

Write On
Write On
1. Stocky Mariano: Vigorous Verbs
2. La Bellicosa: Adverbs
3. Calling Dr. Kent: Concrete Nouns
4. The Escaped Convict: Adjectives
5. Miss Grouse: Avoiding Clichés
6. The U.F.O.: Avoiding Jargon
7. The Foolish Suitor: Figures of Speech
8. The Spice of Life: Variety in Word Order
9. Fragment Fred: Sentence Fragments
10. Slick Stagger: Comma Splices and Fused Sentences
11. King Kane: Misplaced Modifiers
12. Paolo Carbonara: Subject-Verb Agreement
13. The Making of Flaws: Active and Passive Voice
14. The Robber's Guide: Correlative Conjunctions
15. Rhubarb Power: Pronoun Reference
16. Henry Chan: Commas with Appositives
17. Goodbye, Cruel World: Commas with Parenthetical Expressions
18. Miss Newton's Trial: Commas in a Series
19. The Bard: Commas with Introductory Adverb Clauses
20. Peter Berton: Commas with Dates and Addresses
21. The Comma Kid: Semicolons
22. Irma Faust: Quotation Marks
23. Dracula's Defeat: Quotation Marks 2
24. Comrades X and B: Apostrophes
25. Captain Kent: Hyphens
26. Cinderella Newton: Sit, Set / Lay, Lie
27. Reginald Parse: Differ with, Differ from / Continual, Continuous / Imply, Infer
28. The Mad Bomber: Is Where, Is When
29. You Bet Your Life: Already, All Ready / Further, Farther
30. Lucretia: Like, As
نظرة عامة
Write On was an educational television show which was produced and broadcast by TVOntario. The series starred Jack Creley as Mr. R.H. Morton, Diane Dewey as Miss Newton, and Paul Brown as Henry Kent. The premise of the series is of the misadventures of the staff of a small newspaper under the editorship of the tyrannical Morton with his subordinates, Miss Newton the secretary and Henry Kent, a young reporter. Considering Kent has poor writing and grammatical skills for a professional journalist, the staff have numerous events that illustrate various lessons about writing. Furthermore, Kent often have equally educational daydreams where he is a dashing hero illustrating various writing concepts. Every episode of Write On was five minutes in length. They were written by Ken MacKay and Jed MacKay.