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{{rename|[[Mrs. Grose]], since in both ''Ghost Light'' and {{wi|The Turn of the Screw}}, "Mrs" is always a part of her name.}}
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|job              = Housekeeper
|job              = Housekeeper
|origin            = [[Earth]]
|origin            = [[Earth]]
|spouse            = Grose's husband{{!}}Mr Grose
|spouse            = Mr Grose
|first            = Ghost Light (TV story)
|first            = Ghost Light (TV story)
|appearances      = [[PROSE]]: ''[[Ghost Light (novelisation)|Ghost Light]]''
|appearances      = [[PROSE]]: ''[[Ghost Light (novelisation)|Ghost Light]]''
|main actor        = Brenda Kempner
|main actor        = Brenda Kempner
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Mrs '''Grose''' was the day [[housekeeper]] at [[Gabriel Chase]].
'''Mrs Grose''' was the day [[housekeeper]] at [[Gabriel Chase]].


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Mrs Grose lived in [[Perivale]] with her husband, [[Grose's husband|Mr Grose]]. She worked for [[Josiah Samuel Smith]] at Gabriel Chase, ([[TV]]: ''[[Ghost Light (TV story)|Ghost Light]]'') although she never met him as she stopped work at six o'clock. Like all members of the household, Josiah had put some blocks on her mind. She was paid enough not to question her daily instructions ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Ghost Light (novelisation)|Ghost Light]]'') but did tell her husband that it was about time that the [[police]] got involved.
Mrs Grose lived in [[Perivale]] with her husband, [[Mr Grose]]. She worked for [[Josiah Samuel Smith]] at Gabriel Chase, ([[TV]]: ''[[Ghost Light (TV story)|Ghost Light]]'') although she never met him as she stopped work at six o'clock. Like all members of the household, Josiah had put some blocks on her mind. She was paid enough not to question her daily instructions ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Ghost Light (novelisation)|Ghost Light]]'') but did tell her husband that it was about time that the [[police]] got involved.


In [[September]] [[1883]], Mrs Grose and the day maids had to stay longer than they would have liked due to the arrival of [[Ernest Matthews|Reverend Ernest Matthews]] as they were hurrying to leave. In the morning, she moved the sleeping [[Ace]] to a [[bedroom]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Ghost Light (TV story)|Ghost Light]]'') and spoke with the [[Seventh Doctor]], whom she found charming. She told him about how she had never met her employer, about the locked rooms and about the guests who disappeared, sometimes leaving their luggage behind. Knowing her place, she did not ask the Doctor too many questions. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Ghost Light (novelisation)|Ghost Light]]'')
In [[September]] [[1883]], Mrs Grose and the day maids had to stay longer than they would have liked due to the arrival of [[Reverend]] [[Ernest Matthews]] as they were hurrying to leave. In the morning, she moved the sleeping [[Ace]] to a [[bedroom]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Ghost Light (TV story)|Ghost Light]]'') and spoke with the [[Seventh Doctor]], whom she found charming. She told him about how she had never met her employer, about the locked rooms and about the guests who disappeared, sometimes leaving their luggage behind. Knowing her place, she did not ask the Doctor too many questions. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Ghost Light (novelisation)|Ghost Light]]'')


Mrs Grose had been questioned by [[Alfred Mackenzie|Inspector Alfred Mackenzie]], who was continuing his investigation into the disappearance of [[George Pritchard|Sir George Pritchard]], but he believed that she was not telling him the whole truth. She woke Ace up at five o'clock in the evening with food, telling her that the Doctor and Mackenzie awaited her in the drawing room. ([[TV]]: ''[[Ghost Light (TV story)|Ghost Light]]'') The Doctor had her lay out a white dress for Ace.
Mrs Grose had been questioned by [[Inspector]] [[Alfred Mackenzie]], who was continuing his investigation into the disappearance of [[George Pritchard|Sir George Pritchard]], but he believed that she was not telling him the whole truth. She woke Ace up at five o'clock in the evening with food, telling her that the Doctor and Mackenzie awaited her in the drawing room. ([[TV]]: ''[[Ghost Light (TV story)|Ghost Light]]'') The Doctor had her lay out a white dress for Ace.


Terrified after seeing [[Control (Ghost Light)|Control]] and believing that she might have appeared to her because she had been wicked, Mrs Grose was given [[brandy]] by the Doctor and asked about what she had seen. She left to find new employment, not wanting to stay at the house a moment longer, and was told by the Doctor to say hello to [[Peter Quint]] when she did. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Ghost Light (novelisation)|Ghost Light]]'')
Terrified after seeing [[Control (Ghost Light)|Control]] and believing that she might have appeared to her because she had been wicked, Mrs Grose was given [[brandy]] by the Doctor and asked about what she had seen. She left to find new employment, not wanting to stay at the house a moment longer, and was told by the Doctor to say hello to [[Peter Quint]] when she did. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Ghost Light (novelisation)|Ghost Light]]'')

Latest revision as of 23:29, 22 June 2024

Mrs Grose was the day housekeeper at Gabriel Chase.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Mrs Grose lived in Perivale with her husband, Mr Grose. She worked for Josiah Samuel Smith at Gabriel Chase, (TV: Ghost Light) although she never met him as she stopped work at six o'clock. Like all members of the household, Josiah had put some blocks on her mind. She was paid enough not to question her daily instructions (PROSE: Ghost Light) but did tell her husband that it was about time that the police got involved.

In September 1883, Mrs Grose and the day maids had to stay longer than they would have liked due to the arrival of Reverend Ernest Matthews as they were hurrying to leave. In the morning, she moved the sleeping Ace to a bedroom (TV: Ghost Light) and spoke with the Seventh Doctor, whom she found charming. She told him about how she had never met her employer, about the locked rooms and about the guests who disappeared, sometimes leaving their luggage behind. Knowing her place, she did not ask the Doctor too many questions. (PROSE: Ghost Light)

Mrs Grose had been questioned by Inspector Alfred Mackenzie, who was continuing his investigation into the disappearance of Sir George Pritchard, but he believed that she was not telling him the whole truth. She woke Ace up at five o'clock in the evening with food, telling her that the Doctor and Mackenzie awaited her in the drawing room. (TV: Ghost Light) The Doctor had her lay out a white dress for Ace.

Terrified after seeing Control and believing that she might have appeared to her because she had been wicked, Mrs Grose was given brandy by the Doctor and asked about what she had seen. She left to find new employment, not wanting to stay at the house a moment longer, and was told by the Doctor to say hello to Peter Quint when she did. (PROSE: Ghost Light)

Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]

Mrs Grose was a cheerful lady, but one whom Mrs Pritchard believed to be simple and barely literate. (PROSE: Ghost Light) She was scared to be in Gabriel Chase at night and believed that no sane person would do such a thing. (TV: Ghost Light) She described Ace's usual clothes as "shabby things", believing that the dress that the Doctor had her lay out was more fitting for a young lady. (PROSE: Ghost Light)

Appearance[[edit] | [edit source]]

Mrs Grose was a chubby woman with plump, rosy cheeks and the appearance of a cheerful soul. (PROSE: Ghost Light)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Mrs Grose is the name of the housekeeper in The Turn of the Screw, hence why the Doctor tells her to say hello to Peter Quint, a character from the novella.