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David Chase on getting his first job in television, writing for the lawyer series The Bold Ones for producer Roy Huggins
Interview: David Chase Show: Bold Ones, The
David Chase on being hired as a writer on Kolchak: The Night Stalker along with his friend Paul Playdon
David Chase on some favorite episodes of Kolchak: The Night Stalker that he wrote including, "The Zombie"
David Chase on some of the behind-the-scenes drama on Kolchak: The Night Stalker and why he began to take a more humorous, surreal tone with his scripts for that show
David Chase on becoming a writer on The Rockford Files in 1976, and on show creator Stephen J. Cannell and star James Garner
David Chase on the rules Stephen J. Cannell set forth for writing story on The Rockford Files
David Chase on writing an entire Rockford Files script that was all exposition, "Irving the Explainer"
David Chase on how he came to work on I'll Fly Away  with Josh Brand and John Falsey
Interview: David Chase Show: I'll Fly Away
David Chase on coming up with the idea for The Sopranos; on how it is based on his own mother and his relationship
Interview: David Chase Show: Sopranos, The
David Chase on why he didn't want to do a "TV version of 'The Godfather'" but wanted to focus on the relationship between the mobster and the women in his life; on why the "mob wife" was important to the idea of The Sopranos
Interview: David Chase Show: Sopranos, The
David Chase on how he knew The Sopranos  should be made at HBO when they understood why he had to shoot it in New Jersey
Interview: David Chase Show: Sopranos, The
David Chase on what he wanted to accomplish with The Sopranos pilot
Interview: David Chase Show: Sopranos, The
David Chase on how much of the story arc of The Sopranos he had pre-planned, on how he did not envision past the first 13 episodes
Interview: David Chase Show: Sopranos, The
David Chase on what his particular brand of writing and surrealism brought to Kolchak: The Night Stalker and the type of humor he was developing as a writer on that show
David Chase on writing for The Rockford Files; on what appealed to him about the show