Children's comedy series about the misadventures of a group of incompetent ghosts. The ghosts put on a fashion show at Adam Painting's store by using magic mannequins.
More misadventures as Adam Painting employs the Rentaghost team as couriers for his store. Harold Meaker gets turned into a grandfather clock and flies on a magic carpet.
Recently deceased Fred Mumford needs to find money to fund his new ghost rental business. He hopes his parents will help him, but they have not yet been told their son is dead.
Mumford and the Rentaghost team learn that a highwayman ghost is terrorising the terminals at Heathrow Airport. Can they get rid of the ghost without alerting the Mumfords?
When Mr Meaker comes to collect the rent, the shock of finding out his tenants are ghosts puts him in the hospital. Mumford decides to put on a Rentaghost show for the patients.
The spooks get an important job as security guards in a department store. When Mr Claypole is reprimanded by Mr Mumford, he makes the merchandise vanish.
Rentaghost gets a job haunting a stately manor. Mumford needs some help from his ghostly uncle Arthur, who then organises a ghost-strike.
Rentaghost goes into the private detective business. Things take a strange turn when Mr Meaker becomes a suspect.
After Rentaghost Transport falls flat, Mr Mumford’s idea of a furniture removals business has hair-raising results.
The ghosts have no money to pay the rent. Mr Meaker suggests they present a show with the world’s greatest artists such as Beethoven, Leonardo da Vinci and William Shakespeare.
Mr Claypole's ability to shrink things leads Rentaghost to go into the storage business - but not everyone is impressed.
A ghost efficiency expert is put in charge of Rentaghost, and Mumford gets fired. Meanwhile, Mr Meaker is given the Midas touch.
Rentaghost start a news agency and the ghosts become reporters. Their big scoop would be an interview with publicity-shy psychiatrist Dr Springveldt, who doesn’t like reporters.