The Ghost Hunter (TV series)
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The Ghost Hunter | |
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William, Roddy and Tessa |
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Format | Fantasy drama |
Written by | Ivan Jones, Jim Eldridge, Roy Apps |
Directed by | David Bell |
Starring | see below |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 18 |
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Producer(s) | Peter Murphy, David Hallam |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | BBC One |
Original run | 4 January 2000 – 18 February 2002 |
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The Ghost Hunter is an award winning British children's drama series created for the BBC. It began in January 2000 and ended after three series in 2002. Repeats continue to be shown on BBC and CBBC as well as in other countries. The first and second series were later reworked into two ninety minute films. The series were based on the three The Ghost Hunter books written by Ivan Jones and published by Scholastic.
School location scenes from each of the three series were filmed at St. Laurence School in Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire. Many of the castle scenes were filmed at Berkeley Castle in the Cotswolds.
The Ghost Hunter series centred around Roddy and Tessa Oliver, two ordinary children whose lives are turned upside down when William Povey, a shoeshine boy from Victorian England appears in Roddy's bedroom as a ghost and appeals to him for help. The Ghost Hunter is searching for William in order to obtain 'spectral energy' which is only obtainable from capturing ghosts. At first she seems concerned only to "collect" ghosts, but later her intentions become clear. She wants to use their energy to pass through Time itself and thereby have everlasting life. William's energy is especially high which makes him more attractive to the Ghost Hunter. As Roddy is the only person who can see William at first, Roddy is the only person who can help him escape. In their on-going battles, the two boys and Tessa, Roddy's sister, become firm friends and have many adventures together.
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[edit] Characters
- Roddy Oliver, played by William Theakston - The main protagonist
- Tessa Oliver, played by Verity-Jane Dearsley - Roddy's sister
- William Povey played by Lee Godwin - a shoeshine boy from the Victorian era who died and lived on as a ghost.
- The Ghost Hunter played by Jean Marsh - The "evil" villain, who detests ghosts and who is willing to do anything to avoid death.
- DeSniff, played by Richard Hanson - The hunter's assistant
- Murdoch, played by Glyn Angell - Supercilious modern ghost
- Mr Oliver & Mrs Oliver , played by John McAndrew and Tracy Brabin - Roddy and Tessa's parents
- Bex, played by Kelly Salmon - Roddy's daughter
- Professor Darcy, played by Andrew Havill - Victorian inventor
[edit] The Series
[edit] Series One
The main action takes place in Roddy and Tessa's village and school where the Ghost Hunter is active. One of the Ghost Hunter's chief abilities is her sense of smell. She can sniff out a ghost effortlessly. But Roddy and Tessa do not know who the Ghost Hunter is. They set about trying to discover this so that they can protect William. One of their ruses is to put garlic all round Roddy's bedroom, where the ghost is hiding, as the smell is said to keep ghosts and evil away. Eventually, the children realise that the Ghost Hunter is Mrs Croker, but only when she arrives at Roddy's house with her "ghost immobilising vapour" (GIV) with which she tries to freeze William, shrink him and put him in a bottle. Thanks to Roddy's quick wittedness, William escapes and the police almost arrest Mrs Croker but she escapes. Mrs Croker is also, and always, on the look out for other ghosts. So when she learns that there is to be an AGM -Annual Ghost Meeting - at Chillwood Castle, she and her side-kick DeSniff set up a powerful plan to bottle dozens of ghosts. Her plan is to use ghost-energy for her own wicked purposes. Thanks to Roddy, Tessa and William, Mrs Croker falls from the battlements of Chillwood Castle, and is believed to have been killed. De Sniff escapes.
[edit] Series Two
The tone changes and becomes more sinister. DeSniff has discovered Mrs Croker is not dead. She has survived her fall from the castle and returns to work in a strange old mansion. Here, her demonic energy kicks into action again and she creates a machine called a "specktrika" which pulls ghosts towards it like a great magnet. With this she intends to catch enough ghosts to power her "time travelling machine." But by now the eccentric and foolish DeSniff has tasted power and he wants to time travel too.
The Ghost Hunter manages to create a time hole in the fabric of the universe and both DeSniff and Croker are carried back to Victorian times.
[edit] Series Three
Mrs. Croker teams up with a Victorian scientist, Mr Darcy. They develop an elaborate plan together to catch masses of ghosts. Mrs Croker wants to use the ghost-energy so that she can become immortal. Returning to the modern era, 25 years have now passed since Roddy and Tessa last defeated Croker, and Roddy is a doctor with two children who are called Leo and Bex. Roddy is nervous when they question him about his old stories of the Ghost Hunter and William. William meets Roddy again, but Roddy can no longer see him, due to the loss of his second sight.
Using the time portal, Croker and Darcy make millions of pounds, and plan to buy Roddy's former school, which is now derelict and abandoned, apart from the ghosts who reside there. The year in the future is 2025. Bex and Leo, having gone through the time portal to 1890, help a Victorian baby (Albert Povey) who is seriously ill, by bringing him back to 2025. Their father, Dr Roddy, gives the baby antibiotics which saves its life, but by doing so, changes the course of history. Albert grows up to be a successful doctor and in the future, is widely celebrated.
Meanwhile, an angry DeSniff thwarts Croker's plans by withdrawing all of the money Croker and Darcy have saved. A final showdown between the pair sees DeSniff donating all of the money to the charity which has been set up and is celebrating Albert Povey Day.
Bex and Leo, back in Victorian times, where they have returned the baby Albert to its parents, get back to the Time Portal, only to find it is closed. William and his friends risk sacrificing themselves in order to re-open the portal. Bex and Leo return to the future and in doing so, the time portal closes, perhaps forever. Arriving at the place where the derelict school once stood, they see it is now a new hospital, dedicated to Albert Povey. Roddy comes out and tells them they are just in time to see a new ward opening up in honour of the man who donated so much to help... the DeSniff Ward.
Back in Victorian times, two of the ghosts have emerged unscathed from the time machine, but William is nowhere to be seen. Roddy is seen in his office, where William makes his final goodbyes to him. Roddy is delighted he had the chance to see his friend one last time.
[edit] Ending
Although the series was a ground-breaking one for children's television and influenced other series which followed it, and although it had very high ratings, a fourth series was never commissioned, thus leaving some of the main protagonists, the Ghost Hunter and some of the children stuck in Victorian England.