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What is it like to make television comedy? How do writers get their
ideas made, and how do commissioners and producers decide what to
make? How do members of the comedy industry work with large
broadcasters and production companies, and what does it mean to be
creative - and stay creative? Drawing on interviews with many key
writers such as Sam Bain, Paul Doolan, Graham Linehan, David
Mitchell, Simon Nye and Sue Teddern, producers including Ash
Atalla, Lisa Clark, Michelle Farr, Ali McPhail, Jon Plowman and
Adam Tandy, and commissioners, the BBC's Shane Allen, Channel 4's
Nerys Evans and Sky's Lucy Lumsden, Creativity in the British
Television Comedy Industry explores the creative processes that
lead to successful programme-making. With detailed discussion of
the processes by which series such as People Just Do Nothing and
After Hours came to our screens, this book examines how members of
the comedy industry maintain careers, manage failure, develop their
craft, and stay creative. Creativity in the British Television
Comedy Industry is essential reading for students and researchers
with an interest in comedy studies, television production, and the
creative/media industries.
What is it like to make television comedy? How do writers get their
ideas made, and how do commissioners and producers decide what to
make? How do members of the comedy industry work with large
broadcasters and production companies, and what does it mean to be
creative - and stay creative? Drawing on interviews with many key
writers such as Sam Bain, Paul Doolan, Graham Linehan, David
Mitchell, Simon Nye and Sue Teddern, producers including Ash
Atalla, Lisa Clark, Michelle Farr, Ali McPhail, Jon Plowman and
Adam Tandy, and commissioners, the BBC's Shane Allen, Channel 4's
Nerys Evans and Sky's Lucy Lumsden, Creativity in the British
Television Comedy Industry explores the creative processes that
lead to successful programme-making. With detailed discussion of
the processes by which series such as People Just Do Nothing and
After Hours came to our screens, this book examines how members of
the comedy industry maintain careers, manage failure, develop their
craft, and stay creative. Creativity in the British Television
Comedy Industry is essential reading for students and researchers
with an interest in comedy studies, television production, and the
creative/media industries.
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