Rentaghost

Rentaghost (1976-1984)

EndedScripted showComedy, Children, Fantasy

Children's comedy series about the misadventures of a group of incompetent ghosts.

Network
Scheduleevery Tuesday (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S09E05Episode 5Nov. 6, 1984
S09E04Episode 4Okt. 30, 1984
S09E03Episode 3Okt. 23, 1984
S09E02Episode 2Okt. 16, 1984
S09E01Episode 1Okt. 9, 1984
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Rentaghost' premiere on television?

'Rentaghost' premiered on January 6th, 1976.

Who created the series 'Rentaghost'?

'Rentaghost' was created by Bob Block.

What was the premise of 'Rentaghost'?

'Rentaghost' was a British children's television comedy series about a ghost agency for haunted houses.

Who played Timothy Claypole in 'Rentaghost'?

Michael Staniforth played the character Timothy Claypole in 'Rentaghost'.

Who played Nadia Popov in 'Rentaghost'?

Actress Ann Emery played the role of Nadia Popov in 'Rentaghost'.

Did 'Rentaghost' have a laugh track?

Yes, 'Rentaghost' had a laugh track.

What is the name of the ghost agency in 'Rentaghost'?

The ghost agency in 'Rentaghost' is called Rentaghost Ltd.

Which character in 'Rentaghost' wore a turban?

The character of Dada in 'Rentaghost' wore a turban.

What was Nadia Popov's occupation in 'Rentaghost'?

Nadia Popov was a cleaner at Rentaghost Ltd. in 'Rentaghost'.

Who played Fred Mumford in 'Rentaghost'?

Actor Anthony Jackson played the role of Fred Mumford in 'Rentaghost'.

Who played Harold Meaker in 'Rentaghost'?

Actor Edward Brayshaw played the character Harold Meaker in 'Rentaghost'.

What was the name of the show within the show in 'Rentaghost'?

The show within the show in 'Rentaghost' was called 'The Talent Show'.

What kind of ghost was Nadia Popov in 'Rentaghost'?

Nadia Popov was a white lady ghost in 'Rentaghost'.

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