Showing posts with label THE WITCH FARM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label THE WITCH FARM. Show all posts

Saturday, August 22, 2026

SEE FIRST IMAGES WITH MICHAEL SOCHA AND EDWARD HOLCROFT IN BBC'S THE WITCH FARM NEW GHOST STORY TV SERIES

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1ST IMAGES FROM MICHAEL SOCHA SERIES
Straight from Wales come first images from BBC's new spooky series THE WITCH FARM a ghost story and mystery set in the Welsh countryside based on real events and starring Gabrielle Creevy, Michael Socha and our dearest Edward Holcroft. The series will arrive soon to BBC One. 
THE STORY IS SET IN
 South Wales, 1989. Bill (Socha), Liz (Creevy) and their teenage son Jonathan (Lewin Lloyd) leave London for Heol Fanog, a remote modern farmhouse in the foothills of the Brecon Beacons, determined to make a fresh start. At first, the isolation feels like freedom. But when frightening, inexplicable things begin to happen around the house and a strange figure begins to appear, the family starts to feel increasingly scared. What follows is a steady escalation ofthe chillingly uncanny - unexplained disturbances and an unsettling sense that they are not alone. As Bill and Liz begin to investigate, the house draws them deeper into a history that refuses to stay buried. And as the land yields its secrets, so too does their marriage - testing the limits of trust, belief, and what they’re willing to deny in order to survive.
 

Friday, April 3, 2026

MICHAEL SOCHA TO LEAD BBC'S NEW SUPERNATURAL THRILLER TV SERIES THE WITCH FARM

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MICHAEL SOCHA TO LEAD BBC SERIES
BBC has commissioned new four part supernatural thriller TV series THE WITCH FARM from Danny Robins set in South Wales, 1989. Michael Socha and Gabrielle Creevy star as Bill and Liz Rich who leave
Michael Socha will take the lead role
 London for Heol Fanog, a remote modern farmhouse in the foothills of the Brecon Beacons, determined to make a fresh start. At first, the isolation feels like freedom. But when, in the midst of a traumatic home birth, Liz becomes convinced she’s seen a ghostly figure in the bedroom they start to feel increasingly afraid… What follows is a steady escalation of the chillingly uncanny - unexplained disturbances and an unsettling sense that they are not alone. As Bill and Liz begin to investigate, the house draws them deeper into a history that refuses to stay buried. And as the land yields its secrets, so too does their marriage - testing the limits of trust, belief, and what they’re willing to deny in order to survive. Speaking of BBC, they have also ordered the second season of Lynley series with our dearest Leo Suter.