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So what kind of stuff have people had accepted? Film? TV comedy? Radio comedy?

Doesn't matter. What they're looking for is a "unique voice."

A lot of writers I've read about picked up from WR tend to be packed off to Doctors or Holby, so I'm guessing those guys 'n' gals sent in drama.

Quote: Mikey Jackson @ March 21 2010, 2:10 PM GMT

packed off to Doctors or Holby,

:(

Quote: Mikey Jackson @ March 21 2010, 2:10 PM GMT

Doesn't matter. What they're looking for is a "unique voice."

A lot of writers I've read about picked up from WR tend to be packed off to Doctors or Holby, so I'm guessing those guys 'n' gals sent in drama.

There's clearly a greater need for drama writers, with such shows as Doctors, Holby, Casualty and EastEnders that all need a constant supply of writers. Aside from Two Pints, there are no real comedy shows that need a similar supply of writers. So the odds are better if you concentrate on drama with the writersroom.

Isn't Grownups and My Family also in that very short comedy list, as they're done by teams.

Like Chipolata said, not very many opportunities for comedy writers.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ March 22 2010, 9:33 AM GMT

packed off to Doctors or Holby,

:(

LOL. It's OK. Those writers haven't got an ingrowing toenail or dicky heart. :P
They're not patients.

I've had four scripts accepted. I've had four scripts rejected. Disfortunatley they were the one and the same four. The upside being that they did not confuse me by explaining why. Not why they were the one and the same four, but rather why the one and four were rejected.
They merely wrote a brief, albeit cryptic note saying:"What the f**k are writing about?" I tried reading between the lines but it was availess. Perhaps there was a hidden message?

Quote: Marc P @ March 21 2010, 9:40 AM GMT

Have a look at their site. All kinds of info there.

I was browsing through the drama sample scripts the other day. There was one guy who seemd to have provided a sample for everything!

Quote: steve by any other name @ March 24 2010, 11:43 AM GMT

I was browsing through the drama sample scripts the other day. There was one guy who seemd to have provided a sample for everything!

What even urinary tract infections? :O

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ March 24 2010, 2:47 PM GMT

What even urinary tract infections? :O

Well, not quite everything. Holby, EastEnders and Doctors. I wish he'd get on and write another Jack Delaney novel, that's all I can say.

Quote: steve by any other name @ March 24 2010, 3:18 PM GMT

Well, not quite everything. Holby, EastEnders and Doctors. I wish he'd get on and write another Jack Delaney novel, that's all I can say.

Can I have the urinary tract infection stuff? :)

Quote: steve by any other name @ March 24 2010, 3:18 PM GMT

Well, not quite everything. Holby, EastEnders and Doctors. I wish he'd get on and write another Jack Delaney novel, that's all I can say.

;)

Actually there is some lively debate going on over there.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/writersroom/2010/03/what_happens_when_scripts_get.shtml#comments

I have added a few sage words.

Quote: Marc P @ March 24 2010, 3:39 PM GMT

;)

Actually there is some lively debate going on over there.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/writersroom/2010/03/what_happens_when_scripts_get.shtml#comments

I have added a few sage words.

There seems to be someone on there getting very arsey just because whoever read their script at The Writers Room didn't like it, but then someone else did.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ March 24 2010, 6:08 PM GMT

There seems to be someone on there getting very arsey just because whoever read their script at The Writers Room didn't like it, but then someone else did.

Well that's previously unheard of...

Quote: Mikey Jackson @ March 21 2010, 2:10 PM GMT

What they're looking for is a "unique voice."

Joe Pasquale?

Quote: Mikey Jackson @ March 21 2010, 2:10 PM GMT

What they're looking for is a "unique voice."

Yes, like Susan Nickson or Tim Dawson. :)

Quote: Tim Walker @ March 24 2010, 8:54 PM GMT

Well that's previously unheard of...

Seems a bit odd to be so upset about it. Hand a group of so called 'informed' people the same script, and you'll get a wide range of different reactions, no use moaning about it.

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