Maurice's life is spiralling out of control. The doctor thinks it is too much booze but Maurice feels spooked.
There are the hallucinations. Maurice is attacked by a raving bat in the bath but it feels ever so real.
Maybe it is Thomas Underhill's malevolent spirit at work. He is either trying to scare Maurice or reach out to him.
Aided by kooky Lucy he is determined to dig deeper.
There is some good news for Maurice. His wife has agreed to a threesome. Maurice has something to look forward to.
This felt like a holding episode, it did not carry on from the intriguing ending of the first episode.
Nickolas Grace shines as the priest Sonnenschein as she discusses the afterlife.
During the promotion of the series, Albert Finney talked about the special effects regarding the bat scene and how much the BBC had spent money in it.
I agree it is expensive to do optical effects on film back in those days. It still looked a bit second rate.
There are the hallucinations. Maurice is attacked by a raving bat in the bath but it feels ever so real.
Maybe it is Thomas Underhill's malevolent spirit at work. He is either trying to scare Maurice or reach out to him.
Aided by kooky Lucy he is determined to dig deeper.
There is some good news for Maurice. His wife has agreed to a threesome. Maurice has something to look forward to.
This felt like a holding episode, it did not carry on from the intriguing ending of the first episode.
Nickolas Grace shines as the priest Sonnenschein as she discusses the afterlife.
During the promotion of the series, Albert Finney talked about the special effects regarding the bat scene and how much the BBC had spent money in it.
I agree it is expensive to do optical effects on film back in those days. It still looked a bit second rate.