StephenM
Monday 20th February 2012 4:00pm
London
862 posts
Quote: DeathbyMonkey @ February 20 2012, 3:48 PM GMT
The one-liners can be anything (as long as they are jokes), they don't HAVE to be topical do they?
Um. It is a topical news show.
My advice is - put yourself in their shoes:
It's 5pm on Tuesday. Just over 24 hours to go to a recording. You've got the backbone of the show in the sketches more or less sorted. You're looking to fill the gaps with some one-liners about the stories you missed. You open an e-mail with 12 one-liners on it. The first 6 are nothing about the news. How do you feel?
(Clue - on previous webchats they have said 'Don't just send us jokes from your stand-up routine')
And on the .docx format thing this is from their website:
Please send each sketch as a separate .doc or .rtf document ONLY, attached to an email.
Ask yourself how you'd feel about having to faff around with converting to .doc on your machine before reading it for the 27th time. Especially when you know at the sender's end it's just one scroll down on the 'Save as' menu to save it as a .doc file.
In short, give yourself the best possible chance and make sure they're not opening your document with a grimace on their face.