Micheal Jacob
Tuesday 10th December 2013 11:21pm
Manchester
299 posts
Quote: T.W. @ 10th December 2013, 10:58 PM GMT
Apologies, Micheal. Force of habit etc.
Hope you're doing really well. How's the writing going?
I'm good and in development both at the BBC and with NBC-Uni. Exciting times (mostly).
Well done! I'm really pleased for you. Having written my book (shameless plug, sorry, support the BCG), and done some TV execing/consulting, I'm now concentrating on fringe theatre and have also been writing sketches for a group I'm producing here in Manchester. Having abandoned writing during my TV career, not wanting to be seen as a competitor rather than a source of neutral advice on team-written shows, I'm having a really good time. I'm lucky to have a friend who does brilliant notes and helps me turn my appalling first drafts into rather less appalling subsequent drafts, though they're probably still rubbish. I'm making up for lost time, really. The great thing about live stuff is that you can't sort it out in the edit, and every audience is completely different. My first play got a 5 star and a 1 star, which was salutary in the sense of trying to make the writing bullet-proof. And I don't have five execs offering conflicting notes. It's more exposed, but more rewarding when it works.
Quote: T.W. @ 10th December 2013, 10:58 PM GMT
Apologies, Micheal. Force of habit etc.
Hope you're doing really well. How's the writing going?
I'm good and in development both at the BBC and NBC-Uni. Had a near miss with a Baby Cow project... *mutters*... Exciting times (mostly). I'm still 'reaching for that rainbow'... not in the gay-social-acceptance kind of way though. (Saying that, I am writing a brilliantly camp sitcom all about the crazy characters at Stonewall!)
PS - the Stonewall ref didn't quote. I developed a show here about a lesbian bar in Canal Street, which got turned down because it was felt to be too gay/too exclusive a world. So maybe think about that.