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Nobody's House. Copyright: Tyne Tees Television
Nobody's House

Nobody's House

  • TV comedy drama
  • ITV1
  • 1976
  • 7 episodes (1 series)

Childrens' fantasy comedy-drama about a family whose new house already has a resident.

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Nobody's House

Nobody's House

Kevin Moreton, following up his memorable performance in Granada Television's Sam, headlines this mid '70s fantasy-drama from Tyne Tees Television. Co-starring with Champions star William Gaunt and featuring alongside guest turns from Brian Blessed, Joe Gladwin and Brian Wilde, Moreton plays the ghostly resident of a derelict Victorian house, visible only to the two children who move there with their unsuspecting parents.

The faded elegance of Cornerstones has long been home to the occasionally mischievous spirit of a Victorian ragamuffin known simply as 'Nobody'. Now Peter Sinclair, his wife Jane and their two children, Tom and Gilly, arrive there with the aim of setting up an antiques business. For years, Nobody has succeeded in frightening all-comers away from the rambling old house, but it seems the Sinclair children see right through him literally!

First released: Monday 4th July 2016

  • Distributor: Network
  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 1
  • Minutes: 171
  • Catalogue: 7954561

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