The Witch Farm haunting first look and further casting revealed

New cast join Gabrielle Creevy and Michael Socha in the drama written by Danny Robins, coming soon to BBC iPlayer and BBC One

Published: 12:01 am, 21 August 2026
Three people sat at a wooden table in a dark room, holding hands and looking eerily upwards
Liz (Gabrielle Creevy), Bethan (Sian Gibson); Bill (Michael SochaI) (Image: Simon Ridgway/Mammoth Screen/BBC)

The BBC has unveiled first-look pictures from The Witch Farm, a new ghost story and mystery set in the Welsh countryside, coming soon to BBC iPlayer and BBC One in a co-commission with BBC Cymru Wales.

Starring Gabrielle Creevy (The Guest, Black Doves), and Michael Socha (The Cage, Showtrial) the series is written by Danny Robins – creator of hit BBC paranormal podcast and TV series Uncanny, docu-drama podcast The Battersea Poltergeist and the West End play turned global phenomenon 2:22 - A Ghost Story.

The Witch Farm is inspired by first-hand accounts, theories and real events explored in Danny’s original BBC podcast of the same name.

A teenaged boy in a black t-shirt, camo jacket, and headphones. He's stood against a rock wall with tree roots dangling down
Jonathan (Lewin Lloyd) (Image: Colin Hutton/Mammoth Screen/BBC)

Alongside first-look pictures, further casting has been revealed including Lewin Lloyd (His Dark Materials), Sian Gibson (The Power of Parker, Peter Kay's Car Share), Robert Pugh (Game of Thrones, The Tuckers), Jeremy Swift (Ted Lasso, Downton Abbey), Edward Holcroft (Industry, The Agency) and Roger Evans (Northern Lights, House of the Dragon).

Two smartly dressed men in shirts and jackets with one holding two glasses of wine, they are stood in the garden of a country cottage
Bill (Michael Socha); Max (Edward Holcroft). (Image: Simon Ridgway/Mammoth Screen/BBC)
A man with grey hair and a stubbly grey beard and glasses stands outside an old brick house in a beige trench coat
Eddie Burks (Jeremy Swift). (Image: Simon Ridgway/Mammoth Screen/BBC)

South Wales, 1989. Bill (Socha), Liz (Creevy) and their teenage son Jonathan (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.

A woman in a puffy white dress hugging a man in a yellow shirt and green waistcoat
Liz (Gabrielle Creevy) (Image: Simon Ridgway/Mammoth Screen/BBC)
A woman in a white night dress stood outside a some ancient ruins with markings on a stone entrance
Liz (Gabrielle Creevy). (Image: Colin Hutton/Mammoth Screen/BBC)

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.

A man in beige t-shirt and white paint-covered apron stood next to an easel surrounded by paint
Bill (Michael Socha) (Image: Simon Ridgway/Mammoth Screen/BBC)
A man in a black shirt stood on set surrounded by recording equipment and cameras
Danny Robins, writer, creator and executive producer (Image: Simon Ridgway/Mammoth Screen/BBC)

The Witch Farm (4x60’) is written and created by Danny Robins, directed by Stacey Gregg, and produced by Megan Ott. The executive producers are Simon Barnard, Stacey Gregg and Danny Robins, James Gandhi and Damien Timmer for Mammoth Screen, and Nawfal Faizullah and Rebecca Ferguson for the BBC. Mammoth Screen’s Creative Director Rebecca Keane has overseen the development of the series. Additional funding support has been provided by the Welsh Government via Creative Wales, the series is produced in association with and distributed internationally by ITV Studios. The original podcast was a Bafflegab and Uncanny Media production for BBC Radio 4.

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