Ghosts wrapped up its fall finale with a whimsical possession-centered storyline on Thursday and will return with even more humor in the new year, executive producer Joe Port teased.
Ghosts wrapped up its fall finale with a whimsical possession-centered storyline on Thursday and will return with even more humor in the new year, executive producer Joe Port teased.
Ghosts will continue to haunt CBS after the network handed out a full season order to the single camera comedy.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVCBS has given “Ghosts” a full season order for the 2021-22 broadcast season.The freshman comedy, which just premiered on Oct. 7, follows a young couple (played by Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar) who inherit a country estate and decide to move into it to fix it up to become a bed and breakfast.
renovating a rundown country estate into a bed & breakfast — only to find that it’s already inhabited by a ragtag group of spirits.“It was one of the first scripts I read in a long time where I laughed off the page,” McIver, 32, told The Post on the phone from Montreal, where she’s currently filming the show. “It was so clever. I loved the ensemble nature of it, and the way they all pepper different flavors into this group dynamic.
CBS’ Ghosts story has evolved. The October 7 premiere of the network’s new comedy series now will feature two back-to-back episodes, running from 9-10 p.m. To make room for the extra half-hour, the Season 2 return of Chuck Lorre’s B Positive has been pushed to 9:30 p.m. Thursday, October 14.
Utkarsh Ambudkar stars in CBS’s new comedy “Ghosts” as the one character who can’t see or interact with the ghosts who haunt his new home, but the actor says he doesn’t mind missing out on some of the fun.Rose McIver, who plays the other living human character on the show, “gets to see the ghosts, which is phenomenal,” Ambudkar told reporters during the Television Critics Association media tour on Thursday.
We’re getting the first look at some of CBS’ new comedy and drama series for the 2021-22 season. The network has released the trailer for its new comedy series Ghosts, starring Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar. We’re also getting a preview of straight-to-series dramas NCIS: Hawai’i, Dick Wolf’s FBI: International and CSI: Vegas with comments from stars, creators and producers. You can read about each and watch below.
EXCLUSIVE: Devan Chandler Long (Doom Patrol) is set as a series regular on new CBS comedy series Ghosts, headlined by Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar, from Joe Port & Joe Wiseman, Lionsgate Television, BBC Studios and CBS Studios.
CBS has picked up to series Ghosts, its single-camera comedy pilot headline by Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar, from Joe Port & Joe Wiseman, Lionsgate Television, BBC Studios and CBS Studios.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterThe fall television lineup is about to get that much spookier — and sillier.“Ghosts,” a single-camera comedy series about a struggling young couple who inherit a haunted house, has been given a series order at CBS.The series stars Rose McIver, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Brandon Scott Jones, Richie Moriarty, Asher Grodman, Rebecca Wisocky, Sheila Carrasco, Danielle Pinnock and Roman Zaragoza.An adaptation of a BBC One series of the same name, the starring couple — played by
Asher Grodman (Succession), Danielle Pinnock (Young Sheldon), Richie Moriarty (The Tick), Sheila Carrasco and Román Zaragoza round out the series regular cast of Ghosts, CBS’ single-camera comedy pilot from Joe Port & Joe Wiseman, Lionsgate Television, BBC Studios and CBS Studios.
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