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Radio Scriptwriting

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This collection of essays draws together radio writers and producers to comment on and explore the various genres and techniques in broadcast writing. Their varied experiences and personal insights into the way radio works results in invaluable and often humorous advice on how to write a script and get it broadcast. Contributors include Louise Page, Mick Martin, Nick McCarty, Mark Brazened, Sue Teddern, Christopher Hawes, D. A. Barham, Tanya Nash, and Penny Leicester.

120 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2003

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Entertaining and informative. An enjoyable read even for non-aspiring script writers.
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