Coronation Street producer Phil Collinson willbe at Manchester Metropolitan University on Saturday giving tips to budding writers. He'll lead a workshop for people looking to get into the industry, giving tips on plotting storylines and writing in teams.

Julie Wilkinson, senior lecturer at the university, said: “It will be a crucible of ideas for all sorts of television shows. Soaps are a very important starting ground for writers and we wanted to put new writers in touch with the people making programmes. Phil Collinson is a fantastic producer. He’s got such a good track record of appealing to big audiences, but also kids and families.He’s only just beginning to have an impact on the stories in Coronation Street, so we can’t know quite what he’s going to do there yet.”

One of the projects the workshop will focus on is a script written by Mr Collinson that was never aired.

The workshop is the first of two organised by Manchester Met and Edge Hill University, in Liverpool. They are aimed at writers who have written scripts before and have some production experience.  Saturday workshop will run from 10am-4pm
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For more information on the course or to book a place visit mmu.ac.uk/plot-pitch or e-mail mailto:plot-pitch@hotmail.co.uk.