This the 8th part of my slightly surreal serialized novel about a pair of unlikely avenging assassins heading for Armageddon in this slightly post-contemporary black comedy.
Continue ReadingSecond part of my serialized novel – Kill That Scrote.
Continue ReadingWritten in the early 1980s, at 7,400 words, by far my shortest play.
Continue ReadingThe last of my Dr Who lampoons typed up. I do have a lot of handwritten pages for one more script, but will need to type them up and try to finish it off.
Continue ReadingBased loosely upon a true incident in World War Two where the U.S.A and Aussie troops ended up fighting each other in the streets of Brisbane.
Continue ReadingOriginally I planned to write one or two lampoons for each Star Trek generation. But after the two lampoons of the original generation, this one lampoon of Star Trek The Next Generation, is the only other Star Trek lampoon I finished. Though I have a lot of notes for a Voyager lampoon and may try to write that script before Christmas.
Continue ReadingFrom 1998, the 5th sequel to “The Retardis”. Petite Toots and Turdlow are still here, and Megan returns in this adventure. We also see the return of Abrick and Thickie in a flashback sequence & a new companion, Swan-Li in a flash-forward sequence.
Continue ReadingI wrote four “Sound of” film scripts over 1997/98/99. Then realising that they contained a number of sketches on police/detective/court scenes, I took those scenes out, to create this script, leaving me with just three “Sound of” films (Mucus, More Sex, Mole Spit). This is one of just four scripts that I finished in 1999.
Continue ReadingAbout 85 pages of this script were written 1998/99. The rest (The Analyst scene & “The Alpha-Beta Boy”) was written October 2010, making this my first major script writing effort this century. This script has a definite SF theme to it.
Continue ReadingThe 4th sequel to “The Retardis”. The Doc acquires a new companion, Turdlow, a redheaded teenager. But Megan is not in this script.
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