Hi all,
I have written several episodes of a sit com recently, and met a well known TV star recently, who (very nice person) said to send an episode to their secretary and they'd have a read and give some feedback. I tried this once with a speculative letter to my comedy hero, and it was returned unopened for "time and copyright" reasons. I quite understabd this, I assume its because if they read it, someone like me might try and claim their ideas were nicked down the line and get some money a year or two hence. Thats not my way but I can see the reason to play safe and not read anything at all.
This contact seems less prissy than that but is there a nice way of reassuring them I am not a gold digger? All I want is feeback not a series, I'm not that deluded. But I suppose if people made money out of George Harrison's My Sweet Lord (ridiculous ) then you cant blame people for playing safe.