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DATE: 24/04/2008
"Moving from long running series to taking the next step” Television
DATE: 19/03/2008
  RONDO Media Press Release 18th March 2008 The future is round..as
DATE: 26/02/2008
Writers' Guild meeting with Jeremy Howe, Commissioning Editor for Drama at BBC

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Continuing Drama - Regions
Developed and run in close association with ITV Wales and ITV Yorkshire, this course is designed to kick-start your career in television - APPLICATIONS WILL OPEN IN APRIL 08
Continuing Drama - Regions

Continuing Drama represents one of the few doors open to new writers and can form the basis of a lucrative career in television. The TAPS Continuing Drama courses are open to UK writers of all levels to help get that vital first commission.

Continuing Drama - Nations
Developed and run in close association with ITV Wales and ITV Yorkshire, this course is designed to kick-start your career in television - APPLICATIONS WILL OPEN IN APRIL 08
Continuing Drama - Nations

Continuing Drama represents one of the few doors open to new writers and can form the basis of a lucrative career in television. The TAPS Continuing Drama courses are open to UK writers of all levels to help get that vital first commission.

 

Script Editing Workshop
A highly practical workshop demystifying the script editor’s role. Always oversubscribed so please apply early to ensure your place. APPLICATIONS NOW CLOSED
Script Editing Workshop

Always in demand, this course has quickly established itself as the leading course for industry professionals hoping to work in script editing or improve their understanding of television development.

Continuing Series Masterclass
Explore The Bill and beyond in this scheme run by TAPS and Talkback Thames to prepare you for work with 60-minute episodes.

APPLICATIONS NOW CLOSED
Continuing Series Masterclass

Writing 60-minute episodes is easy - it’s just like two 30-minute parts, right?

It’s this misconception that sees many writers hitting a glass ceiling in their careers as they cannot make the jump from 30 to 60-minute work.

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