Is your fav on their list?

Forced to choose under pain of neck-arrow, what would your favouriteGhostsepisode be?

The one with Pats death day?

BBC’s Ghosts is back for a fourth series

The Christmas panto ep?

The Captains story finally told in Carpe Diem?

We nominatedsome corkers here, but they barely scratch the surface of this delightful, warm comedy.

Lolly Adefope as Kitty in Ghosts

Lets leave it to the experts then.

As told to Nathan Bryon on the BBC Sounds podcastInside… ## Ben Willbond: Redding Weddy

(Series 2, Episode 3.

I think then [Redding Weddy] sparked the thought of how all this is going to end.

Jim Howick: The Woodworm Men

(Series 3, Episode 3.

As the episode was filmed sequentially, It felt like [they] were actually camping that day!.

We put in someBlair Witchtropes.

However, when heisinspired and not forced into a performative gesture, he can do it.

Matthew Baynton: Perfect Day

(Series 2, Episode 6.

It almost felt like I was having a conversation with my own homophobic Grandmother, says Baynton.

Shes the most extremely violent of the bunch in that moment.

She headbutts the Captain!

Larry Rickard: Something to Share?

(Series 3, Episode 5.

A lot of real fun in it and also some sort of darkness.

Martha Howe-Douglas: Bump in the Night

(Series 2, Episode 5.

Its a fun, fun thing.

I guess that fed in to the casting of him having two sisters.

I loved creating that episode because it does have so much heart.

Charlotte Ritchie: Free Pass

(Series 1, Episode 4.

She thinks theyre tiny mini people.

Ghosts series one to five are streamingon BBC iPlayerin the UK.

Season three of the US version arrives on CBS in the US on February 15.