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Spirited: sneak peek

When Henry returns in Foxtel's new drama, he brings with him a coterie of new ghosts whose fun and games wreak havoc on Suzy’s life.

Season Two of Spirited begins on W Channel next week.

When Henry (Matt King) returns he brings with him a coterie of new ghosts whose fun and games wreak havoc on Suzy’s (Claudia Karvan) personal and professional life.

Returning are Rodger Corser, Belinda Bromilow, Angus Sampson, Jane Harders, Yael Stone, Charlie Garber, Paul Gleeson with new cast members Simon Lyndon, Heather Mitchell, Sarah Snook, Annie Maynard, Anthony Phelan, Jacek Koman, Christopher Stollery and Kelly Butler.

It airs 7:30pm Wednesdays on W.

9 Responses

  1. This is one of the best Drama series in a long long long time.

    For those who don’t have Pay TV give up one of your other luxuries, as the money is well worth it just for this one show.
    Besides you will be addicted to other great Foxtel Productions so all in all it will work out for you. Every reason not to sell to channel 9 is to get these ‘freeviewers’ to pay for decent television that’s far less full of repetitiveness.

    I was elated with joy (in such a difficult time) that ”Spirited” was back for another season.

    An alternative to those whom cannot afford PayTV (like my Nanny & Pa) they come over once a week and we watch it together.

    Go Claudia and Matt – we love you xxx

  2. “Why not sell it to Channel 9 so we can all see it!!! God knows Channel 9 needs a new drama series!! What’s the point of making a series if it will only be seen by…what…. a couple of hundred people!!?? I mean…what the hell is “W”??!!”

    Why do free to air people always whinge about what pay TV people are watching and getting on foxtel? We pay for to see shows like spirited!!

  3. Why not sell it to Channel 9 so we can all see it!!! God knows Channel 9 needs a new drama series!! What’s the point of making a series if it will only be seen by…what…. a couple of hundred people!!?? I mean…what the hell is “W”??!!

  4. This show is great. It’s fresh and something that hasn’t been done before, well, on local tv anyway. I also like how it still has that John Edwards / Claudia Karvan-esque drama quality to it, with the relationships and the subtlety and all that. Love it.

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