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Would I be a fool to let this opportunity go? Page 2

Quote: Mike Dan-Carter @ December 3 2008, 10:53 AM GMT

Well if he likes it, he can then pass it on to someone he knows that could make it happen. What better recommendation than a well known multi award winning comedy writer/performer.

I wouldn't advise it then.

Quote: Lee Henman @ December 3 2008, 11:02 AM GMT

You're forgetting that most successful comedy people (especially performers) are so far up their own arseholes they'd need a tube of KY and a torch to read your script anyway.

But yes, I suppose given the right person it could work out. But what if they hate your script? Isn't that going to make you feel really deflated?

It's a minefield mate.

Laughing out loud

Quote: Griff @ December 3 2008, 11:01 AM GMT

There is a world of difference though between politely asking someone face-to-face, who presumably you've built up a friendly rapport with if they come in your shop buying booze all the time, and sending your script to the address of someone who doesn't know you.

I thought I would send a letter in the first instance, not just send the script straight off.

Quote: Lee Henman @ December 3 2008, 11:02 AM GMT

You're forgetting that most successful comedy people (especially performers) are so far up their own arseholes they'd need a tube of KY and a torch to read your script anyway.

But yes, I suppose given the right person it could work out. But what if they hate your script? Isn't that going to make you feel really deflated?

It's a minefield mate.

Of course I'd be disappointed if they hated it, but what if they really liked it? Who ever got anywhere by not taking a chance?

Yeah, i would never just send a script off straight away and say "read this". Definately ask first.

You're very indecisive, aren't you, Mike? I think we should rename the BSG the "Mike Dan Carter Asks For Advice Forum." :)

:D

I guess I am quite! Thanks for the offer of re-naming but it will only give me a big head, or will it? Can someone give me advice on whether renaming this forum will give me a big head.

Quote: Mike Dan-Carter @ December 3 2008, 11:15 AM GMT

:D

I guess I am quite! Thanks for the offer of re-naming but it will only give me a big head, or will it? Can someone give me advice on whether renaming this forum will give me a big head.

I say rename it.

It just so happens that this past two weeks I've been in need of quite a bit of advice whereas over the past 22 years I've managed to get by with very little advice from others.

Is the general thought not send a letter asking him to read my script? Or do you think I should just do it?

Ultimately I'm probably just gonna do it anyway, but would be interested to know what you think!

Quote: Mike Dan-Carter @ December 3 2008, 10:47 AM GMT

My friend doesn't know him, he just gave me his address as he had access to it, the access he had to it is completely legal by the way, i mean in terms of data protection etc.

He just happens to know it or he got it via his business? If the later then him knowing it maybe fine but giving it to you isnt!

Assuming he just happens to know it then sending this guy a script sounds pretty lame...what's your covering letter going to say? "hi, you dont know me...or know anyone i know....and i dont know you (but i know where you live), anyway...have a read..."

Pointless.

As said earlier, not going to just send the script, will send a letter initially asking he would mind reading my script. It's such a good contact to have that it seems like an opportunity wasted not to contact him.

Quote: Mike Dan-Carter @ December 3 2008, 11:20 AM GMT

It just so happens that this past two weeks I've been in need of quite a bit of advice whereas over the past 22 years I've managed to get by with very little advice from others.

Is the general thought not send a letter asking him to read my script? Or do you think I should just do it?

Ultimately I'm probably just gonna do it anyway, but would be interested to know what you think!

That's cool Mike. It's what forums are for.

If I were you I would write a letter saying how big a fan of his writing/performance etc you are. Say you are an aspiring young writer who has just written a sitcom script and wondering what the best approaches were to get someone to read it. He will either say he would be interested in seeing it himself, give you some advice as to where to send it, or just ignore the letter.

Put yourself in his shoes. Rest assured, even without people knowing his address he gets asked to read all kinds of stuff all the time.

And who are you talking about anyway????

Quote: Mike Dan-Carter @ December 3 2008, 11:20 AM GMT

It just so happens that this past two weeks I've been in need of quite a bit of advice whereas over the past 22 years I've managed to get by with very little advice from others.

Is the general thought not send a letter asking him to read my script? Or do you think I should just do it?

Ultimately I'm probably just gonna do it anyway, but would be interested to know what you think!

Do not let some of the BSG snobs make you feel bad. If you have questions ask. Someone should give a dam enough to give you a civil answer or at least try to make you laugh and those who do not and only find fault.......Blah to them, I tell ya!

Yeah but you're clearly some kind of globe trotting international spy Dr Mato and the clue is also very clearly in the name!

Quote: Dr Mato @ December 3 2008, 11:30 AM GMT

Do not let some of the BSG snobs make you feel bad.

Oi!! That's no way to talk about Marc P!

Quote: chipolata @ December 3 2008, 11:32 AM GMT

Oi!! That's no way to talk about Marc P!

Quite right my snobbery is in no way just limited to the BSG.

My advice, for what it's worth, is to send him a letter. Leave it for about 2 weeks and if you've still not heard then send him another letter reminding him that as you know where he lives he'd better start sleeping with one eye open. Oh yes, don't forget to wish him a merry Christmas.

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