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Playwrights => Steven Berkoff discussion => Topic started by: faraldo on February 08, 2010, 05:33:00 PM
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What is Steven Berkoffs views of 'soaps' and 'soap' writing ie; for shows like Holby City and Eastenders?
As a writer and campaigner for the return of the single play I have my own views on them but can anyone inform me of his views on this subject?
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In an interview (on BBC radio but I can't remember when- possibly it was Desert Island Discs on BBC Radio 4) Berkoff said he would like to appear on the British soap Eastenders. He meant for a single episode.
I can't see him being interested in writing for soaps, and it wouldn't fit his writing style.
He is also careful not to appear as a regular on soaps as the commitment he would have to give would stop other opportunities for him,
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More about soaps. A drama about a soap.
The BBC are doing a drama about the longest running soap Coronation Street (the soap is on the rival ITV Channel).
Steven will appear in the drama.
The link is here
www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5h-moSWXoD7-m9vaelbmbkrxNu40g (http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5h-moSWXoD7-m9vaelbmbkrxNu40g)
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As a writer and campaigner for the return of the single play I have my own views on them but can anyone inform me of his views on this subject?
It would be interesting if the BBC or whoever commisioned a single play from Berkoff (West from a while ago was written for television). There used to be weekly plays on television (The Wednesday Play etc) but these seem to have gone, a real pity. The radio (BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 3) still do single plays. Caryl Churchill did a number of radio plays early in her career.
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Berkoff has just acted in a television play about a soap.
Corrie: The Road to Coronation Street is about the longest running soap ever which is still running. It dramatises the start of the series.