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Ghost Story (TV series)

Ghost Story / Circle of Fear
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Genre Anthology
Presented by Sebastian Cabot (1972)
Theme music composer Billy Goldenberg
Composer(s) Billy Goldenberg
Robert Prince
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 22 + 1 pilot (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) William Castle
Producer(s) Joel Rogosin
Running time approx. 50 minutes
Production company(s) William Castle Productions
Distributor Screen Gems
Sony Pictures Television
Release
Original network NBC
Audio format Monaural
Original release

March 17, 1972 (pilot)

September 15, 1972 (1972-09-15) – March 30, 1973 (1973-03-30)

March 17, 1972 (pilot)

Ghost Story (later retitled Circle of Fear) is an American television anthology series that aired for one season on NBC from 1972 to 1973. Executive-produced by William Castle, Ghost Story initially featured supernatural entities such as ghosts, vampires, and witches. By mid-season, low ratings led to a title change and a shift—for the most part—away from paranormal themes.

Ghost Story was hosted by Sebastian Cabot as Winston Essex, the owner of a mysterious hotel named Mansfield House. Cabot's introductions were filmed in the Hotel del Coronado near San Diego, California. A pilot episode aired in March 1972 as one half of a NBC Friday night double feature, shared with "Movin' On"; the series premiered in September.Ghost Story dealt exclusively with ghosts, vampires, witches, and other supernatural elements. The show's format and tone drew comparisons to NBC's Night Gallery and ABC's The Sixth Sense. Guest stars included Helen Hayes, Jason Robards, Patricia Neal, William Windom, Gena Rowlands, Carolyn Jones, Melvyn Douglas, and Jodie Foster.

The episode "House of Evil" was an original teleplay by Robert Bloch (written as "The Doll's House").

After 13 episodes, Ghost Story was renamed Circle of Fear beginning with the January 5, 1973 episode. 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. This reworked version lasted nine further episodes.


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