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A Who’s Who Guide To Characters In Ghost Whisperer

As you all know, I’m an avid watcher of Ghost Whisperer. I thought I’d put together this post for anybody who’s thinking of getting into the series. The regular cast is mercifully quite small, which is part of the strength of the show - we get to know the lead characters intimately.

Melinda Gordon

Melinda Gordon

Melinda is the Ghost Whisperer of the show’s title. She has the ability to communicate with the dead, something which runs in her family and which she has known about since an early age.

She’s married to paramedic Jim Clancy, although for some strange reason she didn’t change her name upon getting married.

Despite her blissful home life, she is pained by the fact that her father left home when she was a child, and she has a distant relationship with her mother (who is also a whisperer, but denies/hides the ability). She had a close relationship with her grandmother, who taught her about her gift. However, when her grandmother died, she was isolated by her ability and had no-one to talk to about it.

Melinda’s character is sweet, down to earth and loving. Plus she has the body of Jennifer Love Hewitt (don’t underestimate this point, ladies).

Jim Clancy

Jim Clancy

Ah, Jim Clancy. A man so perfect that he could only exist in fiction.

Jim is Melinda’s husband. They met when Jim was attending a fire in Melinda’s apartment building, and after an initially frosty start, the pair started dating. The rest is history.

Square-jawed, life-saving Jim knows all about Melinda’s supernatural secret, and being the missing link between man and god, is totally supportive of his wife communing with the dead. He helps her in whatever way he can, getting access to databases for research or talking to colleagues to find out more about the ghosts she’s tracking.

This loving, understanding, won’t have his wife sectioned for seeing ghosts character is played by David Conrad. He is reviled by normal men worldwide for his unrealistic depiction of a married man. OK, we could probably learn a lot from him…

Delia Banks

Delia Banks

Delia became Melinda’s friend and colleague when a big plane landed on her previous co-worker, Andrea (see below). Delia is a widow and has a son, Ned. She has a loving relationship with her son, but her tendency to dwell on the death of her husband sometimes overshadows her relationship with Ned.

Delia previously worked in real estate, but accepted the offer of a job with Melinda when business was going downhill. She sometimes uses her connections and access to information to help answer Melinda’s seemingly strange queries about past owners of houses, etc.

After the loss of Andrea, Melinda seems reluctant to share her secret with Delia, so Delia thinks Melinda’s behaviour is slightly unhinged from time to time. Melinda’s typical strategy when a ghost appears in the store is to send Delia out for coffee.

In the second season of Ghost Whisperer, Delia has a potential romance with Jim’s colleague, Tim Flaherty. However, Tim’s cold feet and her preoccupation with her dead husband get in the way. Delia is played by the award winning actress Camryn Manheim.

Professor Rick Payne

Professor Rick Payne

Not-so-slick Rick is the stereotypical university professor who has a rather obvious crush on Melinda. Whether Melinda knows this or not, it is her key to discovering a lot of information.

You see, Rick is a Professor of Occult Sciences and Melinda visits him regularly to get his input on whatever spook is currently bothering her.

Aside from his input into the paranormal, Professor Payne’s relationship with Melinda is worth watching on Ghost Whisperer. At first, he’s a complete sceptic about ghosts, treating them as an academic topic. Melinda approaches him with questions, but doesn’t reveal why she’s looking for particular information. It’s not until later that she tells him about her secret and he witnesses ghostly activity first hand.

Professor Payne is played by actor/comedian Jay Mohr, best known to me for being Jennifer Aniston’s camera toting love interest in Picture Perfect.

Andrea Moreno

If you’re watching the first season of Ghost Whisperer, Andrea is Melinda’s friend and co-worker from Same As It Never Was. Unlike Delia, Andrea knew about Melinda’s secret, so we find ourselves wondering why Melinda keeps Delia in the dark about her prowess with the paranormal.

Sadly, Andrea was in the wrong place at the wrong time when a plane crashed outside the sleepy town of Grandview. Initially thinking she was still alive, she returned to Grandview where she became the subject of a tug of war between Melinda and the evil Romano. Thankfully, Melinda prevailed and now Ms Moreno is sorting out second hand junk in heaven…

Andrea was played by the (very sexy) actress Aisha Tyler, who briefly played Ross’ girlfriend in Friends.

Ghost Whisperer: The Walk-In

I just don’t get all this nonsense about Jennifer Love Hewitt being fat. Seriously. She’s a sexy, curvy woman. Her figure may have filled out a little in recent years, but if you ask me, in all the right places.

Anyway, I could wax lyrical about Ms Love Hewitt’s perfect body all day. It’s one of the reasons Ghost Whisperer is such a watchable show, after all.

Why the extended pervy intro? Well, in last night’s Ghost Whisperer, a slightly horny Melinda stripped off and dived into bed beside her husband. I couldn’t help but feel slightly jealous of David Conrad (who plays Jim). What a lucky dog….

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FIRST CUT 2/6: KARAOKE SOUL

The third documentary in Channel 4’s new strand for up-and-coming directors, First Cut , is Karaoke Soul . Set in and around a northern town, Karaoke Soul follows three people who find relief from their everyday lives through song. Director Joshua Neale mixes stylised musical performances with intimate observational documentary to tell the very personal stories of three people through the songs that are close to their hearts. As pub landlord and the narrator of the film, Terry, says: “Karaoke. That’s where it all comes out”.

Friday 30 November 2007
7:30pm, Channel 4

The Scooby Doo Ghost Whisperer

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You know how each episode of Scooby Doo follows roughly the same plot?

The gang will roll up at some house and hear stories of a supernatural terror haunting the place. After twenty minutes of chasing through caverns, tunnels and secret passageways, Fred or Velma will hit on a plan. Shaggy and Scooby will balls up that plan, but inevitably land on the ‘ghost’, stunning them enough to be apprehended. Finally the unmasking reveals a corrupt minor character who “would’ve gotten away with it if it wasn’t for those meddling kids and their dumb dog”. And the episode will end with a “rooby rooby doo”!

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THE QUEEN’S WEDDING - Channel 4

Channel 4’s High Society season returns with four fascinating documentaries examining secret scandals and notorious figures from the higher echelons of British society. This month Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip will celebrate 60 years of marriage. The Royal Wedding in November 1947 was a day of national celebration. However, the young couple’s path to the altar had been strewn with controversy and difficulties. Behind the smiling faces and the colourful regalia lay a story of political machination, public hostility and court intrigue.

Thursday 29 November 2007
9:00pm, Channel 4

Confused By Smallville?

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I’ve been trying to catch Smallville on Sunday nights. It’s not an easy task - 9:00 on a Sunday evening isn’t exactly wonderful scheduling.

There’s another problem: I’m finding the series difficult to get into. I find the main characters of Clarke and Lana almost too dull to be interested in. For the most of each episode I find myself siding with Lex in the simple hope that he’ll deliver some action.

  1. Tom Welling is a brooding big hunk of a Kryptonian, but there’s very little charisma or wit on display. Superman isn’t all brawn you know, he’s well traveled and articulate (hence the future career in journalism). However, he seems to spend most of each episode being directed around like a stooge by Chloe.
  2. Lana Lang’s a funny fish as well. And this whole farcical marriage to Lex has gone on a disastrous tangent. Hasn’t it? I thought Lana was clearly in the ‘good guys’ camp, but I’m totally confused at this point. Kristin Kreuk, who plays Lana, comes across poorly in every episode, as if her character was an afterthought and they had to cram her into the plot somehow. Since they decided to bring Lois Lane to Smallville, they might as well switch to her as love interest and ditch the irredeemably tainted character of Lana Lang once and for all.
  3. And what’s with all the Kryptonite? Around every corner there’s another huge block of the green stuff just waiting to knock the wheeze out of Kent. The are two scenarios here: 1) there won’t be any left to dangle around Superman’s neck when he matures, or 2) he’ll be immune to it due to the constant exposure he’s suffered.

I offer kudos to John Glover who plays the brilliant, scheming Lionel Luthor. His presence makes the whole thing worth watching. Michael Rosenbaum is grossly underused as Lex - seemingly, he has the ambition, but so far he hasn’t had the chance to do anything truly terrifying (this series, at least).

Just one big question remains - do I keep watching?

SEX IN THE NOUGHTIES: DEAR DEIDRE

Deidre Sanders, agony aunt to The Sun for 27 years, receives over 50,000 letters a year, providing a dramatic survey of sex in Britain. What started out in 1980 has become the number-one outlet for a seemingly sex-obsessed nation. This programme meets the people behind the correspondence as Deidre unpicks their moral dilemmas and offers her advice with her team of trained counsellors. But it seems that sex in Britain just got wilder. For the first time ever, Deidre speaks out on the alarming changes she has seen through the noughties, and identifies seven new shocking trends.

Tuesday 27 November 2007
10:00pm, Channel 4

BOY A - Channel 4

Boy A is a powerful coming-of-age story about a young man released from prison at 24 years old to start a new life after serving a sentence for a murder he committed when he was 10 years old. Andrew Garfield ( Lions for Lambs ) stars as Jack. Only his case worker, Terry (Peter Mullan) knows Jack’s real identity. Though desperate to re-build his life and seize this second chance, Jack struggles with not being able to tell the people he gets to know, and love, of his true past. Boy A reunites award-winning director John Crowley with writer Mark O’Rowe.

Monday 26 November 2007
9:00pm, Channel 4

WHITE DIAMOND: A PERSONAL PORTRAIT OF KYLIE MINOGUE

In May 2005 pop superstar Kylie Minogue was tragically diagnosed with breast cancer during the Australian leg of her successful Showgirl tour. Filmed between August 2006 and March 2007, White Diamond is an intimate and emotional portrait documenting Kylie’s journey of recovery through to the triumphant resurrection and homecoming of the Showgirl tour.

Sunday 25 November 2007
8:00pm

THIS IS CIVILISATION 1/4: Ye Gods

Inspired by Lord Clark’s landmark series Civilisation , this new four-part series follows artist and critic Matthew Collings as he makes a more personal selection of the greatest artistic moments and monuments of history - from the ancient Greeks to modern times - to examine how they have shaped our world. Collings embarks on an epic journey, to stunning locations across Europe, Egypt, China and the United States, to explore the changing and often complicated ways in which cultures of the past have shaped our civilisation. The first programme, Ye Gods , looks at the debt we owe to religion.

Saturday 24 November 2007
8:00pm