David Bussell
Wednesday 6th October 2010 8:16pm [Edited]
London
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Quote: bushbaby @ October 6 2010, 8:49 PM BST
I'm not impressed with the choice of the Beeb but then again I haven't read them but how can a story about a woman that is preggers and doesn't know out of four men who the father is, progress into a lengthy series?
I won't comment on the others but just say this. Every time one submits a short story or a play or a sitcom idea, it is absolute death to do one on a lottery win theme (everyone lnows that except the beeb seemingly) .......the mind boggles.
My entry was scripted from a published novel....my husbands and whilst it is obviously good enough for publishers, it's not good enough for the beeb
Them's some sour grapes.
Breaking Bad started out being a show about a chemistry teacher with terminal cancer turning to cooking meth to provide for his family. Season 4 is being written now and it's proved itself to be some of the consistently best drama on telly despite the hero originally being given only months to live.
And The IT Crowd started out being a show about I.T.
My point is that a good show is capable of mutating from its original premise while keeping entertaining.
As for your script of a published novel, no disrespect but that's not much of an argument for why yours should have been the one to win the initiative. Lots of good novels are published every year but who's to say any of them suit being adapted to the sitcom format? Or even if they're any good? Or whether the adaptation was done competently?
PS. Everyone knows a lottery win theme is absolute death? I did not know that.