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Ben Willbond
Ben Willbond

Ben Willbond

  • 51 years old
  • English
  • Actor and writer

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Ghosts delivers comedy's warmest, wisest reflection on grief (spoilers)

Series 4 Episode 4, Gone Gone is a beautifully written comedic take on the different ways we deal with death.

Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 14th October 2022

TV review: Ghosts, Series 4, Episode 2, Speak As Ye Choose

For a series featuring a lot of historical characters Ghosts doesn't half have a lot of topical references. Particularly this week. I'd barely settled down to watch it when there was a discussion about rising energy prices and the cost of heating Button Hall.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 30th September 2022

Ghosts Series 4 air date revealed

Ghosts returns to BBC One later this month for its latest series, the broadcaster has confirmed.

British Comedy Guide, 7th September 2022

Ghosts: How the spirited British sitcom found a new haunt in the US

TV comedy Ghosts has become one of the most popular new sitcoms on both sides of the Atlantic, after a US remake of the beloved BBC original became a hit. The makers of both versions discuss how they leave viewers in high spirits.

Ian Youngs, BBC, 29th May 2022

How Ghosts could have been a very different show

The original idea was that every episode would be a new room with a new ghost you had never seen before.

Chortle, 16th May 2022

We Are Not Alone alien comedy reveals top cast

Declan Baxter, Joe Thomas and Georgia May Foote will star in Dave's alien-based comedy We Are Not Alone. The cast list also features actors including Vicki Pepperdine, Mike Wozniak, Ellie White and Miles Jupp.

British Comedy Guide, 17th December 2021

Jennifer Saunders to guest star in Ghosts Christmas special

Jennifer Saunders is to guest star in the forthcoming Ghosts Christmas special, playing Lady Button's mother.

British Comedy Guide, 16th October 2021

Ben Willbond interview

The actor/writer from Ghosts talks to Radio Times about the supernatural, the origins of his character and "messing about" for a living.

Mark Braxton, Radio Times, 21st September 2021

Alma's Not Normal, review

Sophie Willan turns trauma into comedy gold.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 13th September 2021

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