I'm not somebody who likes to show off my cleavage, and I don't dress up for the papers.
I've always loved working, doing interviews with the guys on the 'Today' show; everyone's really easygoing, and I always feel comfortable on the show.
Some shows just go away - and that's fine. They serve their purpose and their entertainment value, but there are shows that touch people in different ways and that they remember.
It's still word of mouth that is going to make or break a show, and while critics can't help a show, they can hurt it.
Wealthy people have not disappeared, they are just not so willing to show off their wealth.
I'm an avid watcher of the Nat Geo channel, where I watch shows about how the planets are formed, and shows about moons, quasars, black holes.
Well, when I started modeling in the mid-'80s, the girls who did shows did shows, and the girls who did magazines did magazines. That's what was understood.
I wouldn't want to do a 'Maury Povich' show. Baby daddy! Who's your daddy? Who's your mama? I wouldn't want to do that kind of show.
I like to have my breakfast in bed, and I use that time to watch the recorded shows on my TiVo. I seldom watch shows in real time - I'm always at work.
In my experience, it's not just that serious books get a hearing on comedy shows. But serious books get a serious hearing, as well as a funny one, on comedy shows.
All I wanted was to be big, to be in show business and to travel... and that's what I've been doing all my life.
I understand that show business people can wear the public a bit thin when it comes to politics. I know they wear me thin.
I learned everything that I know about comedy and about show business and a lot about life from Carl.
I still have to work paycheck to paycheck. Being in show business doesn't indicate that you're a 'success,' in my opinion.
I didn't learn fire-eating to conquer my fears. I learned fire-eating because I desperately wanted to be in show business.
Your billion-dollar ideas don't show up in the middle of dramatic distraction. They show up when you have the business and personal discipline to make space for your creative mind to flourish.
Networks are reluctant to take a chance. They put on shows that they know will work on some level, but to get the innovative show, it's very difficult.
I don't go to a lot of shows. If you go to too many shows, then it doesn't become a special thing. Whenever I've been to a concert, it has been such a cool experience.
But, what did happen is I went to Woodstock as a member of the audience. I did not show up there with a road manager and a couple of guitars. I showed up with a change of clothes and a toothbrush.
TV networks are dying. The death throes of religion give us jihads. The death throes of television give us reality shows.
Yeah, 'Gossip Girl' is a good show. It's a real New York show, like 'Sex and the City.'