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Prime-Time Authorship
Works About and by Three TV Dramatists

by Douglas Heil

Designed to inspire the fledgling scriptwriter, this book combines analytical essays on the work of three successful television writers with interviews and complete scripts printed in correct professional format. The writers Marion Hargrove (Maverick, The Waltons), Joseph Dougherty (thirtysomething), and Michael Kozoll (Hill Street Blues) are used as examples of professionals who developed a personal voice and a distinctive style while serving as staff writers for existing prime-time television programs. Douglas Heil theorizes that students of television scriptwriting need to engage in "close study of exemplary writing," and the three full scripts he offers are useful models of humane and entertaining drama. The book is of value not only to aspiring scriptwriters but also to those readers with a general interest in media history.

ISBN: 081562879X, Format: Paperback, 467pp, Pub. Date: March 2001, Publisher: Syracuse University Press,
Edition Description: 1 ED

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Date of last update: January 14, 2003