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Paul Abbot to write for MovieScope

Paul AbbottWriter and producer Paul Abbott, one of Britain’s best and most successful screenwriters, is to become a regular contributor to movieScope magazine. Starting with the March/April 2008 edition, he will contribute a two-page article in the magazine’s CRAFT section, centred on writing for the screen. 

Abbott has always been a controversial, as well as a respected, critic of Britain’s screen industries, calling for television drama producers – normally risk-averse in their approach, to take more risks with their commissions, both with content and with new writers. He has made a point of championing new writers by opening his own screenwriting academy.

Growing up within a large family in Burnley, Lancashire and later deserted by both parents, Abbott and his brothers and sisters fended for themselves rather than being taken into care. Years later this provided a rich source of material for his TV drama seven-parter Shameless (Channel 4, 2004.) As a schoolboy, Abbott was brutally raped on the way home and he was sectioned at age 16 from school but by the age of 23, his writing for Radio 4 had been noticed by Granada bosses and he found himself working as story editor for the soap opera Coronation Street, where he was to work for ten years.

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