Ghosts (American TV series)

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Ghosts
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Genre Sitcom
Based on
Ghosts
by
Developed by
  • Joe Port
  • Joe Wiseman
Showrunners
  • Joe Port
  • Joe Wiseman
Starring
Music by Jeff Cardoni
Country of originUnited States
Canada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes76 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Joe Port
  • Joe Wiseman
  • Mathew Baynton
  • Jim Howick
  • Simon Farnaby
  • Laurence Rickard
  • Ben Willbond
  • Martha Howe-Douglas
  • Alison Carpenter
  • Debra Hayward
  • Alison Owen
  • Angie Stephenson
Production location Montreal, Quebec
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time20–22 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network CBS
ReleaseOctober 7, 2021 (2021-10-07) 
present
Related
Ghosts (British TV series)

Ghosts is an American television sitcom adapted for CBS from the original British series of the same name by Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, who were also its showrunners. It premiered on October 7, 2021 [1] and was picked up for a full season that month. [2] It was renewed for a second season in January 2022, [3] which premiered on September 29, 2022. [4] It was renewed for a third season in January 2023, which began filming in Montreal on December 2, 2023. [5] [6] The third season, of ten episodes, premiered on February 15, 2024. [7] In March 2024, it was renewed for a fourth season which premiered on October 17, 2024. [8] [9] In February 2025, the series was renewed for a fifth and sixth season. [10] The fifth season premiered on October 16, 2025. [11]

Contents

Premise

Married New Yorkers Samantha "Sam" and Jay Arondekar believe their dreams have come true when they inherit Woodstone Manor, a beautiful country house, from Sophie Brimble, Sam's great aunt, only to find that it is falling apart and inhabited by ghosts of people from different eras of American history who died on the property and are now bound to the area, appearing as they did at the times of their deaths, until they can reach the afterlife. Jay cannot see or hear the ghosts, but Sam can after a near-death experience.

Cast

Main

Living

  • Rose McIver as Samantha "Sam" Arondekar, a freelance journalist who, after an accident that leaves her clinically dead for three minutes, revives with the ability to see, hear, and interact with ghosts. [12] She is loosely based on Alison Cooper from the original British series.
  • Utkarsh Ambudkar as Jayanth "Jay" Arondekar, Samantha's husband and a chef with many typically geeky interests such as comic books, sci-fi films, video games, and Dungeons & Dragons . He often attempts to communicate with the ghosts despite being unable to see or hear them. [12] He is loosely based on Mike Cooper from the original British series.

Ghosts

  • Devan Chandler Long as Thorfinn ("Thor"), an aggressive, often melodramatic Viking from Norway and the oldest Woodstone ghost, who set out to explore North America over 1,000 years ago but was left behind by his shipmates who counted one shipmate twice. He died from a lightning strike conducted by the helmet he wore. He has the ability to manipulate electricity and enjoys watching TV as well as regaling his friends with stories of combat, especially against Danes, and his favorite foods, particularly cod. He has a son named Bjørn, now a ghost on an adjacent property, who married a Danish woman. His previous ghost girlfriends include Luella and "Flat Maria", both of whom have since moved on to the afterlife. He is loosely based on Robin the caveman in the original British series. [13]
  • Román Zaragoza as Sasappis ("Sass"), a cynical Lenape hunter and storyteller, [12] who often serves as the voice of reason for the other ghosts. Sass died in 1513 for reasons unknown. He can influence living people's thoughts by interacting with them as characters in their dreams, making him the only ghost who can directly speak to Jay. He enjoys storytelling, stirring up drama, watching TV, and smelling food, especially pizza, prepared by the living. Despite being the second oldest ghost, he is more aware of the modern world than most and speaks like a modern person because he "pays attention". He died a virgin and is easily embarrassed whenever other ghosts bring it up. However, by the end of Season 4, he has his first intimate experience with a Golden Age Hollywood screenwriter named Joan.
  • Brandon Scott Jones as Captain Isaac Higgintoot (né Higginbottom), an initially closeted gay Continental Army officer [14] who died of dysentery at age 35 in 1777 two weeks after the siege of Fort Ticonderoga [13] [15] and has been largely forgotten by history, making him immensely jealous of the more famous Alexander Hamilton, with whom he became rivals over a neck ruffle they both coveted. [15] The living can smell a foul odor if he passes through them. He is also implied to have been an ineffective leader as he often mentions how he "heroically" surrendered after most of the battles he led. He is inspired mainly by the Captain in the original British series, while his ghost power is similar to that of Mary Guppy the witch trial victim.
  • Rebecca Wisocky as Henrietta "Hetty" Woodstone, the uptight lady of the manor, Sam's great-great-great-great-aunt, and the daughter of the original owner of the mansion. She takes pride in being wealthy, looks down her nose on the working class and anyone Irish (though she eventually learns she had an Irish grandmother), and experimented with now-illicit drugs throughout her life, including cocaine and morphine. Her husband Elias cheated on her in life with many different women, while her son Thomas was responsible for Alberta's murder. [12] She strangled herself to death at age 45 in 1895 using a telephone cord to avoid being arrested for Elias's crimes, allowing Thomas to escape with his inheritance. Her ghost power is dormant until Season 4: she can interact with the living on St. Patrick’s Day after acknowledging and embracing her Irish heritage. She is based on Lady Fanny Button in the original British series.
    • Alice Manning as Young Hetty, who could see and hear Thorfinn as a small child and mistook him for an imaginary friend she named "Gordon".
  • Danielle Pinnock as Alberta Haynes, a flamboyant Prohibition-era lounge singer [14] and rising star who was murdered in 1928 by drinking strychnine-laced moonshine. [16] It was discovered that she sold out a more popular singer named Clara Brown to the police in order to get a chance to shine on stage. Solving her murder is a key plot arc of the second season, and is done as part of Sam's true crime podcast. She enjoys singing, being in the spotlight, and gossip. Her humming can be heard by the living. [13] She can also be heard in full by Alexa devices.
  • Sheila Carrasco as Susan "Flower" Montero, a cheerful and sweet but naive and forgetful hippie [12] of Hispanic origin who lived in both a commune and a cult in the 1960s. She was mauled to death in 1969 at age 31 by a bear she tried to hug while under the influence of drugs. [15] She can put a living person into a hallucinogenic high if she passes through them, can speak fluent Spanish, and likes being in polyamorous relationships. She shares a closeness and gentle flirtation with Thorfinn, and they start dating later in the second season. Due to Carrasco's maternity leave, [17] Flower goes missing in the third season, causing her friends to mistakenly believe she has moved on to the afterlife, but she is rescued towards the season's end.
  • Richie Moriarty as Peter "Pete" Martino, a friendly and polite but socially awkward, Italian American travel agent and leader of a uniformed youth group called the Pinecone Troopers, [14] who died at age 40 in 1985 when one of the uniformed girls in his care accidentally shot him through the neck with an arrow. [13] He has an initially unrequited romantic interest in Alberta, and Jay considers him one of his best friends due to many shared interests between them. Among his varied interests are improvisational theater, basketball, Dungeons & Dragons , Star Wars films, and general 1980s culture. He is the only ghost in the main group who can leave the Woodstone property and go anywhere he wants, but if he stays away from the property for too long, he will start to vanish piece-by-piece into oblivion; it is unknown what will happen if he fully disappears. [18] Discovering this power increases his confidence and causes Alberta to become interested in him. He is based on Pat Butcher in the original British series.
  • Asher Grodman as Trevor Lefkowitz, a wealthy, womanizing, hard-partying, Jewish [19] stockbroker [14] and Wharton School alumnus who worked at Lehman Brothers. At the start of the series, he is the most recently deceased Woodstone ghost, who died at age 33 in 2000 from a heart attack, caused by an accidental drug overdose, while not wearing pants. Though he claims he lost his pants because he died during a sexual encounter, he simply lent his pants to his friend Adam Pinkus as a good deed. He can physically interact with the corporeal world to a limited degree, usually with only one index finger, if he concentrates hard enough. [13] He is loosely based on Julian Fawcett MP in the original British series, and his initial attraction to Sam is similar to the poet Thomas Thorne's infatuation with Sam's counterpart Alison.
    • Sam Ashe Arnold as Young Trevor.

Recurring

Ghosts

  • Hudson Thames (Season 1) and Alex Boniello (Seasons 2-present) as the head of Crash, a smooth-talking 1950s-era greaser ghost who was decapitated. [20] He is loosely based on Sir Humphrey Bone in the British version; however, unlike Humphrey, whose head is always present in each appearance, Crash's head goes missing in the pilot episode when Thorfinn accidentally knocks it off his neck. Only his body (played by Matt Keyes) appears until his head is recovered in "Ghost Father of the Bride."
  • The cholera victim ghosts (also called basement ghosts): an indeterminate number of ghosts who died in a pest house that used to be on the property during a 19th-century cholera outbreak and whose bodies were buried together in a pit. Although they can go upstairs if they wish, their sickly appearances disturb the upstairs ghosts, so they spend all their time in the basement and are experts on the house's heating system. They can all give non-contagious symptoms of cholera for 24 hours to any living person they walk through. They are based on the plague ghosts in the British version, and most share first names with their actors.
    • Betsy Sodaro as Cholera Victim Nancy, a brash, obnoxious Albany native who spends most of her time berating her fellow victims and thinking of ways to permanently move upstairs.
    • Stuart Fink as Cholera Victim Stuart
    • Arthur Holden as Cholera Victim Creepy Dirk. When the ghosts decide to elect a representative to petition Sam rather than make requests individually, Creepy Dirk wins after Isaac's attempt to garner their support for his candidacy. He briefly holds the position until Sam rejects the arrangement.
    • Cody Crain as Cholera Victim Cody
    • Nigel Downer as Cholera Victim Nigel
    • Cat Lemieux as Cholera Victim Catherine
    • Tyler Alvarez as Cholera Victim Ralph, a teen who starts a relationship with Stephanie the prom ghost, only to move on to the afterlife.
  • The British Revolutionary ghosts: three ghosts who died in the Revolutionary War and occupy the shed on the property that used to be a barracks, as was agreed upon with Isaac after the war ended. They keep mostly to themselves and come up to the main house to redraw the borderlines every few years.
    • John Hartman as Lieutenant Colonel Nigel Chessum, the leader of the trio, whom Isaac accidentally shot. They have had secret romantic feelings for one another since they were alive, and they begin a relationship at the end of the first season.
    • Chad Andrews (Season 1) and Steven Yaffee (Seasons 3-present) as Baxter, Nigel's subordinate who plays a fife.
    • Christian Daoust as Jenkins, Nigel's subordinate who possesses a musket. He and Nigel had a physical relationship before Nigel and Isaac started dating, and they "liaison" once more when Isaac and Nigel go "on a respite".
  • Matt Walsh as Elias Woodstone, Hetty's husband, who died from suffocation in a vault that no ghosts can enter or exit. He has the power to make people sexually aroused when he walks through them. After he rants about becoming a permanent nuisance and refusing to change himself, he becomes bound to Hell. He briefly returns in the second season, but, believing he cannot change his behavior, voluntarily recommits himself to Hell. As a reward, he is promoted some time before the fourth season to a demon who collects souls for the Devil, administers torture, and can physically reincarnate, appearing as his usual self in modern business attire.
  • Odessa A'zion as Stephanie, a senior high school student who was murdered on her prom night by a chainsaw killer in 1987. She sleeps in the attic for months at a time, as extended sleep periods are common for ghosts who die in their teen years, and wakes up around the day of her prom night each year. She often tries to seduce Trevor due to being chronologically close to his age, but he rebuffs her advances since she still appears age 17.
  • Crystle Lightning as Shiki, a Lenape woman on whom Sasappis had a crush in life. As a ghost, she is bound to the land occupied by the publishing office of the Ulster County Review magazine, so Sam and Jay help her establish a long-distance relationship with Sass.
  • Lindsey Broad as Judy, Henry Farnsby's deceased mother, who now haunts their home.
  • Christian Jadah as Bjorn, Thorfinn's son, who married a Danish woman and had three children, travelled to find his father, and now haunts the Farnsbys' property, having died at about the same age as Thor. Sam helps him reconnect with his father by having them shout to each other through the windows.
    • Louis Labonville as Young Bjorn.
  • Nichole Sakura as Jessica (Season 2), a permanently drunk ghost who died in a car crash while driving under the influence of alcohol and is now bound to a small perimeter around her former car, enabling her to travel more freely than other ghosts can. She has a brief relationship with Sass when Freddy, who bought Jessica's car, begins working as an assistant at the manor.
  • Caroline Aaron as Carol (guest Seasons 1–2 and 5, recurring Season 3-4), Pete's widow, who cheated on him with his best friend Jerry when he was alive. She becomes a new ghost on the Woodstone property in the third season after fatally choking on a doughnut hole. She becomes engaged to Baxter in the third-season finale. She moves onto the afterlife in the Season 5 premiere after being willing to go to Hell in place of Pete and Jay to save their souls.
  • Allegra Edwards as Donna (Seasons 3-4), a ghost Pete sleeps with in St. Lucia, who is popularly believed to have murdered her husband Gerald in 1982 and fled to the island before dying when an early cell phone struck her on the head. Pete is able to clear her name by interviewing her former neighbor, who witnessed his wife Linda kill Gerald but kept it a secret.
  • Mary Holland as Patience (Seasons 4-5), a mentally unstable, stridently moralistic Puritan ghost banished from her colony for being too Puritanical. She died of blood-letting; fell down a hole with Thor, Sass, and Isaac at some point in the 1890s; and remains stranded in the dirt until she finds a way back into the house in the present. As a result of her mental state, she often shouts her own name when feeling intense emotions. Her ghost power allows her to make walls bleed and write short messages with the blood. [21]
  • Taylor Ortega as Joan (Season 4), a screenwriter from the Golden Age of Hollywood and one of the first women to pursue a career in this field, whom Pete introduces to Sasappis as a new romantic partner. She died during the 1940s with a flask of whiskey that other ghosts are able to drink briefly before it returns to the flask. Like Pete, she can leave her home property but has enough experience doing so that she can roam for at least a year without ill effect.

Living

  • Tristan D. Lalla as Mark, a construction worker involved in renovating Woodstone Manor for Sam and Jay.
  • Rodrigo Fernandez-Stoll as Todd Pearlman, an obsessive fan of Alberta's who operates a "museum" dedicated to her out of his mother's garage.
  • Ravi Patel as Lewis, an editor for Ulster County Review who publishes Sam's articles.
  • Punam Patel as Bela, Jay's sister who is lured on social media by Trevor. Sam tells her the truth about her talking to ghosts, and while Bela is at first skeptical, Sam is able to convince her with the help of the ghosts. In the second season, she begins dating her coworker Eric.
  • Mark Linn-Baker and Kathryn Greenwood as Henry and Margaret Farnsby, Sam and Jay's swinger neighbors and owners of a rival B&B, who promise to support their permit applications for their renovations. Their house is also haunted by a collection of ghosts from across history, including Henry's mother. They are based on Barclay Beg-Chetwynde and his wife Bunny in the British version.
  • Eddie Shin as Dr. Park, a therapist for whom Sam translates Thorfinn's psychological problems.
  • Punkie Johnson and Carolyn Taylor as June and Ally, Sam and Jay's neighbors who run an organic farm called "Cover Crop Farms".
  • Mike Lane as Freddy (Season 2), a deliveryman hired as an assistant at the Arondekars' B&B.
  • Jessie Ennis as Kelsey Foster, a con artist who claims to be Sam's cousin and David Woodstone's daughter.
  • Joy Osmanski as Sharon, a publisher who agrees to publish Isaac's autobiography, but only as a young adult vampire novel.

Guests

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
1 18October 7, 2021 (2021-10-07)April 21, 2022 (2022-04-21)
2 22September 29, 2022 (2022-09-29)May 11, 2023 (2023-05-11)
3 10February 15, 2024 (2024-02-15)May 2, 2024 (2024-05-02)
4 22October 17, 2024 (2024-10-17)May 8, 2025 (2025-05-08)
5 22 [27] October 16, 2025 (2025-10-16)TBA

Production

Development

On November 29, 2019, CBS announced that they were developing an adaptation of the BBC One series Ghosts . [28] The original British series upon which the series is based was created by Mathew Baynton, Simon Farnaby, Martha Howe-Douglas, Jim Howick, Laurence Rickard, and Ben Willbond for BBC. [29] On February 4, 2020, it was announced that the pilot had been picked up by CBS Studios and was co-produced with BBC Studios and Lionsgate Television. [30] On March 31, 2021, it was announced that the adaptation has been picked up for a full series. [31] In July 2021, it was announced that the series would premiere as a Thursday-night entry on October 7, 2021. [1] On September 23, 2021, CBS changed the premiere to back-to-back episodes. [32] On October 21, 2021, CBS picked up the series for a full season. [2] On December 17, 2021, it was reported that production has been temporarily halted due to a positive case of COVID-19 on the set of the series. [33] On January 24, 2022, CBS renewed the series for a second season [3] which premiered on September 29, 2022. [4] On November 8, 2022, it was announced that the BBC would be airing Ghosts in the United Kingdom under the name of 'Ghosts US' on BBC Three & BBC iPlayer on November 20, 2022. [34] [35] On January 12, 2023, CBS renewed the series for a third season, [5] which premiered on February 15, 2024. [7] On March 12, 2024, the series was renewed for a fourth season which premiered on October 17, 2024. [8] [9] On February 20, 2025, CBS renewed the series for a fifth and sixth season. [10] The fifth season premiered on October 16, 2025. [11]

Casting

On March 4, 2020, Rose McIver was cast in a leading role for the pilot. [36] On July 1, 2020, Utkarsh Ambudkar was cast in a main role for the pilot. [37] On December 9, 2020, Brandon Scott Jones, Richie Moriarty, Asher Grodman, Rebecca Wisocky, Sheila Carrasco, Danielle Pinnock and Román Zaragoza were cast in main roles for the pilot. [38] On May 12, 2021, Devan Chandler Long joined the cast as a series regular. [39]

Filming

Filming for the third season began in Montreal on December 2, 2023. [6]

Reception

Critical response

For the first season, the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 93% approval rating with an average rating of 7.3/10, based on 27 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "Ghosts could stand to ask more of its characters, but an excellent ensemble and a genial wit make for easy, softly spooky viewing." [40] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 69 out of 100 based on 13 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [41]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the second season received an approval rating of 100% with an average rating of 8.5/10, based on nine critic reviews. [42]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the third season received an approval rating of 100% with an average rating of 8.1/10, based on seven critic reviews. [43]

Ratings

Viewership and ratings per season of Ghosts
SeasonTimeslot (ET)EpisodesFirst airedLast airedTV seasonViewership
rank
Avg. viewers
(millions)
18–49
rank
Avg. 18–49
rating
DateViewers
(millions)
DateViewers
(millions)
1 Thursday 9:00 p.m.18October 7, 2021 (2021-10-07)5.52 [44] April 21, 2022 (2022-04-21)6.25 [45] 2021–22 138.41161.00 [46]
2 Thursday 8:30 p.m.22September 29, 2022 (2022-09-29)6.46 [47] May 11, 2023 (2023-05-11)6.51 [48] 2022–23 89.0780.94 [49]
3 10February 15, 2024 (2024-02-15)7.05 [50] May 2, 2024 (2024-05-02)5.95 [51] 2023–24 108.21160.74 [52]
4 Thursday 8:30 p.m. (1–7, 9–22)
Thursday 8:00 p.m. (8)
22October 17, 2024 (2024-10-17)5.57 [53] May 8, 2025 (2025-05-08)4.80 [54] 2024–25 TBDTBDTBDTBD
5 Thursday 8:30 p.m. [55] 22October 16, 2025 (2025-10-16)4.14 [56] TBATBD 2025–26 TBDTBDTBDTBD

Accolades

Accolades received by Ghosts
AwardYearCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
Artios Awards 2023 Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Pilot and First Season Comedy SeriesElizabeth Barnes, Tannis Vallely, Andrea Kenyon, and Randi WellsNominated [57]
Critics' Choice Television Awards 2022 Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Brandon Scott Jones Nominated [58]
2023 Best Comedy Series GhostsNominated [59]
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesBrandon Scott JonesNominated
2025 Nominated [60]
Asher Grodman Nominated
Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards 2022 Best Broadcast Network Series, ComedyGhostsNominated [61]
Best Actor in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, Comedy Utkarsh Ambudkar Nominated
Best Actress in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, Comedy Rose McIver Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, ComedyBrandon Scott JonesNominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, Comedy Danielle Pinnock Nominated
2024 Best Broadcast Network Series, ComedyGhostsNominated [62]
Best Actor in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, ComedyUtkarsh AmbudkarWon
Best Actress in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, ComedyRose McIverNominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, ComedyBrandon Scott JonesNominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, ComedyDanielle PinnockWon
Rebecca Wisocky Nominated
Best Directing in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, ComedyChristine Gernon (for "Whodunnit")Nominated
Best Writing in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, ComedyJoe Port and Joe Wiseman (for "Whodunnit")Nominated
Imagen Awards 2022Best Supporting Actress – Comedy (Television)Sheila CarrascoNominated [63]
Saturn Awards 2022 Best Fantasy Television Series: Network / Cable GhostsNominated [64]
[65]
Best Actress in a Network / Cable Series Rose McIverNominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Network / Cable Series Brandon Scott JonesNominated
Best Guest-Starring Performance: Network / Cable Series Rachael Harris Nominated
Television Critics Association Awards 2022 Outstanding Achievement in Comedy GhostsNominated [66]
Outstanding New Program GhostsNominated

Home media

Lionsgate Home Entertainment released the complete first season on Blu-ray and DVD on November 29, 2022. [67]

SeasonNo. of
episodes
DVD Release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
118November 29, 2022TBATBA

Notes

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