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Shooting Stars: George's Song

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Matt Callanan | 16:06 UK time, Wednesday, 23 September 2009

"Hello, I'm Super George, a super hero and I can slightly fly."

In this last behind the scenes video from the current series of Shooting Stars, Matt Lucas is preparing to sing another song as big baby George. Matt tells us how he writes a song and the qualities needed for it to make the grade.

He also informs us of several health and safety breaches around the studio - such as the loud noise from the cymbals, how hot it gets in his romper suit and wires that could blind him.


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Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    If I wanted to submit sketch ideas for Shooting Stars where would I go? Or who could I send them to?

  • Comment number 2.

    Shooting Stars is written by Vic and Bob and, as far as I'm aware, they don't accept unsolicited sketch ideas.

    In fact it's very rare for shows to accept sketch ideas alone - you'll usually need to submit a script. Writersroom is the best place to find out about writing opportunities. Right now Recorded for Training Purposes are accepting sketches from non-commissioned writers - why not try sending some of your sketch scripts to them? /writersroom/opportunity/recorded_for_training_purposes1.shtml

    You'll need to be quick though - the deadline is October 2nd.

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