I am revisiting a comedy drama script I wrote a while ago, which I cannot get out of my system. It is a pilot for a series or serial (a bit like some on this forum - I think it could go both ways) in the Bally k or Monarch of the Glen style.
I previously entered this for a couple of comps but had no response at all and so bottom drawed it. But I just keep coming back to it...
A while ago on a BBC writers room blog it was mentioned that a script that started with an alarm clock might not get read as this is such a beginners cliché. Guess what mine starts with? This was all the encouragement I needed to get it out and dust it off again.
I was thinking of inflicting this script on MCharsley when he was kind/foolish enough to offer 'free script advice' but decided I really should at least butcher or remove the two scenes that really aren't working or better still bite the bullet and rewrite it all again before asking anyone to read it.
So to my question. I wrote it originally in a strictly linear form, but this means the real story and key location are not arrived at until 30 min into the script. But as the set up is vital to the protagonists character I still need to cover it - so I thought enter later and use a series of 'flashbacks' to show the set up. Only I have never writen a flashback. What I need to know are the do's and don'ts. Are there any rules for working with flashbacks in a TV script?
I don't want to commit any more beginners errors...
Any or all advice most welcome.