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Writing for Newsrevue Page 10

Why are you named after that town near Chernobyl?

Because I'm crazy zooooo, I'm a bloody irradiated mentalist.

joel soetendorp - 'You have mail!'

Will you please answer it! :D

Has this week's running order being sent out yet?

My optimism was unfounded. :(

Quote: Griff @ February 1, 2008, 11:20 AM

Not yet, but I went to last night's NR show, so if you tell me what your sketch was, I can tell you whether it was on ?

I sent two sketches this week. The first was about Alan Shearer and the Newcastle United job, and the second was Ed Balls being interviewed.

I sent a sketch about Princess Diana's Inquest a couple of weeks ago, I haven't received a running order yet so I presumed it hadn't made it into the show. The sketch was about Prince Harry, The Queen and Phillip playing Cluedo. I doubt it was in last nights show Griff?

Hey Griff

I wrote one about George Bush, Gordon Brown and Jello. Could you tell me if it was on please?

Ah well, thanks anyway Griff. That particular sketch is on the Critique somewhere, its called the Royal Sketch.

As I haven't got Microsoft Word installed on my computer, I've been sending sketches to Newsrevue in Microsoft Wordpad format (.rtf). Consequently, I've been concerned that Newsrevue might not be able to open the files containing my sketches.

Has anyone else sent sketches in .rtf format?

Frostyboy, I'm rubbish with all computer jargon, so I'm not to sure what(.rtf) is. I don't use Microsoft Word either I use Open Office, its pretty similar to Microsoft Word and its free to download, you should get it.

Quote: frostyboy @ February 1, 2008, 12:19 PM

As I haven't got Microsoft Word installed on my computer, I've been sending sketches to Newsrevue in Microsoft Wordpad format (.rtf). Consequently, I've been concerned that Newsrevue might not be able to open the files containing my sketches.

Has anyone else sent sketches in .rtf format?

You should be alright as Word can open .rtf documents.

Dan

Quote: swerytd @ February 1, 2008, 3:29 PM

You should be alright as Word can open .rtf documents.

Dan

You should be alright as Word can open .rtf documents.

Dan

You should be alright as Word can open .rtf documents.

Dan

What about .rtf documents? Can Word open those? ;)

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Shoddy website hung...

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and yes, it can. I'm surprised no-one has said before...

Dan

i always cut and paste my skits into the body of the e-mail as well as attaching, but if you ask they will let you know if they have received them and can read them

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