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Old Sep 24th 2004, 6:58 pm
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Hi,
For the last few months I have been writing a comedy tv series (which I have now copyrighted)
I'm wondering if any of my peers/ex-pats would be prepared to read it (particularly anyone in the Southern Louisiana area where the stories are set)
It may be a load of rubbish but you never know.
The pilot story is about 60 pages long, if anyone would be interested, please email me direct and I will arrange to send it to you.
Be warned it is totally off the wall in a monty python style.
Thanks to anyone who shows interest.
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Old Sep 24th 2004, 7:02 pm
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Originally Posted by rogerpenycate
Hi,
For the last few months I have been writing a comedy tv series (which I have now copyrighted)
I'm wondering if any of my peers/ex-pats would be prepared to read it (particularly anyone in the Southern Louisiana area where the stories are set)
The pilot story is about 60 pages long, if anyone would be interested, please email me direct and I will arrange to send it to you.
Be warned it is totally off the wall in a monty python style.
Thanks to anyone who shows interest.
[email protected]
Hi there....so that's where you've been, you haven't posted here for ages!

Who are you marketing your comedy to? Audiences in the UK or the US?
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Old Sep 24th 2004, 7:05 pm
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Originally Posted by Englishmum
Hi there....so that's where you've been, you haven't posted here for ages!

Who are you marketing your comedy to? Audiences in the UK or the US?
It is aimed at the US market, but a couple of the characters (who were shipwrecked !!) bear a remarkable likeness to Dell Boy and Trigger.

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