Jennie
Tuesday 23rd July 2013 8:26pm
2,767 posts
Hi Nick, welcome
It's great that you have the passion and dedication to finally make your dream a reality.
Now for the bad news..
There is no room for ideas people in this industry. Ideas are ten a penny. A friend of mine once had a great idea for a sitcom - told me she would give me the idea and I could write it. We would split the proceeds 50/50.
Obviously I didn't go for it. Apart from anything else, if I wanted to I could nick her idea and take all the credit. There is no copyright in ideas.
Idea is 5%, execution 95%, particularly in sitcoms, which are generally low-concept.
So - to make this work, you are going to have to get on board with this becoming a writer thing. Time, practice and reading other scripts is definitely the way to go.
In addition, I would recommend "Your Sitcom Mission - Should You Choose to Accept It" by Declan Hill, Simon Wright and Jon Vorhaus. It's on the Kindle, available from Amazon. It is a great pocket sized intro to sitcom writing, with little exercises and things to help you along.
(Declared interest: I know Declan and Simon. However, I would recommend this anyway, it really is a cracking little book).
And lastly - I don't think it's hard to get a producer to read your work. Bang out a quick email to them. But don't do it until you are 100% happy with it. Then get started on the re-write.
Good luck