T.W.
Saturday 24th May 2008 12:26pm [Edited]
15,786 posts
Congratulations to jdubya and the others who got selected. As someone who was nearly short-listed (and had a pleasant chat with Micheal) I think we should be grateful for such schemes, whatever minor short-comings they may have. Anything that helps new writers to advance is generally a good thing.
There is never going to be a scheme that is suitable for everyone and I reckon the BBC chose the candidates not just because of their talent, but because the scheme seemed the best-suited route to their (the candidated)advancement.
It does not necessarily follow that writers with talent will benefit from such a scheme. For some of us (e.g. with kids to support) it was always going to be better to try and make it via the traditional routes.
To those of you that didn't make it, I wouldn't feel too aggrieved. Presumably you've got a year to improve your writing and your c.v. before the next round of applications. Myself, I was buoyed by the fact that around the time I was rejected I had a meeting with some "major players" with a view to developing one of my sitcoms. The old traditional routes into this f-ing business are still there.