Writing an Original TV Drama

18 weeksOnline£2,800
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Application Deadline
18th September 2022
Applicant Notification
22nd September 2022
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Writing an Original TV Drama Serial

From pitch to pilot – work on your original TV drama with top industry professionals.

Across 18-weeks, 15 talented writers will each develop an idea for a drama serial, write a 60-minute pilot episode and evolve a plan for further episodes – supported by the expert teaching of experienced screenwriter, producer and director Jamie Nuttgens.

Plus a series of six masterclasses from leading TV industry professionals, including Curtis Brown’s Theatre, Film and Television agents, and an in-depth one-to-one tutorial from an experienced script editor Clare Alan.

Tutors

Jamie Nuttgens

Jamie Nuttgens is an award-winning writer, producer and director in TV and Film with over 25 years’ experience working with writers across different genres and platforms. After a career in Rep and Devised Theatre and as a Writer-Producer in Commercial Radio, he joined BBC Drama Serials to Script Edit Jimmy McGovern’s The Lakes. After a stint at Casualty he moved to ITV to produce The Bill and a spin-off series, Burnside. For Channel 4 he developed and co-produced Red Riding, a series of TV films based on David Peace’s Northern Noir novels. He has produced the award-winning work of UK Indian writer-director, Smita Bhide, including Cup & Lip, The Blue Tower (Best UK Feature Raindance Film Festival) and Another Planet (Golden Award IFF Goa). His own writing has included Casualty, The Bill and Crossroads. He is currently Head of Drama at Ten66 Television (Black Lesbian Handbook / Love In The Flesh). At the Met Film School, Ealing Studios, he headed the MA in Screenwriting since 2013, is currently Lecturer in Screenwriting at Oxford University and has been a visiting lecturer at NFTS, La Femis Paris, Northern Film School, Westminster, Polish Film School Lodz, and Blanquerna Barcelona.

Clare Alan

Clare Alan is a script editor and producer who has worked on a range of TV and film projects in the UK and Ireland. Her script editing credits include Solomon & Gaenor by Paul Morrison and controversial C4 factual drama The Investigator by Barbara Machin for September films; Dangerfield and Silent Witness for the BBC, and four series of The Vice for ITV. Clare moved to Touchpaper TV as head of development in 2001 and began producing on shows by Julian Fellowes, Barry Simner, Edna O’Brien and Colin Teevan. In 2017 she set up Pamela Productions where she worked on ReefTV’s biopic of Mahler for BBC Music & Arts, Draco by Clive Bradley and A New Dawn by Bronagh Taggart for BBC Northern Ireland. She has also worked as executive producer on C4’s new writing and directing scheme Coming Up.

What does this course give you?

  • Live teaching sessions in London: Jamie Nuttgens will teach on topics important for developing and writing a TV drama serial – and which support the masterclasses. Topics include character development, structure, plot, endings and more.
  • A community of writers: Our selective applications process means that you will be writing your TV drama in a peer group of 15 students working at a high level. We have developed a bespoke learning platform exclusively for our students. Here you can give and receive feedback, and discuss the week’s topics with your fellow students and tutors. Many of our former students have found their trusted readers with us – and form strong working friendships with classmates which go on long after the course is over.
  • Group workshops: On 10 evenings, Jamie Nuttgens will lead group workshops live in London or on Zoom giving dedicated feedback on 2,000-word extracts of your pilot script. Each student gets two workshops focused on their own work across the course.
  • 1-to-1 tutorials: You'll get a 25-minute one-to-one tutorial with Jamie, as well as a 45-minute tutorial with professional script editor Clare Alan.
  • 6 industry masterclasses: Top TV professionals share their expertise during five special Zoom/in-person sessions. Key leading figures from all key stages of the production process will guide students through the process of drama development, with focus on students' work.
  • Agent masterclass: TV agents from Curtis Brown will talk about the agent's role and answer questions on the industry and how to get your work noticed.
  • Share your work with agents: At the end of the course all students will be invited to informally share the first fifteen pages of your pilot script (max 2,200 words) plus 50-word pitch and 300-word outline for the series with the Curtis Brown agent team. Agents may request to see more.

Masterclass speakers

TV professionals will lead masterclass sessions, speakers will include writers, producers, agents and script editors. Industry speakers to be confirmed.

Course Schedule

All teaching and workshop sessions take place on Monday evenings, in central London from 7pm to 9pm. Some masterclass sessions may take place on Zoom, these will run from 7pm to 8.45pm.

The exact dates and locations of the masterclasses are to be confirmed. Classes may be moved from London to Zoom depending on circumstances, with prior notification to all concerned.

We are passionate about the safety and comfort of our students and continue to closely monitor the ongoing Covid-19 situation – you can read the current version of our Covid protocol here. The protocol is reviewed, ongoing throughout the duration of the course, and our students and staff will be kept fully informed of any amendments made in their interests.

  • INTRODUCTION
    Mon 10 Oct
  • THE PITCH
    Mon 17 Oct
  • CENTRAL CHARACTER
    Mon 24 Oct
  • MASTERCLASS 1: SHOWRUNNER/WRITER
    Mon 31 Oct
  • PLOTTING THE SERIAL
    Mon 7 Nov
  • MASTERCLASS 2: PRODUCER
    Mon 14 Nov
  • PLOTTING THE PILOT
    Mon 21 Nov
  • MASTERCLASS 3: SCRIPT EDITOR
    Mon 28 Nov
  • SCENE-WRITING 1: STRUCTURE
    Mon 5 Dec
  • MASTERCLASS 4: COMMISSIONER/EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
    Mon 12 Dec
  • Winter break
    No teaching until the new year
  • SCENE-WRITING 2: POINT OF VIEW
    Mon 9 Jan
  • SCENE-WRITING 3: WRITING THROUGH ACTION
    Mon 16 Jan
  • MASTERCLASS 5: DIRECTOR
    Mon 23 Jan
  • DRAMATIC TIME & PACE
    Mon 30 Jan
  • ENDINGS & REWRITING
    Mon 6 Feb
  • THE PITCH & TROUBLE-SHOOTING
    Mon 13 Feb
  • MASTERCLASS 6: TV AGENTS FROM CURTIS BROWN
    Mon 20 Feb
  • CONCLUSIONS
    Mon 27 Feb

Course fees

Our selective applications process means that you will be writing your script in a peer group of 15 students working at a high level.

The course fee of £2,800 (inc VAT) per student is payable, in full, by bank transfer. Funds must reach our bank account before the course begins. If you are unable to pay the full fee upfront, let us know and we can arrange an installment plan.

Application process

Please apply with the opening of your pilot script (up to fifteen pages – maximum 2,200 words) in industry standard format, 300 words synopsising your entire pilot episode and 300 words synopsising the rest of your serial. All of these materials need to be in the same document, as you can only upload ONE PDF file.

The CBC team will select applicants based on the quality of the writing sample provided. The deadline for applications is midnight, end of day Sunday 18 September, and we will respond to applicants by Thursday 22 September.

Please upload your application via the form below. If you encounter any problems during the application process, or have any more questions about the course, please email help@curtisbrowncreative.co.uk for assistance.