BBC's Ghosts, the inspiration for the American CBS comedy of the same name, was originally going to have a lot more happy haunts. At least, that's what the creators claim.Martha Howe-Douglas, Jim Howick, Matthew Baynton, and Laurence Rickard were all at MCM Comic Con in London last month discussing their macabre sitcom, and at one point, the topic of the show's origins came up. Apparently, there's an unaired semi-pilot, a "teaser" according to Howe-Douglas, and it featured a lot more ghosts than what fans are used to."Initially," says Howe-Douglas, "when we came up with the idea we thought we'd have the whole house populated with lots of different ghosts. [...] Simon [Farnaby] and I played
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