Blog posts by year and monthSeptember 2011
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New script: The Fades
If like us you've already become addicted to ±«Óãtv Three's brand new fantasy horror, The Fades, then you'll be pleased to know we've just added the script from episode one to our script archive: The Fades, Episode 1 by Jack Thorne Jack wrote a very insightful blog piece for us last week on t...
Newsjack - Non-commissioned & Commissioned
So, that's my last episode for this series done. This week, Jon Hunter takes up the reins as Newsjack script editor - but before I hang up my red pen (or at least put the lid on it), I thought I'd spend a bit of time explaining the contribution that the non-commissioned and commissioned writers ...
The Fades
I struggled a bit when thinking about what things I could say on a writersroom blog because I always like the blogs on here that try to be useful. I read this website all the time, mainly because I want to work out how other writers do it and I was determined to think of something similarly usef...
EastEnders: E20 - My first writing job
E20 was the first piece of professional writing I had ever done and I was very much aware that as young writers, we're almost expected to have a message. I remember sitting on a train ride back from summer school and wondered if I had one, or more so, if I wanted to have one. For me, when drama ...
New script: Rastamouse
Very excited to share a brand new addition to our script archive with you: - Rastamouse 'Da Crucial Plan' by Michael De Souza and Genevieve Webster. This installment of the brilliant CBeebies stop-motion series, follows Rastamouse , Scratchy and Zoomer as they try to sniff out who...
Newsjack
As possibly the least silly silly-season on record draws to a close, we're currently getting ready for the fifth series of Newsjack - which will see us at a new home (±«Óãtv Radio 4 Extra) and with a new host (Justin Edwards). Because we're a few series in, there are already a plethora of articl...
Get a Squiggle on: Masterclass update
We received some fantastic entries for our Get a Squiggle On competition and the readers had their work cut out whittling down 400 scripts to just 16 that got through to our second round masterclass - which took place last week. An anxious group of 16 writers arrived at the masterclass in L...