Sitcom (Com)Mission Page 96

Quote: Penge @ August 31 2010, 8:12 PM BST

I'm still on the tea. It goes well with the biscuits.

Still no word about The Sitcom Mission's next installment though. Maybe Declan and Simon have ran away to far-flung places together.

Don't blame them it must be an horrendous task

Quote: bushbaby @ August 31 2010, 8:58 PM BST

Don't blame them it must be an horrendous task

Were they gay before they started the task?

Quote: Tim Azure @ September 1 2010, 6:38 PM BST

Were they gay before they started the task?

:D no

Not long now... it will happen, honest!

Meanwhile, here's our latest blog, an interview with the ever-so-nice Chris Carey, producer of This Is Jinsy and a judge at one of the heats from this year's Sitcom Mission.

https://www.comedy.co.uk/sitcom_mission/blog/

The website still says you'll probably be accepting scripts in July. Just thought I point it out since it is September Huh?

We didn't say which July...

Just ironing out a few details. It will happen, honest.

Can I just say that The Sitcom Trials definitely isn't looking at scripts this year, so the field's wide open.

Kev F http://sitcomtrials.co.uk

Quote: Kev F @ September 21 2010, 9:46 AM BST

Can I just say that The Sitcom Trials definitely isn't looking at scripts this year, so the field's wide open.

Kev F http://sitcomtrials.co.uk

Is this irony? Surely removing an opportunity narrows the field, not opens it.

Pedant alert!

The field for sitcom competition organisers is wide open. The field for sitcom writers remains as narrow as it ever was.

(Does this width-of-field thing really work as a metaphor?)

Not really Kev a field by definition is never narrow,

He means the gate's open :D

Quote: Marc P @ September 22 2010, 8:49 AM BST

Not really Kev a field by definition is never narrow,

I like narrow fields. They're sweet. Although I feel sorry for the cows in them.

When they say Narrow the field.
It could be a Field as in a group of Runners & riders.

Quote: Marc P @ September 22 2010, 8:49 AM BST

Not really Kev a field by definition is never narrow,

Maybe I'm thinking of allotments. The comedy allotment is wide open. There's a field next to it, over the fence, which we can use if the allotment gets crowded. Metaphors are not really my area of expertise.