The latest in BBC Two's Ghost Story for Christmas strand is The Room in the Tower – based on EF Benson's short story of a man haunted by a recurring nightmare.
As the story unfolds, Roger eventually sees his nightmares become a terrifying reality as he is transported to the house – now a hospital – after being injured in an air raid, where Mrs. Stone (Joanna Lumley), a figure who has haunted his dreams, is waiting...
Speaking at a screening of The Room in the Tower at the BFI Southbank, writer/director Mark Gatiss revealed that it took four hours to transform screen legend Lumley into Mrs. Stone's unsettling final form.
"I mean, four hours of wonderful make-up... she's just fantastic. She just said yes straight away. It's a tiny part, but it's all about her – it's all about Mrs. Stone."
When an audience member asked how devotees could show their support and help secure future instalments, he added: "I say this absolutely wholeheartedly – support the BBC.
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