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How many addresses does it have that accept unsolicited scripts though? If it has a fair amount I may purchase it.

I think you have to be a member of their group or something, I'm not sure but all I've heard is bad things from unsolicited writers about the book in general.

Well I haven't had a good look through it yet but it looks useful.

As I say try and sign up on the website free.

Well basically I'm almost ready to send off my sitcom script now and want a full list of production companies that accept unsolicited material.

you'll find more in there than anywhere I guess.

Quote: David Chapman @ July 27, 2007, 9:08 PM

There also seems to be free trial registration to their web site which gives all the addresses in the book.

www.writersmarket.co.uk

As I say have a look on here. You shuld get 30 days free I think - there's loads of addresses to wade through under production companies but it seems best option for now.

New one out now.

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