
Writing 60-minute episodes is easy - it’s just like two 30-minute parts,
Continuing Drama represents one of the few doors open to new writers and can form
Continuing Drama represents one of the few doors open to new writers and can form

At: 12:09 On: 22/08/2008
MediaGuardian Edinburgh International Television Festival’s first Dragons’ Den pitching competition is now open for entries. Producers have the opportunity to apply for one of 12 slots to pitch their series, format or programme idea to a panel of Industry Dragons, and the chance to walk away with real more>
At: 15:17 On: 27/05/2008
The Edinburgh International Television Festival is the essential
annual event for everyone working in television. Shaping the future of
our industry by debating the key issues of the day, the Festival opens
doors to learn from the best in the business and build relationships
within the TV community. Engaging, more>
At: 18:45 On: 24/04/2008
"Moving from long running series to taking the next step”
Television event: 24 April 2008 - arrive at 6.45pm for a 7pm start
Following the success of the Guild event on long running BBC series last year, we’re delighted to announce a sequel from John Yorke: "Moving from Long Running more>
At: 09:30 On: 19/04/2008
S4C and CYFLE have organized a two day event specifically targeted at new and experienced writers.
With 8 sessions spread over the weekend including advice from contributors such as Sita Williams/Alice Nutter (producer/writer THE STREET) Lucy Gannon, Rob Gittins (Eastenders writer) Mervyn Watson, Niall more>
At: 13:00 On: 04/04/2008
IWC and Channel 4 are pleased to announce that applications are now open for COMING UP 2008.
COMING UP is the only talent scheme currently in the UK where emerging film-makers have the opportunity to make an authored drama with a guaranteed network broadcast. Now in its eighth year, IWC and Channel4 more>




