I don't think any of us would be who we are if our parents weren't who they were. People that are in show business, and their parents are not in show business, their parents probably motivated them to get in show business.
TNT is a really great company to do a show for. They really believe in their shows and give shows a lot of support. They have it all worked out before you start shooting. Everybody's on the same page.
Look at the number of cop shows and lawyer shows and forensics shows... I think there could be room for two quite different examinations of the same political office.
I think performers are all show-offs anyway, especially musicians. Unless you show off, you're not going to get noticed.
Albert Freedman: It's not like we're hardened criminals here. We're in show business.
I would love to be a guest on a talk show or a panel that shows women who have been on reality shows who've had success, to prove to audiences that you don't have to be a fool to become successful.
I was a rabid 'Seinfeld' fan. Then I did the show, and it ruined the show for me. Not that it ruined the quality of the show, but I had seen behind the curtain at Oz.
You do show after show after show and get them done and on the air. Television devours material. We work a minimum of 12, 14 hours, and often 15, 18 hours a day.
It always pisses me off when I’m calling in to some Morning Zoo radio show to promote God-only-knows what—probably this book, so get ready, I’m comin’—when the DJ actually tries to convince me that there are as many female comics as male on...
I never want to play a show where it feels overly programmed, processed, and all that. For anybody that comes to one of our shows, the goal for me is to make sure that's their show. That nobody else is going to see that show ever again. You know what...
The Show Must Go On!
It's good to be clever, but not to show it.
A radio was playing quietly. Nobody was listening. It was there to drown out the silence.
As a really young child, I was listening to the echoes of the age before, music hall and stuff like that, as well as classical bits on the radio.
I always have been a private person. I like to be alone. When I was a little girl I used to listen to the radio and just be by myself.
I think the interview form works best on the radio. There are a lot of personality traits conveyed in a person's voice, the rhythm of their speech or how confident they sound.
I started doing radio pieces with no clear, preconceived idea, except that I have a tendency to be theatrical.
I loved being on the radio. Being paid to talk? It's like being paid to eat.
I'm not an artist that has a big, huge radio record that's going to be on BET.
I hear odd tracks from my albums every now and again on the radio, or maybe a friend plays me something.