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  <title>#41 - TV Writer Philip Taylor</title>
  <description>Philip Taylor has a unique show business history and track record. In this podcast interview, he describes his journey from a childhood in rural England to Hollywood sound stages, with dozens of writing and producing credits on some of TV&amp;amp;rsquo;s most memorable hit shows.&#13;
Taylor talks about his years of studying at London&amp;amp;rsquo;s Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, and recalls the thrill of performing Shakespeare on the international stage.&amp;amp;nbsp; He then shares his experience &amp;amp;ldquo;being in the right place at the right time&amp;amp;rdquo;, and how he began writing scripts for hit TV shows.&#13;
Not many TV writers have the ability to move between comedy and dramatic genres, but Philip has multiple&amp;amp;nbsp; credits on both sides of the fence.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; He&amp;amp;rsquo;s written for shows as varied as . &amp;amp;ldquo;Mork &amp;amp;amp; Mindy&amp;amp;rdquo;, &amp;amp;ldquo;Murder, She Wrote&amp;amp;rdquo;, &amp;amp;ldquo;Eight is Enough&amp;amp;rdquo;, &amp;amp;ldquo;CPO Sharkey&amp;amp;rdquo;, &amp;amp;ldquo;Good Times&amp;amp;rdquo;, and &amp;amp;ldquo;Knight Rider&amp;amp;rdquo;, demonstrating an unusual ability to move between half-hour sitcoms, hour dramas, two-hour longform TV movies, and feature films.&amp;amp;nbsp; &#13;
With great humor and plenty of behind-the-scenes details, Philip tells Bob and Suzanne how he wrote the cult movie classic &amp;amp;ldquo;Lust in the Dust&amp;amp;rdquo;, starring Tab Hunter and the legendary Divine. He then describes his four-year stint writing for &amp;amp;ldquo;The New Zorro&amp;amp;rdquo; (and acting in an episode on location in Spain), which he quickly followed with multiple scripts for &amp;amp;ldquo;Highlander&amp;amp;rdquo; and for Jerry Bruckheimer&amp;amp;rsquo;s first TV series, &amp;amp;ldquo;Soldier of Fortune, Inc.&amp;amp;rdquo;&#13;
Now teaching film and television writing at Arizona State University, Philip candidly shares tips that have helped many of his students break into the Hollywood mainstream.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; If you&amp;amp;rsquo;ve got your sights set on writing for movies or TV, this conversation with Philip Taylor is &amp;amp;ldquo;required listening&amp;amp;rdquo;.&#13;
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  <author_name>Where Hollywood Hides: Screenwriting | Television | Movies | Music | Show Business | Writing | Producing | Directing | Acting</author_name>
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