![]() ![]() ![]() I mean, I’ve tackled a few times over the years, and sometimes it becomes about which in. I think we sort of associate the BBC with it. It’s something that the BBC has always done very well. It’s set in 1863, so it’s inevitable, and there’s great joy in that. And although there are lots of other people I’d love to do, and also other people would love to do, we do tend to come back to him because he goes together with Christmas like chocolate and orange.ĭo you consider Count Magnus and the other Christmas ghost stories period dramas or traditional horror?Ĭount Magnus is a period drama. Everyone acknowledges that he’s the greatest. ![]() And I guess I remember, it must have been about 2005, I actually went to the BBC with a proposal to do a new one because they’d sort of stopped doing them in the early ’80s, really. Ghost stories are my favorite thing in the world. I have particularly strong memories of a couple of them. MARK GATISS: I grew up with the BBC versions in the 1970s. ![]()
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