No. Title Channel Television Transmissions (UK)
-  The Ghost Talks
 (first transmission)
Saturday 26th February 1972, 5.10pm  (M)(N)
1  Money to Burn Saturday 4th March 1972, 5.10pm (M)(N)
-  Could You Recognise the Man Again?
 
(first transmission)
Saturday 11th March 1972, 5.10pm (M) (N)
-  Somebody Just Walked Over My Grave
 (first transmission)
Saturday 18th March 1972, 5.10pm (M) (N)
-  Who Killed Cock Robin?
 
(first transmission)
Saturday 25th March 1972, 5.10pm (M) (N)
2  All Work and No Pay Saturday 1st April 1972, 5.10pm (M) (N)
Break in Transmission
No further episodes transmitted until 15th July 1973
3  My Late Lamented Friend and Partner Sunday 15th July 1973, 11.35am (M) (L)
4  Money to Burn Sunday 22nd July 1973, 11.35am (M) (L)
5  A Disturbing Case Sunday 29th July 1973, 11.35am (M) (L)
6  Whoever Heard of a Ghost Dying? Sunday 5th August 1973, 11.35am (M) (L)
7  Never Trust a Ghost Sunday 12th August 1973, 11.35am (M) (L)
8  The House on Haunted Hill Sunday 19th August 1973, 11.35am (M) (L)
9  That's How Murder Snowballs Sunday 26th August 1973, 11.35am (M) (L)
10  When Did You Start To Stop Seeing Things? Sunday 2nd September 1973, 11.35am (M) (L)
11  Just for the Record Sunday 9th September 1973, 11.35am (M) (N)
Break in Transmission
No further episodes transmitted until 19th February 1974
12  You Can Always Find a Fall Guy Tuesday 19th February 1974, 3.30pm (M) (N)
13  The Trouble With Women Tuesday 26th February 1974, 3.30pm (M) (N)
14  Murder Ain't What It Used To Be! Tuesday 5th March 1974, 3.30pm (M) (L)
15  The Ghost Who Saved the Bank at Monte Carlo Tuesday 12th March 1974, 3.30pm (M) (L)
16  For the Girl Who Has Everything Tuesday 19th March 1974, 3.30pm (M) (L)
Break in Transmission
No further episodes transmitted until 2nd April 1974
17  When the Spirit Moves You Tuesday 2nd April 1974, 3.30pm (M) (L)
18  The Man from Nowhere Tuesday 9th April 1974, 3.30pm (M) (L)
Break in Transmission
No further episodes transmitted until 30th April 1974
19  The Smile Behind the Veil Tuesday 30th April 1974, 3.30pm (M) (L)
20  Vendetta for a Dead Man Tuesday 7th May 1974, 3.30pm (M) (L)
Break in Transmission
No further episodes transmitted until 21st May 1974
21  A Sentimental Journey Tuesday 21st May 1974, 3.30pm (M) (L)
Break in Transmission
No further episodes transmitted until 4th June 1974
22  Could You Recognise the Man Again? Tuesday 4th June 1974, 3.30pm (M) (N)
23  Somebody Just Walked Over My Grave Tuesday 11th June 1974, 3.30pm (M) (N)
24  The Ghost Talks Tuesday 18th June 1974, 3.30pm (N)
25  But What a Sweet Little Room Tuesday 25th June 1974, 3.30pm (N)
26  It's Supposed To Be Thicker Than Water Tuesday 2nd July 1974, 3.30pm (L)
 

No. Title Channel Television Transmissions (UK)
1   Thursday 1st April 1976, 10.30pm (M) (N)
2   Thursday 8th April 1976, 10.45pm (M) (N)
3   Thursday 15th April 1976, 10.30pm (M) (N)
4   Thursday 22nd April 1976, 10.30pm (M) (N)
5   Thursday 29th April 1976, 10.30pm (M) (N)
6   Tuesday 4th May 1976, 10.55pm (M) (N)
Break in Transmission
No further episodes transmitted until 3rd August 1976
7   Tuesday 3rd August 1976, 3.25pm (N)
8   Tuesday 1oth August 1976, 3.25pm (N)
Break in Transmission
No further episodes transmitted until 24th August 1976
9   Tuesday 24th August 1976, 3.25pm (N)
 

Key to Annotations

(N) = Information confirmed in National newspapers

(L) = Information confirmed in Local newspapers

(T) = Information confirmed in TV Times magazine

(V) = Information confirmed from video recording

(R) = Information confirmed from fan recording log

(M) = Episode screened in black-and-white / Monochrome

(?) = Information unconfirmed or debatable

(!) = Very late schedule change

(X) = Scheduled transmission cancelled

(§) = Shown twice in same run (first screening may have been cancelled)

(U) = Episode unscreened in this run

 
 

Section compiled by:
Simon Coward, David Hamilton, Alan Hayes, James Heath and Simon Morris
with thanks to Andrew Pixley

 

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