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#218: Jesse Armstrong, screenwriter

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Aug 5, 2025
Jesse Armstrong, a Shropshire-born screenwriter educated at Manchester University, is known for co-creating 'Peep Show' and the acclaimed HBO series 'Succession.' In this engaging chat, he reflects on his early career and shares insights into the creative process behind his films, including a tech satire. Armstrong discusses the challenges of transforming concepts into rich narratives, the importance of improvisation in storytelling, and his literary influences. He also touches on the moral complexities of writing about wealth in the entertainment industry.
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INSIGHT

Jesse’s View on Theatre vs TV

  • Jesse dislikes live theatre due to audience generosity masking weaker material compared to sitcoms.
  • He respects playwrights but finds sitcom comedy requires greater precision and tighter laughs.
ANECDOTE

Improvisation in Writing Process

  • Armando Iannucci’s method blends scripted scenes with actor improvisation during rehearsals.
  • Improvisation creates creative freedom, allowing scenes to feel fresh and work better in comedy.
ANECDOTE

Novel Writing Experience

  • Writing a novel felt lonely and scary compared to the convivial, collaborative atmosphere on TV sets.
  • The novel writing process was a long, isolating trudge with little immediate support.
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