Quote: Failed Comedy Writer @ July 22 2010, 1:20 PM BSTThe point is that it's not lack of ability. It's lack of opportunity.
Again, something like that does really sound like 'Well, of course I could do the whole thing ten times better, me, easy. They just never ask me to.'
It is a world away from writing now and again to churning out material week in, week out, day in, day out, often to extremely tight deadlines, whilst multi-tasking a number of other writing projects, which most freelancers have to do.
The truth is, most people CAN'T do that, which is why they don't make anything approaching a career from comedy writing.
Newsjack is three series old. The idea that it has already earned someone a glittering career is mad. It will be a first credit for some who will go on to having successes as writers. It will be a stepping stone for some people who are already on their way there. To others it will be the only taste of professional comedy writing they get.
But it won't be the programme that defines any of those things. It will be the person.