What You Didn’t Know About 'Ghosts': 7 Interesting and Scary Facts About Queen Elizabeth’s Favorite Series

What You Didn’t Know About 'Ghosts': 7 Interesting and Scary Facts About Queen Elizabeth’s Favorite Series
Image credit: Still from 'Ghosts'

Royal fans, ghostly mysteries, and surprising secrets.

Ghosts is a British comedy about a young couple who inherit an old mansion inhabited by ghosts from various eras. Each character is lively and amusing, ranging from a medieval knight to a Victorian lady. The show's humor, British irony, and a touch of mysticism made it a favorite among viewers.

Fascinating Facts That Will Surprise You

  • Queen Elizabeth II Was a Secret Fan! In 2021, during a meeting with actor Simon Farnaby, who portrayed Julian — a ghostly politician without trousers — the Queen remarked with a smile: "Ah, so he does wear trousers!" It turns out, the Queen not only knew about the series but had been following its storyline.

  • Actors as Writers: Many of the cast members also contributed to the scriptwriting, ensuring the characters were authentic and witty.

  • Filming in Real Castles and Estates: The series was shot in historical locations across England, adding to its authentic atmosphere.

  • Tourism Boom: Following the show's success, tours to filming locations became popular, with fans eager to experience the "ghostly" ambiance.

  • Awards and Recognition: Ghosts garnered several British Comedy Awards and critical acclaim for its originality and humor.

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Behind the Scenes: Challenges and Supernatural Elements

  • Filming Challenges: The production faced various challenges, including dealing with unexpected incidents during filming. For instance, during a scene in the library, the fire alarm was accidentally triggered, leading to the appearance of robotic arms from the walls attempting to locate the source of the alarm. These sci-fi elements had to be edited out later .

  • Supernatural Parallels: The show's setting, Button House, shares similarities with real-life haunted locations. For example, the house in Miss R. C. Morton's 1892 report experienced ghostly events, such as sightings of a "tall lady, dressed in black," mirroring the eerie atmosphere portrayed in the series .

What's Next?

Since its debut in 2019, the series has become a cultural phenomenon in British television — light-hearted, funny, and deeply charming. It's no wonder even the royal family couldn't resist watching.

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If you haven't seen it yet, now's the perfect time to delve into this world of friendly ghosts and British wit!

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