The advice on sitcoms seems to be to contact producers directly with a script, but where on earth do you get hold of the producer's contact details?! Every internet link just seems to bring me back to this site. The only option seems to be to pay for an upgrade account on IMBD - has anyone ever done this, and can you actually obtain producers contact details through it? Thanks in hope of some decent advice!
Production contacts
How about the Writers and Artists Yearbook?
https://www.writersandartists.co.uk/store/9781408192450/writers-and-artists-yearbook-2015/
Or make a note of the production company in the end credits of a sitcom, visit their website and contact the producer from there, asking if they would take a peek at your script.
Make Google your friend or just read the writers and artists year book.
But the chances of an unsolicited script getting read and produced, you might as well play the lottery and hope to win the million pounds to film it yourself.
Make friends enter contests, write to producers and writers you like or attached to stuff you like and be nice. Go to conferences enter every open access thing going, maybe have a crack at open access BBC stuff.
Becoming a known name that people want to hear from is as important, if not more so than having a decent script.
Thanks all. 'Make Google your friend?' - what does this mean?? I'll certainly check out the writer's handbook. Some people win the lottery... I'm not one of those people but u never know until you try! Thanks again for advice everyone x
Just Google shows or producers quite often that email may just pop up
Write a funny play and get it staged.
Quote: HopefullyFunnyFemme @ 9th August 2014, 1:11 PM BST'Make Google your friend?' - what does this mean??
I don't know if every body does it the same but every time Google had a special doodle on it's front page I searched for "You look nice today" and through in a few "Your the best search engine ever". Before long Google was my BSEF (best serach engine for ever) and we are going out for a pizza and ten pin bowling next weekend.
I don't know if it will help me ever get comedy produced, but I'm happy with Google.
BTW stay away from Google - there mine. You can have Bing.
I had a Madalina one morning. Very nice with a cup of coffee!