I'm a bit worried that Baby Cow might think my sitcom is too similar to Ideal. Admittedly, there's a lot more going on in mine, e.g. outside shots, but the fact that it's about a single bloke, approaching 30, living in a flat, in a house, might be a problem. I've even got an episode where his deadbeat Dad makes an appearance - just like Johnny Vegas's did, in the last series of Ideal.
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Well you will only be sending them one episode, write one which is a bit less of a match. You don't have to have his dad return in the episode you send off.
Try and make a few subtle changes as well. Would it matter if he was mid 20's? Could he live in a house not a flat? or with someone else?
I can't really make any changes, as I've been writing it for a long time. In fact, I've probably spent longer writing my sitcom, than anyone else on this forum. I can't really tell you how long I've been working on it, as my writing sessions are so sporadic, e.g. sometimes I'll go for a whole week without working on it.
Anyway, I don't want to make my main character any younger, because that will make him seem less of a loser. Also, he has to live in a flat, as there are other characters living in the house
I'll still give Baby Cow a try though, as I'm such a big admirer of shows like Saxondale, Marion and Geoff and The Mighty Boosh.
I got this back. Does it mean they liked my script?
Quote: Marc P @ April 25 2009, 3:38 PM BSTI got this back. Does it mean they liked my script?
I think they're trying to tell you it was too cheesy?
You've got to milk everything Dolly!
I was just making my pint.
Quote: Dolly Dagger @ April 25 2009, 5:17 PM BSTI was just making my pint.
Let's face it, it was a moo-t pint...
I found this online interview with a development exec at Baby Cow. Nothing new or startling but interesting nevertheless. Apologies if its a repost
http://www.screenwritinggoldmine.com/what-comedy-producers-want.htm
Good interview. All of them are actually. However, I think Vanessa is now at Assembly TV now, well, according to her agency website.
Quote: Pickle @ April 25 2009, 10:14 PM BSTLet's face it, it was a moo-t pint...
Three rules of comedy according to John Cleese - "One, no puns. Two, no puns. Three, no puns!"
Please stop you are killing me!
Quote: Martin H @ April 27 2009, 8:08 PM BSTThree rules of comedy according to John Cleese - "One, no puns. Two, no puns. Three, no puns!"
Please stop you are killing me!
Was that according to John Cheese?
Quote: Dolly Dagger @ April 27 2009, 8:13 PM BSTWas that according to John Cheese?
Or Michael Pa-limberger?
Quote: Pickle @ April 27 2009, 10:38 PM BSTOr Michael Pa-limberger?
Edam Idle?
Quote: Dolly Dagger @ April 27 2009, 11:04 PM BSTEdam Idle?
And now for something completely Double Gloucester...