David Holman

"[2] Holman worked as the production manager over-seeing Sesame Street, The Muppet Show, the first year of NBC's Saturday Night Live.

Holman continued his career in Los Angeles first as Merv Griffin's Unit Manager for the Vine Street Theater.

ABC Sports was preparing for the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympic Games and hired Holman to be a Production Administrator in 1982, and then promoted him a year later as the Head of Logistics for the International Broadcast Center (IBC) on the Sunset-Gower Studio lot.

After Holman wrapped this 2-year free-lance position he was named Director of Live & Tape production for Columbia Pictures Television.

During this time Holman worked on several thousand episodes of television series and pilots, including The Young and the Restless,[1] Days of Our Lives,[1] Punky Brewster, Designing Women, What's Happening Now, Who's the Boss?,[1] 227,[1] My Two Dads,[1] Entertainment Tonight,[1] The Nanny,[3] Mad About You,[3] King of Queens, Married With Children, Jeopardy, and Wheel of Fortune.

After his retirement in 2000, Holman wrote his first essay about his experiences with Jim Henson and The Muppets and that was published in the December 2004 issue of Palm Springs Life.

Holman and Spizer (now Joyce Foy) have written a second screenplay and formed Hollywood East Productions,[8] in 2005 to write and produce independent films.

Holman also co-wrote a TV Special bout the career of country legend Patsy Cline with singer Cali McCord in Las Cruces, NM.