The problem is, there are definitely some genuinely lame things on television, and there's more at the bottom of the barrel, because the barrel in a sense has gotten bigger.
Sometimes cameras and television are good to people and sometimes they aren't. I don't know if its the way you say it, or how you look.
I get up in the morning, and I'm reluctant to turn on the television.
I was proud of 'House, MD,' and I think it was good for what it was and remarkably smart for a television show. I loved Hugh Laurie and was proud to be by his side that long and to be trusted by him.
But now I have a lot of little kids who watched Invader Zim whenever they could find it on television.
I can't think of a performer who is better on television than in person.
Television in its present form. . . [is] the opiate of the people of the United States.
Infinitely more taboos, on television.
I really enjoy doing sitcom television. It allows me to stay in Los Angeles and spend more time with my husband and kids.
Well, I don't know anything about television. I'd never done it before. Initially, it was quite daunting to take on so much challenge and so much time with it. I think it is a great outlet for an actress because you really have 13 hours to bring a character to life, which is so much more than with film, and you have the luxury of time to tell a story and to really color a character.
While theoretically and technically television may be feasible, commercially and financially it is an impossibility.
Hollywood has its Oscars. Television has its Emmys. Broadway has its Tonys. And advertising has its Clios. And its Andys, Addys, Effies and Obies. And 117 other assorted awards. And those are just the big ones.
In Europe, there is no television filmmaking legislation that could assist film production because private broadcasters are not interested in supporting Polish film.
In television, women can really run anything. It can be a comedy, it can be a drama, it can be genre, it can be anything. But in films, women are still getting to the top
The Buccaneers was an Edith Wharton novel, and she never finished it, and a screenwriter adapted it for television.
Gleason became like a mentor of mine. I had Gleason helping me on television, Godfrey on radio.
The closest I came to doing anything that I wanted to do was to try and check and see what industries were just starting out. There was plastics and television, and I figured television had to be more fun than plastics.
The patient in the bed next to me told me that the newspapers were reporting on the test, and it was on television all day long.
Television has changed. The very nature of it is not even television anymore.
I never intended to be on television or in a movie. The theater was all I ever dreamed about, once I decided to try to make it as a business profession. All this other stuff has just been icing.