Martin Baynton: Writing Children’s Television

By W. R. Miller on November 27, 2011

What is it like to write for children’s television? How hard can it be? What can the producer do to make his stories appealing to the audience? Martin Baynton, creator of Jane and the Dragon and co-creator of The WotWots, offers his advice, here.

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