A total of eight screenwriters have been selected for the 2013-2014 Bell Media Prime Time TV program, with high-profile Canadian writer and producer Michael MacLennan at the helm as executive producer in residence.
The new team of writers will work with MacLennan, former showrunner and exec producer of Bomb Girls and consulting producer on CTV’s Flashpoint, to develop both their skills and workshop scripts aimed at prime-time audiences. Previous success stories from the program include BBC America/Space’s Orphan Black.
The participants are:
The five-month program provides a team-based approach to TV series development, covering the skills for working in a story department, developing dramatic series material and making it as a writer in the TV marketplace. Writers work both on their own scripts in development and on scripts brought to the program by the EP in residence.
Clone thriller Orphan Black, which airs on Space and BBC America in the U.S., was developed in 2008 by then-exec producer in residence Graeme Manson and the program residents.
The Bell Media Prime Time TV program is part of the company’s $1.8 million TV Skills Development Initiative, a series of training programs for Canadian TV industry professionals.