THE HAUNTED
- 26.10.1948 Episode No. 1 (missing, believed never to have been recorded)
HAUNTED
- 19.08.1967 I Like It Here (missing)
- 09.09.1967 The Girl on the Swing (missing)
- 16.09.1967 The Chinese Butterfly (missing)
- 02.09.1967 To Blow My Name About (missing)
- 26.08.1967 Many Happy Returns (missing)
- 23.09.1967 After the Funeral (missing)
- 30.09.1967 Living Doll (missing)
- 13.01.1968 Through a Glass Darkly (missing)
THE HAUNTED HOUSE
- 27.09.1960 Episode 2 (missing)
JUDGE DEE
- 22.04.1969 The Haunted Pavilion (missing)
BONNY!
- 03.09.1974 The Haunted Hotel (missing)
PIPKINS
- 01.01.1980 The Haunted House
The only known complete copy was recorded on a domestic video format (e.g. VHS, Beta, Philips 1500).
CAPTAIN PUGWASH
- 11.04.1965 The Haunted Reef (missing)
SOOTY
- 04.12.1966 The Haunted House (missing)
JACKANORY
- 23.11.1970 The Mine (missing)
- 24.11.1970 Parcel from Australia (missing)
- 25.11.1970 Back to the Mine (missing)
- 26.11.1970 Down the Rope (missing)
- 27.11.1970 Lost... Found (missing)
- 13.02.1973 A Haunted House (missing)
These programmes, which exist complete, matched your search.
- THE HAUNTED MAN AND THE GHOST'S BARGAIN (RADIO) (1990)
- HAUNTED HOGMANAY (2006)
- THE HAUNTED AIRMAN (2006)
- HAUNTED (1974)
- THE HAUNTED FISHTANK (1998)
These productions, which exist in the archives, matched your search.
- CHRISTMAS SPIRITS (RADIO): The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain (20.12.1992)
- SNUG AND COZI: The Haunted House (08.11.1996)
- HUXLEY PIG: The Haunted House (12.06.1989)
- TREASURES OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM: The God-Haunted (29.11.1971)
- THE ARK STORIES: The Haunted Ark (16.07.1981)
- WORLDS BEYOND: The Haunted Garden (06.02.1987)
- PENNY CRAYON: Haunted House (26.10.1989)
- RANDALL AND HOPKIRK (DECEASED): The House on Haunted Hill (19.10.1969)
- NELLIE THE ELEPHANT: Nellie and the Haunted House (26.02.1990)
- THE SCALES OF JUSTICE: The Haunted Man (03.09.1971)
- ONE PAIR OF EYES: Berlin: The Haunted House (10.02.1968)
- HERE COMES MUMFIE: Mumfie and the Haunted House (26.11.1975)
- ROD 'N' EMU: "Haunted by Ghosts" (19.07.1991)
- TELLING TALES: The Haunted House (11.02.2004)
- STORYBOOK INTERNATIONAL: Haunted Pastures (20.11.1981)
- HOLLYOAKS: "Ruth and Kurt take the plunge. Louise's computer seems to be haunted" (04.03.1996)
- TOWSER: Towser and the Haunted House (11.10.1984)
- THE ADVENTURES OF SIR PRANCELOT: The Haunted Watch-Tower (28.01.1972)
- DOOBY DUCK'S DISCO BUS: Haunted House (05.01.1989)
- HORRID HENRY: Horrid Henry's Haunted House (11.05.2008)
- DODO THE SPACE KID: Haunted House
- CANARY WHARF: "Claudia is in trouble with Andrea; Annie is haunted by the past" (23.08.1996)
- HAMMY HAMSTER'S ADVENTURES ON THE RIVERBANK: The Haunted Windmill – 1 (30.05.1974)
- HAMMY HAMSTER'S ADVENTURES ON THE RIVERBANK: The Haunted Windmill – 2 (31.05.1974)
- THE PINKY AND PERKY SHOW: Most (Definitely) Haunted (18.02.2009)
- SOOTY: The Haunted House (27.10.2013)
- THE LIVELY ARTS: A Haunted Man (05.03.1978)
- THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD: The Haunted Mill (04.11.1956)
- AGATHA RAISIN: The Haunted House (28.10.2019)
- KEN DODD AND THE DIDDYMEN: The Haunted Treacle Mines (22.03.1970)
- THE BASIL BRUSH SHOW: Basil's Haunted House (20.10.2006)
- IECHYD DA: "Carys, Mark, Gareth, Sandra and Liz are haunted by the ghosts of yesterday" (09.03.2003)
- THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE AND FRIENDS: Haunted Henry (03.10.1998)
- CORONATION STREET: "Betty thinks The Rovers is haunted" (16.06.1975)
- DANGERFIELD: Haunted (29.10.1999)
- THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE AND FRIENDS: Percy and the Haunted Mine (06.09.2002)
- TV EYE: Waldheim – The Haunted Campaign (17.04.1986)
- IT'LL NEVER WORK: A Haunted Hotel / Rickshaw-Wallah (15.12.1998)
- LAW & ORDER: UK: Haunted (20.01.2012)
- THE WORLD ABOUT US: The Haunted Heroes (03.05.1985)
- CORONATION STREET: "Gail is haunted by someone from the past" - b (17.04.2006)
- EASTENDERS: "Pat is haunted by the ghost of christmas past" (12.12.1995)
- THE BILL: Haunted (23.12.1999)
- JACKANORY: Ronnie and the Haunted Rolls-Royce (03.11.1980)
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