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I'd heard by this time last week, so I assume my two suggestions didn't make the cut this week. Oh well.

I'm still going to listen in tonight, so anybody else get anything I should listen out for on the last show in the series?
 
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Oh did you get one in last week ? Congrats. Which one was that ?
 
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The Dutch Ambassador phone call (about the smells over London).

I was successful with my first submission to Tilt, and was clearly lulled into a mistaken impression that this comedy writing malarky is a piece of cake.

Oh how wrong I was...

From euphoria to paralysing self-doubt in the space of seven days. Not bad going...
 
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Well JunkMales are on again, with a few nearly rans (and one VERY unfortunate as she loved the sketch but kind of clashed with one the core team did).
 
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Well done! Which is your sketch?
 
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I have got a couple on too.
 
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Good news from my point of view. I've been writing some material form "Tilt". I've tried to write sketches since the second episode. I thought I wasn't going to get anything.

But I've just got an email telling me that one of my sketches is going to be used!
 
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Well done every one...

Just got in from work and have an email saying that they're are using one of my TV trails... it only took six weeks... but hey it's the first thing I've sold... am I a proper writer now?

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YES YOU ARE
 
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Congrats people -- all you proper writers!

;)

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Ahhhhh crap. Oh well. Well done everyone who's actually funny!
 
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Quote: swerytd @ May 1 2008, 10:32 PM BST

Congrats people -- all you proper writers!

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I had a massive, massive interview this week so I displayed Berbatov-esque laziness and lack of effort towards pretty much everything else, but congratulations to all those who got something on.

I think overall it's been a decent series and hopefully it will come back for another one.
 
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I shouldn't worry Stalin never made it as a standup. Then he became a dictator and killed all the comedians, except himself.

So there's hope yet.
 
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At last Tilt catches up with the zeitgeist. A quick Barrowman slagging!
 
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Ooh the buggers!
I forgot to listen again.
 
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