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SCRIPTS

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Sketches

Comedy sketches by Graham Parry and Jim Blythe

OK so not actually a screenplay this one, these are the collected sketches of Jim Blythe and Graham Parry written for screen. Some of these have subsequently been re-written and recorded as audio sketches and you might find them in ‘Comic Vibes’ under the ‘Radio’ tab on this site.

The first batch
The second batch

No Tomatoes

A one act play by Jim Blythe

Simon runs the lousiest pub in Britain – a place populated by a cast of pathetic losers who all have something to hide. Sappy Will is in love with ice queen Vicki but she’s just decided she’s not too keen on him. Will’s best mate Jon fancies himself as a bit of a player, but his carefully constructed world of dangerous liaisons is about to come crashing down around his ears. A one act play for anyone familiar with lousy pubs full of silly boys!

“Jim Blythe’s script won’t radically alter your view of life, the universe and everything, but it’ll certainly put a smile on your face… had me chortling from start to finish” – The Scotsman

No Tomatoes

Paper Scissors Stone

A one act play by Jim Blythe

‘No Tomatoes’ the sequel – or Act 2 if you want to add one. Set shortly after part 1, Will & Jon are up to their old tricks again both chasing the same girl whilst desperately trying to avoid the attentions of another. And to make matters worse, it’s karaoke night…

Paper, Scissors, Stone

May

A play in two acts by Jim Blythe

A film crew arrive at a disused theatre with the intention of staging a haunting. However, staging the haunting might well be unnecessary as strange things begin to happen around, and eventually to, them.

May

Mother Hubbard – Private Eye in ‘Were Wolves Dare’

A pantomime by Graham Parry

Quite simply one of the strangest pantomimes ever, Mother Hubbard is madcap fun for all the family. Once strongly considered by the BBC for a move to Childrens TV, this script from the late 80s has just been found and lovingly restored…

Mother Hubbard

About Time

A one act play by Jim Blythe

During a spate of freak UFO sightings, a mysterious stranger comes to call on Guy and Dani in the middle of the night. Mistaking him for a burglar Guy promptly clobbers his with a vase, killing him stone dead. Fortunately Guy’s parents, Celia and Don, are on hand to dispose of the body and all is well … that is until the stranger turns up again, alive and well …

About Time

Aladdin and His Magic Tramp

A pantomime by Jim Blythe & Graham Parry

A show for all the family, Aladdin and His Magic Tramp is similar to other ‘Aladdin’s’ but better due to the addition of some magic tricks, some of the corniest jokes ever put on paper and, of course, a magic tramp!

Aladdin and His Magic Tramp

Rapture

A one act play by Jim Blythe & Dani Doughty

If you were given one wish, what would it be? World peace? Unlimited socks? Imagine that someone you loved was dying. What would you wish for then? Be careful what you wish for – you might just get it.

“Thought provoking and wonderfully written” – Broadway Baby

Rapture

Land of the Lost and Found

A one act play by Roxanne Wells

The rarest of things to find at Spooky Kid Productions – something aimed at children! Roxanne Wells take on the fairytale genre played at Edinburgh in 2010 to strong reviews.

Land of the Lost and Found

Happy Ever After

A play in two acts by Jim Blythe

The blood splattered sequel to Little Red Riding Hood. Things are not as they should be in the woods today. As the body count rises, DI Baker fights a losing battle against the Russian mob, Ma Hood and her gang, police corruption, and letting his tea go cold.

Happy Ever After