My name is
Andy Sweat and I am an aspiring TV writer currently seeking
representation. I have written three TV spec scripts for "The Office,"
"Curb Your Enthusiasm," and "Flight of the Conchords." I have also written
three original comedy series and I’m looking to find means of production
for them. Below is a description of my spec scripts and original series
materials:
* "The Office" -
Bored Games.
In
this episode, MICHAEL feels threatened by the increased presence of
technology at Dunder-Mifflin (i.e., the company’s website), and insists
his employees to play various board games and participate in the first
annual Dunder-Mifflin Bored Games Day in order to re-visit the old days.
(To read the script, click here: The Office: Bored Games )
*
"Curb Your Enthusiasm" - Mint Karma.
In
this episode, LARRY needs to make an urgent phone call while he’s in
downtown Los Angeles. He realizes he doesn't have his cell phone on him,
and has no change to make a pay phone call. At a nearby restaurant, Larry
asks for some change only to find out that the restaurant has a "no change
exchange" policy. Larry finally has to buy a mint to get change, and this
absurdity will ultimately spark off a downward spiral of events involving
street walking etiquette, insulting a Jewish Holocaust survivor, and a
whole riot of people chasing him on the street. All this will lead up to
one point where a single mint can carry a lot of weight.
(To read the script, click here: Curb Your Enthusiasm: Mint Karma )
* "Flight of the
Conchords" - The Sperm Donor.
In
this episode, the band needs two hundred dollars to play at the Vagabond
Concert. After Jemaine wins a hundred bucks at a supermarket, Bret has to
decide whether he wants to donate sperm for money. Bret becomes troubled
because he doesn't know if he's ready to become a father to a bastard son.
(Script can be read upon request)
Original Series (half hour sitcom and webisodes):
* "Pizza Delivery"
-
a half hour sitcom revolving around the daily workings of Rusty's pizza
restaurant, and the employees who work their. This story is not just about
the daily dilemmas of a pizza restaurant. This sitcom is about the people
and the unique characters that work there: the kids that work this job
before they try and get another job; the college dropout; the foreigner;
the neglected stuttering pizza maker; and, of course, a nonsensical
veteran of war. "Pizza Delivery" is a sitcom that attempts to bring a lot
of laughs, and a lot of heart as well.
Episodes:
1. Bum Can
2. The Beard Competition
3. The Sympathy Tip
4. The Binaca Hostage Situation
5. Pizza Olympics
6. The New Employee
7. The Gummer
8. Promo! Promo!
9. The Eye Patch
10. The Pizza Joint Across the Street
11. Lennys Depressed (mono)
12. The Gay Mistake
(All 12 episodes can be read upon request)
* "Books Are Dead"
-
a half-hour sitcom about the employees working in a public library. The
employees range from the young, cynical young woman to the old, sleepy
security guard. The story mainly revolves are three young, college kids
dealing with daily life and the insanities of working in a public library.
(Script can be read upon request)
* "Two Jobs"
- a half-hour dramedy about how a single mother, Julie, deals with being a
working mother and raising her two eccentric children.
Episodes:
1. Opposite Day
2. Lets Talk about Sex
3. Lost: The Kids
4. The Online Dating Field
5. Maria Wins the Powerball Jackpot
6. The Dentist
7. Sticks and Stones, Our Broken Bones!
8. The Family Band
9. Daddy's Home
10. Showbiz?
(Script can be read upon request)
Feel free to contact me to read any of my scripts, to collaborate, or any
other reason your little heart desires.
CONTACT THE WRITER
Email Andy Sweat