Mikey Jackson
Friday 4th April 2014 10:18am
Worthing, West Sussex
2,808 posts
Ha ha, it wasn't Nigera, it was in Ghana.
Not a sitcom, it was a one-off drama. A film-maker out there had set up a prodco and had contacts working in one of the country's TV networks.
He contacted me via my website, interested in one of my sample scripts at the time. At first I thought yeah right, especially as he was offering money for the use of the script. You can imagine what I thought. Oh, here we go, he'll be asking for me to send him three million quid by Western Union as a "deposit" in a minute. But no. He genuinely wanted to make it. Anyway, in the end, after a really long "development" period, the project fell through because he couldn't get enough funding.
That's not my only African experience. I met the guy in charge of a South African prodco a while back in London whose company films worldwide sports events, but is looking to get into comedy production for the South African market. This led to me joining the writing team for a sitcom they are currently pitching to networks.
All in all, it just goes to show, why only try to punt scripts out to UK companies when there is a whole world out there?
It's funny. Ben, this is the second time you've mentioned this African thing when I've contributed to a thread about prodcos, and both times you've got the country wrong.
I can't see what there is to ridicule about tapping into overseas writing markets.