I hope your spelling is better on the screenplay (too?).
If it's something that could become a film then I'd suggest Working Title Films. Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner are two of the nicest guys in cinema and have delivered some amazing films from good screenplays.
80 Oxford Street, London.
2007-01-09 08:45:44
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answered by pshawfocus 2
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2016-12-28 13:21:43
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answered by ? 3
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Get hold of a copy of the "writer's and Artists yearbook"...probably got one at your local library..if you don't have one, and look through..match your screenplay with a company that uses your sort of writing...If you don't research the company ..they may not look at it..and worse still..they may not return your screenplay..even if they don't want it.
(Send registered post, where the recipient has to sign for it...t'will be about £1 on top of postage, and include a SAE for the return....and check that they use screenplays along the lines of yours...research takes time..but worth it. I know I put that twice, but tiz important.)
I noticed someone has recommended you send to the BBC...if you do this..send to your regional one firstly, as if you send to head office and they reject...the others won't consider it, whereas a regional may be interested, and it may then go national, if you are lucky.
2007-01-09 09:32:30
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answered by i_am_jean_s 4
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If you're really serious then the the best TV company to try is the BBC. It will have to be a pretty good screenplay to get accepted though.
2007-01-09 08:48:25
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answered by Kate 4
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Arrange a meeting with a local publisher and have him/her review your screenplay. Good Look.
2007-01-09 08:47:36
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answered by manc1999 3
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Purchase a book called "The Writer's Market 2007", submit the manuscript to every publisher in it that typically publishes your type of manuscript (they are all listed).
Also this book is handy for agents:
Guide to Literary Agents 2007
2007-01-09 09:40:05
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answered by Ralph 7
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The bin would be the best place.
2007-01-09 23:39:49
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answered by los 7
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whoever you send it to, send a copy, registered mail, keep original in a sealed envelope, sent to yourself registered but dont open it..keep it sealed its your copyright
2007-01-09 08:59:38
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answered by Bluefurball 3
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Um both
2007-01-09 08:54:43
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answered by Anonymous
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recycling companies, judging by your grammar!
2007-01-09 08:47:19
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answered by Anonymous
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