Episodes
| Episode | Title | First Broadcast | Repeated | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | All The Dead Mothers Of My Daughter's Friends, By Sophie Hannah | 20110816 | 20240720 (BBC7) | 'Yes, the ghosts you see at night, they're the souls - the auras, if you like - of good people who didn't deserve to die. That's why they're full of regret, and frightening. Ghosts we see in broad daylight are the ones whose deaths were right and fair - they've been redeemed by death. They were evil while alive...' First in a series of commissioned stories presenting ghosts or ghostly happenings in the cold light of day. Will something 'unexplained' be as scary in a light that is... well, reliable to the eye! Sophie Hannah's story is read by Tracy-Ann Oberman. Mel makes a friend at the school gates - and learns about the different types of ghosts in the world. Then the theories are tested out... Producer: Duncan Minshull Mel makes a new friend and learns about different types of ghosts. Mel makes a new friend and learns about different types of ghosts. Then the theories are tested out. Read by Tracy-Ann Oberman. |
| 02 | The Queen Of Craigielee, By Louise Welsh | 20110817 | 20240727 (BBC7) | 'Yes, the ghosts you see at night, they're the souls - the auras, if you like - of good people who didn't deserve to die. That's why they're full of regret, and frightening. Ghosts we see in broad daylight are the ones whose death were right and fair - they've been redeemed by death. They were evil while alive...' Series of commissioned stories aiming to present ghosts or ghostly happenings in the cold light of day. Will something 'unexplained' be as scary in a light that is... well, reliable to the eye? Louise Welsh's story is read by Tracy Wiles. Photographing the deserted tower block means going to its 30th floor. It isn't really the place to be... Producer: Duncan Minshull Photographing the deserted tower block means going to its 30th floor, which isn't really the place to be. Read by Tracy Wiles. |
| 03 | Swings, By Adam Thorpe | 20110818 | 20240824 (BBC7) | 'Yes, the ghosts you see at night, they're the souls - the auras, if you like - of good people who didn't deserve to die. That's why they're full of regret, and frightening. Ghosts we see in broad daylight are the ones whose death were right and fair - they've been redeemed by death. They were evil while alive...' In this series of commissioned stories, the aim is to present ghosts or ghostly happenings in the cold light of day. Will something 'unexplained' be as as scary then? Adam Thorpe's tale is read by Kenneth Cranham Producer Duncan Minshull Alone in the playground, Howard hears something make a squeaking noise. Howard is alone when he visits a deserted playground. Then something starts making a squeaking noise. Read by Kenneth Cranham. |