Machine generated contents note: pt. One What is Radio Drama? -- 1. In the Beginning -- 2. Listening In -- 3. What is Radio Drama? -- 4. Openings -- 5. Narrators -- 6. Heard Not Seen -- pt. Two Creating Your Own Radio Drama -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Germ of an Idea -- 3. Getting Started -- 4. Thinking in Sound -- 5. Don't Tell Them Everything -- 6. Get to the End as Soon as You Can -- 7. Let It Stew -- pt. Three How to Get a Commission -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Radio Drama Commissioning -- 3. Who to Target and How -- 4. Producers: What They Do and What to Expect -- 5. Frequently Asked Questions from First-time Writers -- 6. Proposals and Offers -- pt. Four Production -- 1. The Commission: Getting Ready to Write -- 2. What Should Your Script Look Like? -- 3. You've Delivered Your First Draft: What Happens Next? -- 4. The Recording -- 5. Post-production -- 6. Getting Your Second and Third Commission -- pt. Five Notes on Comedy -- pt. Six Notes on Dramatisations. Contents note continued: pt. Seven Notes on Drama-documentaries -- pt. Eight Landmark Radio Drama -- Appendices -- 1. An Exercise in Cutting: Gerontius -- 2. Script Samples: Memorials to the Missing and Party Animal.
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