Script Writing

Here, you will find several scripts for multi-media platforms. I have developed these through University assignments and via various writing competitions. As I progress as a writer, I will share more as and when I can under the following Script Writing sub-menus.

Any constructive feedback/critique is welcomed … please use the Contact page for this or general contact.

…. ENJOY 🙂

Film Scripts

— Logline: When Vera decides she wants to help the local hedgehog population, it places her in direct conflict with her neighbour.

— Logline: When a new gardener begins work at Berkeley manor, his ‘punderful’ flowers and vegetables lead to romance.

— Logline: A victim of domestic abuse finds an opportunity to escape when she and her husband find a junkie under a hedge.

— Logline: As co-owner of F1H20 JJ-RACING, playing high stakes comes naturally to Jim Connor, but failure with his latest escapade could be costly.

— Logline: With a beautiful location and a poem in your heart, time can appear to stand still.

— Logline: When four old friends meet, discussion turns to Rusty and his seemingly never-ending disastrous relationships.

Parental guidance – Some strong language on these next ones:

— Logline: When an opportunist drug user is accused of triple homicide, he must attempt to prove his innocence, but a creepy ventriloquist doll appears to be throwing him off course.

— Logline: When Commander Travis is tasked to remove the leader of a cartel on their homeworld, he believes he’s ready for anything that can be thrown at him.


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Stage Scripts

— Logline: What wonders can be found in the stream of consciousness from mans best friend?

Parental guidance – Some strong language on these next ones:

— Logline: How far will a stressed widow go when pushed to the limit by garden intruders?

The above stage play has also been published in:

— ‘The Bolton Review’ (10th Anniversary Addition): ISSN: 9-772398-193008


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Radio Scripts

Parental guidance – Some strong language on these next ones:





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