Now the end of “30 Rock” was approaching. What’s next for him? Maybe a collaboration with Fey on a Broadway musical version of her 2004 film “Mean Girls,” he said. Maybe scoring a movie. “I’m open for anything.”
As the minutes ticked by last Friday afternoon, Richmond wasn’t freaking out.
“It’s all lining up nicely,” he said, exuding confidence as he cued the strings for another take. “But I’m still not finished writing. I’m still figuring out the last piece of music you’ll ever hear in the series. I’ll record it over the weekend.”
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Frazier Moore is a national television columnist for The Associated Press. He can be reached at fmoore(at)ap.org and at http://www.twitter.com/tvfrazier
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