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  • Introduction
  • Teach Yourself TV Writing
  • Finding an Idea
  • Developing the Concept
  • Researching Your Story
  • Creating Memorable Characters: Part 1
  • Creating Memorable Characters: Part 2
  • Pitching Your Show
  • Writing a Script: Structure
  • Writing a Script: Process
  • Writing a Script: Effective Habits
  • Writing a Script: The Pilot
  • Writing Authentic Dialogue
  • Case Study: Grey's Anatomy Pilot - Part 1
  • Case Study: Grey's Anatomy Pilot - Part 2
  • Case Study: Scandal Pilot - Act One
  • Case Study: Scandal Pilot - Act Two
  • Case Study: Scandal Pilot - Act Three
  • Case Study: Scandal Pilot - Act Four
  • Case Study: Scandal Pilot - Act Five
  • Editing Your Script
  • Beyond the Pilot: Writing a Series
  • Scandal Case Study: "It's Handled"
  • Breaking into the Industry
  • Working in a Writers’ Room
  • Working in TV Production
  • Showrunning
  • Life of a Writer
  • Shonda's Journey
  • Conclusion

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