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Q. So you’ve got a script- or at least an idea for one. What do you do next?
The BBC says:
‘Writers who previously had to guess where to send their work now have a single address, and the confidence that, if their work is brilliant, it will be recommended to the right producers or development units across the BBC. All work is assessed for the talent of the writer, as well as the suitability of the script.
We are constantly on the lookout for writers of any age, with potential for BBC TV and radio. You should let us know if there is a reading, production or screening of your work, and we’ll try and see it, or ask you to send us a script.’
You can send your work by post to:
The New Writing Co-Ordinator
BBC Writers’ Room
1 Mortimer St
London W1T 3JA
For clear guidelines on what format your work should be in, and exatly what to send, log on to:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/writing/
But if you want to be more specific:
TV Comedy Scripts should go to:
Comedy Development Unit
Room 4092
BBC TV Centre
Wood Lane
London W12 7RJ
Short Stories should go to:
The Readings Unit
Room 6053
BBC Broadcasting House
London W1A 1AA
Radio Comedy Scripts should go to:
Producer (Scripts)
BBC Radio Entertainment
Room 5411
BBC Broadcasting House
London W1A 1AA
Television Drama Series scripts should go to:
Serena Cullen
Head of Development, Drama Series
Room D414
BBC Centre House
56 Wood Lane
London W12 7SB
Television Drama Serials:
Sarah Brown
Head of Development, Drama Serials
Room D315
BBC Centre House
56 Wood Lane
London W12 7SB
Films, Single Drama, Radio Drama
Jessica Dromgoole
New Writing Co-Ordinator
Room 222
BBC Broadcasting House
London W1A 1AA
Children’s Drama:
Cas Lester
Drama Development Executive
E816 East Tower
BBC Television Centre
Wood Lane
London W12 7RJ
Wales:
Matthew Robinson
Head of Drama Wales
Room E2106
Broadcasting House
Llandaff
Cardiff
CF5 2YQ
Scotland:
Victoria Evans
Development Executive
BBC Scotland
Queen Margaret Drive
Glasgow G12 8DG
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