Show me a person who has never made a mistake and I'll show you someone who has never achieved much.
Perhaps 'Big Bang' fans feel so protective of the show because it is, despite being a hit show on a big network, something of a word-of-mouth phenomenon.
No astrophysicist would deny the possibility of life. I think we're not creative enough to imagine what life would be like on another planet. Show me a dead alien. Better yet, show me a live one!
One of the main pitfalls of any theoretically 'niche' show is that you spend too much time on the 'niche' and not enough time on the 'show.'
My favorite TV show of all time is 'The Wire,' which has the feeling of a project-based show. You draw in people from disparate parts of the world, and they have to work together to achieve a goal.
I would like to host a show, something like travel or cooking or something like that, something I'm really interested in, and so I'm pitching a couple television shows.
Barty Crouch Junior: I'll show you mine if you show me yours.
Mark Van Doren: Cheating on a quiz show? That's sort of like plagiarizing a comic strip.
I don't try to show off technology in my work. The technology is a means to tell stories, so I think conversations about my work can be had by very large audiences.
I'd love to do Broadway or the West End. I'm sure doing eight shows a week is gruelling, but I did a lot of stage shows in Sydney and I love performing live.
I can't watch shows like 'The X Factor,' for instance. I just squirm for the people involved, for the way they're being used. It's the cruellest, most ridiculous show on television. It's ruined music, ruined everything.
As a boy, my favorite show was 'Superman' and my favorite movie was 'Star Wars' - along with other science fiction shows and movies. And I always wanted to fly.
Buck Laughlin: [after Beatrice the dog jumps up on the show judge] He went for her like she's made outta ham.
When we make the show, we are always talking about how the show is really in between what we make and what the viewer thinks of it.
Teach me to feel another's woe, to hide the fault I see, that mercy I to others show, that mercy show to me.
All reality TV shows are a triumph of voyeurism. They choose contestants who are ill-suited and slightly freakish.
I do try to separate my personal activism - showing up at a demonstration or something - from what I write.
A show like Knots or any other show that can be called a soap opera does terribly in syndication because if you're a viewer and you miss a week you don't know what's going on.
Writers who used to show off their erudition no longer sing in the bare ruined choir of the media.
The regard one shows economy, is like that we show an old aunt who is to leave us something at last.
I didn't want to write sketch comedy after 'Mr. Show.' I felt like, after 'Mr. Show', why would you want to go work at any of the other places that existed then?