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I'm sure some of you have had that great idea for a movie or TV show rolling around in your head. Here's the place to pitch your idea. Now I can't guarantee that any one of our almost 25,000 members works for William Morris but you never know.
To start things off I once had an idea for a sitcom about a fictitious Royal Family. The sitcom would center round the misadventures of King Richard IV, a somewhat dim but well-meaning person who, more than anything, wishes he could do things ordinary people can do and in contrast his consort Queen Stacey, an Essex Girl and former reality show star who is totally in love with all the perks and privileges of being a Royal.
King Richard is often aided and abetted in his misadventures by his private secretary (chief of staff in American political parlance) who's also his best buddy (they were classmates at University). Episodes could include such harebrained schemes such as the boys sneaking off to a football match incognito and sans security.
The whole premise is not as much about royalty as it is about the downside of being in the public eye, of not being able to do many of the things ordinary people take for granted such as going to the store without a platoon of bodyguards.
To start things off I once had an idea for a sitcom about a fictitious Royal Family. The sitcom would center round the misadventures of King Richard IV, a somewhat dim but well-meaning person who, more than anything, wishes he could do things ordinary people can do and in contrast his consort Queen Stacey, an Essex Girl and former reality show star who is totally in love with all the perks and privileges of being a Royal.
King Richard is often aided and abetted in his misadventures by his private secretary (chief of staff in American political parlance) who's also his best buddy (they were classmates at University). Episodes could include such harebrained schemes such as the boys sneaking off to a football match incognito and sans security.
The whole premise is not as much about royalty as it is about the downside of being in the public eye, of not being able to do many of the things ordinary people take for granted such as going to the store without a platoon of bodyguards.
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