On April 10, a film crew interviewed Snuffy for the prestigious Archive of American Television at his Woodland Hills recording studio. The interview was conducted by Stephen J. Abramson and spanned Snuffy’s entire life and career, including how he got his nickname, how he got his start in the business, as well as personal advice to aspiring composers. Only the eighteenth composer to be included in this larger volume of over 500 interviews, Snuffy is honored to be in the company of some of his heroes and true pioneers in the business.
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation’s Archive of American Television produces extensive video oral history interviews with television legends of all professions and makes them available free online.

Snuffy at his Woodland Hills recording studio with interviewer Stephen J. Abramson
NBC network up-fronts announced
This month, NBC announced a return of both shows for which Snuffy scores for the network, “Friday Night Lights” and “Lipstick Jungle.” In a new business model, DirecTV and NBC have inked a deal to air new episodes of “Friday Night Lights” in the fall on DirecTV’s channel 101. The same episodes will premiere on NBC after the Super Bowl next year. This will mark the third season for “Friday Night Lights” which Snuffy co-composes with Bennett Salvay. “Lipstick Jungle,” based on the best-selling book by Candace Bushnell (Sex and the City), premiered in February.
“In Plain Sight” premieres Sunday, June 8, 10/9c
Listen for Snuffy’s score on “In Plain Sight,” the new USA Network series, when it premieres on June 8. The crime drama stars Mary McCormack as a U.S. Marshal attached to the highly secretive Federal Witness Protection Program.