George Liquor is really the richest character I have. I'm amazed there aren't 365 episodes about him on TV already.
I have very strong views on TV. There's no diversity, there's no choice. Things are decided by committee.
I don't like to leave my children for long periods of time. It's made me more picky about roles that are close, especially on television.
I think television is a big commitment, so it has to be something that you're really excited about and something that you want to potentially commit a lot of time to.
Well, television is grueling. The hours are grueling, it's hard work, and there's a lot of pressure to get it done without a lot of rehearsal time.
There's not much TV these days where you really get that element of surprise. There are so many spoilers all the time.
There's something about prime time television and the way the song is going to come off on the air. I'm very concerned, very self-conscious about that.
I mean, there's definitely a difference between film and live performances or live television. But at the same time, it's just performing. No matter what, it's performing.
People magazine had been around for a short period of time, but nobody had thought about putting entertainment news on a nightly basis on television.
There was a time when the FCC tried to require a certain amount of television and media to be educational, a certain amount to be newsworthy and a certain amount of it to be public access.
I really enjoy doing sitcom television. It allows me to stay in Los Angeles and spend more time with my husband and kids.
I have Time Warner, and I try to relax a lot and watch television a lot and everything. I really enjoy that. Listen to the radio.
Think of Internet on the TV like the Web browser. The amount of time you spend on the PC in the browser is just going to grow continuously.
My time on television began, and I started playing victims. I did about 10 or 12 years of them, which gets boring, right?
As an actor, I like as much time with the material as possible and given the opportunity, time spent with the other actors in the scene. But that is a rare luxury in working in any TV series.
Audience Member #5: Do you have a girlfriend? Host-TV: Ohhh...
TV Repairman: I'm getting a little concerned about what I'm seeing on some of these reruns.
TV Commentator: [about Apollo] I've never seen a fighter that concerned about his hair.
I have done well out of TV, but not well enough to buy football clubs. I'm not sure it's ever a way to make money.
Television was supposed to be a national park. Instead it has become a money machine. It's a commodity now, just like pork bellies.
I'd rather spend my time with grape growers than actors. In the film industry, all the money is focused on television and the stupidity of American cinema.