Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 Turning Pages : How to Write for Television and Get It on Screen
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'Want to write a great television drama series? Simple: there are just 13 rules. Start with an anti-hero (usually a man, could be a woman). Give him a family. Set your show at the end of an era. Give your hero a mentor or protege. Add a nemesis with a problem of his own. ...'

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