Ghost Train (TV series)
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Ghost Train was a children's television programme broadcast on ITV, between 1989 and 1991, produced by Tyne Tees Television
Tyne Tees Television
Tyne Tees Television is the ITV television franchise for North East England and parts of North Yorkshire. As of 2009, it forms part of a non-franchise ITV Tyne Tees & Border region, shared with the ITV Border region...

 in association with various ITV regional stations including Border Television
Border Television
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, Television South West
Television South West
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, Ulster Television
UTV
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, Channel Television
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 and Grampian Television
Grampian Television
Grampian Television is the ITV franchisee for the North and North East of Scotland. Its coverage area includes the Scottish Highlands , Inverness, Aberdeen, Dundee and parts of north Fife...

.

Storyline

The series concept involved presenter Frances Dodge inheriting a ghost train from her grandmother. With the help of fellow presenters, Paul J Medford and Sabra Williams, she sneaks the train from the grasp of the evil Barry Mafia (Joe Hall) and makes her escape. Inside is a startled Gerard (Angelo Abela), the aliens' favourite broadcaster, and a camp sounding talking sheep, named Nobby (a puppet operated and voiced by Simon Buckley). However Barry Mafia is after them, aided by the Mafiaettes.

As Barry hatched several schemes, the trio of friends used the train as a platform for special guests, live performances from pop music artists, and introduced various cartoons including Scooby Doo and The Real Ghostbusters
The Real Ghostbusters
The Real Ghostbusters is an American animated television series based on the 1984 film Ghostbusters. The series ran from 1986 to 1991, and was produced by Columbia Pictures Television, DiC Enterprises, and Coca-Cola Telecommunications. "The Real" was added to the title after a dispute with...

. At the end of season two, Barry finally regained control of the Train, but would lose it back to Frances in season three. The series ended on a cliffhanger, with the crew exiled to an alien planet.

Nobby would resurface in another Tyne Tees-produced Saturday morning show Gimme 5
Gimme 5
Gimme 5 was a children's television programme broadcast on Saturday mornings on ITV from 1992 to 1994. The programme was a live two-hour show which included live guests, cartoons, competitions and games. For series 1, it was presented by Jenny Powell, Lewis MacLeod, Matthew Davies,and Nobby the...

, but this did not resolve the cliffhanger.

Sunday spin-off

A spin-off Sunday morning series, Ghost Train on Sunday was produced in 1990 by Border Television
Border Television
Border Television is the ITV franchise holder for the Border region, spanning the England/Scotland border and covering Dumfries & Galloway region, a small part of the south-west area of Ayrshire, the Scottish Borders, parts of north and west Northumberland and the majority of Cumbria...

 and presented by Shauna Lowry
Shauna Lowry
Shauna Lowry is a television presenter from Belfast, Northern Ireland. She is probably most famous for being the reporter on the popular BBC series, Animal Hospital and ITV 1's Style Challenge. She also presented the National Lottery and presented coverage of Northern Ireland's celebrations on...

.

Transmission guide

  • Series 1: 22 editions from 1 April 1989 - 26 August 1989
  • Series 2: 19 editions from 21 April 1990 - 25 August 1990
  • Series 3: 22 editions from 6 April 1991 - 31 August 1991

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