Author:Richard Asplin

Don Silver, the Vice President of Comedy at Mercury Studios, is in very deep trouble indeed. He's been behind so many disastrous pilots that he's earned the nickname 'Buddy Holly'. If he doesn't find a hit sitcom - and fast - it'll be goodbye to the bourbon, broads and BMWs of his Beverly Hills lifestyle and he'll be out on his (freshly irrigated) arse.
Award-winning comedy writer, Melvin Medford, has a plan to help Don out. So he's nerdier than Bill Gates in a Red Dwarf T-shirt at a Terry Pratchett signing; so he hasn't pitched an idea in ages; so his plan borders on the psychotic, no matter, at least he has a plan...
Which is where Ben Busby comes in. A young British comic, simply gagging to break into television, he's just met two Americans who seem very keen on hiring him. Ben's beside himself with excitement.
However, Melvin's beside him with a gun...
In the million-dollar world of the American sitcom, you could die laughing. No joke.
The funny story of hapless TV executive Don Silver, who has to find a hit sitcom fast. A nerdy comedy writer thinks he can help but his eagerness borders on the psychotic. A young British comic could save the day!
—— OK!Guaranteed giggles
—— BRichard Asplin's romp through Hollywood is comic and thrilling. I whipped one page over so fast it tore
—— Ben Hatch, author of The Lawnmower CelebrityBig cast, big characters and jokes-a-plenty, it puts Asplin straight up there with Carl Hiaason and Mr Elton
—— Emlyn Rees, co-author of Come Together & Love LivesIt is beautifully done. Thorpe perfectly captures the inconsequential nature of adolescence...powerful reading
—— The Economist