Categorised | TV

BBC4's Ghost Stories season

Posted on December 11, 2005 | 2 comments |

Lost Hearts: Part of the Ghost Stories Season on BBC4 this Christmas

BBC4's odd, isn't it? It's basically 1980's BBC2, pumping out the weird and wonderful – whatever the controller happens to find personally interesting, rather than what “common plebs” (in BBC parlance) might like.

This can be good. ITV is what you get if you become too distracted by the lowest common denominator: a channel of dizzyingly low ratings, given its former heights, populated by programmes whose quality threshold is nothing greater than “Will brain donors be able to cope with this as part of their post-op recuperation?”.

On the other hand, heading too far away from “what the majority wants” can also lead to “Etruscan Ballet” nights and seasons dedicated to the movies of the fisher people of the Indus Valley. You know, the sort of programmes a certain kind of Islington-based dinner party goer is proud the BBC produces, even though he never actually watches them.

BBC4 walks a thin tightrope between this zero-rating extreme of chattering class pointlessness and high quality programming. One moment, it'll be producing fantastic stuff such as its live version of The Quatermass Experiment, the hysterical The Thick of It and biopics of authors such as George Orwell and John Wyndham; the next, it'll be churning out worthy but unwatchable crud like African School (“Having a love life in Uganda is not easy. Teenagers face being expelled from school, and teachers struggle to afford to get married. Can love flourish despite the challenges?”).

This Christmas, however, imagine my joy that while BBC1 and ITV are gearing themselves up for Doctor Who on Ice and X-Factor Christmas Carols (will Louis Walsh come back? Wow, how dumb are you to even have to ask that question? Of course he will. Do you need to wonder, even for an attosecond, if all the 'fights' are orchestrated to gear up interest?), BBC 4 is gearing up for a season of ghost stories.

Oh yes. This is what we want. This is what our licence fees should have been going on all these years.

Now this isn't just a season of “Things with the word ghost in the title”, although there is just a hint of that with Look Around You's 'Ghosts' episode - funny, rather than spine-tingling; surely, with its Sapphire and Steel-esque “Helvetica effect”, the pilot episode, 'Calcium', is far more terrifying?

No. We're talking repeats of all the classic MR James ghost story adaptations from the 1970s, as well as a new adaptation of The View from a Hill. Then there's the amazing The Signalman, adapted from Andrew Davies from Charles Dickens' original short story.

This is worth sitting down for. This is worth missing Ant and Dec's Celebrity 'Risk' Tournament for. The video recorder, unused since August, will be running three hours a day, every day. I'll have to (shudder) buy some new blank tapes. I might even invest in a DVD recorder, even one of those cheapo ones from Asda, just to capture this last hurrah for quality programming in a format that has more than 90 days of future left in it.

I might, to sum it up, be watching British TV again. Now that's odd.

So don't delay. Don't tarry. Don't dawdle. Make a note in your diary, in pen, that it's on. Let's help BBC4 hit four-digit viewing figures. Let's watch this Ghost Stories Season together. At the very least, it'll be less frightening that way.

Related entries

  • December 20, 2005: What's going on at BBC4?
    Now there's a Sherlock Holmes season on BBC4.
  • August 18, 2006: BBC Four's Spy Season coming soon
    BBC Four have done it again and created another great season of programmes.
  • October 16, 2006: BBC4 to celebrate Halloween with Dennis Wheatley
    BBC4 will be showing an adaptation of Dennis Wheatley's The Haunting of Toby Jugg this Halloween.
  • December 19, 2006: Christmas and the New Year on BBC4
    There's going to be a mini-ghost stories season in 2006, too.
  • December 14, 2007: BBC4's Ghost Stories season returns
    BBC4's ghost stories season returns
  • July 18, 2008: Lost Gems: The Ice House
    A look back at the Christmas Ghost Story The Ice House

Subscribe to the daily news by RSS or email

Read other posts about:

2 Comments

  1. Edward De'ath wrote:
    April 26, 2007 | Reply

    Hi, I really need a copy of the BBC film Lost Hearts.
    Has anyone got it?
    if so please email me.
    if possible email me the film itself.
    thanks,
    Edward De'ath.

  2. Edward De'ath wrote:
    April 26, 2007 | Reply

    P.S my email is ehill@honywood.essex.sch.uk.

Leave a comment

Your comment


Comment preview

Subscribe to comments
You can subscribe to comments using one of the methods below:

Comments feed for this entry

Comments feed for the blog

Allowable comments
You can leave just about any kind of comment you like. You can argue, suggest I am (or anyone else is) wrong, leaving general messages of love – anything. However, you absolutely can't leave messages that are general insults or abusive: your comment will either be edited or deleted and you'll be barred from leaving any further comments. We want to keep it civil here.

Spoilers
If you're going to put something you think is a spoiler into one of your comments, put <spoiler> in front of it and </spoiler> after it; if your spoiler is long, remember to put the tags before and after every paragraph. Your spoiler will then only appear if anyone highlights it with their mouse. Remember: your comments also show up in the sidebar at the side of every page!

HTML and User pics
For details of what HTML you can use and how you can get a picture next to your comments, please read the comment guidelines, first.

Featured Articles

Rupert Penry-Jones tells all

Gone but not Forgotten