It is a collection of wonderful comedy events about the young couple - Allison and Mike, who are engaged in a different experience by acquiring the legacy of the peaceful abandoned house and making plans to turn it into a family hotel. Now that Allison and Mike are in financial straits, they may see that their dreams come true when they inherit a new home. Over time, both couples realize that the house is collapsing and full of ghosts.
It's like getting drunk with a group of precociously intelligent sixth-form history students. There's nothing that will cause controversy... The humour is kind, warm and sweet.
In making us giggle at the supernatural, Ghosts is very British - a mashup of Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit and Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), not to mention the manifold sillinesses of Hammer horrors
It is cheerful, comfort-blanket stuff and feels, to me anyway, like meeting up with old (far more successful) friends (my daughter was a Horrible Histories fanatic, I'm pretty much word-perfect on their scripts).