Winner Sitcom Writer Award 2004
Robin Taylor
Robin's sitcom script for 'Marigold' impressed the judges in 2004 enough for him to win the Sitcom Writer Award.
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The sitcom, filmed as a pilot and broadcast on ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Three, is a hybrid of British domestic sitcoms in which a dysfunctional family continually attempts to show the world they are normal, when clearly they are not.
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What I like about Marigold is its quirkiness. What starts out as looking like a standard sitcom suddenly shoots left field. Angus Deayton
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Selina Griffiths ('The Smoking Room') and Angus Deayton ('Nighty Night') play Marigold and Kenneth Moore, a married couple who try to fulfil their traditional roles as parents and spouses, but only end up confusing their teenage son Jack.
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Winning this scheme has been amazing, as it's the first official recognition that I have potential as a writer. It's also fascinating to get more insight into how writing and production of television programmes work. I'm stupidly excited about my script being broadcast. I would definitely recommend that people try out for these things – you never know what may happen. Robin Taylor
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