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Friday, June 25, 2010

SimplyScripts Radio – The Placeholder Edition: Interview with William (Bill) Kelly


SimplyScripts Radio – The Placeholder Edition: Interview with William (Bill) Kelly.

 
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Mike, Pia, Michael and Don talk to William (Bill) Kelly, writer of Blast from the Past and Enchanted on how the film Enchanted came to be, how writers are given credit for work on a script, music in film and Hot Dr Pepper.

Show Notes (makes more better sense if you’ve listened to the podcast)

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SimplyScripts Radio is produced by Michael Cornetto.

Music provided by Incompetech.com.

Interested in joining the panel? Send an email to radiosimply (at) gmail.com

iTunes users can subscribe to the SimplyScripts feed and have the show automatically downloaded to your iPod. – Don

1 Comments so far

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Breanne Mattson
June 26th, 2010 at 12:39 pm

Great show. I really like Bill. I think this may be the best show you’ve had so far.

Don, it’s great to hear so much from you.

Good work everyone.

Breanne

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