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The Creation of the Script 1
Programme Outline

The Liverpudlian screenwriter Jimmy McGovern — author of
the award-winning television dramas Cracker and
Hillsborough — leads a remarkable writers’
workshop to create a screenplay about the Liverpool docks dispute
of 1995—98.
In this first half of a fly-on-the-wall documentary about the
project, workshop participants whose lives were dramatically
affected by the dispute are introduced to the essential principles
of dramatic writing: a useful set of concepts with which students
may approach their own reading, writing and performance of dramatic
texts.
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00:00 Archive cinema newsreel of the Merseyside
docks when the workforce was numbered in thousands. Today there are
only 500. Contrasting modern television news footage of the
1995—98 docks dispute.
01:07 Introduction to the sacked dockers’
writers’ workshop, facilitated by Jimmy McGovern and Irvine
Welsh.
01:35 McGovern identifies the first priority:
finding a structure for their story.
03:00 Participants in the workshop discuss their
personal motivation for wanting to script a drama.
04:00 McGovern defines what drama is.
04:28 Early workshops are devoted to recounting
personal experiences of the dispute.
06:05 Putting pen to paper for the first time.
08:50 McGovern explains the concept of
exposition.
10:35 Focus on characterisation, and the family at
the centre of the story.
15:00 The challenge of creating the villain.
17:20 Four months into the project, McGovern
encourages the group to construct realistic and effective dialogue,
helping the participants to find confidence in their own
writing.
23:20 Production team assembled.
24:40 Work begins on a major new scene that will be
central to the drama.
27:55 McGovern offers a memorable criterion for a
story that will make good drama.
28:45 End credits.
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Corporation
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