Halloween• He left a box of matches and ragsoutside his Cardiff shop to make the fire look like a Halloweenprank.• His face looks like a Halloweenmask - fixed and rigid; a shiny mask all over his face.• He returned with a Man from Mullingar, a newsagent who wanted a Halloweenwitch to hang up in his shop.• Macnas will also be closing the festival during Halloweenweekend with the outdoor Noah's Arkparade.• But he was taken last month to Bill Wightman's gallops on the lovely downland on which the great Halloween was trained.• His Halloweenprogramme Ghostwatch so scared my children that I have had to sleep on a campbed in their room.• We went two miles - not quite like Halloween perhaps but still not bad.• The Halloween night fight at London's Earls Court was hyped as the worstnightmare for one of the boxers.