I agree with Skibb. Not about Boosh being unfunny (I won't comment on them) but about not giving up.
BUT it's a cruel irony for a writer. If you want a commission then you need to pay attention to what commissioners want. It's always been a buyers' market and they won't buy what they don't want.
In the end, it's down to what you want. You can have pure 100% scripts as you envisaged, untouched and also unwatched, sat on a shelf. Or you can bend like the proverbial reed in the wind of the capitalist free market and write what you don't want but improve your chances. We each decide our own path.
I was so getting into Skibbs 'Banish Doubts' section. I'm always plagued by doubts, I get them every day.
Thanks for the encouragement to continue despite the doubts, Skibb. It is great when fellow writers can gee each other up and inspire their peers to continue on. You've made me smile.