I hope they make a show like M*A*S*H, which dealt with a lot of difficult subject matter but was very funny.
I was a little bit ashamed of American TV because I thought, 'None of the shows my father works on are as funny as my father.'
There are so many funny people and so many talented people, but the one thing nobody else has is my take on the world. So, when I'm developing my show, that's going to be the focus.
Thank God for Occupy and thank God for 'The Daily Show,' Colbert and the rising up that's going on around the world.
There is plenty of television. There are plenty of talk shows. There are plenty of comedians. But there is not plenty of worship of the true and living God.
I've been praying to God to show me how to forgive myself. Because... maybe... that's the thing I've been searching for.
I'm going to write a whole pilot and see if anyone's interested, and if not then I'll just live out the tortured life instead of showing it on TV.
The purpose of human life is to serve, and to show compassion and the will to help others.
I can pretty much say all of us know when 'Downton' is going to end. This is a show with a finite life.
Life is a jest; and all things show it. I thought so once; but now I know it.
I think that there are a lot of elements and events that will make you scared in life and make you not want to sort of show your true self.
I wanted to do a show based on what my life would be like if I had never become a comedian.
Painful emotions show you what prevents you from creating harmony, cooperation, sharing and reverence for life.
The show is like an Edwardian play - emotional life gets stepped on for the sake of accepted manners, and that's terrific for actors to play in.
I've made out more this season on a family-friendly show than ever in my actual life.
The Full Monty, ah, it's superb. The Full Monty showed how life really is in certain cities of England.
I want to show all sides of myself. I mean, I don't want to howl at the moon my whole life, you know?
In the initial season of a show, you're figuring out your character and their life and their background and you're putting together all the chapters of the book.
The Olympics is about showing what you've done with your life, your dream as an athlete and sharing that with the world.
Don Knotts was a really big influence, especially on the Steve Allen show. I mean, look at the guy, his entire life is in his face.
I have been involved with the USO really my entire life. The first show I did for the USO, I was nine years old.