While there, the Autistica TV series idea came back into my head, with Tony Robinson as the narrator and characters from Sybil & Friends and Me, You, And...interacting on a coloured background and learning about random subjects like numbers, colours, letters, manners and other subjects such as life values, world culture and sign language. Each episode contains an extract from one of my stories, and ends with a wind down segment to help viewers calm down after such excitement.
Also, I have an email from Keith Chapman explaining about Moonie Moo. The scriptwriter is...
"The scriptwriter we are speaking to is Brian Wysol, who has lots of prime time experience. The name of the dairy producer must remain confidential for now sorry. But we are going to need to find Moonie a broadcaster first before any licensing deals can be agreed.
For you own ideas, you need to find an experienced writer and designer to help you turn them into treatments that you can pitch. You need to show who the idea is aimed at, a summary, the characters, their personalities, the world, locations, at least half a dozen storylines, etc, etc. Then look at shows on TV you like and the production companies behind them which you can then approach."
Well, how kind of him! Nice of Keith Chapman to offer this piece of advice. This I will obey from now on.
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