
A podcast series for those interested in the mechanics of situation comedy. James Cary and Dave Cohen discuss the art of sitcom writing for TV and Radio.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 222 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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In this episode Dave and James weave together all the strands of the previous 221 to bring the podcast narrative to a pulsating climax... no they don't, this is sitcom where stories never end and people never grow. They talk instead about the best an... more
Looking back to when we began, back when people used to say "what's a podcast?". What has changed since 2015, and what's stayed the same? Dave and James look at the lessons learned (and mistakes repeated), featuring special guests our fabulous patron... more
Dave talks to writers Dana Fainaru and Hamish Wright about their brilliant new comedy Significant Other, out now on ITVX. Plus writing for long running shows, building scenes and a refusal to get bogged down in the misery of supporting Leeds United.
Dave and James discuss how to plan your next year of writing with purpose and intention - plus some surprising news about their own plans.
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Great pod; informative, funny & full of tips on the sitcom that I’m never getting round to write. These lads really know what they’re talking about.
Absolutely incredible show, so thorough, comprehensive, entertaining, and insightful.
If you’re into comedy this is a must listen.
I love these guys! Listening to this podcast gets my mind spinning and helps me understand not just sitcoms, but stories in general.
If learning how sitcoms work from the writing and production side is what you look for in a podcast, this show won't disappoint. James and Dave clearly have a passion for the art form, and that shows in every discussion, whether they're talking about the history of a specific show, their own writing, and even the issues that face Sitcoms as our culture changes.
Give this show your earholes. Totally worth it.
Excellent show, helpful, informative and good to listen to.
If you’re interested in writing comedy or, in fact writing for TV or Radio at all in the UK then this is essential listening.
Thanks.
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Apple Podcasts | #207 |
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