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Could This Be An End To Comedy On Itv?
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Only if you think that adding one or more women to a writing team is the kiss of death on the basis that she or they are women.
I'm not sure if that is your view, or if you are simply asking the question - as you often do to start a debate off.
I agree with Naomi - talent not gender should be the driving force of what is commissioned.
If a series is good enough to be commissioned, it's good enough, it doesn't matter if a gang of chimps with typewriters came up with it.
The notion that women need 'protection' in a male creative environment is insulting to both genders.
A commissioner who says she won't commission a series simply because it is written only by men is in the wrong job.
Only if you think that adding one or more women to a writing team is the kiss of death on the basis that she or they are women.
I'm not sure if that is your view, or if you are simply asking the question - as you often do to start a debate off.
I agree with Naomi - talent not gender should be the driving force of what is commissioned.
If a series is good enough to be commissioned, it's good enough, it doesn't matter if a gang of chimps with typewriters came up with it.
The notion that women need 'protection' in a male creative environment is insulting to both genders.
A commissioner who says she won't commission a series simply because it is written only by men is in the wrong job.
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