
Once this genre dominated the screen worldwide from the 1950s to the 1970s, but now it has been revised to cope with new society’s values. We had to pitch our ideas Dragon’s Den style, which was terrifying, but our group won but I loved this idea and I am actually quite sad it doesn’t already exist. Our channel was to blend and unify 2 generations and it can grow as women make more comedy as at the moment women write only 16% of comedy so it could encourage a development.


for the reason of women in comedy do tend to use more witty comedy as a whole and to use the acronym Women In Television so that there was a duel purpose. Also being a group of only women we decided that working with an idea based around women worked the best with us because we could relate the most to. We were teamed with Becca Hollister and came up with a channel for women showing women led or created shows for young and older audience by including I Love Lucy, Bewitched and Golden Girls but also having newer comedies such as Fleabag, Chewing Gum and Miranda.

Our main time in this masterclass was spent creating our own TV channel service with help from someone from UKTV. Today we had UKTV with us having an introduction to their company and what it takes to work in their company.
