Early days, I was a bit racked , particularly when I did Hitler, for CBS. That was hellish. That stayed with me for quite a long time.
I want to say that probably 24 hours after I told CBS that I was stepping down at my 65th birthday, I was already regretting it. And I regretted it every day since.
Anger. . . it's a paralyzing emotion. . . you can't get anything done. People sort of think it's an interesting, passionate, and igniting feeling — I don't think it's any of that — it's helpless. . . it's absence of control — and I need all of my skills, all of the control, all of my powers. . . and anger doesn't provide any of that — I have no use for it whatsoever. " [Interview with CBS radio host Don Swaim, September 15, 1987. ]
Prior to that I produced a couple of TV movies for CBS, but the truth of the matter is that I burned out for a couple of years. I didn't do anything for a while, apart from taking up golf, for which I got a four handicap.
Nobody in college races home and says, 'I can't wait to see the news! I can't wait to see who CBS is going to hire!'
That's here on CBS, where the 'C' stands for 'Classy' and the 'BS' speaks for itself.
If my forgeries looked as bad as the CBS documents, it would have been 'Catch Me In Two Days'.
When I was a 21-year-old intern at CBS, I was told I had crossed eyes and shouldn't try to be on air. That's when I decided I was going to be behind the scenes.
CBS is the largest out-of-home advertising company in the U. S.
I always wanted to be an anchorman, but after college I wound up working behind the scenes at CBS News for 10 years.
I'd been fired by CBS News in a semipublic way, and as the months went by, there was a perception that I was damaged goods.
Some people have made a fortune by being employed. Jerry Bruckheimer does not own his content. Warner Bros. owns his shows. They are on CBS, and he makes a fortune.
I suffered from a mild case of postpartum depression after my second child and the physical challenge of maintaining an overnight shift at CBS, a marriage, and two in diapers made the symptoms worse and everyone in the house paid the price.
Being an Olympic Medalist was a team effort. So I am honored to be a part of CBS Sports' WE NEED TO TALK cast of iconic women. Being part of a show with some of my broadcasting and sports idols is an honor.
I was really lucky to work at CBS news. I was blessed to be able to live my dream in many ways at CBS news.
It's not about 'NBC is evil. ' It's about that media structure - CBS, ABC, CNN, even some of the smaller operations are now multinationals, with these extraordinarily diverse holdings.
My last real job was selling air time for CBS affiliates. I quit that when I was 28, and that was the last real job I had. I beat the system. I've been able to do this full-time for almost 15 years.
The alarm rings 4:45, again at 5, but I wake up 4:30 naturally. Shower, shave, orange juice, perk my own coffee, hear the news, and the CBS car arrives 5:30.
I praise CBS for taking a risk, which is always the price you pay for opportunity. This is not standard movie of the week storytelling. I think movies of the week have fallen into a niche and that isn't my niche
That was exciting man, because the killer is a different kind of character. There are a lot of people who wanted to play the role. I'm happy that Sony and CBS took a chance on a new face. I like the idea that he is from a different country. He has a British sensibility. I like that Billy Bob has a darker edge.