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Synopsis:
There has been an Uproar at Motley Hall since the days of Queen Elizabeth the First (Christine Rose). And, although the dust now lies thick on its historic floors and weeds choke its once fine gardens, there are Uproars still at Motley Hall. The House, imposing, grand, decaying, unused, is not yet quite empty. There are five ghosts in Motley Hall. The oldest is Bodkin (Arthur English), an Elizabethan Fool employed by Motley's first owner, Sir Richard Uproar. Bodkin eventually died of flu, the result of being thrown in the lily-pond by Sir Richard, and he has haunted Motley with his bad jokes ever since. There is the White Lady (Sheila Steafel), the mystery of Motley.
A conventional sort of ghost, she goes in for wailing and moaning now and again, but she can usually be cheered up by Fanny - Sir Francis - Uproar (Nicholas Le Prevost), a dashing if rather dim eighteenth century Uproar who died of a fatal combination of drink and duelling. General Sir George Uproar (Freddie Jones) is the noisiest of the lot. A soldier of the nineteenth century, he was the backbone of the British Army until he fell downstairs and broke his neck. And finally there is young Matt (Sean Flanagan), a stable lad of the Regency period, and the only one of Motley's ghosts who is able to leave the house and rove freely in the grounds. Matt is the eyes and ears of Motley Hall, warning the other ghosts when danger threatens - be it demolition, redevelopment, or new house owners who know nothing of ghosts and their ways. Like residents of some lonely guest house, the ghosts of Motley Hall, each from a different era in the house's history, are compelled to get along with each other as best they might, and try somehow to keep the twentieth century away from their doorstep, that they might remain undisturbed as the sole occupants of their ancestral Motley Hall home.
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Directors:
Producers:
Quentin Lawrence
Writers:
Richard Carpenter
Studio:
Network
Genres:
British TV, TV Classics, TV Comedies, TV Horror, TV Sci-Fi & Fantasy
BBFC:
Release Date:
25/04/2005
Run Time:
600 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 1.0 Mono
Subtitles:
None
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen 1.33:1 / 4:3
Colour:
Colour
Bonus:
  • Stills Gallery
  • Commentaries with Freddie Jones and Richard Carpenter
  • Christmas Special
Disc 1:
This disc includes the following episodes from Series 1 :
1. The Last Uproar
2. Old Gory
3. Box of Tricks
4. Banana Company
5. Perfidia Blackart Rides Again
6. Double Trouble
7. The Pogmore Experiment
Disc 2:
This disc includes the following episodes from Series 2 :
1. The Christmas Spirit
2. Sir Peveril's Hoard
3. Where Are You, White Feather ?
4. Godfrey of Basingstoke
5. Ghost of a Chance
6. Horoscope
- Christmas Special - Phantomime
Disc 3:
This disc includes the following episodes from Series 3 :
1. Family Tree
2. Ghost Writer
3. Skeleton in the Cupboard ( Part 1 )
4. Skeleton in the Cupboard ( Part 2 )
5. Party Piece
6. Narcissus Bullock's Bell

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