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Closing date: 
16 June 2008
Entry: 
Open to UK and Eire residents over 18
Prize: 
Eight final writers will be selected for a week-long residential, with an intensive focus on developing their work, craft, and writer’s 'toolbox', with input from BBC Drama Production and professional writers. Each of the eight writers will also receive a £500 bursary, mentoring from in-house development teams at the BBC, and a showcase rehearsed reading with professional actors.

BBC writersroom is looking for the next generation of  script-writing talent.

Closing date noon on 16 June

Open to UK and Eire residents over 18

This is an open call by BBC writersroom to find the next generation of writing talent. They want new writers with the talent, ideas, insights, and imagination to captivate an audience. They are looking for a fresh, surprising, entertaining take on a universal theme.

To apply, send an original 30-minute TV script exploring 'the nation's health'. It doesn’t need to be a hospital precinct drama – you can explore 'health' in its broadest possible senses.

20 writers will be selected for a workshop, which will involve writing exercises as part of the selection process.

Eight final writers will be selected for a week-long residential, with an intensive focus on developing their work, craft, and writer’s 'toolbox', with input from BBC Drama Production and professional writers.

Each of the eight writers will also receive a £500 bursary, mentoring from in-house development teams at the BBC, and a showcase rehearsed reading with professional actors.

To apply complete the online submission form, print out the email that is sent to you, and attach it to your script.

Masterclass: 30 June 2008 (please note this date has changed)

Residential: 28 July - 1 August 2008

For more information and to apply

Closing date: 
16 June 2008
Entry: 
Open to UK and Eire residents over 18
Prize: 
Eight final writers will be selected for a week-long residential, with an intensive focus on developing their work, craft, and writer’s 'toolbox', with input from BBC Drama Production and professional writers. Each of the eight writers will also receive a £500 bursary, mentoring from in-house development teams at the BBC, and a showcase rehearsed reading with professional actors.