The Writers Panel

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The definitive insider's guide to our current golden age of television, Ben Blacker's The Writers Panel is an ever expanding anthology of live convention panels and intimate in-studio interviews with the writers, producers, and show runners responsible for all the shows you can't stop watching. Over the course of nearly 500 episodes and counting, The Writers Panel has sat across from guests such as Vince Gilligan (Breaking Bad), Amy Sherman-Palladino (Gilmore Girls, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele (Key and Peele), Liz Meriwether (New Girl), and Damon Lindelof (Lost, The Leftovers) to talk about the art and business of creating great television.


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Recent Episodes
  • Roma Roth (Sullivan's Crossing)
    Nov 19, 2024 – 28:26
  • Dean Lorey (Creature Commandos)
    Nov 12, 2024 – 43:08
  • Dailyn Rodriguez (The Lincoln Lawyer)
    Oct 29, 2024 – 32:20
  • Gremlins: The Wild Batch
    Oct 15, 2024 – 30:14
  • Soo Hugh (Pachinko)
    Oct 8, 2024 – 36:00
  • Colin from Accounts
    Oct 1, 2024 – 53:22
  • Charlie Covell (Kaos)
    Sep 24, 2024 – 43:13
  • Sherman Payne (Emperor of Ocean Park)
    Sep 17, 2024 – 44:26
  • Producer Ashley Jay Sandberg (Twisters)
    Sep 10, 2024 – 33:08
  • Will Smith (Slow Horses)
    Sep 3, 2024 – 40:52
  • Christy Hall (Daddio; It Ends with Us)
    Aug 20, 2024 – 40:19
  • Sierra Katow (Exploding Kittens)
    Aug 13, 2024 – 41:53
  • Kathleen Jordan (The Decameron)
    Jul 30, 2024 – 41:19
  • Robert Rodat (Those About to Die; Saving Private Ryan)
    Jul 23, 2024 – 47:23
  • Anna Fishko (Orphan Black: Echoes)
    Jul 16, 2024 – 39:02
  • Jordan Morris (Youth Group)
    Jul 9, 2024 – 33:48
  • David Koepp (Jurassic Park; Spider-man; Mission Impossible)
    Jun 25, 2024 – 1:04:28
  • Quinn Shephard and Samir Mehta (Under the Bridge)
    Jun 11, 2024 – 40:41
  • The Big Cigar's Janine Sherman Barois and Jim Hecht
    Jun 4, 2024 – 37:00
  • The First Omen's Arkasha Stevenson + Tim Smith
    May 21, 2024 – 42:38
  • Ned Benson (The Greatest Hits)
    May 14, 2024 – 42:05
  • Aron Eli Coleite (Spiderwick Chronicles; Atlas)
    Apr 30, 2024 – 48:37
  • Don McKellar (co-creator, The Sympathizer)
    Apr 23, 2024 – 39:45
  • Michael Jamin (Tacoma FD; Maron)
    Apr 16, 2024 – 37:38
  • Evan Waite (Family Guy; Kimmy Schmidt)
    Apr 9, 2024 – 32:37
  • Melanie Marnich (showrunner, Apples Never Fall)
    Mar 26, 2024 – 44:30
  • Abe Sylvia (Palm Royale; George and Tammy)
    Mar 19, 2024 – 42:18
  • John Orloff (Masters of the Air)
    Mar 12, 2024 – 45:04
  • J Blakeson (I Care A Lot; Culprits)
    Feb 27, 2024 – 40:12
  • Zoe Lister-Jones (How It Ends; The Craft: Legacy)
    Feb 20, 2024 – 40:52
  • Ed Solomon returns
    Feb 12, 2024 – 44:43
  • Somebody Somewhere's creators and star
    Jan 30, 2024 – 47:17
  • The Last of Us creator Neil Druckmann
    Jan 23, 2024 – 39:14
  • Our Flag Means Death creator David Jenkins
    Jan 16, 2024 – 53:05
  • Samy Burch (May December; Coyote Vs Acme)
    Jan 9, 2024 – 44:54
  • For All Mankind creators Ben Nedivi & Matt Wolpert/ Brian Helgeland (LA Confidential)
    Dec 19, 2023 – 1:32:22
  • Untitled Female Driven Podcast crossover!
    Dec 12, 2023 – 49:52
  • Marvel Comics editor Tom Brevoort
    Nov 28, 2023 – 54:17
  • Felicia Day (Third Eye; The Guild)
    Nov 14, 2023 – 39:13
  • Marissa Jo Cerar (Black Cake)
    Nov 7, 2023 – 46:50
  • Paul Tremblay on Short Horror
    Oct 31, 2023 – 41:55
  • Krystal Ziv on Collaboration
    Oct 24, 2023 – 28:55
  • Lily Sparks on YA
    Oct 17, 2023 – 40:09
  • Lindsey Anderson Beer (Pet Sematary: Bloodlines)
    Oct 10, 2023 – 31:15
  • BONUS: Patton Oswalt & Friends from SDCC
    Oct 3, 2023 – 1:01:21
  • Gerry Duggan on Thinking Visually
    Sep 26, 2023 – 1:00:00
  • Liz Elverenli on Comedic Dialogue
    Sep 12, 2023 – 42:03
  • Riki Lindhome on Scheduling
    Aug 29, 2023 – 50:42
  • Tom Vaughan on Second Acts
    Aug 22, 2023 – 37:50
  • Joseph Dougherty on Dialogue
    Aug 8, 2023 – 43:26
Recent Reviews
  • Jimmy_Crow
    A treasure trove of writing lessons
    This show has been around for over a decade and has insights on every aspect of television writing. If you are looking to get ahead in the industry do yourself a favor and dig through the episodes, filled with insights from working writers.
  • KaylaDonDada
    Great show
    Ben Blacker is a great interviewer. He knows what to ask and how to ask it. He makes his guests open up gets the most out of each interview. This podcast is engaging and enriching. Such a worthwhile way to spend your time if you’re an extremely focused writer. Thank you for the wealth of knowledge in each episode!
  • allnicknamesaretakenmarinel
    I’ve basically binged all episodes
    I love this podcast! It’s a real peak inside the curtain of what writers lives are really like in Hollywood. Ive been slowly binging all episodes for the past year taking notes and building some scripts. This has been a great support and fun listen!!
  • JoeyDuda1980
    Always delivers
    Great podcast on writing and gives fuel to those of us trying to do this for a living.
  • Capricorn4456
    a Screenwriter’s MUST
    Obsessed with this podcast. Ben asks the most insightful questions, and facilitates funny, thoughtful, honest conversation. I also appreciate how he relates to the audience and shares his triumphs and frustrations with us. A must listen for emerging screenwriters…a tremendous resource!
  • Watermark is huge
    Excellent interviews and guests
    Great show with interesting guests and questions that further the conversation.
  • yummicoco
    I love this show
    One of my go-to screenwriting pods. Thank you for what you do
  • l.philli
    Great for process nerds
    Best writing podcast, hands down. I’ve been working in entertainment for several years, in a “non-friendly” department for writers. My goal has always been to write and this podcast has taught me so much about the business and process of writing, the questions I should be asking, and ways I can start making things work for me while working in a different department.
  • Dan8439
    The Best Screenwriting Podcast (no exaggeration)
    This is the best screenwriting podcast hands down. I’m a senior in college, and I want to be a comedy writer. Right now, I’m working on building up a portfolio of features and pilots to send out for work. I’ve listened to a lot of podcasts for guidance, and this one is definitely my favorite (another good one is the WGA Podcast)! Most podcasts talking to writers don’t seem to be very useful because they are filled with empty conversation. However, the conversations and panels on this podcast are very well constructed to provide helpful advice for any aspiring writer. Many thanks, Ben Blacker!
  • rad_francis
    Ads cut off the speakers
    While I understand the need for advertising to support this show, since the move to Forever Dog the ads have been really disruptive. They break into an episode mid sentence and when the show picks up again it isn’t at the exact spot as before. This is a shame when we’re listening to really great guests like Norman Lear. Please put the ads at the start and/or end of the show, and stop cutting off the guest
  • InTheGoodHood
    Great even for non-writers / TV fans
    I’m not even a writer by trade but love this show. It’s so interesting to hear about the process and the shows and the BTS stories.
  • wesley thomas johnson
    Needs a Better Host
    No one cares if you wrote an episode of Supernatural, Ben.
  • Orioles834
    Invaluable
    This podcast is such an incredible resource for anyone who aspires to one day write for TV. Thanks for all you do Ben!
  • Atriums McNair
    Fun for the Whole Family!
    When I first started listening to this podcast years ago, I became unable to not listen to it. If it wasn't playing, I was sleeping, writing, or finding the next episode I wanted. Of all the resources on the business and process of writing for television that I voraciously consumed when I first figured out that was a job people can have, this was the most useful and enjoyable. Ben Blacker is not only wonderfully funny but also a great writer, great interviewer, and (seemingly) great person. Listen to this podcast, and learn all of that (and so much more!) for yourself.
  • Tomato5678
    Excellent
    It is such a great listen if you’re curious about writing or trying to break into the industry! There are some really great invaluable lessons that will save you a lot of time along the way!
  • Bobbi28
    Great Podcast on Writing!
    Love this podcast. I listen every week and have been listening for years. Finally got around to writing a review (sorry it took so long!). Ben Blacker (like the color, only more so) is a great host and asks excellent questions. I really appreciate this podcast and everyone who helps make it! Thank you!!! 💙
  • Bum Chucket
    witches aren't tight
    This used to be a great listen. In the last year it transitioned from a podcast about screenwriting and television to a podcast about witches. Dissapointing.
  • bufflord
    Great Podcast
    Really enjoyed this podcast.
  • Rmontanti
    Peak behind the curtain...
    As an aspiring TV writer, there's no greater podcast you can listen to. Really. Keep'em coming!
  • Nate-isms
    Big fan of B.B.!
    Ben Blacker and his Writer’s Panel guests have given me so much insight into this crazy business that I hope to be a part of one day. Even when I’m not familiar with a guest beforehand, I usually find that I’ve become a fan by the end of their discussion. And I think it’s especially cool that Ben writes comic books too!
  • Jamie L. Clark
    Just great
    Whenever I get down on myself for not writing I try to put on this show to remember how human each writer is and how we don’t have to be Hemingway. Love it!
  • rigghht
    Can you interview??
    I love the podcast but would love interviews with tv writers who didn’t get promoted from an assistant position but from writers who got staffed from another route - thanks!
  • nattydylan
    Inspirational & Informative
    As a screenwriter & TV writer I find this podcast invaluable. Ben asks the questions that we wish we could and I always gain some sort of insight from every episode. The podcast touches upon every topic a writer could hope for — meetings, writer’s process, TV room etiquette, the long arduous process of getting a film made, etc etc. An added bonus — I have found many TV shows and films I wouldn’t have watched had I not heard about them from this pod cast. Whether you are a veteran showrunner or an assistant trying to break into the writer’s industry, this podcast has something for every writer at every level!
  • Mstoutsuite
    Interesting, motivating show
    It is enormously helpful to hear how so many writers approach the business of telling stories, and to be reassured that even for the most talented of writers and creators, it’s dogged persistance that’s required to work. Also, even the most basic reminders are always helpful.
  • Tyler Wisehorn
    One Podcast to Rule them All
    I live in Omaha, Nebraska, but listening to this podcast makes me feel like I could work as a writer in Hollywood. Interviews with all your favorite people connected to all your favorite things. Fresh takes with people at every career stage. Always interesting, always insightful.
  • ferdera1
    Any creative will be able to relate.
    If you are a creative of any type, who has done any work in the practical version of your field you will be able to relate and connect to this show. I was a graphic designer for years, then I lost my sight. This show helped me so much in the time of me dealing with the loss. The realization that as a creative, I have not completely lost my ability to create even if my main tool was now gone. Oh, and, I couldn’t love Ben Blacker more as a host.
  • AsInHelen
    Come for theme song, stay for the content!
    Are you in a job you hate where you can listen to podcasts all day? Do you love TV and movies?! Do you want to know more about the ones who create “how did you even think of this” moments? Do you want me to stop asking you seemingly open-ended questions but are really just leading questions?!? Great! Subscribe today!
  • Lydie Sabine
    Fantastic podcast for writers
    I've worked on the development side of the industry and now transitioning to writing full-time, and this podcast is a fantastic resource. From the range of topics covered by guests who are experienced in all genres and mediums, to Ben's wonderful moderation, the episodes are fun and invaluable for any new writer.
  • Br4ndN3w
    Listener For Life!
    I cannot believe it took me until about two weeks ago to stumble upon this podcast but all I can say is that you have a listener for life now! As an amateur TV writer (and professional TV addict) I am always excited to tune in to each episode to hear about people I worship and admire put together the pieces to create my favorite television shows. From talking about concepts, to pitching, to the first draft, to the filming—everything is insightful and helpful. I listen when I’m driving, when I’m cleaning, when I’m cooking, even sometimes in lieu of watching TV because I find it so entertaining to hear from these hilarious and intelligent writers! They always leave me inspired to write another episode of whatever I am working on. Also, nothing is more relieving to hear that even the most busy and successful show-runner can be doubtful about themselves and can struggle with their process. It feels good to know that I am not the only one, by any means. Thank you so much for this! Keep up the amazing work, Ben!
  • FrostbiteEh!
    Da best
    Quite possibly the best, the most informative, most engaging conversations on the art and crazy world of writing for tv and the like. Blacker does his homework, and investigates with all the right questions...
  • Aa1zu
    Love the conversations
    I started listening to this thinking it might be about writing books but the conversations about storytelling are great and the topic is universal
  • Mark. Galassini
    Great! Smart.
    Great back stories, smartly done.
  • BamerBrew
    Fantastic
    This is so helpful, I'm an aspiring television writer so hearing so many varying perspectives and so much advice from people who are succeeding in the field is invaluable!
  • ElisePerry69
    AUDIO GOLD
    This podcast is so inspiring to listen to and really good for creativity. Im a designer and I listen to podcasts while im working and this podcast gets me so hyped about the stuff I love, which really boots my mood and productivity. Gold.
  • Al.Shein.92
    Fav podcast
    Great guests and even better interviews
  • Bogmad
    Well I enjoy it
    Great insights and usually great writers!
  • AlmaKatsu
    Your friend in the business.
    I'm a mid-list novelist, thinking about possibly dipping a toe into television, and I find this show to be a fascinating look into the industry. I wish we had something like this in the book business--most people in publishing are careful not to tell the whole story. Ben Blacker asks the questions we want answered, and his generous guests share their experiences with candor and charm. Thanks for having a diverse array of professionals on the show. I may never write for a children's animated show, for example, but it's fascinating finding out what it's like.
  • JTWNSC
    Fantastic writers podcast
    First rate podcast on writers in the entertainment medium. While mostly focusing on TV writers, the hosts do a great job covering other fields, from movies to TV to comics. The guests are wonderfully varied with great insights in the field. If you are interested in writing in anyway, this is a must listen.
  • ChrisMecha
    Best Interview Podcast Out There
    Doing a good audio interview is its own skill -- and these guys have it. Entertaining, informative, and educational, every episode is worth listening to. I can't listen audiobooks (just not my thing), so these Nerdist podcasts are how I mentally survive big city driving.
  • JM95000
    Ben Blacker is the man!
    Ben, I hope this gives you a pick-me-up as you say. I appreciate what you do. Just moved to L.A. and one day, mark my words, I will be on your podcast. Always inspired listening to you and to your guests.
  • Ahhh_Reee
    ... uh 1 thing
    Wonderful minus all the self congratulatory Hollywierd bath house bologna. Please wax each other off mic.
  • joe12south
    The conversations you'd like to have
    Over 500 chats with mostly television writers. One the select few podcasts to which every writer should subscribe.
  • John F. Estrada
    The best about TV writing
    My go to daily podcast- new and the archives! Thank you Ben for sharing all the insight from writers- it's GOLD!
  • JMSLP
    Not just for writers!
    I LOVE this podcast! As an avid TV watcher and reader of novels, I love good writing and enjoy hearing how the sausage is made. But what keeps me coming back and listening even to podcasts from writers whose shows I don't watch, is hearing about how the writers room works. It's fascinating hearing how a group of smart, creative people work together to create something larger than themselves.
  • Edward Giangrosso
    What a podcast should be
    Inspiring, thoughtful, and entertaining. Every podcast lives up to this and more! Well done and look forward to seeing new podcasts pop up in my daily alerts. Thank you! - Edward Giangrosso
  • LA_Grasshopper
    CBS Women Showrunners - Barbara Hall 'Brilliant'
    Ben …. Love the Podcast, especially the brilliance of Barbara Hall and her POV .... i.e. recognize Everyone's job is the most difficult NO ONE ELSE has ever suggested this and it is so true! What dignity. The showrtunners she learned from would "shoot my words" from my script when I got the voice of the show accurately ..... how succinct again, no one else to my recollection stated the goal of staff writing so clearly ..... when I got to the end of this podcast I silently asked the Universe to please bring a stand alone Writers Panel podcast with just you & Barbara and alas, you traisped all the way to NYC (we can hear the traffic in the background) to bring listener's her direction, history etc. Thank you so much, grasshopper LOVE THE PODCAST!
  • Tyler1617
    Invaluable Podcast For Young Writers
    I’m a lowly production assistant in TV at the moment but this podcast has opened up so many writer origin stories that I’ve started to see the commonalities in how they got to where they are and it’s given me so much hope that I’m not wasting my life. I’m not crying, YOU’RE CRYING. Anyway, check out this podcast if you have any interest in writing for TV professionally. It’ll save you time as you’ll also hear about roads that shouldn’t be taken. But more than anything, you’ll realize that failing is apart of the process and your ability to handle that and keep improving your writing is essentially the main ingredient here. Also, have an uncle who’s a famous entertainment person. That would be helpful.
  • Romney H
    FORGET GAME OF THRONES. BINGE THIS.
    This is my favorite podcast, listening activity and full-on inspiration. Ben Blacker does an outstanding job of asking what writers need and want to know. He expertly uncovers juicy and educational tips about the process, backstory, secrets and craft of television writers and their professional peers. The guy clearly loves and knows television and does a fine job of putting his ego and agenda aside for the greater good. Whether you’re an aspiring TV or screenwriter or simply a fan of the genre, this podcast consistently delivers valuable information and specific tools of the trade in an entertaining format. Yum.
  • Jessie phi
    The Best
    My favorite podcast ever.
  • jasonallison76
    So Informative
    Ben identifies as a writer, but at some point he's going to have to admit he'a an incredible interviewer. He draws a great deal of honesty and information out of his guests, and this has become my favorite discussion on writing. Highly recommended.
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