British Comedy Guide

Would I be a fool to let this opportunity go? Page 6

Quote: Afinkawan @ December 3 2008, 3:51 PM GMT

The other point to consider is that he might not want to touch unsolicited material even with someone else's barge pole, lest he get accused of nicking it somewhere down the line.

Good point!

Echoing others.

If I was this guy I probably wouldn't read it. And even it was remotely good, I'd still bin it.

Performers/writers aren't the people who you need to talk to. They're having their own trouble getting stuff made - and these are pros.

Also, if I had something arrive to my house, I'd get a bit worried.

At the end of the day what have you got to lose, send it, also send it to a few production companies, the more it gets seen the more chance you have.

You might as well do keepie uppies outside Michael Owens house and see if offers you a lift to chat with his boss.

What a miserable bunch of negative bastards we all are! if it's brilliant it will be made.

Quote: bighead65 @ December 3 2008, 4:37 PM GMT

What a miserable bunch of negative bastards we all are! if it's brilliant it will be made.

:D

Also if its shit and called 'clone' it will be made so good luck.

Bring on the clones, where are the clones.... there ought to be clones.

i'm writing the next episode as we speak, it's a cracker with no jokes in it!

Has it still got Robbie Coltrane though?

now he's a heavyweight of comedy, Kenneth brannagh is in as these proper actors take to comedy so brilliantly.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=bBxtT5KbRLY

fast forward to 3mins 31 secs in

That was Miss Hoolie out of Balamory at the end.

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very good!

Quote: Griff @ December 3 2008, 5:39 PM GMT

Marc much as I enjoyed watching that, may I ask why you drew it to our attention?

Well we were talking about Cracker earlier in the thread and I sieze every opportunity to link to my early ouevre as it were!

:)

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