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Martha Howe-Douglas

Martha Howe-Douglas

  • 44 years old
  • English
  • Actor and writer

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Ghosts 2022 Christmas special

Not every supernatural Christmas story has to be a spine-chiller.

Chortle, 25th December 2022

Ghosts Christmas Special review

A panto, some presents and a look at Pat's past - will the Ghosts Christmas special make you cry? Oh yes it will! But it's also a rich feast of festive fun with a pinch of pathos.

Laura Vickers-Green, Den Of Geek, 25th December 2022

Ghosts returning for a fifth series on BBC One

Ghosts is returning for a fifth series and the hit show's creators and stars want to continue making more.

British Comedy Guide, 24th November 2022

Ghosts is returning for another Christmas special

Ghosts is returning for a third Christmas special, focused on a festive trip down memory lane for Pat, the creators of the hit BBC show have revealed.

British Comedy Guide, 26th October 2022

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

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 Christmas Special, BBC1, review

For three series Ghosts have spoiled us with family entertainment that never patronises. This festive edition was a reminder of the true meaning of the festive season.

Julia Raeside, i Newspaper, 23rd December 2021

Ghosts Christmas special review

The Jennifer Saunders cameo is utterly perfect.

Chitra Ramaswamy, The Guardian, 23rd December 2021

Ghosts Christmas special 2021 review

It's hard to be too critical about the latest Ghosts Christmas special. On the one hand, the brand new episode comes in relatively light on big laughs, which is disappointing given the strong third series we enjoyed earlier this year. Instead, the ensemble sitcom focuses on ramping up the 'aww factor' for a story all about showing kindness to those in need. With this in mind, giving it any less than three stars would be enough to get me visited by three spirits in the night - even if the execution leaves a lot to be desired.

David Craig, Radio Times, 23rd December 2021

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