I wanted to show off - a simple impulse or drive; in much the same way as some kids wanted to play football, I wanted to show off. Not complicated in that sense, very natural; it just depends on how you want to show off.
I feel like not only are 'Parenthood' fans passionate, but that passion has grown over the run of the show and people got more invested as the show has gone on. That really does help keep shows on the air.
Look at every show on television; it's derivative of another show that came before it. It was only a matter of time. So all you 'Mentalist' fans, it's okay to like the show, but don't be in denial of where it came from. Friday nights, U.S.A., basic c...
I think the success of a talk show depends on how true it is to the personality of the person hosting it. The shows I really admire, like 'Oprah' and 'Ellen,' are distinctively like their hosts, so I think my show will be successful only if we try to...
When I come offstage, if I've done a bad show or had a bad night, the fact that everybody was standing at the end or three or four times during the show means nothing to me. I know I could have done a better show.
In television, there's this weird sense of isolation from your audience; you kind of get this feeling that you write the show for you and your wife and your friends and the other people who work on the show. It's our little show, and then it goes out...
Show business is the best possible therapy for remorse.
My day job is making TV shows.
I'm an actor, of course, so I like to show off.
Cancer is so much bigger than a TV show.
I don't think I could do a reality show, no.
Season 4 can be deadly for a show that's been a hit show.
You know, a TV show is a slow build.
You show me a capitalist, and I'll show you a bloodsucker.
Show me a good and gracious loser and I'll show you a failure.
Show me a thoroughly satisfied man and I will show you a failure.
There is a great degree of comfort with your family when you're on a TV show.
People who go into show business are screwed up.
I'm not all that enthralled by show business, and I'm not that much of a highbrow.
I can't remember a time when I didn't want to be in show business!
If I lose show business - I'll really be an orphan!