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Am-Chau, do you know if BBC still has an open submission policy?
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Am-Chau, do you know if BBC still has an open submission policy?
Am-Chau, do you know if BBC still has an open submission policy?
Towards Joss, a policy of open submission sounds only right and proper.
I think that the BBC has an open submission policy, period, in order to encourage citizens to submit....
I don't know if he is used to using the kind of budgets that British TV uses...
He grew up in Britain part of his childhood so I think he's got a clue. Also Ripper didn't sound like it would need much in the way of special effects. It was going to be more mystery/psychological/dark than Buffy.
Billytea, it took me a few minutes to find, but here are the BBC's open submission policy area.
Now, whether or not they'll actually read/buy it is another thing, but they have a policy in place.
Billytea, it took me a few minutes to find, but here are the BBC's open submission policy area.
CaBil, have another look at my post. (I've rewritten it a bit - I've become a bit obscure lately, it seems.)
Oops, never mind me...
Oops, never mind me...
Ar, it's me. This is about the third time over the last couple days I've gone the double entendre without it being picked up. You start to see a pattern after a while.
Whitefonted because this isn't a NAFTA thread: Hey, we still don't know if the Ripper's around for a series. An axe through the head sometimes gets in the way of detective work.
Although that does remind me of a particular Kids in the Hall skit.