Sometimes it's easier to show than it is to tell.
When I do my shows, it's really cross-generational. Sometimes there's three generations there.
Doing the Muppet Show you forget about conventional filming.
Those with a moral deficit put on a good show, and sleep like a baby.
Decisions are made by those who show up.
There hasn't been one show that we did, that I didn't enjoy to some extent.
The U.K. and the U.S. are very different countries, and it really shows in the television.
I was on the show previously as a guest host, so I had a little practice.
Obama shows no sign of easing up on negativity.
You open the show with a bang, then don't come back on for 45 minutes.
I actually like working with the other three actors on the show.
Singing and acting on a show is like theater; it doesn't get any better.
I like people who have a pulse and aren't afraid to show it.
I don't have to show that I am working very hard.
My favorite show from the '60s was 'Combat.' And maybe 'The Man From U.N.C.L.E.'
What you don't see backstage is what really controls the show.
Because the show is popular, people do recognize us on the streets.
We're never going to stop! Three hundred shows a year forever!
When I'm coming offstage after my show, I'm thinking about what's on my TiVo.
It's not a party until the fire department shows up.
I'm always exhausted after a show, even if it's just half an hour.