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Week In The Life - 1st 2 scenes of 30 minute pilot Page 2

Quote: Pilot @ February 24, 2008, 7:04 PM

Hi Seefacts, do you have a source for this or is this something you've been told in meetings etc? I'm not doubting it for a second but I am a little worried as I am working on an ensemble piece where one of the characters is a journalist but it's not related to television or showbiz.

Thanks.

A couple of producers have told me this, so yeah it's fact. The BBC are swimming in media shows.

My sitcom is slightly media based (though it's about the media (or not) in the same way that Seinfeld is about being a stand up comic or Friends is about Monica being Chef - It's just their jobs, when the show itself is character driven.

They want broader shows, not media related stuff.

Ah that's fantastic. Mine's the same way, thanks for that and the quick reply.

Quote: Pilot @ February 24, 2008, 7:19 PM

Ah that's fantastic. Mine's the same way, thanks for that and the quick reply.

Maybe I should add though, I've been told to change mine, although I won't know to what extent until I've spoken to the right people, but I wouldn't commit myself to a media based show just yet.

when you say "media" would that mean my idea would be no good because it is in a docu soap styley?

Quote: wayne lewis @ February 24, 2008, 9:40 PM

when you say "media" would that mean my idea would be no good because it is in a docu soap styley?

I would say so.

Obviously, don't quote me on that, but I think it's unlikely a docu-soap sitcom will get made for a long long time.

There's been some high profile ones, and the BBC want audience stuff really.

I'd say it's worth having a look at the commissioning section of the BBC as well.

Quote: Pilot @ February 24, 2008, 10:50 PM

I'd say it's worth having a look at the commissioning section of the BBC as well.

Isn't that more of a technical document - it's all laws and stuff isn't it?

They do go into detail about what sort of stuff they're after in the different genres and for what channel.

For instance, for BBC 1 sitcoms it mentions they're after post watershed non-family based pieces.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/commissioning/tv/network/genres/comedy.shtml
In particular the "requirements" links.

And as you mentioned about media:

With a number of upcoming shows on BBC Two set on the fringes of showbusiness, we're not actively looking for any new projects set in the media or behind-the-scenes in TV.

Hi Wayne

You should post a link in this to the 3&4 thread.(Edit your original post and cut and paste the link to 3&4 at the end and then post a link to this thread at the end of 3&4) that way people may read your piece in total. At the moment you have this at the top of the page and 3&4 almost off the front page and once things fall into page 2 they are very rarely commented on.

Sorry to be off-topic in your thread Wayne but I didn't think this was worth a whole thread of its own. If anyone would be interested/willing/bored enough to read a script I've written, if they could PM me that'd be much appreciated. I'll reply to any tomorrow. Cheers.

Since I've made that cheeky little request on your thread Wayne, I feel I ought to comment on your piece. I did like it and the concept, but like someone on here said there might be too many of a similar set-up currently about. But the whole zombie/normal person thing is very cool.

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