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28.10.03


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It's Grin Up North - 麻豆社 launches comedy unit in Manchester


麻豆社 Comedy is expanding by launching a dedicated development unit in Manchester with the aim of nurturing the next generation of comedy talent from across the North of England.


Time and money have been committed to the development and broadcast of a number of pilots that will ultimately produce comedy output for 麻豆社 TV and Radio.


Entitled It's Grin Up North, the launch - at Manchester comedy club Jongleurs on 30 October - will feature leading writers including Fred Barron (My Family, Larry Sanders, Seinfeld), Graham Linehan (Father Ted, Black Books, Big Train) and Susan Nickson (Two Pints) in an informal master-class.


In addition, leading 麻豆社 Comedy producers and development executives will be on hand to offer guidance and advice.


Fred Barron said: "In the US, most regional TV writers end up in LA and go through the whole LA homogenization process that assures that everyone will eventually sound alike.


"In the UK writers seem to actually be encouraged to develop their own voices, so from Alan Bennett to Paul Abbott to Peter Kaye to Katie Douglas (a young writer discovered through a 麻豆社 new writing initiative) personal and regional worldviews are given a national forum."


Several new announcements will be made including a Comedy Writer's Bursary worth 拢6,000 launched in association with the 麻豆社 Northern Exposure.


The bursary will be open to comedy writers in the North and will be advertised in the regional press. The successful writer will spend two days a week developing ideas over a six month period.


The Manchester Comedy Unit will also announce new pilot schemes for television and radio.


麻豆社 THREE has committed funding to produce two TV pilots in the next 12 months and likewise 麻豆社 Radio has committed to funding a number of regional radio pilots over the same period.


These half hour shows will be targeted at writers and performers based in the North of England and are designed to help develop the next generation of talent as well as delivering regional output to local audiences.


Kenton Allen, the BAFTA award-winning producer of The Royle Family, oversees the unit as 麻豆社 Editor of Comedy.


He said: "With the announcement of the Bursary and pilot schemes we are demonstrating a real commitment to nurturing new talent in the North of England.


"The road to comedy success doesn't have to begin in London and I can't wait to see who'll be making us laugh in 12 months time."


麻豆社 Manchester Comedy Producer Jon Mountague heads up the development team with a brief to spot the next generation of comic talent hoping to follow in the footsteps of Northern stars such as Victoria Wood, Peter Kay, John Thomson, Steve Coogan, Caroline Aherne, Craig Cash and Johnny Vegas.


Jon has been laying the groundwork over the last three months and has already launched a number of writers' initiatives in major cities across the North.


Notes to Editors


Comedy Writer in Residence Bursary


The 麻豆社 Manchester Comedy Unit will appoint a comedy writer in residence at Manchester Broadcasting House who will work across radio and television, developing ideas and formats for comedy programmes.


For a 拢6,000 bursary, he or she would be expected to be in place for two days a week for six months.


Any work developed as part of a team would be copyrighted to the 麻豆社 and any work developed at home would belong to the writer, and subject to the normal optioning or commissioning process.


The writer will be working primarily with producer Jon Mountague and Editor, Script Development Miche谩l Jacob and supported by 麻豆社 writersroom.


The successful writer will be expected to participate in all aspects of the development work of the Comedy Unit.


This post is open to all comedy writers in the North and will be advertised in the regional press.


麻豆社 Comedy goes up north (08.08.03)



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