Funny ha ha? The serious business of working in TV comedy

Funny ha ha? The serious business of working in TV comedy

Tuesday, 28 June, 2016
6.45pm for 7pm

Location

Hallam Conference Centre
44 Hallam St
London
W1W 6JJ
United Kingdom
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Love TV comedy? Is working in comedy your dream job? Join broadcaster and writer Rick Edwards to find out from the top producers of Mrs Browns’ Boys, Chatty Man, Flat TV and many more what it takes to make it in TV comedy.


Safeword host Rick Edwards
(Credit: ITV)

Know the difference between working in Comedy Entertainment and Sitcom?  Scripted and non scripted? What key skills make you most likely to succeed?  Our brilliant panel, chaired by Safeword and Tool Academy presenter Rick Edwards, will share their own experiences and top tips for forging a successful career in comedy.
 
James Farrell is a Producer with both studio and single-camera experience. He started his career making coffee for Simon Cowell on The X Factor and is now a Producer on the BAFTA award-winning sitcom Mrs. Brown’s Boys.  He produced Crims and Flat TV. James is a Broadcast Hotshot and one of Edinburgh International Television Festival's Ones to Watch. Carol Baffour-Awuah is a Comedy Entertainment Producer and has worked on Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Britain’s Got Talent, 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, Chatty Man and Michael McIntyre’s Big Show. Daniell Morrisey is Head of Talent for BBC Comedy and is the person who hires off screen talent to make BBC Comedy shows. He encourages new and diverse talent to work in TV comedy. Lucy Armitage is a TV & radio producer who has produced Benidorm and Together and is currently working on a pilot with Matt Lucas. Gavin O'Grady is a Director and writer for Channel 4's 10 O’Clock LiveAlternative Election Night , BBC Sports Relief and Duck Quacks Don't Echo (Sky1). Gavin also makes the web series Happy Now.

Booking Details

Tickets are £10.00.  
All tickets are non-refundable.
Tickets for full members of the Royal Television Society are complimentary but MUST be booked in advance – please provide your membership number when booking.

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This event is open to everyone but is designed for those with no more than two years’ television experience.

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Location Details

44 Hallam St
London
W1W 6JJ
United Kingdom

Love TV comedy? Is working in comedy your dream job? Join broadcaster and writer Rick Edwards to find out from the top producers of Mrs Browns’ Boys, Chatty Man, Flat TV and many more what it takes to make it in TV comedy.