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''Ghost Story'' was an American television horror
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that aired for one season on
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from 1972 to 1973. Executive-produced by
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, ''Ghost Story'' featured supernatural entities such as ghosts, vampires, and witches. The show's format and tone drew comparisons to NBC's ''
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''. By mid-season, low ratings led to a title change to ''Circle Of Fear'' and a change to the format.


Premise

The series was hosted by Sebastian Cabot as Winston Essex, the owner of a mysterious hotel called Mansfield House. Cabot's introductions were filmed in the
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near San Diego, California. ''Ghost Story'' dealt exclusively with ghosts, vampires, witches, and other supernatural elements. Starting with the 14th episode when the show was retitled ''Circle of Fear'', Cabot's introduction and ending monologues are no longer featured.


Cast


Main

* Sebastian Cabot as Winston Essex (episodes 1-13)


Production


Casting

Guest stars included Helen Hayes,
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, Carolyn Jones,
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Writing

Several episodes were also written by
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scripted the episode "Earth, Air, Fire and Water", based on a story by herself and Harlan Ellison. Both writers had worked on '' Star Trek'', the former extensively.


Renaming

Beginning with "Time of Terror", the series' thirteenth episode, which aired on January 5, 1973, the series was renamed ''Circle of Fear''. The change was necessary, according to executive producer William Castle, because of low ratings. He attributed the title change to the head of the production company, Screen Gems. Additionally, Cabot was dropped as the presenter. The opening title graphics and theme music were also changed. This reworked version lasted nine further episodes.


Episodes


Pilot (1972)


Season 1 (1972–73)


Home media

Two episodes of the series were included as bonuses in the 2009
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box set ''The William Castle Film Collection''. On May 1, 2012,
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released ''Ghost Story (a.k.a. Circle of Fear) - The Complete Series'' on DVD through its manufacture on demand (MOD) program. On July 22, 2020 The complete series was released by Via Vision Entertainment on DVD and Blu-ray in Australia. As a bonus, it included audio tracks from the original 1972 story LP ''William Castle's Ghost Story — Thrilling, Chilling Sounds of Fright and the Supernatural'', originally released by
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References


External links


''Ghost Story'' at CVTA with episode list
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A review of and more information on the ''Ghost Story'' Blu-ray release
1970s American anthology television series 1972 American television series debuts 1973 American television series endings English-language television shows 1970s American horror television series NBC original programming Television series by Sony Pictures Television Television series by Screen Gems