Ghost Stories for Christmas - Season 0 Episode 3 A Warning to the Curious
An amateur archaeologist, Mr Paxton (Peter Vaughan), travels to the coastal Norfolk town of Seaburgh. His research has uncovered an old Anglo-Saxon legend telling of three fabled crowns that protect England from invasion. One is said to have been lost in a war, a second lost to the sea - but the third is thought to be hidden somewhere near Seaburgh. Paxton checks into a local inn where, despite the suspicions of the locals, he hears that another archaeologist searching for the crown was found dead more than a decade ago. His inquiries lead him to the grave of a local man, William Ager who was said to be the last of his line and a guardian of the crown. Paxton goes to search the woods near Ager's former home but his excavations will unearth something more than the fabled crown.
Year: 2000
Country: United Kingdom
Studio: BBC Two
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Cast: Christopher Lee, Peter White, Matthew Wheatley, Tony Slater, Edward Olive, Colston Vear
Crew: Roger Harris (Production Designer), May Miller (Executive Producer), Mervyn Gerrard (Sound), Chris Packman (Colorist), Jerry Kelly (Camera Operator), Monica O'Connor (Production Manager)
First Air Date: Dec 23, 2000
Last Air date: Dec 31, 2000
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 4 Episode
Runtime: 30 minutes
IMDb: 0.00/10 by 0.00 users
Popularity: 2.919
Language: English
Episode
Whistle and I'll Come to You
Whistle and I'll Come to You
A Warning to the Curious
The Stalls of Barchester
Lost Hearts
The Treasure of Abbot Thomas
The Ash Tree
The Signalman
Stigma
The Ice House
A View From a Hill
Number 13
The Tractate Middoth
Christopher Lee Ghost Stories for Christmas - Number 13
Christopher Lee Ghost Stories for Christmas - The Stalls of Barchester
Christopher Lee Ghost Stories for Christmas - A Warning to the Curious
Classic Ghost Stories The Mezzotint
Classic Ghost Stories The Ash Tree
Classic Ghost Stories Oh Whistle and I'll Come to You My Lad
Classic Ghost Stories Wailing Well
Classic Ghost Stories The Rose Garden
Schalken The Painter
Martin's Close