"How NOT to Write a Sitcom "is a troubleshooting guide aimed at both the novice and the practising sitcom writer. It illustrates and explains the many pitfalls in concept, characterisation, plotting and dramatic/comedic writing, which pepper the hundreds of scripts submitted every year.
I'd avoid if you are American. Buy Evan Smith's book. American sitcoms are shit anyway.
But if you're British and want to know common mistakes and also how to write a sitcom... I'd recommend this very much. Very clear, very detailed, packed full of advice - and from someone with a lot of experience, that has seen script after script over many years.
Though bare in mind - although books like this are handy... actually writing is second to nothing else. Learn by trying. By doing so - books like this also make much more sense, as you can relate more to what is said.
A bit outdated given it was published in 2011. Some of the rules here have been broken by shows that hadn’t come out yet. Good for people who’ve never written anything in their lives. Not great for people who have more experience.
A great, insightful book that with loads of constructive, original and invaluable advice for those of us just starting out in the sitcom writing genre. Some eye opening stuff that you'd do well to read.