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It just makes you feel like you've all got this shared responsibility. Whereas what you really want is, "Try and make me laugh as much as possible. Let's see what we get." I did feel pressure to deliver, and not ever slack, because it felt like you're not going to get to do this again. But that was more the feeling of, "This is it, so make you sure make the very most of it". I don't know how to define it, but Mary was such an iconic character. It filled an area of performance that was really specific, and we miss it.
‘After rehearsal, my face hurts from laughing!’ The Ghosts cast on fun, fame and their festive farewell
It sounds fun, but what that actually does is fundamentally change the shape of the show and probably kill it. We tried to make a satisfying finale, but not do the expected. I think there's a warmth in all the characters, even the characters where we didn't expect to find any. Obviously, from day one everyone loved Pat because he’s the nicest ever human being.
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I think that's a hopeful message. It picks up from where we left off the end of the last series. Alison and Mike had decided to make the gate house into a B&B.
Meet the cast of Ghosts series 4 - Media Centre - BBC.com
Meet the cast of Ghosts series 4 - Media Centre.
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The US version of Ghosts has been a big hit too, would you like a cameo?!

You can pick individuals from each country’s history, it’s quite an unusual setup. I hope they'll be saying, “I'll miss them.” Unlike almost any other episode, people have all dreamt or speculated about how it might end. So, you hope you're measuring up against people's fantasies about how it might finish. And you're also hoping that you deliver something that surprises and satisfies and gives them more than they imagined.
It's so rewarding and exciting to do a show that so many people love. I also think you form such a strong bond with so many people - obviously, with the cast, but also with the crew, a number of whom have been there since series one. It's just such a wonderful process. Everyone is just trying to make everyone else laugh all day long. This is something that you do every day for months on end.
Especially around a load of cynical old fogies, you're going to need her buoyancy. Kids relate to Kitty the most, which is very nice to hear. Basically, I was really emotional for the whole three weeks leading up to the end.
There’s no indication that CBS intends to air subsequent seasons of the UK series, but I hope the network considers it. TV could use more comedies where the camaraderie is actually funny. The myriad of ghosts who share the house with them also have their own views on the mysterious visitor.
Ghosts has swiftly become one of the nation’s best-loved comedies and the Ghosts Christmas special 2021 is set to bring festive mayhem for the residents of Button House. Fans will now be wondering exactly how this will impact the rest of the final season, with Ritchie offering an insight into how Alison's pregnancy is handled by the writers. Season four of the show will see the couple continue to host events at their renovated mansion as well as renovating a guest house, all while navigating daily life alongside the ghosts they share their home with. Entitled Junior Spesh (after the £1.50 junior special Kiell favoured), the song “got 30,000 views which at the time [2007] was a big deal, and we got a little fame. It’s so stupid.” Well, you say that, but the one million people who have viewed it on YouTube might demur.
I feel like I’m just reacting truthfully a lot of the time. “We get to see a whole new side of Pete in this finale in terms of his personal relationships. Pete has a new love interest in the finale,” his portrayer Richie Moriarty reveals to TVLine. Ghosts star Charlotte Ritchie has given an update on the new series of the BBC One hit.
I think there’ll be some sadness about the show ending and we're pleased about that, to be honest, because I'd much rather that than people turning off already, pleased that it's over. I think that is a good sign that people will be sad. I just hope that people think the show has been fulfilling. There is a surface to everyone, and then there’s what’s underneath.
Once you learn more about that, you understand why they are how they are. The more we learned about Julian’s daughter, the more we sympathised with him. You saw the vulnerability, although as he was a politician, you knew that the things he said and the things he really felt were quite different.
He is just going to crack on with it. He's done trying to see what she sees or trying to imagine what it's like; it's just a way of life now. The main development is that they are thinking more about their life choices and what their future looks like. Because they have very similar senses of humour, but also different leanings. I don't think they're egotistical people. They are real team players, and that really shines through.
Or if you prefer, the Horrible Histories team have made a funny Uncle Vanya. I just think there's a general understanding between us. There's a trust and a faith, and we still make each other laugh outside of working hours. We get a kick out of making each other laugh, and there’s still a real joy to that. What works in the room often goes on to the page, and more often than not stays on the page, and so the jokes and the laughs really are from us as a group. There's a genuine love as well – there is a love affair between us.
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