Thursday 8 December 2011

Pitch Idea


Name: Justice
Type of Crime Drama:
Investigative - Includes detectives and police.
Characters:
Undercover superhero, Law abiding policeman    
Jeff Rawle

Jeff Rawle - Previously played Silas the serial killer in Hollyoaks and recently got convicted so will no longer be appearing in the show. This will totally turn around his characterisation capability as he will be the one investigating into serial killers minds. He will be an undercover detective who always saves the day.

Louisa Lytton who plays Ruby Allen
Louisa Lytton


Louisa Lytton - Played Ruby Allen in Eastenders but left in 2006m, she is reported of looking for starring in a new up and coming TV programme so would be perfect for my Crime Drama. She will play the role of the Female law-abiding policewoman. She will appear along side Jeff as the police and undercover detectives come together to try and find the criminal.

Structure of Show
Series - each episode gets solved at the end.
Typical Narrative
Restricted Narrative - the audience will be visible to some structures but some scenes will leave the audience unknown. The show will begin with the suspect being interrogated and then include flashbacks within the give the audience clues into what happened and whether they are guilty or not. Many suspects will be interviewed but the audience will not find out who the real criminal is until the very end when all is revealed by either a new piece of evidence or a witness, and even a confession.
Setting
Will be set in the busy and bustling city of Central London, Labs and other scenes could be set in the quieter outskirts of London. (eg. Slough or Windsor)
Style
The show will be a very glamorous show and also contain mild humour throughout.
Scheduling
ITV1, post water-shed. Will contain mild-language, but graphic images of Murder scenes or Sex scenes.
Target Audience
Young adults - adults: Will be suitable from ages ranging from 16-40.
Similar Shows - Luther (Investigative approach) and CSI (for its glamour and forensic side)
USP - It's very new and has a original structure to it which hasn't appeared in Crime Drama's yet. Also will include mild celebs, will be known to particular audiences but won't be completely unknown.

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