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Spooky Files

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Spooky Files
Created by
Written by
  • Guy Edmonds
  • Matt Zeremes
  • Marisa Brown
  • Clem Bastow
  • Alberto Di Troia
  • Emma Gordon
  • Andrea Denholm
  • Alexander Andreotti
  • Tim Williams
Directed by
  • Leticia Cáceres
  • Guy Edmonds
  • Craig Irvin
  • Matt Zeremes
  • Sarah Hickey
Starring
  • Thomas Saddler
  • Audrey Salinas
  • Alberta Brudan
ComposerPascal Babare
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes20
Production
Executive producers
  • Tony Ayres
  • Andrea Denholm
  • Guy Edmonds
  • Matt Zeremes
ProducerPaul Watters
CinematographyDarrell Martin
Running time24 minutes
Original release
NetworkABC ME
ReleaseOctober 23, 2023 (2023-10-23)

Spooky Files is an Australian comedy television series for children on ABC ME. The first season debuted in 2023[1] with a second season beginning in 2024.[2] It was created by Tony Ayres productions and Megaboom Pictures.[3] It was nominated for the 2025 AACTA Award for Best Children's Program.[4]

Synopsis

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Three young ghostbusters confront monsters. The monsters are manifestations of childhood fears or emotions.

Cast

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  • Thomas Saddler as Bert
  • Alberta Brudan as Xena
  • Audrey Salinas as Billie
  • Lennox Lee as Derek
  • Guy Edmonds as John and various
  • Josh Damman as Chaos
  • Mina Annan as Robina
  • Matt Zeremes as Jon and various
  • Mario Setyana as Ed
  • Rebecca Bower as Jane
  • Mila Hourmouzis as Backpack Jess
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References

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  1. ^ McManus, Brigid (14 October 2023), "Hardball's Emmy-winning team helps kids face their fears in new comedy", The Sydney Morning Herald
  2. ^ Northover, Kylie (31 October 2024), "ABC's horror series Spooky Files is 'not just for kids'", The Sydney Morning Herald
  3. ^ Kelly, Vivienne (13 October 2022), "ABC and BBC Co-Commission Children's Series 'The Spooky Files'", Variety
  4. ^ "Fisk and Total Control shine as the ABC dominates top screen award nominations", ABC Media Centre, 13 January 2025