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- scénariste britannique (fr)
- ব্রিটিশ চিত্রনাট্যকার (bn)
- Suurbritannia stsenarist (et)
- Brits scenarioschrijfster (nl)
- gidoilari britainiarra (eu)
- British screenwriter (en)
- guionista britànica (ca)
- guionista británica (es)
- guionista británica (gl)
- scenaristă britanică (ro)
- skenariste britanike (sq)
- תסריטאית בריטית (iw)
- كاتبة سيناريو بريطانية (ar)
- guionista británica (ast)
- roteirista británica (pt)
- sceneggiatrice britannica (it)
- sgriptiwr a aned yn 1965 (cy)
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- Broadly speaking, I'd say the deadlines in film are less punishing; mainly because it is in development for so long and by the time you're shooting it, it's written. In television, you're often writing to production deadlines that are tight from the start [...] but it was the one-offs that were really hard to handle as these would involve going down to London [...] especially when the children were young. [...] However, being a screenwriter does, in the main, mean that you can do your work whenever you want. (en)
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