New Australian Adaptation of Ghosts Offers Hilarious and Authentic Take on the Classic Comedy

In a delightful twist for fans of comedy, the Australian adaptation of the hit show “Ghosts” is ready to take the screen. Viewers can breathe a sigh of relief as this new version promises to retain the charm of the original while showcasing a distinctly Australian flair.
The storyline follows Kate and Sean, a couple who inherit the run-down Ramshead Manor, envisioning it as a boutique hotel. However, their plans quickly unravel when they discover that their new property is haunted by six ghostly inhabitants who are not eager to leave. After a mishap leads to Kate developing the uncanny ability to see these spirits, she and Sean find themselves navigating not only the challenges of renovations but also the comical dilemmas posed by their ghostly roommates. Each ghost brings with them a rich tapestry of history and secrets, creating a blend of humor and heart as Kate and Sean forge an unexpected family dynamic.
The ensemble cast, featuring talents such as Tamala, Rowan Witt, Mandy McElhinney, Brent Hill, Michelle Brasier, Jackson Tozer, Ines English, and George Zao, makes this adaptation a must-watch. They infuse the characters with authenticity and wit, ensuring that the show feels relatable and unique to Australian viewers.
During a recent visit to the Perth set, it was evident that a substantial amount of care has been put into crafting this version. The attention to detail is remarkable, striving to honor Australian history while paralleling the essence of the original series. As Tamala aptly put it, “It’s a really recognisable Ghosts world, but we’re really grabbing the show by both hands and making all the ghosts really original and truthful to Australia’s history.” Notably, the creative decision to make their leader a First Nations woman reflects an effort to present a more inclusive narrative.
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As the adaptation gears up for its premiere, anticipation is brewing among fans eager to see how this blend of humor and historical context unfolds. For those looking to indulge in independent women’s media, a subscription to Mamamia offers an all-access pass to a variety of engaging content, including exclusive podcasts, articles, videos, and fitness resources through the MOVE app.




