New to this site/forum. Wish I'd found it years ago but finally got here after searching for a discussion about the BBC's Writer's Room.
I've just finished writing a radio sitcom with the clear intention of sending it to the BBC. Now I'm not so sure. Does anybody know if there's an alternative way of submitting radio comedy?
Perhaps I'm wrong in not trusting the Writer's Room to take my work seriously but the BBC apparently exists for all us yet they don't even have a place where writers can gather and talk. (In fact, quite unlike the old Writer's Room.) And after reading this thread, is seems that most of you think that the WR is just a pointless PR stunt.
A few years ago, I spoke to a friend who'd just then gone to work inside the radio department at the BBC (though, not a friend good enough to get my scripts read). One day, I got them drunk enough to explain that the Beeb adopts this approach to commissioning new writing so they can actually have a zero-tolerance policy towards the slush pile. They encourage new writers in with one hand whilst the other hand holds a large stick with which they'll beat us silly for even daring to suggest that we're good enough to write for them. In other words, they appear to welcome new writers but there are few real opportunities. They don't want new work but launch periodic competitions to suggest that they do.
I could rant about this for hours but am I the only person that's annoyed that among the examples of 'excellent' writing they have on the site includes a monologue from Johnny Vegas with the opening line 'a crowd of polyester bry-nylon clad bloke's freeze'. So, okay, I'm just a pedant about apostrophes. But the whole shambles is epitomised by the fact that the link to the Writer's Room Liverpool comes up with a '404 Page not found' and has done so for months.
Okay. Now I'm just mad. Sorry for this... I'll retire to my dark corner.