
Season - Episode
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3 - 1Family Tree Jan 29, 1978
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3 - 2Ghost Writer Feb 05, 1978
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3 - 3Skeleton in the Cupboard (1) Feb 12, 1978
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3 - 4Skeleton in the Cupboard (2) Feb 19, 1978
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3 - 5Party Piece Feb 26, 1978
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3 - 6Narcissus Bullock's Bell Mar 05, 1978
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2 - 1The Christmas Spirit Dec 24, 1976
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2 - 2Sir Peveril's Hoard Jan 02, 1977
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2 - 3Where Are You, White Feather? Jan 09, 1977
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2 - 4Godfrey of Basingstoke Jan 16, 1977
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2 - 5Ghost of a Chance Jan 23, 1977
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2 - 6Horoscope Jan 30, 1977
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2 - 7Phantomime Dec 26, 1977
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1 - 1The Last Uproar Apr 25, 1976
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1 - 2Old Gory May 02, 1976
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1 - 3Box of Tricks May 09, 1976
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1 - 4Bad Lord William and the British Banana Company May 16, 1976
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1 - 5Perfida Blackart Rides Again May 23, 1976
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1 - 6Double Trouble May 30, 1976
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1 - 7The Pogmore Experiment Jun 06, 1976
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0 - 1Phantomime Jan 01, 1970
Overview
The Ghosts of Motley Hall is a British children's television series written by Richard Carpenter which was produced and directed by Quentin Lawrence for Granada Television, and broadcast between 1976 and 1978 on the ITV network. The series relates the adventures of 5 ghosts who haunt Motley Hall. Each ghost is from a different era and all with the exception of Matt are unable to leave the confines of the building and Matt himself is unable to travel outside the grounds of the Hall. The only regular character who is not a ghost is Mr Gudgin the caretaker of Motley Hall. Carpenter wrote a companion novel for the series for Puffin Books in 1977. A 3 DVD set containing the complete series was released by Network in 2005.