Quote: Dolly Dagger @ October 3, 2007, 2:13 PM
Is it me or nearly all the best sitcoms/comedy dramas performed by the writers or written by the perfomers?
"Dolly Dagger, her love's so heavy gonna make you stagger"
---James Marshall Hendrix
It is true. The best sitcoms are usually written for or based on a starring actor. This is why I have stopped creating sitcoms until I'm higher up the tv foodchain. Unsolicited sitcom scripts & ideas rarely get produced. Rarely. So rarely that it's a waste of time to put in the hard work of creating one if you don't know anyone in the business.
Better to write sketches and build up a reputation and network of contacts.
A TV sitcom is a big gamble involving lots of money and people. So if you're a producer you're gonna think smart and build sitcoms around available stars rather than take a good idea out of the slush pile and then go looking for a lead actor.
Get the star; sell him on an idea; get the writers to cook up a pilot script and a story arc, and hope the star is still interested.