SCRIPT-WRITING FOR TELEVISION

By: Janet Dunbar

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Museum Press Ltd, London - first edition, 1965. Hardcover, 8¾" x 5½", with dust jacket. Ours is an ex-library copy in transparent protective covering, with usual stamps, stickers, barcode etc. GOOD book in GOOD unclipped dust jacket. Red cloth-bound boards with gold type to spine, appendix, and index. This book is intended for two types of creative people: those who have a strong desire to write for television (and who also possess real writing ability), and already experienced writers in other media who would like to try television writing but do not know the techniques and would like some guidance on markets. It is based on practical knowledge and will prove a really useful guide to this very special kind of writing.

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