Most naive writers think they can write a TV sitcom and get it produced, but there are far less TV sitcoms produced than Radio plays/programs.
So it is probably best to start with Radio scripts and get yourself known and then move on to TV.
Most naive writers think they can write a TV sitcom and get it produced, but there are far less TV sitcoms produced than Radio plays/programs.
So it is probably best to start with Radio scripts and get yourself known and then move on to TV.
I reckon the future of writing sitcoms will involve filling up blank pages.
Quote: billwill @ 24th February 2015, 1:56 PM GMTMost naive writers think they can write a TV sitcom and get it produced, but there are far less TV sitcoms produced than Radio plays/programs.
So it is probably best to start with Radio scripts and get yourself known and then move on to TV.
Not sure it's naive. People do make the breakthrough without radio. That said, radio is a great way in and it certainly helps when I talk to producers about my previous work. Strike up a dialogue with a producer and they can be quite helpful.