I missed this, but a good old mate of mine captured it on a CDR and sent it over... Kinda frustrated by the listen, though, I thought a bit more depth to the questions asked would have been beneficial. And the music choices were a bit peculiar, lots of obscure stuff. And then the "Baccanale" from ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA instead of the majestic main theme.
Anyway, always nice to hear this particular gentleman reminisce. And I never knew that his MAN ON FIRE music was re-used in DIE HARD Seventeen, or whatever. Every day's a school day...
A nice program, full of anecdotes. Thanks for the link! And for Scott fans who did not notice it back then: the 2+ hours video interview from the Film Music Foundation, led by Jon Burlingame 3 years ago. Even more anecdotes!