Ghost Story
Ghost Story is an American television anthology series that aired for one season on NBC from 1972 to 1973. Executive-produced by William Castle, it initially featured supernatural entities such as ghosts, vampires, and witches. By mid-season, low ratings led to a shift -- for the most part -- away from paranormal themes and a title change to Circle of Fear.
Cast (190)
Directors
Don McDougall
Director
Ages 54-55
Paul Stanley
Director
Walter Doniger
Director
Ages 55

Daryl Duke
Director
Ages 43-44

Robert Day
Director
Ages 50

Charles S. Dubin
Director
Ages 53-54

David Lowell Rich
Director
Ages 52
Alexander Singer
Director
Ages 44
Herschel Daugherty
Director
Ages 61-62

Arnold Laven
Director
Ages 50-51

Leslie H. Martinson
Director
Ages 57-58

Richard Donner
Director
Ages 42
James H. Brown
Director
Ages 42

James Neilson
Director
Ages 62-63

Leo Penn
Director
Ages 51
Writers

Jimmy Sangster
Writer
Ages 44-45
Seeleg Lester
Story
Elizabeth M. Walter
Story
D.C. Fontana
Story
Ages 33-34
Anthony Lawrence
Writer
Ages 44
Paul Mason
Story
Stanley Ellin
Story
Ages 55-56
Bill S. Ballinger
Writer
Edward DeBlasio
Story

Robert Bloch
Writer
Ages 55
Del Reisman
Writer
Ages 48
William Bast
Writer
Rick Blum
Writer
John McGreevey
Writer
Ages 49-50
Robert Specht
Writer
A.M. Burrage
Story

Richard Matheson
Writer
Ages 46-47
Peter L. Dixon
Writer

Harlan Ellison
Story
Ages 38
Mann Rubin
Writer
Ages 44-45
Henry Slesar
Writer
Ages 45
Halsted Welles
Writer
Producers
Original Language
en
Spoken Languages
English
Production Countries
US
Production Companies
Screen Gems Television, William Castle Productions



