Screenwriter Liz Doran on the inescapable logic of writing for television

Liz Doran for its conference next week reveals some home truths about career development and the pleasures of television ahead of the Media Resource Centre in Adelaide.
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Image: Please Like Me, season three. 

‘Talk about the use of narrative comedy in television’, says the Media Resource Centre in Adelaide to Liz Doran. ​They are setting up her session at​ the New Screen Makers Conference. 

Doran is a respected television writer with credits on Love Bytes, The Secret Life of Us, McLeod’s Daughters, Carla Cametti PD, Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, Dance Academy and Molly, in various writing roles. 

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