Rebecca Wisocky has been captivating audiences with her role in the hit TV series “Ghosts” since its premiere in 2021. But if she were to haunt another TV show as a spirit, which one would she choose? In a recent exclusive interview with Us Weekly, Wisocky revealed that she would love to haunt “The Carol Burnett Show.”
Growing up, Wisocky was a fan of “The Carol Burnett Show” and was particularly drawn to the comedic chemistry between the late Harvey Korman and Tim Conway. She recalls the “sheer reckless silly joy” of watching their performances and believes that haunting the set of “The Carol Burnett Show” would be an amazing experience.
Wisocky envisions herself floating from one soundstage to the next at CBS Television City, where “The Carol Burnett Show” was filmed. She imagines visiting other shows like “The $100,000 Pyramid” and “Press Your Luck,” as well as various game shows that were also filmed there.
As for her current role on “Ghosts,” Wisocky is excited for fans to discover her character Hetty Woodstone’s power, which is revealed in the upcoming episode. She teases that Hetty’s power is related to a shocking revelation about her Irish heritage and opens up a new relationship for her character.
Throughout the series, Hetty is known for wearing an iconic blue dress that symbolizes her life in the late 1800s. Wisocky reveals that there are multiple blue dresses on set, each tailored to fit her character’s evolving storyline. She jokes about the various corsets she wears, depending on how “tortured” she wishes to feel on a given day.
One of Wisocky’s favorite aspects of playing Hetty is the character’s evolution from a strict and uptight persona to a more childlike and curious individual. She enjoys exploring the juxtaposition of Hetty’s personality and the humor that arises from her unique perspective on modern concepts.
Off-camera, Wisocky and the cast of “Ghosts” have formed a strong bond over the course of four years of filming. They enjoy spending time together outside of work, whether it’s going out to dinner, attending hockey games, or celebrating holidays like Thanksgiving as a group.
As “Ghosts” continues to entertain audiences with its blend of humor and supernatural elements, Rebecca Wisocky’s portrayal of Hetty Woodstone adds depth and charm to the show. Fans can look forward to discovering more about Hetty’s character as the series progresses, along with the hilarious antics that ensue when a group of ghosts navigate the challenges of the afterlife. The CBS series, which premiered in October 2021, follows the story of married couple Sam (Rose McIver) and Jay (Utkarsh Ambudkar) as they inherit a country estate. The pair’s plan to convert the historic property into a bed and breakfast sets the stage for comedic mishaps and supernatural encounters with the quirky ghosts that inhabit the house.
In addition to their renovation project, Sam and Jay partake in various activities to bond with their spectral roommates. Pickleball, a popular sport, has become a favorite pastime for the group, along with lively dinners and competitive board game nights. Wisocky, who plays a character on the show, shares that Scrabble is a particular favorite among the cast, with herself and Brandon Scott Jones showing a keen interest in the game.
The camaraderie among the cast extends beyond the screen, with the actors engaging in off-screen activities like taking French lessons together. Wisocky humorously likens their shared experiences to a year-round summer camp, highlighting the strong bond that has formed among the cast members.
For fans eager to learn more about Wisocky’s role on Ghosts, the latest issue of Us Weekly features an in-depth look at her character and experiences on the show. Ghosts airs on CBS on Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. ET, offering viewers a blend of humor, heartwarming moments, and supernatural shenanigans.
Overall, the series promises an entertaining mix of comedy and supernatural elements, with a talented cast bringing the charming and quirky characters to life. Viewers can look forward to a lighthearted and engaging watch as Sam and Jay navigate their new life as innkeepers alongside their spirited companions.