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David Chase on the premise of Almost Grown - a series utilizing songs to tell a story
Interview: David Chase Show: Almost Grown
David Chase on why he didn't like the historical use of music in movies and on television, but how he wanted to use it in Almost Grown as part of the story
Interview: David Chase Show: Almost Grown
David Chase on the premise of I'll Fly Away - an African-American maid in the segregated 1960's South
Interview: David Chase Show: I'll Fly Away
David Chase on working on Northern Exposure which he did not enjoy because he didn't buy the premise of the show
Interview: David Chase Show: Northern Exposure
David Chase on the original premise for The Sopranos when it was a movie 
Interview: David Chase Show: Sopranos, The
David Chase on why FOX passed on The Sopranos because it was too dark; on the compromise he made to have it made with no murders in the pilot for FOX
Interview: David Chase Show: Sopranos, The
David Chase on knowing HBO was the right home for The Sopranos when Chris Albrecht immediately understood the need to shoot the series in New Jersey
Interview: David Chase Show: Sopranos, The
David Chase on creating the look for the pilot of The Sopranos; on what he wanted to show about New Jersey
Interview: David Chase Show: Sopranos, The
David Chase on shooting the pilot for The Sopranos and truly believing it was not going to test well; on not having planned past the first thirteen episodes
Interview: David Chase Show: Sopranos, The
David Chase on how he originally wrote a script for The Sopranos movie in which "Tony" would go to confront his mother, but she was already dead (he changed this when it became a series and had cast Nancy Marchand as the mother)
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Interview: David Chase Show: Sopranos, The
David Chase on coming up with the names for The Sopranos; on how both his parents and The Rockford Files influenced the character development of "Tony Soprano"; on how James Gandolfini was cast
Interview: David Chase Show: Sopranos, The
David Chase on how The Sopranos was a show in which everything the characters say is a lie
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Interview: David Chase Show: Sopranos, The
David Chase on the decisions he made about writing and directing the scenes between "Tony Soprano" and "Dr. Melfi" on The Sopranos pilot 
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Interview: David Chase Show: Sopranos, The
David Chase on shooting the scenes between "Tony" and "Dr. Melfi" on The Sopranos and why the therapy scenes looked different than the rest of the show
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Interview: David Chase Show: Sopranos, The
David Chase on why he felt The Sopranos was covering new ground with a mobster as a protagonist and why he and the crew enjoyed working on the show
Interview: David Chase Show: Sopranos, The