Everything this team make is entertaining & funny. From all the sketches & songs, (which I think they should release), in Horrible Histories, including the outtakes, are simply brilliant. Even their film 'Bill' was hilarious but Ghosts is my favourite. Genius family entertainment. Even this set tour made me laugh.
@@possiblymarnie In the American CBS 2021, we did see one person go down when being su- um... ""moved on"" yeah that's how we'll reword it. Hetty's husband was a Robber Baron and just gotten out the special nothing can go through it vault, but was around just briefly causing problems before Heddy verbal said some stuff that may or may not be her Ghost power.... and down the old man went.
He is definitely the most interesting character besides maybe the general and kitty because they obviously have very rich pasts that they never talk about
"Well, now in big room, that I call big room, I thought that one myself. Some call common room and when we in it, it well common. (Larry wheeze). Is caveman... joke."
Yknow, the show is written by the 'six idiots' (The Captain, Robin/Humphrey, Lady Button, Julian, Thomas & Pat). As a result, I think it's funny to imagine pre-filming Cap is like 'does everyone know what to do?' And Kitty is like 'I don't!' All happily. It's so in character and it makes me laugh.
@@nickyb5851 I hopping so, as season 3's Christmas episode was a nice surprise. Wish there were more episodes per season in British Ghosts, that year wait is just so long and the episodes so few. CBS(USA)'s Ghosts had 13 episodes in season 1 alone and that was getting close to how many episodes the British Ghost has with 3 seasons + 1 Christmas special at that time. Looking at 2022 Season 4 combine total, the American Ghosts will surpass them for episode count. The only winning answer should be more episodes of Ghosts. Perhaps it could become our weekly comedy night show, for both versions. The USA version left themselves more room to find/have other ghosts even being able to milk the neighbor's estate and using the fence property line. Which could be worked in British version as it wouldn't disrupt "Universe cannon" for what has been established.
@@nickyb5851 Just for record in the comments, There was Christmas 2022 "Season 4" special, that episode title was "It's Behind You" . Promo- "The Ghosts Christmas special 2022 will air on BBC One on Christmas Day at 7.25 pm. It will last half an hour ". - internet press release website info.
Amazing technology that they can now record ghosts on camera. Somehow they even seem to be wearing mics as you can hear him as he walks into another room… he says he likes doors for getting from one room to another without banging his head but he’s never had that problem in life or death unless you count the cave entrance as a door.
😂😂😂 it is soooo difficult to choose, but Robin is my favourite i think. I'm so sad that the series has ended, but looking forward ti the Christmas special 2023.
You know how many different version of English Robin has had to speak/learn over all those centuries? Besides, they all seem to hold the "English" of their Time period. They may pick up modern words and terms but their speech and mannerisms are of their lifetime.
He's a caveman, so more like thousands of years (hundreds of thousands? I don't know how long ago caveman lived 🤔), at which time we probably didn't talk at all, so I'd say he's doing pretty well ☺️
@Laura Botting in the flashback of robins death, you see him and another caveman making noises to each other as a form of language. And in Mary's flashback, he calls himself roh instead of robin. Wonder when he picked up the anglicized version?
@@hfsk123 Don't forget the scene in the show where a clip on Television ,where the scientists were saying they found an ICE Caveman in the retreating Glacier Ice Pack. When Robin mentions he knows him to the rest of the cast/ghosts, they think he is lying. Which turns out Robin had tricked him into trading his furs for joke/junk item Robin made. The archaeologists were also claiming "it was most likely a religious item" (which is a joke about any time an archaeologist can not figure out something for the purpose, it automatically becomes a religious/ritual item) and went on to state "how the Ice Cave man died from lack of protective clothing" . This brings Robin to morally regret suckering the fellow caveman with the trade, as it lead to their death. As it was protective furs that were trade for the item on the stick. Great piece about Robin's history & back story and it also adds proof he had some language ability back when alive.
He is my FAVORITE from the BBC version! He's always silly, cheerful and funny! I Ike r Thor, but he's not silly. I need 2 figure out how 2 watch these ( BBC ) 4 free. ✌️
Wow! I went this year. Only 2 times open to the public per year aswell (booked both days since I'm a massive fan lol) that's really strange that it was the house 😆
He hunted mammoths, they are thought to have become extinct in Europe a bit before then. And he is apparently a Neanderthal, which probably means 40,000 years+
I love the American Ghosts. But the British Ghosts I am starting to warm up to. Especially since I found out the BBC Ghosts is written by the same people who wrote Horrible Histories. (Try to find on RU-vid. You'll be pleased you did.)
Horrible Histories was originally broadcast in the children's TV slot. It became so popular with adults that it was repeated on Sunday evenings as part of the Sunday ratings war.
If ghosts are real would there be cave men ghosts? What about chimp ghosts? Is there dinosaur ghosts? There are more dead people than there are alive people. How come we don't see ghosts all of the time? Do they have a expiry date? I'm here asking the real questions.
I would love to visit Button House where Ghosts was filmed, my Mum loves the show Ghosts! Are there any current tours happening this year? If so how much are the tickets? 🎫
I wonder if this hint towards a death in the library is for The Captain's story. Will it be canon or is this a write-off joke just for the little tour?