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Dos and Don'ts of Comedy - Sitcoms

Hi there sitcom fans. You might be interested to read this great new article on popular site www.geeks.co.uk about the Dos and Don'ts of writing a comedy sitcom, using recent comedy series' as examples of the pathways to aim for and the pitfalls to avoid.

It's received a great deal of interest already and looks set to be a hotly debated topic. Why not have a look and have your say? We welcome all new members/readers.

Best,

Dave Langdale

http://www.geeks.co.uk/26749-dos-donts-comedy-2-sitcoms

It's really worth having a look at this if anyone is into sitcoms :)

Yes I had a look at it, it's good

Aw thanks very much bushbaby! :)

Sorry Dave it just seemed like someone who isn't a writer or creator giving his opinion on something he is a fan of. Not sure about geek, but buff type stuff. Best of luck mind.

Particularly valued the advice "Not to make it half-arsed".
That's where I've been going wrong.
From now on everything will be fully-arsed.

I do appreciate the fact I'm no expert at writing or creating sitcoms, which is why the rules are more general occurences that appear in many comedy series' out there. It wouldn't appeal to as many people if I were to delve into the intricacies of character creation, whereas many people can, and have, been able to access and relate to the things I've mentioned.

However, I do hope you enjoyed reading it anyway.

Also Lazzard, that particular rule was aimed at the channel executives rather than any budding, yet unpublished sitcom creators. I wonder if you actually read it????

I'm not sure what you are looking for here Dave. EIther it's pitched at creators or viewers. I would suggest you target appropriately.

Well, I originally posted it in the Sitcoms thread but it got moved here. I think that's a question for the moderator rather than me :)

It's the right place for it, unless it should be in critique maybe.

To be fair Dave, both your post and the article it's self say 'writing' sitcoms.

I think maybe you're looking into it a bit too seriously. I meant it as a light hearted praise/jibe at some of the sitcoms out there. If I've said anything about writing it's just at a very superficial level, purely for entertainment. The placing of the article in this forum, and not the sitcom one, is honestly nothing to do with me. I'm not trying to ruffle any feathers, just make people laugh and think about sitcom writing - nothing to take massively seriously! Honest :)

Quote: Marc P @ September 16 2010, 3:31 PM BST

It's the right place for it, unless it should be in critique maybe.

THE CREATOR HAS SPOKEN! :)

Quote: chipolata @ September 16 2010, 3:40 PM BST

THE CREATOR HAS SPOKEN! :)

;)

Quote: LordDaaave @ September 16 2010, 2:39 PM BST

Also Lazzard, that particular rule was aimed at the channel executives rather than any budding, yet unpublished sitcom creators. I wonder if you actually read it????

Gag first, read afterwards - that's my rule.
Sorry to be mean. Wave

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