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3This is the characters page from the 2019 TV series ''Series/GhostsUK''. Click [[Characters/GhostsUS here]] to see the characters page from the [[Series/GhostsUS 2021 TV series]].
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5[[foldercontrol]]
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7!!The Living
8!!!The Coopers
9[[folder:Alison Cooper]]
10[[quoteright:203:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ghosts_alison_5.png]]
11->'''Played by:''' Creator/CharlotteRitchie
12
13A young woman who inherits Button House from a distant relative. She plans to turn the derelict house into a hotel.
14----
15* BeerGoggles: After getting drunk during ''About Last Night'', she ends up telling Thomas that something might have happened between them if they were the same age, he was alive and she wasn't with Mike. When she recalls this the next morning, she's horrified and tells Thomas she didn't mean it.
16* CelebCrush: Toby Nightingale, the lead actor in the drama being filmed in the house, is her free pass.
17* CharacterDevelopment: After several months of wrangling a group of quarrelsome ghosts, she's more mature than she was at the start of the show.
18* DeathActivatedSuperpower: Has the ability to see ghosts after her brush with death.
19* GoodCannotComprehendEvil: [[spoiler: After Lucy is exposed, Alison asked why her, wondering why she went through the trouble of pretending to be her lost sister and steal her money.. Is disappointed by Lucy's only response is a dismissive [[ItsNothingPersonal "Don't take it personally."]]]]
20* HollywoodHealing: Alison is put in an induced coma after being pushed out of a window and ''technically dies'', but suffers no health-related effects except being able to see dead people and having to wear a neck brace for a short while.
21* ISeeDeadPeople: She can see ghosts. Certainly causes her some issues when living people are around too. She mostly gets away with it by pretending she is over reacting (i.e. Robin scares her and she responds by saying she forgot to take out the bins) or ignores them.
22* MeaningfulName: Inverted and somewhat downplayed as her name means noble but she is not one. However she is related to nobility.
23* OnlySaneMan:
24** Zig-Zagged. She has a bit more common sense than Mike, but she still makes the occasional dumb mistake such as misplacing Dante after a night of partying.
25** In a house full of bizarre ghosts, she is this. Justified as she is a modern woman living with ghosts from various time periods who may not be as progressive as her. Also, they have long been denied the ability to talk to a living.
26* TeamMom: The ghosts all come to look up to her, often competing for her attention like a bunch of bratty kids.
27* TooDumbToLive: She fell trying to balance herself hanging out of an open window. While her fall was caused by Julian pushing her, Julian's powers were so weak, the fact that it worked meant Alison put herself in a position where a sudden breeze could have killed her.
28* {{Tuckerization}}: Alison shares a first name with producers Alison Carpenter and Alison Owen, while she shares a last name with producer Imogen Cooper.
29* UnexpectedInheritance: Button House from her ''very'' distant relative.
30-->'''Alison:''' So she was like my step-great auntie?\
31'''Lawyer:''' There's no real term for what you are.
32* UnfazedEveryman: After ''Gorilla War'' she accepts the ghosts are real and learns to live with them.
33[[/folder]]
34
35[[folder:Michael (“Mike”) Cooper]]
36[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mike_6.png]]
37->'''Played by:''' Kiell Smith-Bynoe
38
39Alison's husband. After their move, he has grand plans for how to repair the house.
40----
41* ADayInTheLimelight: The first Christmas special focuses on him and his relationship with his family.
42* DidNotThinkThisThrough: His main character flaw is his impulsivity and tendency to dive right into things without actually planning them through; be this fixing up a wall or entering into massive, finance-destroying loans.
43* DoomItYourself: His approach to D.I.Y. In one example, he ends up making hole in the wall to Fanny’s annoyance. She demands that the hole be fixed. However, he uses a portrait of her hated husband George to fix it.
44* FreudianExcuse: As seen in the Christmas special, some of his behaviour quirks clearly stem from his family's treatment of him. His parents are well-meaning but slightly overbearing, while his sisters try to provoke him into becoming "The Incredible Sulk" (basically, manipulating him into having a temper tantrum on Christmas so they can make a video of it to humiliate him with).
45* HiddenDepths: As revealed by "A Lot to Take In," Mike is a people person. He even quits his job as a cold calling life insurance salesperson on day one when his manager wants him to be completely impersonal with their elderly customers.
46* InsecureLoveInterest: Has various shades of this:
47** He's worried when Alison's [[CelebCrush celebrity crush]] shows up in ''Free Pass'', especially when it's revealed that said celebrity is her "free pass".[[note]]Normally, an agreement between a couple where they can sleep with someone famous, usually anybody on a short list, if the opportunity ever presents itself.[[/note]] And while Alison doesn't take the free pass seriously, Toby, on the other hand, does. The actor also openly flirts with Alison once ''right in front of Mike'', much to his annoyance.
48** He also has a moment of insecurity with Kevin, Alison's ex who she supposedly dumped to be with Mike. However, it's eventually revealed that he's less insecure about Kevin and is more afraid that said ex is implied to be a CrazyJealousGuy who is out to ''murder'' him, since the ex's Facebook history portrays a man who loves guns and is not shy about his criminal behaviour. Mike is scared, and rightfully so, that Kevin might still hold a torch for Alison and might be willing to MurderTheHypotenuse to get her back. Alison eventually confesses that ''she'' was the one who got dumped, so Mike has nothing to worry about.
49** The one major time this is played straight is in ''Perfect Day'', [[spoiler: where Mike overhears Alison trying to comfort Clare because she got cold feet. He only hears the first part where Alison wonders if she was right to marry him, due to their age and the fact that he has many bad habits that get under her skin. He flees because it's hard to listen to -- and missed out on her finally coming to the conclusion that she simply can't live without him. Still hurting from this discovery, he blurts out Alison's confession to a waiting Sam, who figures out that Clare is having cold feet. The entire wedding nearly gets derailed because of this, leading to a real argument with Alison. It's only after the miscommunication is cleared that Mike makes up with Alison and the two can be seen kissing during the dance.]]
50* ManChild: He's a bit immature, perhaps best shown when he's working on the house and pretends to be a robot with a drill for a hand, then starts pretending to shoot stuff with it.
51* OneSteveLimit: Downplayed as he technically shares the same name with Mick the plague ghost (Mike and Mick are shorten forms of the name Michael). Although he is occasionally referred to as Michael, Mick is never referred to as Michael.
52* ReadTheFinePrint: He signs a few contracts after giving them a "lengthy skim". Bad idea.
53* ShyBladder: He keeps going to the pub to use their toilet because he's scared there'll be ghosts watching him at home. He's right, too; Mary's been watching him in the bathroom!
54* {{Spoonerism}}: Has a tendency to make these, hence the episode title "Redding Weddy" and his inability to say Barclay Beg-Chetwynde's name correctly.
55* UnderstandingBoyfriend: Quickly comes to accept Alison's ability to see ghosts as part of their daily lives after he sees a keyboard key on his computer moving by itself (which is actually Julian pressing it).
56[[/folder]]
57
58!!!Others
59[[folder:Barclay Beg-Chetwynde]]
60[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/8374aad5_745e_4ec9_bf6a_92db37df578d.jpeg]]
61->'''Played by:''' Geoffrey [=McGivern=]
62
63An eccentric UpperClassTwit who lives in (and owns) a village nearby to Button House and initially comes into conflict with the Coopers over the rights to their driveway. He frequently appears as a recurring nuisance throughout the series.
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65* AccidentalHero: He apprehends the robbers in "Bump in the Night" after being alerted by his 'bitches'. However, it was Robin who howled out to the dogs in the first place, making him the true hero of the story.
66* AccidentalMisnaming: It's a RunningGag that he always calls Alison Annabel.
67* EveryoneHasStandards: He might be a scheming, self-aggrandizing twit, but he rushes over to help his neighbors when they are being burgled. That is what a good neighbor is supposed to do.
68* HoistByHisOwnPetard: When he attempts to fake evidence that Button House is unsafe for human habitation as it features asbestos in its construction, Julian prompts Alison to realise that the building work used must come from Barclay's house, prompting him to swiftly withdraw that allegation or face trouble himself.
69* InnocentInnuendo: He always calls his pet dogs 'bitches', apparently with no self-awareness to what that word can also mean.
70* NosyNeighbour: He frequently pops up to pry into the Coopers' business, often with some ulterior motive in mind.
71* TimmyInAWell: In "Bump in the Night", he correctly interprets the barking of his dogs as the specific situation of a burglary in progress in Button House.
72* UpperClassTwit: Having known him in life, Julian regards him disdainfully as a stuffy old berk [[ObliviousToHisOwnDescription who loves the sound of his own voice.]]
73[[/folder]]
74
75[[folder:Lucy '''(Unmarked Spoilers for Series 3)''']]
76[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e98da77d_7fdb_4384_95e7_faa80fe4fb6d.jpeg]]
77->'''Played by:''' Jessica Knappett
78
79A cheerful woman who arrives at Button House claiming to be Alison's half-sister on her estranged dead father's side. She becomes a recurring character in Series 3 as Alison comes to terms with having a sister she never knew.
80----
81* ArcVillain: She's the main antagonist of Season 3, though her villainy isn't confirmed until the final episode.
82* BitchInSheepsClothing: She very convincingly plays a sweet, smiley, down-to-earth woman, enough to fool Alison into wholeheartedly believing her story. When the truth is revealed, her wholesome demeanor disappears in a flash.
83* ChekhovsGunman: At first she is introduced as Alison's long-lost sister by giving a photo of their father. By “Part of the Family”, she gains enough of Alison's trust that she was willing to give all her savings to her after she claims to be robbed. However, it turns out to be a scam as the photo of Alison's father is fake and she is only here for the money.
84* GoldDigger: As Kitty correctly suspects, she's only befriending Alison to gain a share of the Button estate.
85* LongLostRelative: Plays this card in order to worm her way into Alison's life until she trusts her enough to hand over some cash.
86* MysteriousStranger: Series 3's arc mainly centres around Alison and the ghosts investigating the veracity of Lucy's story.
87* NothingPersonal: After being exposed as a fraud, Allison asks why her. Her only response is
88-> '''Lucy:''' Don't take it personally.
89* PhonyRelative: Lucy claims to be Allison's long-lost sister, but in reality she only pretended as such to get cash from Alison.
90* UnknownRival: The unfailingly kind and trusting Kitty [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness immediately hates Lucy's guts]] and plays a pivotal role in exposing her fraud, but since Kitty's a ghost, Lucy has no idea she exists.
91[[/folder]]
92
93[[folder:'''Spoiler Character (Red Nose Day)''']]
94!!! Music/KylieMinogue
95[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/9d9f50e1_16e1_4cc4_ad58_cf03dabc58af.jpeg]]
96->'''Played by:''' [[AdamWesting Herself]]
97
98Watch her appearance [[https://youtu.be/SfwfFLcrXnw here]].
99
100Actress and Pop sensation Kylie Minogue scouts the manor for an upcoming music festival, but holds an unlikely secret.
101----
102* AllForNothing: Despite her role expanding the show’s mythos as well as bonding with Alison and the ghosts, she decides to hold her event in another location that only contains 1 ghost.
103* SmallRoleBigImpact: She only appears in one mini-episode but her role in expanding the lore is huge: people other than Alison can see ghosts too!
104* WhamLine: When the ghosts start talking over each other and Kylie was left alone in a room, she turns around and shouts:
105-> '''Kylie''': Alright, everybody [[BigShutUp SHUT UP!]]
106* WhatTheHellHero: She gives each of the ghosts a lecture when the rest of the group leave the room.
107[[/folder]]
108
109!!The Ghosts
110
111[[folder:In general]]
112[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/957e1b27_d49c_421b_a483_792f08399c9e.jpeg]]
113 [[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: Robin, Mary, Thomas, Kitty, The Captain, Pat, Fanny and Julian]]
114
115The undead residents of Button House who weren't lucky enough to get [[InnocentInnuendo "sucked off"]] [[BarredFromTheAfterlife to Heaven]]. As they all hail from different time periods, they're a colourful, eccentric lot, yet they all get along fairly well. Together, they find a purpose in unlife by protecting Alison, the only person who can see and interact with them.
116----
117* AndIMustScream: Downplayed overall. They are confined to the land where they died for all eternity unless they ascend to the afterlife, which itself seems a random occurrence. They can move around but due to being invisible and intangible, cannot interact with anything or anyone, unless they're a special case like Alison. Whilst they haven't gone necessarily mad, it's clear it's crushingly boring and they're desperate for any new stimuli, hence their eagerness to intrude on Alison and Mike's lives.
118* BarredFromTheAfterlife: For reasons that aren't entirely clear, they are unable to pass on, perhaps due to UnfinishedBusiness.
119* CastHerd: Almost completely {{Averted}}. All of the Button House ghosts have uniquely fleshed-out dynamics with each other and episodes that see them separated into smaller pairs or groups will usually reconfigure them into different combinations. That said, it's clear that some pairs are closer than others (e.g. Julian and Robin, the Captain and Pat). However, this is very much played straight with the Plague victims, who exclusively hang out with each other in the cellar and rarely come out to interact with the rest of the cast.
120* CastOfSnowflakes: You can recognise most of them by their silhouette alone. It helps that they are physically unable to change clothes from whatever IconicOutfit they died in.
121* DisappearedDad: Pat and Julian were often absent from their child’s life due to their job. Although Julian deliberately wanted to be away from his daughter, as seen in the flashbacks of the 2020 Christmas special.
122* DysfunctionJunction: They all have their fair share of trauma and baggage, most of which isn't immediately obvious on the surface.
123* FriendlyGhost: Aside from that one time [[KarmaHoudini Julian]] attempted to ''murder'' Alison which kickstarted the whole story, they're all pretty harmless and friendly.
124* GuardianEntity: They all steadily become this to Alison and Mike, even though the latter can't see them. When two inept burglars attempt to rob the house while only Mike is home, the ghosts do everything in their power to alert him to the threat and even try to phone the police.
125* HiddenDepths: Initially, the ghosts appear to be fairly cartoonish stereotypes from the respective eras they hail from, but over time, they all receive substantial development as more details about their backstories come to light.
126* {{Intangibility}}: They can walk through walls and phase through objects, much to their own frustration, yet they are able to sit down on chairs and lie on beds. At one point, [[LampshadeHanging Thomas lampshades that the mechanics don't make much sense.]] Living people unknowingly passing through them is noted to be especially uncomfortable for them.
127* InvisibleToNormals: Ghosts are completely invisible to normal humans. [[ParanoiaFuel There could be a whole gaggle of them surrounding you right now and you'd never know.]] Most of the show's comedy comes from Alison being the only person aware of them, while other people are oblivious to their voyeuristic antics.
128* JacobMarleyApparel: Every ghost is stuck wearing the clothes they died in [[spoiler:and the Captain still has the swagger-stick from Havers]] as well as any visual evidence of their death e.g. Pat still has an arrow through his neck, Thomas has a bullet wound in his side, etc.
129* JerkassRealisation: In the 2023 Christmas episode, the ghosts all conclude that [[spoiler:they have become a burden on Alison and Mike's lives, encouraging Alison to move on with their lives by selling the house so that the ghosts won't bother them any more]].
130* LockedInARoom: They are physically unable to leave the grounds of Button House. Any attempt to escape through the front gates simply reverses them back to face the house. As a result, they are forced to spend eternity together as housemates, so they try to make the best of the situation.
131* MassOhCrap: The group’s reaction when Music/KylieMinogue gives them a BigShutUp as they were unaware that she can see them:
132-> '''Thomas''': You can see us?
133* MundaneFantastic: The reality that ghosts A) exist, and B) are everywhere, quickly becomes a tedious fact of life that the main characters accept. The ghosts find much amusement in modern music, TV and pop culture.
134* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: Since they all hail from past eras, many of them understandably don't have the most progressive moral or political views. Robin lived many thousands of years before there were any laws regarding sex and is implied to have been intimate with ''his own sister''; Thomas has uncomfortable stalkerish tendencies when it comes to his idea of courting women; Fanny is vocally disgusted by the idea of same-sex marriage (initially, at least); and Julian is a sexist, classist, debaucherous UpperClassTwit of the highest order.
135* ThePollyanna: Kitty and Pat are the most cheerful and upbeat ghosts despite having a troubled family background in life (Kitty had a cruel sister while Pat’s wife cheated on him with his best friend).
136* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: The Ghosts are from different eras of history and social classes. The Captain is the [[TokenMinority token homosexual]] and Kitty is the only person of colour. They all died on the property and became a found family along with Alison.
137* WhoWantsToLiveForever: While being a ghost isn't entirely unpleasant, it means you are doomed to exist in perpetual boredom while almost completely unable to interact with the living world. Prior to Alison's arrival, the only way for the Button ghosts to pass the time was playing lame parlour games with each other.
138[[/folder]]
139
140[[folder:Thomas Thorne]]
141[[quoteright:244:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ghosts_thomas_thornejpg.png]]
142->'''Played by:''' Creator/MathewBaynton
143
144A failed Romantic poet from the Regency who falls in love with Alison.
145----
146* AcheyScars: When the musket ball that killed him is brought into his presence, he reacts in pain and claims that the fatal wound it gave him is burning. Whether this is really the case or he's being dramatic is unclear. Though in the next episode when the Captain mentions shooting, Thomas brings his hand up to the injury (in a less dramatic manner), implying that mentioning anything to do with guns and shooting is enough to trigger a reaction.
147* ADayInTheLimelight: Season two's ''The Thomas Thorne Affair'' is focused on him and how he died.
148* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Alison doesn't return his feelings, for obvious reasons. Although at one point she drunkenly tells him that they could have a chance... if they were the same age, he wasn't dead, and she wasn't married to Mike. She tells him she didn't mean it the very next morning. Then in series 3 it's implied that Alison actually likes the attention and tries to get him to notice her again when he's admiring Lucy - though she's quickly reminded why she finds him annoying once his attention is back on her.
149* ButtMonkey: Granted the other ghosts do suffer shades of this as well, but Thomas is the most prominent because of how often his pain and tragedy is dismissed by the people around him. The only reason why he's not a total Woobie is because he is quite insufferable to deal with.
150* CharacterCatchphrase: "DAMN YOUR EYES!!!"
151* ChewingTheScenery: Due to being a poet, he often does this.
152-->(trying to get Julian to admit if he pushed Alison or not): ANSWER THE QUESTION, DAMN YOUR EYES!!!
153* CovertPervert: He generally presents himself as a hopeless romantic, but it's made fairly clear on several occasions that he is interested in much more than a chaste relationship.
154-->(reciting an original poem): ...The housemaid's leg was Gwendolyn, and the lusty dog...was I.
155* DarkAndTroubledPast: It’s implied that he is obsessed with Alison because [[spoiler: he died believing in the assumption that Isabelle didn’t love him and was robbed of a life with her. It is also noteworthy that Alison bears a similar resemblance to Isabelle as [[UncannyFamilyResemblance they are distantly related.]]]]
156* DeadpanSnarker: On the very, very rare occasion that a situation doesn't drive him straight to dramatics, he tends to respond like this instead.
157* DramaQueen: Oh, so, very, very much. It is very pronounced whenever he feels poetically inspired or when he tries to woo Alison (in vain) or when facing with an actor playing his rival [[Creator/LordByron Lord Byron]] or the entirety of ''The Thomas Thorne Affair''. It says something in a group full of [[DramaQueen drama queens]] (of various levels), he out drama queens them ''all''.
158* EveryoneHasStandards: While he has a massive crush on Alison from the start, he's furious with Julian trying to murder her, even though her dying would (potentially) give him more of a chance with her.
159* EtTuBrute: [[spoiler:He was betrayed by his own cousin, who tricked him into fighting a duel and made sure he died in it. Thomas doesn't realise this until Humphrey exposes the truth.]]
160* ExpyCoexistence: His mannerisms and poetry make him a reference to Romantic poets such as [[Creator/LordByron Lord Byron]], but it's also established that he had a (likely [[UnknownRival one-sided]]) rivalry with Byron when he was alive.
161* TheFriendNobodyLikes: The other ghosts regularly ignore Thomas, especially when he launches into his poetry or is having a dramatic moment.
162* HiddenDepths: Once he gets the hang of it, he's very good at improvising a radio show including commercials. Too bad EVP doesn't actually work.
163* HopelessSuitor: As he himself says, "You're married, I'm dead. It's never going to work."
164* IJustWantToBeLoved: Thomas would do ''anything'' to have a meaningful romantic relationship with a woman. His heart may be in the right place because he doesn't mean to harm anyone, but his idea of romance is much too backwards for today's ladies. Not to mention that the woman he fawns over for most of the series is alive, already married, and distantly related to him.
165* InTheBack: He died by being shot in the back during a duel [[spoiler:due to his cousin deliberately misinforming him about how many paces he was supposed to take]].
166* ItsAllAboutMe: Thomas is extremely needy and has a habit of making everything about him such as recalling the roaring applause he received after performing his poem at a gathering in Higham House (The name of Button House at the time of his death) when in reality, the audience mocked him for his terrible poetry by laughing.
167* KissingCousins: PlayedForLaughs. After hearing his backstory, Alison realises that she and Thomas are related. Thomas assures her that they're ''distantly'' related. [[note]]And not even by blood, in fact, since the last owner of Button House was Alison's ''step'' great-aunt, but RuleOfFunny...[[/note]]
168* LoveAtFirstSight: When he saw Alison arriving at Button House for the first time, he immediately falls in love with her.
169-->'''Thomas''': Let me pluck out my eyes, for never I will see such beauty again.
170* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: When he gets frightened by things like the toaster. Somewhat justified as it’s implied that sudden loud noises are a trigger for him due to being shot.
171* SerialRomeo: Implied. In series 3 you'd think his heart was playing table tennis with the way it bounces between Alison and Lucy.
172-->'''Kitty''': You think every woman is the woman of your dreams.
173-->'''Thomas''': I have a lot of dreams! And most of them are about women! ...apart from the one where I have the body of a crab.[[note]]For a touch of FridgeBrilliance, take a look at [[https://sleepculture.com/crab-dream-interpretation-meaning/ this dream interpretation]] about what Thomas' dream might mean.[[/note]]
174* SmallNameBigEgo: He believes himself to be a great lover and poet, to the point of claiming to be the most important person ever to walk the grounds. In reality, he is a self-absorbed DramaQueen whose poetry is often shown to be terrible.
175* StalkerWithACrush: For Alison. Before she can see him he watches her in the shower. After she can see him he follows her around, attempts to write her poetry and tells her to kill herself so they can be together.
176* YouWereTryingTooHard: His usual poetry is doggerel, turning off most of his listeners. However, when looking at the sun and seeing how it has been the same for two hundred years, he says, "It is no fault of the sun if the eye sees not its beauty." Alison remarks that it was very poetic.
177[[/folder]]
178
179[[folder:Julian Fawcett MP]]
180[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/julian_1.png]]
181->'''Played by:''' Simon Farnaby
182
183The 'youngest' ghost, a Conservative MP who died at the house on March 18th, 1993 during a [[NoodleIncident sex act.]] He is able to move objects using his right pointer finger if he concentrates hard enough.
184----
185* ADayInTheLimelight:
186** The 2020 Christmas special focuses on his past and gives him a bit of a HeelRealization about his behaviour.
187** “A Lot to Take In” shows the aftermath of his death and the early stages of being a ghost.
188* TheAlcoholic: He laments not being able to drink now that he's dead. In "Something To Share?", however, Thomas points out that since he died shortly after drinking champagne, he's essentially tipsy for the rest of his, well, afterlife. He's greatly cheered up by this.
189-->'''Julian:''' I suppose, thinking about it, it was the dream death. Booze, [[OutWithABang bit of rumpy pumpy, and out.]] Ha! ''[he punches Thomas lightly in the shoulder]'' There are worse ways to go, eh? ''[he walks off happily as Thomas frowns sadly and touches his bullet wound]''
190* ComicSutra: He regularly baffles his fellow ghosts with descriptions of obscure sexual acts such as the "Himalayan Campsite" and the "Norwegian Picnic".
191* HiddenDepths: [[spoiler: After spending time with a baby that had been left in his room, he is found reflecting on how he neglected his own child while growing up, which inspires him to look up what his daughter has done with her life since his death]].
192* HypocriticalHumour:
193** He thinks the ghost-hunters are morons for believing in spirits -- even though Allison reminds him that ''he's a ghost.'' "Yeah, but, you know...before I ''became'' one, you wouldn't have caught me believing in this sort of ''nonsense''... Bloody weirdos!"
194** He also calls all builders "thieves", despite cheerfully admitting to committing fraud and stealing money from taxpayers.
195** In the episode "Speak as Ye Choose" Julian tells Mary that times have changed and men "listen to women" now. He then spends the episode barely listening to Mary's story and interrupting Fanny whenever she tries to speak.
196* ItSeemedLikeAGoodIdeaAtTheTime: His pushing Alison out of the window is not as well-received as he thought it would be.
197* KarmaHoudini: For pushing Alison out the window. Although she survives, he didn't really intend her to and he gets nothing worse for it than a bit of a dressing down from the other ghosts. Though given that he's already dead and intangible, there's not really much more anyone can do about it.
198* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: His amoral acts during his life caught up to him after his death, since he's pretty much only remembered for dying in humiliating circumstances. And unlike real life people who become infamous after they've died, he's ''fully'' aware of how much of a laughing stock he is.
199* MeaningfulName: His name means youthful which is very fitting for the most recently deceased ghost.
200* MindOverMatter: The only ghost who can move objects, though he can't manage anything heavier than a coffee mug. It also requires an enormous amount of effort and concentration, though he seems to be getting better with practice.
201* NakedPeopleAreFunny: Seems to be a theme for Simon Farnaby. Here he spends the entire show sans trousers.
202* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Seems to be based off Conservative MP
203** [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Milligan Stephen Milligan]], who accidentally killed himself by auto-erotic asphyxiation, although it turns out Julian's death was caused by a cardiac arrest during sex.
204** According to Simon Farnaby, Julian's characterization was inspired by a "cross-party cocktail" of politicians, including Boris Johnson, David Cameron and Tony Blair.
205** He is also similar to John Profumo, a similar Tory who also infamously had an affair with a young up and coming women, though Julian had it with another politician while Profumo had it with a model.
206* OddFriendship: With Robin, the oldest ghost in the building. Julian taught him how to play TabletopGame/{{Chess}} and they are often seen hanging out together. While a Tory MP from the 1990s and a millennia-old caveman may not seem an obvious pairing, they both have mischievous personalities thanks to their shared abilities to affect the material world.
207* OneHeadTaller: At 6'2 (1.88 m) he towers above the rest of the cast, with only the Captain coming close to matching him.
208* OutWithABang: Julian died during some kind of scandalous sex act, and as a result his ghost is without trousers.
209* ParentalNeglect: [[spoiler:He was an extremely absent father to his little daughter, missing every single Christmas that they were both alive for, and referring to her as 'it' during conversations on the phone.]] In "Something To Share?", it's revealed he's been subconsciously punishing himself for it in his dreams.
210* {{Poltergeist}}: His unique ghostly power is the ability to touch and manipulate physical objects, albeit only at great physical exertion to himself (despite no longer having a body).
211* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: How he got away with his many, many, ''many'' crimes in life. He once sold 50 crates of AK-47s to the Libyans in 1983 to pay for his Orangerie.
212* SleazyPolitician: A stereotypical Tory MP, up to and including fraud and voting against animal welfare.
213* SmallNameBigEgo: His political achievements have been long overshadowed by the scandal which ended his life, but he still acts like the most important person in the room.
214* SoProudOfYou: He's pleased as punch to learn that his daughter followed in his footsteps and became a politician. He's mildly deflated to learn that she stood for the Green Party[[note]]for those unaware of British politics, a left-wing environmentalist party who are basically almost in 180-degree ideological opposition to the Tories, who Julian represented[[/note]], but is willing to brush that off with a "Nobody's perfect" in the spirit of the occasion.
215* TokenEvilTeammate: He's by far the most amoral of the ghosts, as slimy in death as he was in life. When Alison was feeling particularly frustrated with neighbour Barclay Beg-Chetwynde, she turned to Julian for help on the grounds that he would be able to think like Barclay and help Alison catch some of Barclay's tricks.
216* UndignifiedDeath: Died in some sort of salacious sexual act, and as a result it dominates his legacy (much to his chagrin). Also, it means he has to spend his afterlife perpetually '[[LiteralMetaphor caught with his trousers down]]'.
217[[/folder]]
218
219[[folder:Lady Stephanie ("Fanny") Button (''née'' Colebrooke)]]
220[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ladybutton.png]]
221[[caption-width-right:220:Click here to see Fanny as a young woman[[labelnote:*]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_5988.jpeg[[/labelnote]]]]
222->'''Played by:''' Martha Howe-Douglas
223
224An Edwardian matriarch and former owner of Button House. [[spoiler: She was murdered by her husband whom she caught having sex with the groundskeeper and their butler.]] Her image can be seen by the living, albeit only in photographs and on video.
225----
226* ADayInTheLimelight: "He Came!" explores her past (specifically, her relationship with her mother).
227* AllThereInTheManual: Her maiden name is only mentioned in the companion book.
228* ArrangedMarriage: Her mother forced her into a marriage to save the family fortune.
229* BehavioralConditioning: She heard the clock striking three in the morning as her husband shoved her out the window, so every time she hears the clock hit three, she repeats the action without being able to control it. The other ghosts get around this annoyance by setting the clocks back and using her scream as an alarm.
230* BerserkButton:
231** She's a stickler for etiquette and maintaining a good reputation as Alison quickly discovers.
232** She is ''not'' pleased when a painting of her husband (who, to be fair, cheated on and killed her) resurfaces. She flies into a rage whenever she looks at it.
233* CheatedDeathDiedAnyway: She was booked onto the Titanic, but missed it. (With that said, the odds were against her dying, as very few First Class women died on the Titanic.) [[spoiler:She was later pushed out of a window by her secretly gay husband.]]
234* ChewingTheScenery: She is second to Thomas when it comes to chomping down the scenery. Especially her overreaction to what she considers immoral and calling out Alison for being unladylike in “Gorilla War”:
235-->(after Alison closes the door in her face): A LADY WOULDN’T TELL ME TO DO THAT TO MYSELF!
236* CovertPervert: Very much so. She secretly enjoys reading erotica, had a lustful crush on Mike and it's implied she spent her marriage being frustrated that her husband was not sexually interested in her.
237* DistractedByTheSexy: In ''Redding Weddy'', after reading Literature/LadyChatterleysLover, she develops an obsession with Mike’s figure whenever he tries to prepare the garden for a visitor such as moving Florence the statue. Fortunately, she snaps out of her fixation with him by the end of the episode.
238* GoodWithNumbers: "He Came!" reveals that Fanny is naturally clever at maths. When she was younger, she refused to get married on the grounds that she would be much more useful in helping her father manage his business' finances.
239* GrandeDame: She is this to the 'T' as she the oldest female ghost in terms of “physical age”. She is also one of the least progressive ghosts.
240* HairTriggerTemper: Anytime anyone does not act in a way she deems proper, she can heard shrieking about said person's lack of manners and upbringing.
241* HiddenDepths: Thanks to watching a lot of ''Murder She Wrote'', Fanny is pretty good at solving mysteries. Though she needs other information from the ghosts, she's the one who puts it all together and figures out that [[spoiler: Lucy is actually a con woman trying to steal Alison's money; in addition she was suspicious of Lucy from the start, due to her previous experience with an identity thief]]. "He Came!" reveals that she's also very adept at maths.
242* HypocriticalHumor: Calls Alison an "ill-bred hen" for shrieking, then sees her husband's portrait and shrieks louder and at a higher pitch.
243* LifesavingMisfortune: Back in the day she booked passage on the Titanic, but it turned out someone had stolen her identity and passed themselves off as her. While Fanny probably would have survived if she ''had'' gone on the voyage (only four women from First Class died in real life) she was definitely saved from a horrifying experience.
244* LongHairIsFeminine: [[spoiler: When attempting to go skinny-dipping, she unties her hair which is long enough to reach her ankles.]]
245* MeaningfulName: Her name comes from the Greek word for crown. Crowns are associated with rulers and she often acts like one. It could also refer to her noble status.
246* OutgrowingTheChildishName: Inverted. "He Came!" reveals that Fanny's family called her by her full name, Stephanie. She only started to go by Fanny when she was introduced to her future husband.
247* PrimAndProperBun: Her hairstyle is one commonly found in the Edwardian Era.
248* ProperLady: She likes to think she is but she is seen feeling horny around Mike and Humphrey’s body. At first is against same sex marriage as it’s not traditional. However, she changes her mind after Humphrey ask that it would be if they had the choice on who to marry. She also like modern tv shows such as Loose Women.
249* ProperlyParanoid: [[spoiler:She turns out to be right on the money about Lucy as she works out, thanks to Julian and the Captain, that Lucy used Photoshop to produce a fake photo of Alison’s father to trick Alison that they were sisters.]]
250* RichesToRags: Fanny's family ends up becoming destitute due to her father becoming heavily indebted to several other businesses. This is the main reason why Fanny marries her husband.
251* SexIsEvilAndIAmHorny: She's got a lot of stuck-up ideas about morality, but it's clear that she regrets not getting more in life.
252* SheKnowsTooMuch: How she died: [[spoiler:her husband was a DepravedHomosexual whom she caught cheating on her with not one, but ''two men''! He threw her out the window in cold blood because he didn't think she could keep a secret. Ironically, she didn't tell the other ghosts about it until ''more than a century later''.]] When she finally tells everyone, Thomas points out that he and several of the other ghosts saw the whole thing, so it wasn't exactly a secret in the first place.
253* SuicideAsComedy: Seeing as the Captain thought she threw herself out of the window, his comments come across as this. But it's ultimately subverted; instead, she was murdered.
254* TheFutureIsShocking: Her reaction to Alison. In ''Getting Out'', she admits that when Alison first arrived, she thought she was a prostitute. Then in series 2 she's shocked at the idea of a lesbian couple getting married, but later changes her tune.
255* TraumaButton: She doesn't take Julian pushing Alison out the window in the first episode well, as it was similar to how she died.
256* UnderageCasting: Martha Howe-Douglas, 38 when the series started, is heavily made up to play 60-year-old (and older-looking) Fanny, the oldest of the ghosts by age at death. (Doubles as DawsonCasting during the flashbacks in "He Came", in which Fanny is in her early 20s.)
257* UnfortunateNames: Some crass comedy is mined from her preference for being called "Fanny", which, in Britain, is slang for a certain female sex organ. And it ''really'' doesn't help that her surname is "Button"...
258* UnwantedSpouse: Her husband was secretly gay. Thus, he cheated on her with other men and saw her as disposable when she found out his secret.
259[[/folder]]
260
261[[folder:Patrick ("Pat") Butcher]]
262[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pat_9.png]]
263->'''Played by:''' Jim Howick
264
265An upbeat youth group leader. He was accidentally shot through the neck with an arrow on the grounds of the house in the summer of 1984.
266----
267* AccidentalMurder: Was shot through the neck by a careless scout.
268* ADayInTheLimelight: ''Happy Death Day'' explores his death and family with the latter getting more focus in ''It’s Behind You''.
269* AmbiguouslyBi: In ''About Last Night'' he stares at a living naked man along with The Captain.
270* BlamingTheCuckold: Following reflecting further upon his life, Pat comes to blame himself for his wife Carol's affair. Whilst a NiceGuy, he realises his [[CreatureOfHabit sheer inflexibility and unspontaneity]], to the point over literally having every single hour of his life scheduled to meticulous detail long in advance, and sheer obliviousness to how bored and miserable this was making her, led to her seeking excitement elsewhere.
271* CreatureOfHabit: So unspontaneous was Pat that he refused to try a new Italian restaurant with his wife because each night of the week already had a pre-determined dinner. Everything he did both as a youth leader and in his personal life was meticulously scheduled. Sadly, this eventually led to his wife having an affair, because she was so tired of the boredom and lack of spontaneity or excitement in their marriage.
272* FaceDeathWithDignity: One of his first instincts, when he was ''shot in the throat'' and realised he was facing certain doom, was to minimise any trauma suffered by his charges by pretending not to be so injured and telling them not to look at him.
273* FantasticArousal: While camping, he gives Alison tips and tricks for making her campsite work better than Mike's. When she is sitting back, enjoying a biscuit (cookie) in her tea, he tells her "dip it again," and seems to have an obsession about it. After a couple times, Alison says she can't eat them while he is looking at her "like that."
274* {{Forgiveness}}: The scout who killed him later attends a wedding at Button House years later as an adult. Pat (eventually) forgives him when he realizes that he is partly to blame by giving a dangerous weapon to a child without first going over the safety requirements.
275* FriendlyGhost: One of the friendliest and was the one who was quite cheery and hopeful when Alison and Mike moved in. In fact, when by the season 1 finale everyone is begging Alison to stay and promise to change their quirky behaviour for the better, Pat has a realisation that he has no bargain chip, for he did nothing wrong.
276* HarmfulToMinors: Attempted aversion. After getting shot in the throat, one of his first concerns (after realizing none of them were old enough to drive him to the hospital) was telling his scouts not to look at him, playing off how badly wounded he was, and trying to drive away so the kids wouldn't be haunted by the images of his injury and demise. All this happened right in front of them, so obviously, it was too late, but the thought counts.
277* HeroesLoveDogs: Absolutely loves dogs (a trait shared by his actor, Jim Howick) up to the point where he's willing to cause himself pain by having one of Barclay's dogs partially phase through his hands as he instinctively tries to pat her.
278* ImpromptuTracheotomy: Pat died when one of the scouts he was teaching archery accidentally shot him through the neck with an arrow.
279* IronicName: His name means nobleman or patrician and he isn’t one.
280* TheLancer: He tends to defer to the Captain's authority and act as a kind of right-hand-man / NCO.
281* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: Pat when he's shot with the arrow. This is mainly because he doesn't want to frighten his youth group.
282* NiceGuy: He's friendly towards everyone and tries to do the right thing.
283* OOCIsSeriousBusiness:
284** In ''Happy Death Day'' a couple of the characters note that he's not his usual cheery self. Turns out tomorrow's the anniversary of his death, and his family comes by annually to pay their respects. A bit of a departure from the usual RapidFireComedy. He also took a couple of swings at the adult version of the young boy who shot him when he came back to the grounds for a wedding, but eventually forgave him for it.
285** When Alison tries to prank him for April Fool's Day, he tells her (with a face of complete stone) that after taking packs of ten year old boys on summer camps for ten years straight, there's absolutely '''''no''''' prank she can try that hasn't already been pulled on him. He then (somehow?!) manages to mime eating Alison alive.
286* ScoutOut: The writers are very careful ''not'' to identify Pat's youth organization as the actual Scouts. The uniform is similar but different and the organization is never given a name.
287* TeamMom: Both towards his youth group and the other ghosts such as acting as the director for the ghosts' panto production of Literature/{{Cinderella}} in “It’s Behind You”.
288[[/folder]]
289
290[[folder:Rogh ("Robin")]]
291[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/robin_25.png]]
292->'''Played by:''' Laurence Rickard
293
294A caveman and the oldest ghost in the house. He has the ability to make lights flicker and animals can hear him.
295----
296* ADayInTheLimelight:
297** ''Not Again'' explains the story of his death.
298** ''En Francais'' explores his friendship with Humphrey’s wife Sophie.
299* AmbiguouslyHuman: We're not sure if Robin was a modern human or a close relative to humans such as a Neanderthal, as he is shown to have the features and characteristics of both types.
300* BrotherSisterIncest: When Pat talks about how all humans are related on ''some'' level, Robin pipes up with 'Yeah, you all come from me! And my sister.' When the other ghosts and Alison react with confusion and disgust, he says he was joking -- but judging by his expression when no one can see his face, he definitely wasn't. A later episode in season 3 implies that he's just admitted he and his sister were intimate, if Fanny's comment is anything to go by.
301* ButForMeItWasTuesday: When Mary moved on, he was outside, watching his "mouse family," who had just had babies. While the others are upset, he asks them if they want to see the babies. He later explains that he's been around for so long, it's not practical for him to fall to pieces each and every time, especially because of odds that it will happen again. He's got his own way of remembering: by naming a star after them. He names off others that have come and gone, then names a star ("because it twinkles") after Mary.
302* ConspiracyTheorist: In one episode, he falls down a rabbit hole of conspiracy theory videos on [=YouTube=] and believes every single one of them.
303* CryingWolf: He apparently does this so often that the other ghosts ignore him out of habit, even when he ends up telling the truth.
304* EternalSexualFreedom: In his day, the basic rule was that 'if you like someone, you ''do'' it' (which apparently included your own siblings) nobody knew who their father was, and all the children were raised together. Consequently he thinks monogamy is stupid; when Pat, Julian and Fanny voice varying levels of disapproval, he points out that ''their'' respective marriages ended with them either cheating or being cheated upon, and in Fanny's case also being murdered, and when Thomas is disgusted Robin poses the question of what he would have done if he had married Isabelle and ''then'' met Allison, with Thomas unable to reply.
305* HiddenDepths: He's a master at chess and does crossword puzzles as a hobby. [[spoiler:He also learned to speak French simply from listening to Sophie Bone and her maid, as well as learning Russian as some point.]]
306* HighVoltageDeath: [[spoiler: He was touching a tree that he used to hide from a bear when it was stuck by lightning. It's implied that's the reason for his electric based powers as a ghost.]]
307* INeverSaidItWasPoison: [[spoiler: Thomas states that Eleanor poisoned Kitty with her tea as she gave Kitty one in the morning, since she grew deadly nightshade in the garden. However, Robin corrects him with the fact that Eleanor made the tea later on in the day.]]
308* ItWillNeverCatchOn: Believes that Christmas is just a fad that will be replaced with something else over time.
309* LoonWithAHeartOfGold: Being a caveman he can seen as a bit of a savage. However since he is the oldest, he his very wise and offers advice to his fellow ghosts when they are down.
310* MeaningfulName: His name is a diminutive of Robert, which means bright and shining. A very fitting name for someone who has light based powers.
311* OnlySaneMan: As the oldest of the ghosts by several thousand years, Robin has literally seen it all, and is one of the wisest and most level-headed of the bunch... when he's not amusing himself. He'll often be the one to [[StatingTheSimpleSolution state the simple solution]] e.g. when Fanny and the Captain are squabbling about her disturbing his sleep and everyone else gets dragged into the argument, Robin roars for attention, then calmly points out they can simply swap rooms.
312-->'''Mathew Baynton:''' Robin actually is surprisingly articulate. [...] Yeah, he's been around the longest so he's actually the wisest one, so there are moments where his wisdom suddenly shines through and he makes all of the others look like the idiots they are.
313* PeltsOfTheBarbarian: Being a caveman, this is how he dresses. This is [[TruthInTelevision historically accurate]] as Stone Age peoples did use animal fur for clothes. It kept them warm while out hunting which [[spoiler: he was doing before he died]].
314* PowerStrainBlackout: Occasionally his power backlashes and floors him.
315* TimeAbyss: No one knows exactly how long Robin has been around, probably somewhere around tens of thousands of years, with no hope of passing on. He's been present for every other resident's death and he muses that the only thing that's been there as long as him is the Moon.
316* TheTrickster: A lot of what he does is simply for fun. When Alison asks him what he wants in exchange for him to stop bothering her, and is enraged when she learns he's been scaring her out of her mind for no reason, he sheepishly says, "Well, it was something to do."
317* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: At the start of "Happy Holiday", the ghosts watch a trailer for a TV show about the skeleton of a pre-historic man. Robin is convinced that the person is Hat, a fellow caveman who, amongst other things, gave Robin the furs he wears in exchange for a tool. [[spoiler: When they watch the show later on, Robin is proven right -- and then he discovers that Hat died from hypothermia, because he no longer had his furs to keep him warm.]]
318* YouNoTakeCandle: As a stereotypical caveman with a speech centre of the brain that hadn't fully developed when he died, Robin speaks like this, despite being quite intelligent.
319** [[spoiler:Averted when speaking French, oddly enough.]]
320[[/folder]]
321
322[[folder:"The Captain" [[spoiler: (James)]]]]
323[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captain_5.png]]
324->'''Played by:''' Ben Willbond
325
326A Royal Army officer who was once stationed at Button House during World War II.
327----
328* ADayInTheLimelight:
329** ''Redding Weddy'' explorers his past and his feelings for his lieutenant, Anthony Havers.
330** ''Carpe Diem'' shows the story of his death.
331* AllGaysLoveTheater: Implied by the fact that his choice for countering Alison's IgnoringBySinging is "[[Theatre/ThePiratesOfPenzance I am the very model of a modern major general]]". ''The Hardest Word'' reveals he's a fan of Music/ColePorter.
332* CharacterDevelopment: Goes from complaining about the party in ''About Last Night'' and rather repressed about his emotions and sexuality, to dancing quite happily with a gay couple at the end of Season 2.
333* ChekhovsSkill: He has a talent for planning and attention to detail which led to him being put in charge of a weapons research unit during World War II... and also makes him an excellent wedding planner.
334* ClosetGay: Verging on TransparentCloset as of ''Free Pass''. By series 3, it's so obvious that when the other ghosts are trying to figure out who Fanny is having an affair with, Robin immediately rules him out.
335* DesperatelySeekingAPurposeInLife: Or in his case, afterlife, because though he's too much TheStoic to admit it, he's rather lost in an afterlife where his talents are neither required nor appreciated by the other ghosts. He's much happier when he's able to use his skills to lead the ghosts or assist Alison. [[spoiler: It’s implied he’s like this because he died in shame as he didn’t earn anything in life.]]
336* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: He's only known as the Captain until the fifth season is almost over.
337* GivenNameReveal: [[spoiler: His name is finally given as James in Carpe Diem]].
338* HardWorkHardlyWorks: He exercises with great discipline, but is disappointed with how he hasn't been improving. The fact that he doesn't have muscles anymore is clearly irrelevant.
339* HasAType: Strong men and authority. Justified as he is a closeted homosexual and since he is a captain, he is used to take charge of a situation.
340* HiddenDepths: Is shown to have quite a talent for wedding planning.
341* HoldingHands: Combined with [[spoiler: [[DiedInYourArmsTonight died in your hands tonight.]] As he is dying Havers is seen holding his hands as he admits that he gatecrashed the Button House VE Day celebration in order to see him.]]
342* ManlyGay: Stoic, disciplined, loves war, and an admirer of handsome young men.
343* MeaningfulName: [[spoiler: James means supplanter which is alluded to when he steals someone-else’s badges in order to gatecrash the Button House VE Day celebration as it was for decorated officers only. It also means he who follows which he essentially does on the day he does in order to see Havers. He also shares his name with James VI and I of Scotland and England who was a [[https://thehistoryvault.co.uk/james-i-vi-and-his-male-favourites/ possible homosexual.]]]]
344* NoNameGiven: His birth name is never revealed for the first four seasons. He ''almost'' mentions his surname in Series 3 while attempting to give Alison a debriefing, [[TheUnReveal but is interrupted]]. The 2021 Christmas special reveals that Pat, at least, knows his real name, but he is [[RunningGag again interrupted]] before he can tell Alison what it is. [[spoiler: His first name is eventually given as James in Series 5, when Havers calls him this as the Captain is dying of a heart attack, but we still never learn his surname]].
345* NotSoAboveItAll: Despite acting like a ranking officer and demanding strict discipline with himself and others, he has a tendency to be join in with the activities the other ghosts are doing.
346* OfficerAndAGentleman: The Captain literally refers to himself as such.
347* OnlySaneMan: He thinks he is, but he's wrong. As seen in “Something to Share?” he is hiding a secret (he's gay) like most of the other ghosts.
348* TheLeader: Being an army officer, he thinks himself as this. While the others sometimes defer to him, it's mainly because he's bossy and tends to assert his authority more than they do.
349* PhonyVeteran: both invoked and subverted. The Captain volunteered and served in the Second World War but never saw combat, relegated to a training and administrative position in the UK. In order to get into a party for combat veterans and be reunited with his gay crush he borrows a set of medal ribbons and is hugely ashamed that because he died whilst wearing them he's stuck with them pinned to his uniform forever.
350* TeamDad: He's the de facto leader of the ghosts and is usually the orchestrator of their plans (often involving some military strategy).
351** In ''Something To Share?'' we see some of Kitty's backstory, where she replaces significant players with the other ghosts and Alison to repress the true unpleasantness of her situation. Most prominently, Alison (unsurprisingly) takes the role of her sister, and her dad is replaced by the Captain, suggesting that she genuinely sees him as a surrogate father figure.
352** He acts as stage manager when the ghosts try to put on a panto version of Literature/{{Cinderella}} in "It's Behind You". Later on, [[spoiler: he gets recast to play the fairy godmother to Kitty's Cinderella]]
353* YoungerThanTheyLook: He looks to be in his 50's or 60's with his grey hair, but according to the official ''Ghosts'' book, he was 45 when he died, which is younger than Julian (who was 48). (Ben Willbond was 46 at the start of the series.)
354[[/folder]]
355
356[[folder:Katherine ("Kitty") Higham]]
357[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kitty_2.png]]
358->'''Played by:''' Creator/LollyAdefope
359
360A cheery but naïve and overly friendly Georgian noblewoman.
361----
362* ADayInTheLimelight: Series 3's ''Something To Share?'' explores her past, while Series 5's ''Pineapple Day'' explores her death.
363* AbsenceOfEvidence: Brought up when the other ghosts are discussing how she died, as the fact that there isn't a mark on her- in contrast to Pat's arrow or Thomas's bullet-wound- rules out most obvious causes of death. [[spoiler: After realising that Kitty died by a spider bite, they check her hand and find a small bite mark.]]
364* BlackSheep: Her sister Eleanor was often mean to her on the basis that she was the “true” daughter while Kitty was only adopted. Reports have emerged that the character may be based on UsefulNotes/DidoElizabethBelle, a free black British gentlewoman from the Georgian Era.
365* ChildishToothGap: She has a gap between her two front teeth, and is easily the most child-like of the ghosts.
366* CinderellaPlot: Her backstory alludes to this fairytale such as having a wicked sister and not being able to go to a ball.
367* CompanionCube: In life, she had Florence the statue, who was her OnlyFriend growing up.
368* TheCutie: Very sweet and innocent and tends to be treated like the baby of the group, although as of season four she's a little less ditzy and her speech and mannerisms have evolved to be less child-like in pitch and tone.
369* FakeMemories: Kitty has rewritten her own memories, forcing herself to believe that her sister was a kind person when in reality she was cruel.
370* FreudianExcuse: It’s implied that she wants to have a very close relationship with Alison because her sister Eleanor, was often cruel to her. It’s also noteworthy that Alison bears a resemblance to Eleanor, which is ironic since [[UncannyFamilyResemblance Alison is Eleanor’s descendant.]]
371* FriendlyGhost: One of the nicest ghosts in the group.
372* {{Good Parents}}: Despite being very lonely in her life with only a malicious, cruel sister who enjoyed tricking her and a statue named Florence for friends, Kitty appears to have been treated equally with her sister by her adoptive parents and seems to have enjoyed a nice upbringing.
373* HiddenDepths: Despite her cheery attitude, she had a troubled youth and was mistreated by her sister (which she has repressed her memories of).
374* IJustWantToHaveFriends: Kitty instantly latches on to Alison as a friend, to the point of irritation on the living woman's part. We get plenty of hints that Kitty was very lonely when she was alive, since her companions consist of a malicious sister who enjoyed tricking her, and a literal ''statue''.
375* KindheartedSimpleton: While kind, she's rather naïve and ignorant about a lot of things.
376* LivingEmotionalCrutch: Alison has become one for her, to the extent that Kitty bursts into hysterical tears when she gets the inaccurate impression that Alison doesn't care for her anymore.
377* MeaningfulName: Her name means pure which is reflective of her personality and her innocence.
378* MissConception: Thinks babies are made by pressing ears together.
379* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: As a black Georgian noblewoman she's probably inspired by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dido_Elizabeth_Belle Dido Belle]].
380* StillBelievesInSanta: "He Came!" reveals that Kitty still believes in Santa. Apparently, not even the Captain has made an attempt to correct her. We see him trying to, but he can't bring himself to crush her belief.
381* TokenMinority: She is the only ghost and the only one in her family who is black. It’s implied that her sister was mean to her because of her skin colour.
382* WomanChild: Zig Zagged as she is the most childlike of the ghosts since she loves playing games with her sister, back when she was alive and Mary in the present day. However she is seen reading adult romances, knows about Creator/MaryShelley, is fascinated with Maddocks’s flesh wound and gets excited when she sees how babies are really made.
383[[/folder]]
384
385[[folder:Mary Guppy]]
386[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mary_7.png]]
387[[caption-width-right:220:[[labelnote:Click here to see Mary when she was alive.]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_5993.jpeg[[/labelnote]]]]
388->'''Played by:''' Katy Wix
389
390The Stuart era victim of a witch trial. Anyone who passes through her can smell something burning.
391
392----
393* AllThereInTheManual: Her surname is only mentioned in the companion book.
394* AshFace: Since she was burned to death, as a ghost she is perpetually covered in soot.
395* BurnTheWitch: How she died; [[spoiler: two farmers decided to accuse her for using witchcraft to summon the frost that damaged their crops, rather than accepting responsibility. So she was burned at the stake.]]
396* TheBusCameBack: She makes a [[TheFaceless faceless cameo]] in a flashback in “Carpe Diem” when she and the other ghosts are looking at motor vehicles on VE Day at Button House.
397* CharacterTics: Mary's ghost emits a small cloud of ash whenever she's stressed or if her death is mentioned.
398* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: She has a set of superstitions and beliefs that's baffling to all the other characters (thinks cereals popping sound like people dying etc). [[FridgeBrilliance This could explain why she had been accused of witchcraft]]; she can be quite eccentric even when compared to her peers at the time. Unfortunately back then 'eccentric' often led to accusations of witchcraft and/or heresy.
399* ConditionedToAcceptHorror: For past 300 or so years she had the exact same horrible nightmare, every single night. By the time she finally shares it, she doesn't even register it as a nightmare anymore.
400* ADeathInTheLimelight: [[spoiler:For the first three episodes of series 4, we learn more about Mary's past; why she was accused of witchcraft, how she spent her days with her husband and her friendship with Annie. Then in the fourth episode, she moves on.]]
401* FourIsDeath: [[spoiler:She moves on in the fourth episode of the fourth series]].
402* GeniusDitz: After a day on a film set she proves quite adept at direction.
403* HeroicBSOD: She mentally shuts down for a while whenever anyone mentions the 'witch trial'. It takes her over ''300 years'' to even ''begin'' to be ready to talk about it.
404* HideousHangoverCure: Mary starts to suggest one to a hung-over Alison, getting as far as soaking mushrooms in goats' milk and vinegar before Alison almost pukes.
405* LethalChef: She tried, though. Unfortunately, she first lets the pheasant burn because she's only ever smelled burning since the day she died, then lets the stew overcook because she doesn't know what "reducing" it means. In life she also knew better than to wash the flavor off turnips.
406* MeaningfulName: One of the meanings of her name is rebellious which is alluded when she insults various people over the years, along with Annie, after Annie teaches her to speak her thoughts out loud. Another meaning is bitter which could represent the offscreen moment at the end of “The Hardest Word” where [[spoiler: she tells off Alison for forgiving the other ghosts and them not facing justice.]]
407* NeverLearnedToRead: As Mary was born a peasant woman during the Stuart Era, she is this at first. But season 2 shows her learning to read with the help of Alison.
408* ThePeepingTom: Likes to peep on Mike bathing, though she promised to stop.
409* PowerIncontinence: She can't control her power--it works on anyone who passes through her.
410* SuperstitionEpisode: In general, she has a number of superstitions, but the first wedding at Button House kicks them into high gear--as it turns out, her husband died because she didn't uphold the tradition of having a cake broken over her head at her own wedding. (That is, he died in a plowing accident three years after they were married....because of the cake, ''obviously''.)
411* TraumaButton:
412** Referencing fire in her presence is a quick way to bring her to tears.
413** The problem with using her power is that it makes her smell burning more intensely, bringing back memories of her death. This is why she outright refuses to use it to help Alison gull some paranormal researchers at one point.
414** When the house needs to sprayed for woodworm, she's absolutely terrified by the professionals in their protective suits, taking them for demons.
415[[/folder]]
416
417[[folder:Sir Humphrey Bone ("Headless Humphrey")]]
418
419[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ghosts_headless.jpg]]
420[[caption-width-right:220:Humphrey's body]]
421[[caption-width-right:220:[[labelnote:Click to see Humphrey's head.]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/humphrey_head_4.jpg]][[/labelnote]]
422[[caption-width-right:220:[[labelnote:Click to see his younger self.]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_6564.jpeg]][[/labelnote]]
423->'''Played by:''' Laurence Rickard (head), Yani Xander (body)
424
425A Tudor nobleman trying to reunite his head and body.
426----
427* ADayInTheLimelight:
428** Series 3's ''The Bone Plot'' reveals what his marriage was like and the circumstances of his death.
429** ''En Francais'' shows more of his married life from Robin’s perspective.
430* ArrangedMarriage: He was married at fourteen to a French girl (who was twelve). They didn't love each other -- she didn't even ''like'' him. Series 3's ''The Bone Plot'' shows that they both at least ''tried'' to get along, with Humphrey trying to make her happy [[spoiler:to the point of allowing her to escape persecution so she can live the life she wants]].
431* AscendedExtra: In the first season, his body mostly just wanders around looking for his head and doesn't really get involved with the shenanigans of the main characters. Come the second season, he interacts much more with the other ghosts, [[spoiler:reveals the truth about Thomas's death (that his cousin set him up to be killed so he could steal his beloved) and causes Fanny to rethink her aversion to the same-sex wedding taking place in the house.]] In series 3 he gets ADayInTheLimelight episode and in another episode [[spoiler:his body gets involved in a romantic relationship with Fanny.]]
432* CraniumChase: Get separated from his body quite often and since it doesn't have ears, it can't exactly hear his instructions.
433* GoryDiscretionShot: When the mounted swords are jarred loose, the camera cuts away from Humphrey's demise to the two Queen's guardsmen and the sound of his head hitting the floor is heard.
434* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: He stays behind to hold back the guards so his wife can escape. Subverted then parodied as he manage to hide from them; only for him to be accidentally beheaded by the swords hanging above the fireplace where he hid in.]]
435* MeaningfulName: His name means peace which is alluded to when [[spoiler: brings closure to the circumstances of Thomas’ death and when he brings peace in Fanny over her outrage of a same-sex wedding.]]
436* SeveredHeadSports: He's quite relaxed about having his head used as a volleyball by the other ghosts, since it means he gets to join in for once. He's rather less pleased when Thomas decides to use him for keepy-uppies.
437* TimeShiftedActor: His younger self is portrayed by an uncredited actor.
438* UnwantedSpouse: He wife didn't like him, and it seems the feeling was mutual. Although the season 3 premiere demonstrates that he made an effort to be at least friendly with her and she acknowledged to her friends that he was a good man.
439* UnwittingPawn: In his wife's plot against Elizabeth I. She and her co-conspirators were so successful in scapegoating him that the TV documentary made at the house in Series 3 still identifies him as the plot's mastermind.
440[[/folder]]
441
442[[folder:Other Ghosts]]
443!!Plague Victims
444[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/a102d1c6_fdba_4896_bc02_c13da64c9e97.jpeg]]
445-> '''Played by:''' Lolly Adefope, Mathew Baynton, Simon Farnaby, Martha Howe-Douglas, Jim Howick, Laurence Rickard, Ben Willbond, Katy Wix
446
447A group of medieval peasants who "live" in the basement. Only some of them have been named, specifically Geoff[[note]]played by Simon Farnaby[[/note]], Nigel[[note]]played by Laurence Rickard[[/note]] Mick[[note]]played by Mathew Baynton[[/note]], Walter[[note]]played by Ben Willbond[[/note]] and John[[note]]played by Jim Howick[[/note]]. They look absolutely terrifying at first, but are actually surprisingly nice and intelligent.
448----
449* ADayInTheLimelight: They come up out of the cellar in one episode, when they learn that Mick accidentally gave them all the plague and they don't want to share a space with him anymore. They hire Julian to act as a barrister while putting Mick on trial.
450* CreepyBasement: The basement they live in is creepy even if you ''can't'' see them, since their corpses are still buried in it--and not particularly well.
451* TheHermit: To a degree. They're friendly, and they can come into the house proper whenever they like, but they seem to prefer each others' company down in the basement.
452* IncurableCoughOfDeath: Mick gets this after he returns from London, although he hurriedly wipes the blood off his hands before anyone can see it.
453* OhCrap: Mick gets this look on his face when it comes out that the furs he brought back from London were infested with the plague, meaning he's responsible for wiping out the entire village.
454* OneSteveLimit: Downplayed as Mick technically shares the same name with Mike (Mike and Mick are shorten forms of the name Michael).
455* OutOfFocus: They only made brief appearances in the first two series, but had ADayInTheLimelight during the second series. They're completely absent in series 3, though this was due to Covid restrictions preventing the cast from being so close together in one room (and they have a brief appearance in the Christmas special for that series). They return properly in series 4, getting a subplot in the first episode, and making up the audience of the pantomime in the Christmas special.
456* RoomFullOfZombies: They're ghosts but their appearance gives this impression, as noted by Alison. Justified as they died of the plague, which left them disfigured hence their zombie like appearance. They also prefer to stay in the boiler room.
457* SmarterThanYouLook: They may be a bunch of medieval plague victims who mostly live in the basement, but that doesn't make them ''stupid''. Case in point, they've learned a good deal about electrical repair and maintenance from watching all the repairmen who've been in the basement over the years.
458* WhatTheHellHero: The other peasants turn on Mick when they realise he brought the plague to their village in the first place, but they're still not as bothered by it as you'd expect and quickly accept him back when Julian proves to be more of a prick.
459-->'''John:''' [[BlackComedy You killed my kids, mate.]]
460
461!!Jemima
462[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/97a4591d_3e61_47c2_b8fc_ca76268056e1.jpeg]]
463-> '''Played by:''' Anya [=McKenna=]-Bruce
464
465A young girl who died of the plague, and now hangs out in the pantry. Her singing can be heard by the living.
466----
467* {{Ambiguous Situation}}: It's not really clear if Jemima is in any way related to the Plague ghosts in the basement, if she was part of their village, or if she died of plague at another point during the Black Death, or even sometime afterwards, possibly during the much later seventeenth century outbreak. It's never really mentioned or implied when she died, other than the fact it was before 1824. She also can be heard singing by the living, but the song she sings was released after the final outbreak of plague in England so it's possible she learned the song after death, possibly hearing it sung by a child who grew up in Button House.
468* CreepyChild: Even the other ghosts are scared of her. She honestly doesn't understand why people find her recital of "Ring a Ring a Roses" so unsettling...
469* IronicNurseryRhyme: Her specialty, although admittedly "Ring a Ring a Roses" doesn't need too much help.
470* OutOfFocus: Even more so than the other plague ghosts; she has only appeared in the very first episode and one episode of the second season, and barely ever gets mentioned. It's unclear if she's still around, or if she eventually moved on off screen.
471
472!!Annie
473[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/238cf679_8130_4811_bfbe_fb9ef186c62c.jpeg]]
474-> '''Played by:''' Bridget Christie
475
476A Puritan ghost who died after choking on a piece of bread. Was once a friend of Mary, but moved on long before the start of the series.
477----
478* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: This happened to Annie long before Alison arrived at Button House.
479* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Being forced into silence all her life caused her to freely voice her negative opinions on those she disliked in death regularly, but she did have a genuine kinship with Mary and expressed some sympathy for Thomas after his death. Robin also seems to remember her fondly, saying how she had a "good heart" and he named a star after he'd once she got "sucked off".
480* MeaningfulName: Her name means grace, favour or prayer. These are characteristics for a typical Puritan as they were strict Christians. The favour part of her name meaning could refer to having favour in {{God}} as a [[UsefulNotes/{{Christianity}} Christian.]]
481* NewEnglandPuritan: What Annie was in life, though from her attitude in death and conversations with her husband, she didn’t seem to enjoy being one.
482* TeachHimAnger: Annie was the one who taught Mary how to speak her mind and become comfortable voicing the opinions she couldn’t speak in life. Mary still remembers her fondly for this.
483* WeHardlyKnewYe: Only appears twice in flashbacks due to having moved on prior to Alison’s arrival, so we don’t get to know her much outside of her death and friendship with Mary.
484
485!!Maddocks
486[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/3f4a22a4_fab0_4ac7_b655_fe0ac9da8d75.jpeg]]
487-> '''Played by:''' Richard Glover
488
489A ghost that haunts the neighboring land to Button House after getting his foot stuck in a badger trap.
490----
491* AmbiguousSituation: It is unknown when exactly he died as he wears a standard countryman outfit that could come from anytime after TheEdwardianEra.
492* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: Subverted, where he was actually hiding so that the ghosts can finally leave.
493* FateWorseThanDeath: He thinks that the house ghosts fighting over being his friend is worse than the badgers eating his corpse.
494* OddFriendship: With Robin as he is a caveman while he is more recently deceased. He is the only ghost he likes and has hung out with before. Both of them agree that the rest of the Button Ghosts are overbearing. It’s implied that Robin helped him escape the annoyance of the other ghosts by stating that he “sucked off” when in reality he hid behind a hedge. Before they part, Robin agrees to meet with him again on Tuesday.
495* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: He gives one to all the house ghosts after they keep bothering him and fighting over being his friend.
496
497!!Other minor background ghosts
498-> '''Played by:''' Various
499
500The true curse of Alison's unique power is that she sees ghosts ''everywhere'', not just in Button House. Throughout the series, she has brief encounters with various unnamed ghosts, including a doctor at a clinic, two Luftwaffe pilots who likely died when their plane was shot down and are now suspended in midair, a Roundhead soldier of the English Civil War, and a hitchhiker who was murdered by the side of a road.
501----
502* FunnyBackgroundEvent: Sometimes, their antics aren't even verbally acknowledged. For instance, the Civil War soldier (with a huge spear still in his chest) awkwardly follows Alison and Lucy around while muttering about which side won the war.
503* InstantDeathStab: William, [[spoiler: the ghost who moves on in a flashback of “En Francais”,]] seems to have died this way as he has a sword or dagger sticking out of his chest.
504* SelectiveGravity: Since they evidently died mid-flight, the German pilots are stuck hovering in place several hundred feet in the air, at eye level with the window of a flat Alison and Mike considered moving to.
505* SurprisinglyCreepyMoment: The hitchhiker girl cheerfully asks if Alison was murdered too, which is a surprisingly dark moment even for this series. The reveal that Alison's doctor is also dead may come as a shock as well.
506* YouCanSeeMe: The minor ghosts often react with surprise and excitement whenever Alison sees them.
507[[/folder]]
508
509[[folder:People the Ghosts Knew In Life]]
510[[quoteright:1000:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_6566_6.jpeg]]
511 [[caption-width-right:1000:Clockwise from top to bottom: Carol, Isabelle, Sophie, Francis, Daley, Lavinia, Lieutenant Anthony Havers and Eleanor.]]
512-> '''Played by:''' Various
513
514* AbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder: Carol cheated on her husband Pat, since he often didn’t spend time with her due to his lifestyle on sticking to routines and the fact that he was a youth leader. After Pat’s death, she later married the man who she cheated on Pat with.
515* {{Alpha Bitch}}: Kitty’s adopted sister, Eleanor; even Mary, who's generally well disposed towards most people, flat out states that 'She was a ''horrible wench.'''
516* AmbiguouslyGay: Havers, the Captain’s close friend and crush. Was he homosexual like the Captain? Did he reciprocate his feelings? Or did he just see him as a close friend? [[spoiler: ''Carpe Diem'' implies that Havers ''was'' homosexual and knew that the Captain had feelings for him.]]
517* DeadGuyJunior: Daley names is son after his deceased father Pat.
518* DepravedHomosexual: George Button is pretty much the only LGBT character in the whole show not to be portrayed in a positive light. He willfully cheated on Fanny with not one, but ''two men'', then he murdered her in cold blood when [[HeKnowsTooMuch she found out]].
519* DiedInYourArmsTonight:
520** Isabelle holds Thomas dearly and makes out with him as he dies. Subverted as it is revealed that Thomas actually died alone.
521** [[spoiler: The Captain reaches out to Havers as he's dying but since they're in a room full of soldiers and need to hide their feelings for each other, the most Havers can do is hold the Captain's hand as he passes him his swagger stick.]]
522* FreudianExcuse: It’s implied that Eleanor was often mean to Kitty because she thought that ever since that her parents adopted Kitty, she thought that Kitty took away the love and affection she deserved. Since Kitty is black, her spitefulness might have been motivated by racism.
523* MeaningfulName:
524** Francis means free man which may allude to the fact that he [[spoiler: never got punished for being responsible for Thomas’ death and marrying Isabelle. Hence he was free to live a married life with her.]]
525** Eleanor means light-hearted and shining light. The shining light to the part of her name may be a reference to how she would blind Kitty of her true intentions. The light-hearted part of her name is alluded to when she appears kind and caring as part of her manipulation of Kitty. [[spoiler: She later confesses to a dying Kitty that she wants to be the kind sister Kitty has always been.]]
526** Sophie means wisdom which is very fitting as she [[spoiler: organises a Catholic plot to overthrow Elizabeth I without her husband’s knowledge and is bilingual.]]
527** Isabelle means pledged to god which is alluded to as she is in love with Thomas and was in a secret relationship with him.
528** Havers’ first name Antony means priceless one. It is a reference to the captain’s affection for him.
529* MurderInTheFamily: Francis and George Button [[spoiler: are both responsible for the deaths of Thomas and Fanny. The difference is that George directly killed Fanny by pushing her out of the window, while Francis orchestrated his cousin Thomas’ death by tricking him into fighting a duel and lying about the pace count so his opponent can shoot him.]]
530* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler: Eleanor comes to regret her mistreatment of Kitty when the latter is on her death bed.]]
531* OneTrueLove: How Thomas considers Isabelle. They were in a relationship which her father doesn’t know about. It meant that when Thomas visited Higham House on the day he died, he couldn’t openly display his feelings for her since she was with her father.
532* TimeShiftedActor:
533** The adult Sophie is played by Chloé Delanney while the young Sophie is played by Eva Shevchenko-Holovko.
534** Charlie Mackinnon and Billy Byers portrayed Daley aged 7 and 12 while his adult self is played by an uncredited actor.
535** Sophie Bould plays Carol as a young woman in old VHS footage of Pat celebrating Christmas with his family while her older self is played by an uncredited actress.

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