My sitcom ideas

I am writing a TV sitcoms at the moment.

A teen sitcom would be called Joshua and it will be about the dysfunctional family-friendly entertainment company called Joshua with started off as a subsidiary of Granada Media Children's department in mid-1998 and based in the LWT region in London. The company established itself as a leader in the British animation industry, live-action film production, television, and theme parks.

After Granada executives like Gerry Robinson and Steve Morrison expressed the dislike of dysfunctional family movies and TV shows by Joshua, the ITV company spun off an Granada Media Children's subsidiary into an independent owned company in late 2000.

After Joshua broke away from Granada Group, the company grew with a new offshoot animation company Dinal that would become a British Pixar during the 00s. Joshua's biggest expansion came in the mid 00s when it developed a digital satellite platform for dysfunctional families called Joshua Digital. It included four in house pay TV channels like Joshua, Joshua Toons, Little Joshua and Cine Joshua. The main Joshua channel featured edgy and off beat kids shows for 8-15 year olds in the day and dysfunctional family shows at night. Joshua Digital also offered third party kids/family channels from Turner, Viacom and Disney as part of the basic subscription packages. Mainstream pay channels like Sky One, which aired shows with strong kids and family appeal would be part of the package. Alongside Cine Joshua, the premium channel line-up included Sky Movies which showed family movies, Disney Cinemagic and the Sky Sports channels that were popular with dads and kids. Other channels including CBBC and CBeebies were free to air on Joshua Digital.

On the back of the successful new ventures including a theme park in Leeds, Joshua was floated on the London Stock Exchange in 2005.

However despite becoming an iconic family entertainment company during the 00s, Joshua's chances of thriving in today's global media and entertainment were spoilt by the 2007 acquisition of the Irish sport broadcaster Setanta Sports (which led to the channels added to Joshua Digital platform). It was a disastrous buy for a company as it happened before the credit crunch. Setanta Sports failed to bring in subscribers and this investment drag the company down the pan. On the 22nd June 2009 Joshua went into administration. After the company put the assets under the hammer on 20th July 2009 Setanta Sports channels closed down. On 30th July 2009 Joshua's TV platform, its pay channels, TV and film studios and theme park were folded after falling to find the buyer.

The lead character in the show would be David Joshua, an autistic person from Camden in North London, he joined LWT at the age of 16 on work experience doing a youth chat/debate show F2F on the ill-fated Granada Talk TV channel. He went on become a researcher on CITV's Gladiators Train 2 Win. When kids production houses of Granada, LWT and Yorkshire Tyne Tees was buried under the Granada Media Children's department run by Steven Andrew, David wanted LWT's production house to make a kids and family shows for other channels but at that stage, LWT's productions slowed down so Andrew offered David to create an independent subsidiary of Granada Media Children's, named after David's surname. After the collapse of his media empire, he remortgaged his house to pay off debts. David has never potty trained so he wears nappies. I would play the role of David Joshua. To help David run his company, he recruited his older brother Martin Joshua who had worked for TCC and Trouble channels. After Joshua became an independent owned company, he moved back to Nigeria to start a new life Martin would be played by my friend Alex.

The opening titles for Joshua would be inspired by opening titles of 90s US teen sitcom Clueless and would use the song Sweet Love 2K as a theme music but with Sam Smith singing and sounding more like the Fierce version.

When I had the breakdown in early 2010 I came up a idea with a black teen sitcom about twin brothers, Paul Khan (me) and Iqbal Khan (my fellow pupil at primary school) who study at Special School for Autism.

I wrote the the storylines and scripts for the sitcom called Brother Brother 90210, but my sister told in late 2010 that my project was put on hold until further notice.

The project has now been revived, Brother Brother 90210 is a black teen comedy about twin brothers, Paul and Iqbal who study at Special School for Autism.

Paul and Iqbal were separated and adopted at birth by his black mum Stella and her white Jewish husband David Elstein (BSkyB director of programmes) that she married in 1990 after she divorced from Felix the previous year. One was adopted by a black single mother called Jessica while the other was adopted by a couple those dad called Ron was mixed raced (half English, half Nigerian), although the mother died a short time later. Both were born with a rare disease, the outcome of the disease that they were growing up fast with the voice and the body hitting puberty at the early age of just one.

The two accidentally found each other when the single mother moved to new 90210 semi detached house at 2 Fopleigh Road, Beverly Hills London in August 1994 and reunited. The mother who gave birth to Paul and his siblings would remain close to him and his adopted mother after Jessica adopted Paul at birth.

The Paul character would be played by myself, the Iqbal character would be played by disabled mixed raced actor.

Comedian and actor Jack Whitehall would be part of the main cast starring as himself, the Jack character would be a teaching assistant for Paul & Iqbal's Special School starting from beginning of Spring Term 1998, he would go on to have a music career signing to V2 Records in 2002.

The pilot would be made, it would start at September 1995 with Paul & Iqbal characters being two years olds and they talk like ten year olds, throughout the episode they would turn three years olds and turning four year olds. In this episode Paul & Iqbal never did potty training between late 1995-early 1997, so they were barely out of nappies. Towards the end of the pilot episode they were diagnosed with Autism. When the series is commissioned the characters nappies wearing remained the case for Iqbal until June 2003 and Paul in November 2003 for daytime and 2004 for bedtime.

Paul started aspirations for is rapping career under his stage name Farto Rida (Flo Rida paordy) at the age of three and started working out his body to look good in the public eye. In 2000 at the age of seven Farto Rida signed a record contact with Jive Records. He released a debut song called Low which went to No.1 in November 2000 and featured on Jack Whitehall debut single called Sexy Guy which was a massive Number 1 single in July 2003. The music video for the Low and Sexy Boy would be made for the episodes where both songs are featured. The music video for Low would have characters Paul Khan (AKA Farto Rida) wearing a nappy and doing a pee and poo.

In real life songs and music video for Low and Sexy Guy would be released as a soundtrack single to Brother Brother 90210 .

Could you pitch it again but in just one line?

As in "A French cafe owner in 1940s France tries to survive by keeping the local Germans, French Resistance, his wife and his mistresses happy." (Allo Allo)

Or "A terrorist cell planning their atrocity keep their cover by running a soft play area, with hilarious consequences.

Yes. I'm not sure if this factual background for something which inspired you or the whole imaginary story.