Sitcom writing contest gives beginners chance to break into TV; deadline extended to July 31
Posted July 4, 2015 4:55 pm.
Last Updated July 4, 2015 5:40 pm.
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MINNEAPOLIS – A television comedy veteran who lives in Minnesota is giving aspiring writers a chance to break into the business.
Bo Kaprall is sponsoring the 2015 National Sitcom Writing Contest. The competition features two categories — scripts for an original pilot and scripts for existing shows.
There is a $250 cash prize for the best script in each category, plus a $500 award for best overall script.
Winning scripts will be shared with Hollywood executives for possible development.
Kaprall, who lives in Wayzata, has written for “Saturday Night Live,” ”Laverne & Shirley” and “Welcome Back, Kotter.” He also is creator and executive producer of “Outlaw Country,” a new TV series that debuted on WGN America in February.
The deadline has been extended to July 31. Registrations can be made at www.sitcomcontest.com.