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Garth Marenghi

Author / Dreamweaver / Visionary / + Actor

About Me

Originally produced in the 1980s, cult horror show ‘Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace’ is seen as one of the most terrifying and radical television programmes ever made, despite the fact that none of the episodes were transmitted until twenty years later (although the show did have a brief run in Peru). ____________________________________________________________ _______________The programme was created, written, directed and executively produced by best-selling horror writer Garth Marenghi, author of classic novels such as ‘The Ooze’ (can water die?), ’The Ague’ (dare you sneeze?), ‘Afterbirth’ (a mutated placenta attacks Bristol) and ‘Black Fang’ (rats learn to drive cars). Self-described as a fabulist, a shaman, a ferryman and a dreamweaver, Marenghi also starred as the show’s lead character, Doctor Rick Dagless M.D., a maverick doctor and ex-warlock haunted by his past, who finds himself battling the forces of evil that have been unleashed from a hellmouth situated underneath Darkplace hospital in Romford. The show was produced by Marenghi’s publisher and business associate, Dean Learner, who also played no-nonsense hospital boss Thornton Reed, a man forced to sit behind a desk due to injuries suffered as a P.O.W. in Korea. Cult horror star Todd Rivers played handsome hotshot surgeon Doctor Lucien Sanchez, an expert in martial arts and Eastern lore who served alongside Dagless in Vietnam; and Madeleine Wool as Doctor Liz Asher, a typically emotionally-unstable woman gifted with strange, psychic powers._____________________________________________________ ______________________Production of the fifty or so episodes of ‘Darkplace’ was plagued with problems, leading to rumours that the show was cursed; by the time ‘Darkplace’ was finally cancelled there had been budgetary trouble, six people had lost their lives, three had experienced nervous breakdowns and there had been at least one unearthly visitation. Marenghi blamed the show’s abrupt termination on the government and MI8 (three levels above MI6), supposedly because the show was “too subversive, too dangerous, too damn scary". Madeleine Wool mysteriously went missing, presumed dead, and the show was buried, destined never to be seen._______________________________________________________ ____________________Then, in 2004, Channel 4 finally decided to show six episodes, repackaged by Avalon Television and carefully restored and re-mastered by Marenghi himself, along with technical help from Learner and his former brother-in-law. The show is breath-taking in its complexity, although some particularly jaded critics have levelled allegations of bad acting, low production standards, unconvincing special effects, amateurish camerawork and shoddy sound dubbing; Marenghi, however, believes them to be short-sighted fools, and maintains that ‘Darkplace’ is the ultimate televisual experience, “an attempt to change the evolutionary course of Man over a series of half-hour episodes”. Now, at last, audiences have a chance to decide for themselves, as they enter the world of Merenghi’s unlimited imagination…______________________________________________ _____________________________

My Interests

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I'd like to meet:

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Godzilla

Batboy

Chuck

Frankenstein

GREMLIN

Cat

Disco Zombie

Impossibly Blue Dragon

Music:

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Movies:

DVD release date: unsure. uncertain. unknown. it changes every week._______________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________C ommentaries to all episodes, Deleted scenes, Test footage, Original ‘One Track Lover’ Single (Extended Version), Over an hour of extra talking heads, Photo galleries, Original radio ads, Original storyboards and storyboard to scene comparisons, Plus more. _________________________________________________________ Click here for more info.

Television:

____________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________EPISODE 1: ONCE UPON A BEGINNING Garth Marenghi, the world-famous horror author, introduces his long-lost television project: a haunting medical drama set in Romford. New doctor Liz Asher is tipped off by a psychic cat that there’s darkness in Darkplace. So, when a patient mysteriously dies, Dr. Rick Dagless M.D. must scalpel-up and fight The Forces of Evil (which involves attempting to close a standard-sized hell-mouth beneath Romford.) Contains mild swearing and the naked top-half of a man.________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________EPISOD E 2: HELL HATH FURY When the hospital chef is savagely attacked by a ladle all eyes point to an unknown attacker at loose in the wards. But why are objects flying about of their own accord, attacking innocent civilians and disrupting hospital procedure? Dr. Rick Dagless M.D., played by Garth Marenghi himself, bravely investigates._______________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ___EPISODE 3: SKIPPER THE EYE CHILD The past is stirring in the halls of Darkplace, and for Dr. Rick Dagless M.D., that means Trouble. With a capital T (the rest of the letters lowercase). Something long dead has been reborn on ‘B’ Wing. Is it a macabre sign, a terrible warning, or a sacred gift from the gods? What’s certain is that it is a giant eye. A journey of discovery lies ahead for both of them… Garth Marenghi, the titan of terror, introduces this lyrical episode of his hospital horror._____________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________EPI SODE 4: THE APES OF WRATH Monkey business most macabre… A terrible sickness is spreading from ward to ward as humans regress to a primal state. Dr. Rick Dagless M.D. must find out what’s releasing the beast within us, and fast, i.e. before it’s too late. A cautionary fable from Romford’s Chaplain o’chill.__________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ EPISODE 5: SCOTCH MIST A strange killer mist surrounds Darkplace, tartanning the hides of unwary travellers while phantom bagpipes play on, regardless. Dr. Rick Dagless M.D. must face more than the music as he unravels the secret behind its sudden appearance. The answer, when it comes, lies a little too close to home, even though Romford would seem a safe enough distance from Glenrothes._________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ _EPISODE 6: THE CREEPING MOSS FROM THE SHORES OF SHUGGOTH Garth Marenghi, Romford’s Crown Prince of Darkness, introduces the last episode in his hospital-based horror series. Dr. Sanchez falls in love with a patient infected with cosmic broccoli, but when it threatens to spread Dr. Rick Dagless M.D. is forced to intervene. Trouble is, love is blind, and the only eye Sanchez has open is at the end of a trouser snake. Can Dagless save his buddy and the world?(Yes, he can)._______________________________________________________ Dr. Rick Dagless M.D. Thornton Reed Dr. Lucien Sanchez Dr. Liz Asher

Books:

There's a whole string of titles. Please refer to the 'official' website to veiw these chillers.