I don't regard television as the outside world. I regard it as an artefact.
I'm sure 50 percent of television ads use rhyme.
TV viewing is normally a passive, mindless occupation.
My greatest satisfaction in acting on television is to have the opportunity to communicate with the world.
Moral passion without entertainment is propaganda, and entertainment without moral passion is television.
I think I really see myself doing TV more than ever.
I didn't want to do it... I'd been trying to get out of TV for years!
Theatre's a much less faddish, more sensible world than TV or film.
Normally I'm not like a big TV person. I never use my DVR.
TV never takes any chances; they never do anything different.
I'm sort of obsessed with the news. That is a syndrome. But I don't watch a whole lot of TV.
I used to enjoy bad television, like really bad quiz programmes or sitcoms.
Television's very dependent on images. That's not what news is.
I've done TV and I've done film, and I'm not snobby about it. It's about the project.
Honestly, most of the stuff I made for 'TV on the Radio,' I write in the studio.
The Revolution won't be televised. It's already available on Amazon in ebook format.
Aaron Spelling went further than anyone has ever gone for television.
It's impossible to explain to people who you are in a five-minute interview on TV.
I just enjoy acting, whatever area - theatre, film, television.
Name anything - high-definition TV, computer obsolescence - and I'm pretty much annoyed by it.
I don't like watching myself on TV, I don't like reading about myself.