Lee Henman
Wednesday 28th October 2009 4:46pm
5,183 posts
Marc P writes for Doctors and is a published author. David Isaac (who doesn't post that much) wrote BBC Three's Lunchmonkeys and so has the much-envied and highly-elusive sitcom series under his belt. Another contributor (who I won't name in case he doesn't want me to) has been writing TV comedy for years and writes for Have I Got News For You. John Warburton makes a living as a stand-up comedian and is now fast moving into the hallowed halls of BBC Comedy since winning a place on Micheal Jacob's Comedy College. So all these people are making a living at it and there're probably more on the site I don't know about.
Personally I've won a couple of BBC competitions and had a few sketches on telly, scripts "in development" and so on, so no millions for me yet, although I am lucky enough to make a living as a greetings card writer.
It is possible to make a living in TV comedy, but very, very difficult to get people to trust you enough to give you wodges of cash. There are far easier ways to make a living that's for sure. But if writing's in your blood, so to speak, what can you do?