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At 21:25, on Halloween 1992, BBC One presented Ghostwatch – a Screen One drama in the format of a

live broadcast – with the famous, familiar faces of Sarah Greene, Michael Parkinson, Craig Charles and Mike Smith playing themselves. Screenwriter Stephen Volk, Director Leslie Manning, and Producer Ruth Baumgarten unleashed

a powerful generational ghoul in the form of ‘Pipes’ – a menacing, manipulative presence that taunted the audience with multiple subtle appearances, culminating in a catastrophic reveal referred to as a ‘national séance’.

 

Ghostwatch was shown once and never repeated - although maybe it was – in the memories and night sweats of the generations and audiences exposed to Pipes who lingered in the corners of bedrooms, dwelling in the shadows of paranoia and anxiety. This 'untitled Ghostwatch fanzine' brings together the remains of long lasting re-collections, disturbed visions, and the reactions of a selection of artists, writers, creatives and other (un)invited guests.

'Untitled Ghostwatch Fanzine', 2023

Printed in grey, black, violet and fluro green risograph on Evercopy 80gsm with a Colorplan cover and Dalton Manor Parchment end paper. Edition of 92. Featuring contributions from Lucy Vann, HimHallows, George Gibson, Kevin Craig, Emma Illingworth, Grace Collins & Daniel Ford, Tommy Stewart, Chris Paul Daniels, Louis Porter, James McColl, Georgia Metaxas & Susan Robins, Thomas Lee Griffiths, John Powell-Jones, Mattew Rothery and John Loyd. 

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