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Lee Holdridge on scoring episodes of Hec Ramsey 01:28

Interview: Lee Holdridge | Show: Hec Ramsey



Lee Holdridge on scoring National Geographic specials 01:10

Interview: Lee Holdridge | Show: National Geographic Specials



Lee Holdridge on scoring films about the Olympics 04:52

Interview: Lee Holdridge | Show: Olympics



Lee Holdridge on creating the theme for Moonlighting 06:06

Interview: Lee Holdridge | Show: Moonlighting



Lee Holdridge on writing music and winning two Emmys for his work on Beauty and the Beast 03:38

Interview: Lee Holdridge | Show: Beauty and the Beast



Lee Holdridge on composing for the soap opera One Life to Live 02:22

Interview: Lee Holdridge | Show: One Life to Live



Lee Holdridge on how evolving technology has affected composing 03:33

Interview: Lee Holdridge | Topic: Technological Innovation



Lee Holdridge on how technology has impacted his own music writing 01:15

Interview: Lee Holdridge | Topic: Technological Innovation



Lee Holdridge on a seminal career moment: his involvement in scoring the film Jonathan Livingston Seagull 01:33

Interview: Lee Holdridge | Topic: Pivotal Career Moments



Lee Holdridge on a seminal career moment: his involvement in scoring the film Jonathan Livingston Seagull 01:33

Interview: Lee Holdridge | Topic: First Big Break



Lee Holdridge on advice to aspiring film composers 01:49

Interview: Lee Holdridge | Topic: Advice



Lee Holdridge on advice to aspiring film composers 01:49

Interview: Lee Holdridge | Topic: Television Industry



Lee Holdridge on being the only composer other than Henry Mancini to work with Blake Edwards (scoring the film Micki + Maude) 00:10

Interview: Lee Holdridge



On the timeline for designing the original studio for Saturday Night Live; on the original Home Base set for Saturday Night Live; on staffing the production design department at Saturday Night Live during the show's early years 10:22

Interview: Eugene Lee



On Lorne Michaels' accessibility on Saturday Night Live; on a typical week on Saturday Night Live during the early days of the show; on how much interaction he had with the cast and crew on the early days of Saturday Night Live; on difficulties with lighting the show and having very few original crew members still around 05:09

Interview: Eugene Lee



On preparing for the very first show with host George Carlin, and lessons learned from that experience 06:12

Interview: Eugene Lee



On the five years Lorne Michaels (and he) were not at Saturday Night Live and working on The New Show with him; on why the live aspect is so important on Saturday Night Live; on working on The Kids in the Hall with Lorne Michaels; on Lorne Michaels (and he) returning to Saturday Night Live in 1985, redesigning Home Base, and the regular characters that always appear in hallway shots on the show; on hiring more people for his department on Saturday Night Live 14:43

Interview: Eugene Lee



Eugene Lee on his early design ideas for Saturday Night Live and staffing his department 36:27

Interview: Eugene Lee | Genre: Music Shows & Variety Shows/Specials



Eugene Lee on staffing the production design department at Saturday Night Live during the show's early years 02:24

Interview: Eugene Lee | Person: Leo Yoshimura



Eugene Lee on Lorne Michaels' accessibility on Saturday Night Live 00:31

Interview: Eugene Lee | Person: Lorne Michaels



Eugene Lee on hiring Keith Raywood as a production designer on Saturday Night Live (via working on East Money with Jim Signorelli) 05:32

Interview: Eugene Lee | Person: Keith Raywood



Eugene Lee on hiring Keith Raywood as a production designer on Saturday Night Live (via working on East Money with Jim Signorelli) 05:32

Interview: Eugene Lee | Person: James Signorelli



Eugene Lee on the timeline for designing the original studio for Saturday Night Live and wanting to use real brick for the original Home Base set for Saturday Night Live 02:45

Interview: Eugene Lee | Show: Saturday Night Live



Eugene Lee on the original scenery on Saturday Night Live 02:26

Interview: Eugene Lee | Show: Saturday Night Live



Eugene Lee on the research for sets and background on Saturday Night Live and certain sets that are kept 02:43

Interview: Eugene Lee | Show: Saturday Night Live



Eugene Lee on staffing the production design department at Saturday Night Live during the show's early years 02:24

Interview: Eugene Lee | Show: Saturday Night Live



Eugene Lee on a typical week on Saturday Night Live during the early days of the show 01:48

Interview: Eugene Lee | Show: Saturday Night Live



Eugene Lee on preparing for the very first Saturday Night Live show with host George Carlin, and lessons learned from that experience 01:48

Interview: Eugene Lee | Show: Saturday Night Live



Eugene Lee on how much interaction he had with the cast and crew on the early days of Saturday Night Live; on difficulties with lighting the show and having very few original crew members still around 04:24

Interview: Eugene Lee | Show: Saturday Night Live



Eugene Lee on the five years Lorne Michaels (and he) were not at Saturday Night Live and working on The New Show with him 02:45

Interview: Eugene Lee | Show: Saturday Night Live



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