Well readers, it’s been a very exciting day. I have just got
home after a meeting with representatives from both HBO and BBC. Clearly they
are readers of my blog who wish to harness
 the inebriated ramblings of Jack the Scrivener and make great television. I was asked to pitch an idea for a new
sitcom and below is a transcript of what occurred in the BBC offices at 
White City:
I arrived at the
meeting 20 minutes late and was almost immediately bundled into the meeting
room. Before me sat two middle aged gentlemen, one white, one black a vanilla and
chocolate combination that one would expect to see starring in a 1980s buddy
cop movie. A movie I would watch, repeatedly. 
Vanilla: So good of you to join us Mr. Kavanagh
Me:
I’m worth the wait baby! *extends arms in grand gesture*
*Uncomfortable
silence*
Me:
Tough crowd eh? *Clears throat*
Chocolate: Ooook Mr. Kavanagh, please tell us about your idea for the new
joint HBO-BBC venture.
Me:
Right….wellll, HBO and BBC have produced some pretty good shows in the past, Rome Episodes are the first two that
come to mind. You guys seem like you enjoy making ground-breaking television,
so you are certainly going to like my idea.
Vanilla: Go on……
Me:
Answer me this. Where are the best sitcoms set?
Vanilla:  I suppose sitcoms set
around the home
are traditionally the most successful. You have a set of characters that truly
love each other and it can create some interesting and dramatic moments,
provided the cast has enough chemistry. 
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For a
spell these guys had the delicate balance perfected | 
 
Me: Wrong.
The best sitcoms are set in the workplace. You
can create a series of weird and wacky characters and have an organic way for
them all to meet and be forced to interact with each other on a daily basis. I
mean look at Fawlty Towers and The Office, there’s no way that all
those weirdos would associate with each other unless they were forced to. Now
my idea is to set my show in a workplace that would naturally attract several
strange and immoral characters. So I was thinking of setting it in the porn
industry 
*Stunned silence* 
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Yes, THAT porn industry | 
Me: *Pressing on* This is completely a unique setting that
hasn’t been touched by the mainstream media since Boogie Nights. Remember how bizarre and off-the-wall those
characters were? Well I’d advise you to watch Louis Theroux’s The Twilight of the Porn Stars
and you will see that all the people involved in producing porn are fucking crazy. It would
be comedy gold. I think it will be a mix of Boogie
Nights, Entourage and Charlie
Murphy’s True Hollywood Stories. 
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This doesn’t count, because it is
neither a humorous spoof of the porn industry nor a comedy  | 
Chocolate: Pardon my French Mr. Kavanagh, but what the fuck are you babbling
about? This sounds terrible. If you want to make some sort of Zack and Miri rip-off, then you can take
that idea to ITV.
Me:
Wait! Let me tell you the premise.
*Uneasy silence*
Me: Right.
So there are going to be two main characters, I think I’ll call them Larry and
Steve. Larry is the smart one, he works in an office or something and he lives
with his mate Steve, he’s a bit of a drifter, who works a series of boring odd
jobs. He uses the money he earns from these jobs to fund an unnecessarily expensive
lifestyle of hedonism and casual drugs.
Vanilla: Is the Steve character based on you Mr. Kavanagh? *Both men exchange high-fves*
Me: *Ignoring* So for whatever reason Larry loses his job and
through a series of connected events, that I’ll figure out later, they resort
to making pornography in order to pay the bills. So they eventually get deeper
into the industry as the show develops. Maybe they get an agent who is like Entourage’s Ari Gold?  Who knows? So there should be plenty of comedy
with these two fishes out of water who are forced to make pornos. 
Vanilla: I must say I am intrigued, what kinds of storylines are you
thinking??
Me: *Thinks* Ok so season one, they enter the industry and adapt to life in
this new world. Steve can fall in love with one of his co-stars and spend the
entirety of the season attempting to win her over. They get together in the
season finale and everyone is happy, he has a new fulfilled life and is in a
relationship, he has come full-circle.
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| Character development is the key
to both sitcoms and porn | 
Chocolate: It sounds nice
Me:
Yeah, it does. Then in season two we will fuck up his life. Steve grows
increasingly unhappy with seeing his girlfriend getting shafted by random dudes
on camera. Then the tension erupts when she is forced to work with Larry on
camera. This betrayal would be a suitably large story-arc and will cover the entire
second season. But we will have to figure out a way for everyone to forgive
each other and restore the
status quo, otherwise we run the risk of straying into ‘dramedy’ territory. We want to
keep it light. 
Vanilla: *Engrossed* What else happens?
Me: I have two words for you gentlemen, ‘awkward
threesome’. Also, Larry doesn’t sound like he’s doing much, so why not give him
an increasingly consuming drug addiction. 
Vanilla: It sounds quite good Mr. Kavanagh
Me: Maybe if ratings are dipping in the later years
we could introduce a gay-for-pay scene and create some cringe comedy. I’m very
excited about this programme gentlemen, it could be very cutting-edge.
Chocolate: I agree, we need more risky comedy on television. One last
question, what are you going to call it??
Vanilla: When can you start?
*shakes hand*