Rustle T Davis
Saturday 21st April 2007 9:12pm [Edited]
la la land
237 posts
Quote: bob4apples @ April 18, 2007, 10:02 PM
I sent an idea in, but never got anything back. Swines. I used to like Dave Gorman as well
I was once invited to a writers meeting at BBC Radio after sending stuff in for 'Dead Ringers'. There were about 75 other people there like me and basically the producer said they already had a writing team and it would be a miracle if they used ONE joke or sketch from outside their 'team' in the whole series. I wasted a whole morning for nothing!!(And they didn't even offer us any tea/coffee!!!!)
So don't be disheartened. You usually have to be part of Footlights or get into the Edinburgh festival for the BBC to look at you. Or be on the stand up circuit for years. Or be very lucky like Ricky Gervais or the guys that wrote Roman's Empire.
I've been through a similar situation (but TV sitcom related, not radio sketch show).
In the end it's talent and a certain amount of luck that win through. If you're good enough and you're prepared to be a failure for many years whilst honing your craft, there's still a chance. It doesn't matter how many rejections you get, it's how you react to them that counts. If something you write gets rejected, ask yourself why and try to improve on it. If you think they're just "missing the point," try somewhere else because comedy is ridiculously subjective. One person who reads your work might think it's pants, and the next person may think it's hilarious.(Slightly off topic, but that's why it annoys the hell out of me when people say a programme is "rubbish." Just because "you" don't find it funny, doesn't mean it isn't funny to someone).
The majority of comedy writers will tell you it took a lot of hard work and rejection before something stuck. Success comes to those who work bloody hard!
One thing's for sure - I'm not giving up until I get what I want.
Oh yeah, and "Genius" is very funny! (in my opinion )