Daisy May and Charlie Cooper’s NightWatch : their hilarious ghost show is a warm-hearted joy
The Bafta-winning siblings bicker, fart and squeal the night away in some of the UK’s ‘haunted as hell’ hotspots. But forget the ghosts – this is really just a golden opportunity to weep with laughter A full moon looms, a synthesiser gulps and – dun dun duuuuuuuun – we’re off to HMP Gloucester (…)
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