British Comedy Guide

Socially Challenged Beings (2nd Instalment)

INTERLUDE ONE – THE PASSING OF TIME

INTERLUDE – INT. LIVING ROOM. DAY.

{{{The sound of the Beatles "In my Life".

On a table, a pictorial calendar. The year, 2000. The month, January. Above the matrix of dates, a photograph of Brian having his nappy changed by the Professor.

A hand tears away the page. Underneath, another page. The year, 2000. The month, February. Above the matrix of dates, a photograph of Brian watching the Lion King with a teary eyed Sydney.

The page is torn away, more quickly this time, revealing yet another month and another photo - Tony wearing an apron and a chef's hat to cook Brian a fish finger sandwich. More and more pages, more and more photos, faster and faster, becoming a blur, until... May 2008 – Brian as he is today.}}}

SCENE TWO – BRIAN'S COMING OF AGE

THE PROFESSOR IS POISED BEHIND THE DOOR.

SYDNEY AND TONY ARE SEATED ON ONE OF THE SOFAS.

PROFESSOR
Where is Brian? I've been standing here for two hours now … I want to give him the fright of his life!

SYDNEY
He went to pick up the film after school. Have you bought him something this year?

PROFESSOR
You know that's not the monster way. We will do what we do every year and play a series of birthday tricks on him … each more deadly than the last …

TONY
How many times professor? We are not "monsters," we are socially challenged beings.

PROFESSOR
Its political nonsense! They won't categorise me with their long words and fancy suits … I know what I am!

THE PROFESSOR TAKES A SEAT

SYDNEY
But Brian isn't socially challenged – he's "normal." Maybe he'd prefer a scalextric?

TONY
… Or a nice gateau?

PROFESSOR
I don't think so …

TONY
I've been meaning to mention something to you both about Brian …

THE PROFESSOR HOLDS HIS HAND TO HIS EAR AND LEANS IN.

He is experiencing certain "unfamiliar changes" on account of his "coming of age". We need to be a little sensitive to his needs. He might not appreciate it being brought up, so it's probably best if we don't mention anything to him.

SYDNEY
Discretion is my middle name. I'm just going to "the little Orc's room"

TONY NODS APPRECIATING SYDNEY'S SUBTLETY. SYDNEY STANDS UP AND LEAVES THE ROOM.

… That Chicken Korma has gone straight through me.

TONY SHAKES HIS HEAD.

TONY
Someone's a bit nervous I think …

PROFESSOR
What?

TONY
… The film tonight. One of the characters is based on him. He's mentioned it several times already today.

PROFESSOR
I tend to switch off when the Orc starts flapping his ulcerated gums …

TONY
You are too harsh on him. He has a lot to aspire to … living with a published author …

TONY PULLS OUT A BOOK WITH THE PROFESSOR'S PICTURE ON THE FRONT.

PROFESSOR
Stop it … you're embarrassing me!

THE DOOR SLAMS SHUT, BRIAN ENTERS AND SITS DOWN WITH A SHOPPING BAG IN HIS HAND.

TONY
Brian … how was your day? What did they teach you?

BRIAN
Suffragettes.

TONY
Oh dear. The professor was very much opposed to that at the time.

PROFESSOR
I still am. Women getting the vote … What next? Gays walking the streets without shackles? Chimps on the moon? …

TONY
They did actually send a monkey to the moon.

BRIAN
Don't talk daft. Why would they do that?

TONY
Well I don't think it was because he was the most qualified! I think he was sent to test if mammals could cope with the conditions. They sent a dog too.

BRIAN
That's nice – at least he had some company for the journey. The monkey would drive and the dog would navigate, I imagine.

PROFESSOR
Poppycock! How would a dog communicate directions to a monkey?

BRIAN
He probably just pointed.

PROFESSOR
Oh yes and when was the last time you saw a dog pointing? Or reading a map for that matter? The dog was probably a token gesture; making the tea and doing the occasional bit of filing, I suppose.

TONY
Sorry to disappoint you but "they" didn't send the dog and the monkey together. The "they" we keep referring to are the American Government and they sent Gordo the monkey to the moon to test whether or not he could withstand the conditions. However, they forgot to plan for his journey back and Gordo died on re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere; he and his rocket plummeted into the Atlantic Ocean.

SHARP PAUSE.

BRIAN
So did he have a spacesuit?

A CLOSE UP OF BRIAN. THE INTERLUDE IS A GLIMPSE INTO HIS PSYCHE.

INTERLUDE TWO – GORDO THE ASTRONAUT MONKEY

{{{A short cartoon about Gordo, the astronaut monkey, which is currently being produced.

The story is the same as the one Tony told, except that Gordo does have the company of a dog on his journey. The dog is clearly directing the monkey by pointing toward the moon.

Gordo does not die at the end of the story. Instead, he holds his breath during re-entry into the earth's atmosphere, survives, swims to safety and lives a happy life running a cocktail bar, with the aforementioned dog, in Hawaii.}}}

I'm glad I read this, I thought it was pretty good. I liked the 'scalextric' line. It flowed fairly well although I wasn't sure about the interlude part at the end.

That said, It was a decent effort.

Thanks for taking the time to read.

Its always hard sending people sitcoms bit-by-bit because it either works or doesn't work as a whole.

I agree. Think the jury is still out on the interludes (and how much they add) though ... I'd be keen for people to view my sitcom episode in its entirity and give feedback (I would like to read others' attempts too!!)

i don't believe this. somebody posts something good and it gets ignored. whats the deal?

its not 'the office' but its progressive and witty nonetheless. nolan stones - you should feel priveliged ... i've had to register just to post this bitter message.

send me the rest. i'll give you a frank and honest consultation.

I prefer this to the first half. Gordo is an inspired bit of surreal banter and it's funny.

I think you could cut the exposition down a bit. Each time you have a character explaining what's going on it slows the pace right down.

The more you can show, rather than tell the more people will buy into your characters.

Also if you're going to have an Orc, why not have some jokes about Dungeons and Dragons, or Lord of the Rings being racist.

Also when the Professor says he's a monster not a SCB, it's great chance for him to give an amusing example of his monsterousness.

Quote: Fish11 @ September 15 2008, 10:06 PM BST

i don't believe this. somebody posts something good and it gets ignored. whats the deal?

its not 'the office' but its progressive and witty nonetheless. nolan stones - you should feel priveliged ... i've had to register just to post this bitter message.

send me the rest. i'll give you a frank and honest consultation.

Wow! I thought this post was dead and buried. I will send you the rest if I can have your email? Thank you.

Quote: sootyj @ September 15 2008, 10:18 PM BST

I prefer this to the first half. Gordo is an inspired bit of surreal banter and it's funny.

I think you could cut the exposition down a bit. Each time you have a character explaining what's going on it slows the pace right down.

The more you can show, rather than tell the more people will buy into your characters.

Also if you're going to have an Orc, why not have some jokes about Dungeons and Dragons, or Lord of the Rings being racist.

Also when the Professor says he's a monster not a SCB, it's great chance for him to give an amusing example of his monsterousness.

Thank you sootyj ... your input is very valuable to me.

Which bits of exposition would you cut? I think I can guess but keen to know which specific bits you felt slowed it down.

I'm glad you mentioned lord of the rings because those references are in this episode. The film that they refer to early on is LOTR (but we don't find that out until later). Although I haven't said its racist ... this is a very good idea sootyj.

Also what do you mean by giving an example of his monsterousness?

If you haven't time to answer all this no worries ... but thanks for your time in the first place!!

From what I've read, I like this. I think that there is room for some improvements but I can't really get the full feel yet just from this extract. I am liking the kind of DoD/WoW vibes I believe I'm picking up though.

I would be happy to read the full script if you want and offer feedback to you.

If you're interested my email is: deferenzuk@yahoo.co.uk

Def.

PROFESSOR
You know that's not the monster way. We will do what we do every year and play a series of birthday tricks on him … each more deadly than the last …

If he was maybe to list some nasty tricks, and then Tony butts in with something like.

Well a traditions a tradition, even a violent, brutal pointless one.

n.b. in my view lists give you an excuse to get a quick laugh.

I also agree with Deferenz at this length it's hard to get a feel.

Is this a sitcom? film? runner sketch?

In any of these I think you're going to have to show you can maintain laughs from disparate characters, and extended plots.

Quote: Deferenz @ September 16 2008, 10:33 AM BST

From what I've read, I like this. I think that there is room for some improvements but I can't really get the full feel yet just from this extract. I am liking the kind of DoD/WoW vibes I believe I'm picking up though.

I would be happy to read the full script if you want and offer feedback to you.

If you're interested my email is: deferenzuk@yahoo.co.uk

Def.

Thank you very much and I will send you the script for you to have a look at. Don't mind returning the favour either.

You're going to have to help me out on DoD/WoW? If I'm being stupid then please don't hold it against me haha!

Quote: sootyj @ September 16 2008, 11:12 AM BST

PROFESSOR
You know that's not the monster way. We will do what we do every year and play a series of birthday tricks on him … each more deadly than the last …

If he was maybe to list some nasty tricks, and then Tony butts in with something like.

Well a traditions a tradition, even a violent, brutal pointless one.

n.b. in my view lists give you an excuse to get a quick laugh.

I also agree with Deferenz at this length it's hard to get a feel.

Is this a sitcom? film? runner sketch?

In any of these I think you're going to have to show you can maintain laughs from disparate characters, and extended plots.

I like your idea. An opportunity for laughs (naming previous tricks) missed by myself I feel. Nice Swan!

Its the first episode of a sitcom but didn't want to send it all at once because I thought this might put people off reading it. However opting to send it bit-by-bit is also problematic.

Well I'll read it, stick it up in 3 blocks, and be prepared for some nay saying.

"You're going to have to help me out on DoD/WoW? If I'm being stupid then please don't hold it against me haha!
"

Dungeons & Dragons and World of WarCraft

Def.

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