Quote: Marc P @ October 17 2008, 10:07 AM BSTPresumably they'd want little quickies as they pay more for longer sketches?
They always want quickies. Not because they're cheaper but because they're a staple of the show and they never have enough.
Quote: Pripyat @ October 17 2008, 10:05 AM BSThttp://www.articlesandtexticles.co.uk/imgs/0710/first_life.mp3
I wrote that!
If anyone wants a few tips on writing for RFTP...
I went to quite a few of the writers meetings for series 2. Sketches were largely rejected or rewritten for the folowing things:
'Show, don't tell'. Don't have your characters talking about things that have happened, have the action in the sketch.
Get to the jokes as quickly as possible. Don't waffle around setting the scene.
Know exactly what the target of your sketch is. So many times I heard, "there's something in that but I don't quite see what the specific target is."
Also the shorter and punchier the sketch, the better chance they have of fitting it into a recording and the better chance you have of it getting on air.
You may agree or disagree with any of those points regarding your sketch writing style or what you like to hear in comedy but all of them will give you a better chance of hitting the feel of this specific show.