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NPR - Remembering Movie Composer Jerry Goldsmith. Rebroadcast of an interview to Goldsmith on 2002.
 
Description:
NPRFresh Air from WHYY, July 23, 2004 - He died July 21 at the age of 75. Since the 1950s he had composed scores for film and TV. He won an Academy Award in 1976 for his music for The Omen. His film scores include: Star Trek: The Motion Picture, The Sand Pebbles, Chinatown, and A Patch of Blue. His TV credits include The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Dr. Kildare, The Waltons, and Barnaby Jones. The CD collection of his music is The Film Music of Jerry Goldsmith (Rebroadcast from Jan. 7, 2002.)
 
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Songs played:
- Audio clip from Chinatown: dialogue, sfx and music
- Patton
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
- Chinatown
  
Show Information:
Radio Program: NPR - Fresh Air from WHYY
Host: Jeff Davies
Broadcast date: July 23, 2004
Run Time: 8:21 min.
 
Topics on the program:
Interview with Jerry Goldsmith
- Intro 
- Goldsmith talks about Patton and how this was not only a military movie but a movie about the character
- Jazz influence on The Man from U.N.C.L.E
- Scoring the Chinatown score in 10 days replacing the score that was rejected (from another composer) which had chinese music
 

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