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Hear film producer Richard Zanuck and TV producer and writer Marshall Herskovitz on this edition of Fresh Air.
Richard Zanuck produced the new film Sweeney Todd, based on the Broadway musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. The film stars Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter, and is directed by Tim Burton. Richard Zanuck is an Academy award-winning producer whose many credits include Driving Miss Daisy, Jaws, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Verdict, and Rules of Engagement. He's the son of the legendary producer Darryl F. Zanuck, who founded and ran Twentieth Century Fox studios in Hollywood's golden era. He'll talk about growing up on the lot. Richard also ran Twentieth Century Fox for a short time.
Then, Marshall Herskovitz, who with his working partner Edward Zwick created and produced the critically acclaimed shows thirtysomething, My So Called Life, and Once and Again. Their new collaboration is Quarterlife, a show aired in eight minute segments on the website quarterlife.com. It's about a group of twenty-somethings coming of age in the digital world. The website has user forums and functions as a platform for social networking. NBC recently announced that they've acquired the rights to air Quarterlife in 2008. [Broadcast Date: December 13, 2007]
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