Thanks for all of your posts, I've only just read them all, following my original post a few weeks ago.
I have no intention of ripping anyone off or trying to get something for nothing. My plan is simply to shortlist three great ideas and pitch them to a few networks.
If the idea is great but the writing is not brilliant then I need flexibility to buy the concept and have my writers take the idea further. If you're not comfortable with this then feel free not to submit any ideas. If the idea is great as well as the writing then I will look to work with you to take the idea through to completion.
The contract that will be issued won't be designed to screw anyone over. My commitment is to get a sitcom commissioned, financial gain is really not a big issue for me and I will be very flexible with the terms that are set. My main goal out of all of this is to get the company it's first sitcom credit, on which I can build on for future productions.
The company (previously Skinny Wrist Productions) mainly did PR Production work, through which we did a lot of work for the likes of Fox, Universal and Warner (sometimes via other PA agencies, sometimes direct) promoting theatrical releases and releases on DVD/Blu-Ray. This in turn has given the company a great list of contacts and a strong access to talent.
The main writer that I have on board has worked with the late and great John Sullivan on a couple of major BBC productions.
The plan for this is to short list three ideas, flag them up with a few of my commissioning contacts to see which one bites. Next to develop the chosen idea, then attach names through casting, attach a producer & director and then pitch.
I think that I've answered most points/concerns that have been listed but feel free to flag up any further points that you would like me to answer.