A radio DJ tries his best to give away a cash prize over the air, but the listeners aren't having any part of it.
Type:
Short
Status:
Available for Free
Page Count:
4pp
Genre:
Comedy
Budget:
Shoestring
Age Rating:
Everyone
Synopsis/Details
We've all heard insipid contests on the radio, and call-in listeners are the worst. This manages to combine the worst of both worlds in one short script. This originally appeared on Simply Scripts as part of the April 2021 writing challenge and won first place. It was designed as a completely audio script per the parameters of the contest, but it can easily be converted into a regular short with no problem and not much of a budget!

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The Writer: Gary Howell

I'm an attorney by trade, but a writer at heart. I have written several shorts, and I am currently involved with a feature that I have worked on the past year that is now in development, with an Australian director at the helm. I have had three short films produced, "Country Road 12" that stars Dee Wallace ("E.T.", "Poltergeist"), "Skip," and "Study Date." I also acted as an executive producer on a short, "Clean Slate." I have also co-written one dramedy, "The Journeyers", that was optioned with Josh Monkarsh of Traffic City Productions, and is in development. I have one drama pilot, "Bounty," about a Texas bounty hunter, which recently had a table read done by television actors, and is in… Go to bio
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