simmytbone
12-31-2012, 06:40 PM
Hey guys,
20 years ago, we were introduced to a show that was one of the best Public Television Dramas of the 90's
I'm talking about Ghostwriter
The Original Ghostwriter was a series created by Liz Nealon and produced by the Children's Television Workshop (producers of Sesame Street, The Electric Company, 3-2-1 Contact and Square One TV) in association with BBC Television.
The series debut on Public Television's PBS on October 4, 1992 and the final episode aired on February 13, 1995.
The series revolves around a close knit circle of friends from Brooklyn who solve neighborhood crimes and mysteries as a team of young detectives with the help of an invisible ghost. The ghost can communicate with the kids only by manipulating whatever text and letters he can find and using them to form words and sentences. The series was filmed on location in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.
The series was designed to teach reading and writing skills to elementary and middle school children. Each mystery was presented as a case, covering four or five thirty-minute episodes; children were encouraged to follow each mystery, and use the reading and writing clues given to attempt to solve them just as the Ghostwriter team does in the show.
Ghostwriter was critically acclaimed and honored for presenting a realistic, racially diverse world in its two-hour mystery stories. By the end of its third season, Ghostwriter ranked in the top five of all children's shows on American television. The program was cancelled after the third season due to a lack of funding. Ghostwriter has been broadcast in 24 countries worldwide, and generated a number of foreign-language adaptations, including a dubbed-over version on Discovery Kids Latin America marketed as Fantasma Escritor.
Merchandising
Created as an integrated, branded, multi-media project, the Ghostwriter brand included magazines and teacher's guides, software (Microsoft), home video, games/licensed product, and other outreach materials that reached over a million children each month. There were many Ghostwriter books released, both novelizations of the TV episodes and new stories. They were released by Bantam Books.
Video releases
During the mid-1990s Ghostwriter was released on VHS by two different companies, GPN and Republic Pictures. GPN is the company authorized by PBS to release all its shows on video. They have the entire series except for the last two cases. These videos are in the original format with each case divided into four or five episodes. Republic Pictures released only three cases (all from the first season) : "Ghost Story", "Who Burned Mr. Brinker's Store?" and "Into the Comics." In Republic Pictures' version, the four or five episodes for each case were edited together into a feature length movie. The Republic Pictures version is currently out of print, but can still be found in some libraries (US and Canada only). The GPN version was available to the general public for purchase through their website until 2007. Starting mid-2007, GPN is selling only to schools and libraries due to a change in licensing terms. However, the GPN version is still available in some libraries.
DVD releases
In February 2010, it was announced that Season 1 of Ghostwriter would be released on DVD by Shout! Factory. The 5-disc set, running 870 minutes long, was released on June 8, 2010. Supplements are a trivia game and a casebook
Tha cast of Ghostwriter were as follows:
Todd Alexander as Rob Baker (1992–1993)
Blaze Berdahl as Lenni Frazier
David López as Alex Fernández
Marcella Lowery as Grandma CeCe Jenkins
Tram-Anh Tran as Tina Nguyen
Sheldon Turnipseed as the leader of the group Jamal Jenkins
William Hernandez as Héctor Carrero (1993–1995)
Lateaka Vinson as Casey Austin (1994–1995)
and there were 2 actresses to play Gaby Fernández
Singer Mayteana Morales (1992–1994) and Melissa Gonzales (1994–1995)
Other cast members include Lt. Isaiah McQuade (Mike Hodge), and the team's enemies: Calvin Ferguson (Wil Horneff in "Ghost Story", Joey Shea thereafter) and Jeffrey Baxter (Jon Hershfield). The show's numerous guest stars included Samuel L. Jackson as Jamal's father Reginald "Reggie" Jenkins in the first three cases in season 1 (later replaced by Dean Irby), Mark Linn-Baker of Perfect Strangers, Julia Stiles of the film Mona Lisa Smile, Max Wright of ALF Fame, Famed Actor/Director Spike Lee, MTV VJ turned TV/Cable Personality Daisy Fuentes, Orlagh Cassidy, Judge Reinhold of the Beverly Hills Cop Movies, Melinda Mullins, Annabelle Gurwitch of TBS SuperStation's Dinner and a Movie, Robin Leach of TV's Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, Veteran Actress Mia Korf of One Life to Live and NBC's Players, Famed Rappers Salt-N-Pepa, Madhur Jaffrey, Famed Jazz Singer Harry Connick, Jr., Dance Singer CeCe Peniston, David Patrick Kelly, Charles Mann and the man that knows best Bo Jackson.
The series won a Writers Guild of America Award in 1995 for Children's Script — Carin Greenberg Baker, for "Don't Stop The Music" and was nominated for a 1993 Young Artist Awards for Outstanding Performers in a Children's Program: Todd Alexander, Blaze Berdahl, David López, Mayteana Morales, Tram-Anh Tran, Sheldon Turnipseed
In 1997, CBS aired a new version of the show, The New Ghostwriter Mysteries produced by Decode Entertainment in association with the Children's Television Workshop.
The show featured a new team of three kids:
Erica Luttrell as Team Leader Emilie Robeson, Charlotte Sullivan as Camella Gorik and Kristian Ayre as Henry "Strick" Strickland. Ghostwriter only had two colors, which were silver and gold. The show was filmed in Canada, and aired from September through December 1997.
The new show had little in common with the original, changing Ghostwriter's on-screen appearance, introducing entirely new characters, and getting rid of the serial format of the original series.
The series was canceled after a year due to low ratings.
The original series was rerun from 1995 to 1999 on PBS. The UPN Kids block on UPN also ran re-runs for a short time in 1997. Then, in 1999, it was syndicated on ABC for a short time. Later that year it moved to the cable/satellite network Noggin, and subsequently on The N when The N became a part time channel/programming block on Noggin. Ghostwriter aired on The N until 2003.
Blaze Berdahl can be heard on numerous TV ads and commercials and Mayteana Morales now sings with a Funk Group called The Pimps of Joytime
Marcella Lowery went on to star in the TNBC Saturday Morning Series City Guys and she is also best known as Elvin's Mother Francine on The Cosby Show
and so, Happy 20 to Ghostwriter, God Bless You and Thanks for Everything
I would love to see a reunion of the show
and also, you can checkout all of the Ghostwriter Episodes on YT
http://www.youtube.com/user/iamghostwriter2
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb296/tnawrestlingfan/tnawrestlingfanatic/tnawrestlingfanclub/ghost-writer-01.jpg
and now, here are Video Clips to the openings:
Ghostwriter - The PBS Years
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The New Ghostwriter Mysteries - The CBS Years
bVrCv7wnJVw
20 years ago, we were introduced to a show that was one of the best Public Television Dramas of the 90's
I'm talking about Ghostwriter
The Original Ghostwriter was a series created by Liz Nealon and produced by the Children's Television Workshop (producers of Sesame Street, The Electric Company, 3-2-1 Contact and Square One TV) in association with BBC Television.
The series debut on Public Television's PBS on October 4, 1992 and the final episode aired on February 13, 1995.
The series revolves around a close knit circle of friends from Brooklyn who solve neighborhood crimes and mysteries as a team of young detectives with the help of an invisible ghost. The ghost can communicate with the kids only by manipulating whatever text and letters he can find and using them to form words and sentences. The series was filmed on location in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.
The series was designed to teach reading and writing skills to elementary and middle school children. Each mystery was presented as a case, covering four or five thirty-minute episodes; children were encouraged to follow each mystery, and use the reading and writing clues given to attempt to solve them just as the Ghostwriter team does in the show.
Ghostwriter was critically acclaimed and honored for presenting a realistic, racially diverse world in its two-hour mystery stories. By the end of its third season, Ghostwriter ranked in the top five of all children's shows on American television. The program was cancelled after the third season due to a lack of funding. Ghostwriter has been broadcast in 24 countries worldwide, and generated a number of foreign-language adaptations, including a dubbed-over version on Discovery Kids Latin America marketed as Fantasma Escritor.
Merchandising
Created as an integrated, branded, multi-media project, the Ghostwriter brand included magazines and teacher's guides, software (Microsoft), home video, games/licensed product, and other outreach materials that reached over a million children each month. There were many Ghostwriter books released, both novelizations of the TV episodes and new stories. They were released by Bantam Books.
Video releases
During the mid-1990s Ghostwriter was released on VHS by two different companies, GPN and Republic Pictures. GPN is the company authorized by PBS to release all its shows on video. They have the entire series except for the last two cases. These videos are in the original format with each case divided into four or five episodes. Republic Pictures released only three cases (all from the first season) : "Ghost Story", "Who Burned Mr. Brinker's Store?" and "Into the Comics." In Republic Pictures' version, the four or five episodes for each case were edited together into a feature length movie. The Republic Pictures version is currently out of print, but can still be found in some libraries (US and Canada only). The GPN version was available to the general public for purchase through their website until 2007. Starting mid-2007, GPN is selling only to schools and libraries due to a change in licensing terms. However, the GPN version is still available in some libraries.
DVD releases
In February 2010, it was announced that Season 1 of Ghostwriter would be released on DVD by Shout! Factory. The 5-disc set, running 870 minutes long, was released on June 8, 2010. Supplements are a trivia game and a casebook
Tha cast of Ghostwriter were as follows:
Todd Alexander as Rob Baker (1992–1993)
Blaze Berdahl as Lenni Frazier
David López as Alex Fernández
Marcella Lowery as Grandma CeCe Jenkins
Tram-Anh Tran as Tina Nguyen
Sheldon Turnipseed as the leader of the group Jamal Jenkins
William Hernandez as Héctor Carrero (1993–1995)
Lateaka Vinson as Casey Austin (1994–1995)
and there were 2 actresses to play Gaby Fernández
Singer Mayteana Morales (1992–1994) and Melissa Gonzales (1994–1995)
Other cast members include Lt. Isaiah McQuade (Mike Hodge), and the team's enemies: Calvin Ferguson (Wil Horneff in "Ghost Story", Joey Shea thereafter) and Jeffrey Baxter (Jon Hershfield). The show's numerous guest stars included Samuel L. Jackson as Jamal's father Reginald "Reggie" Jenkins in the first three cases in season 1 (later replaced by Dean Irby), Mark Linn-Baker of Perfect Strangers, Julia Stiles of the film Mona Lisa Smile, Max Wright of ALF Fame, Famed Actor/Director Spike Lee, MTV VJ turned TV/Cable Personality Daisy Fuentes, Orlagh Cassidy, Judge Reinhold of the Beverly Hills Cop Movies, Melinda Mullins, Annabelle Gurwitch of TBS SuperStation's Dinner and a Movie, Robin Leach of TV's Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, Veteran Actress Mia Korf of One Life to Live and NBC's Players, Famed Rappers Salt-N-Pepa, Madhur Jaffrey, Famed Jazz Singer Harry Connick, Jr., Dance Singer CeCe Peniston, David Patrick Kelly, Charles Mann and the man that knows best Bo Jackson.
The series won a Writers Guild of America Award in 1995 for Children's Script — Carin Greenberg Baker, for "Don't Stop The Music" and was nominated for a 1993 Young Artist Awards for Outstanding Performers in a Children's Program: Todd Alexander, Blaze Berdahl, David López, Mayteana Morales, Tram-Anh Tran, Sheldon Turnipseed
In 1997, CBS aired a new version of the show, The New Ghostwriter Mysteries produced by Decode Entertainment in association with the Children's Television Workshop.
The show featured a new team of three kids:
Erica Luttrell as Team Leader Emilie Robeson, Charlotte Sullivan as Camella Gorik and Kristian Ayre as Henry "Strick" Strickland. Ghostwriter only had two colors, which were silver and gold. The show was filmed in Canada, and aired from September through December 1997.
The new show had little in common with the original, changing Ghostwriter's on-screen appearance, introducing entirely new characters, and getting rid of the serial format of the original series.
The series was canceled after a year due to low ratings.
The original series was rerun from 1995 to 1999 on PBS. The UPN Kids block on UPN also ran re-runs for a short time in 1997. Then, in 1999, it was syndicated on ABC for a short time. Later that year it moved to the cable/satellite network Noggin, and subsequently on The N when The N became a part time channel/programming block on Noggin. Ghostwriter aired on The N until 2003.
Blaze Berdahl can be heard on numerous TV ads and commercials and Mayteana Morales now sings with a Funk Group called The Pimps of Joytime
Marcella Lowery went on to star in the TNBC Saturday Morning Series City Guys and she is also best known as Elvin's Mother Francine on The Cosby Show
and so, Happy 20 to Ghostwriter, God Bless You and Thanks for Everything
I would love to see a reunion of the show
and also, you can checkout all of the Ghostwriter Episodes on YT
http://www.youtube.com/user/iamghostwriter2
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb296/tnawrestlingfan/tnawrestlingfanatic/tnawrestlingfanclub/ghost-writer-01.jpg
and now, here are Video Clips to the openings:
Ghostwriter - The PBS Years
cS_lD9_Ur3g
The New Ghostwriter Mysteries - The CBS Years
bVrCv7wnJVw