Interview Margaret Loesch In her four-hour interview, Margaret Loesch talks about her early years, and her first jobs, including working for animation legend Friz Freeling. She speaks of going to work for Hanna-Barbera, where she worked on Scooby Doo, and developed the smash hit cartoon The Smurfs . She discusses the...
Interview Keith Raywood In his two-and-a-half-hour interview, Keith Raywood talks about his early years, and his early interest in architecture. He describes being led into a career as an art director for features, including Easy Money , and eventually being hired to work on Lorne Michaels’ The New Show . He chronicles...
Interview Joe DeTullio In his four-hour interview, Joe DeTullio talks about his parents encouraging him to go into the arts, and his decision to become an architect. He describes working in various positions at CNBC, and later being accepted into NBC’s Page Program. He recounts his time as a page in multiple departments...
Interview Leo Yoshimura In his 75-minute interview, Leo Yoshimura talks about his early life, his first production design jobs in college, and attending the Yale School of Drama. He speaks of his production design work in the theater, and being hired by Saturday Night Live . He details his long career at SNL , including...
Interview Eugene Lee In his nearly five-hour interview, Eugene Lee (1939-2023) talks about his early years growing up in Wisconsin. He recalls attending the University of Wisconsin, Carnegie Tech, and the Yale School of Drama, and details his early theater work and success as the production designer for the play...
Interview Andy Cohen In his one-and-a-half-hour interview, Andy Cohen talks about his childhood in St. Louis, and his early love of television. He then talks about starting his professional career with a college internship at CBS News (on CBS This Morning ), then details his rise to senior producer and his years...