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Originally from arenabg.com, seems to be good site but private tracker. This is a good print, avi file, no rar, no spam, no virus, just in time for Christmas.
Part of the BBC's "Ghost Story for Christmas" broadcasts.
A Ghost Story For Christmas: The Signalman [1976]
Country of Origin: UK
Date(s) of Broadcast: 22 December 1976
Average Episode Running Time: 38 minutes
Format: colour
SUMMARY
In an isolated railway cutting, a traveler meets and befriends a lonely signalman who has a strange tale to tell. He is being haunted by a mysterious figure that lurks in the mouth of a rail tunnel, warning him of impending tragedy. He has appeared twice before and both occasions, the signalman witnessed terrible accidents - a train crash and a young bride falling from a speeding carriage. Now the figure has returned and the signalman fears that something terrible is about to happen...
CAPSULE REVIEW
Arguably the best of the BBC's Christmas ghost stories, featuring top notch performances, a tightly written script and the most terrifying of all of the ghosts, a hideous, eyeless thing that seems to be screaming but makes no sound. The end may be a little predictable, but it has a sense of awful inevitability about it that makes the preceding horrors even worse.
Part of the BBC's "Ghost Story for Christmas" broadcasts.
A Ghost Story For Christmas: The Signalman [1976]
Country of Origin: UK
Date(s) of Broadcast: 22 December 1976
Average Episode Running Time: 38 minutes
Format: colour
SUMMARY
In an isolated railway cutting, a traveler meets and befriends a lonely signalman who has a strange tale to tell. He is being haunted by a mysterious figure that lurks in the mouth of a rail tunnel, warning him of impending tragedy. He has appeared twice before and both occasions, the signalman witnessed terrible accidents - a train crash and a young bride falling from a speeding carriage. Now the figure has returned and the signalman fears that something terrible is about to happen...
CAPSULE REVIEW
Arguably the best of the BBC's Christmas ghost stories, featuring top notch performances, a tightly written script and the most terrifying of all of the ghosts, a hideous, eyeless thing that seems to be screaming but makes no sound. The end may be a little predictable, but it has a sense of awful inevitability about it that makes the preceding horrors even worse.




