Year Two is a critical year for any television show.
'Mad Men' was really my first television role, and it never feels like TV to me. It's done at such a high level.
In my spare time I like watching TV, laying on the couch, just chillin'.
TV directing is fine because you can come in and do a TV show in a relatively short period of time, and that can pay the bills.
Television news was expanding to an hour, and producers did not know how to fill the space and time.
I really like working in television and I like exploring a character over a longer period of time, and I like the consistency of television.
I think that every time you bring a subject into the mainstream landscape of television, it can have a huge impact. Television is such an influential medium.
I don't have much time for TV shows, but if I did, I'd watch 'Seinfeld' reruns.
If everyone demanded peace instead of another television set, then there'd be peace.
I love 'Homeland.' I think it's such a well-done, well-acted TV show.
I'd rather do a lot of movies than a TV series and do a lot of different roles than be stuck in one TV thing.
It's how the '70s were for movies, the 2000s are for TV. I think it's a phenomenal time for TV and to be involved in it.
The difference between movies and TV is that in TV you have to have a trauma every week, but that event may not be the biggest event in the characters' lives.
Instead of yelling at a TV set, I get to talk.
Rather than lose the public because television is here, wouldn't it be smart to adopt television as our instrument?
Live theatre provides a rush you can't get in film or television. But it is the TV and film work that offers the leisure to go off and do a play.
Television is a real woman's medium... but what's disturbing is, still even in television, women have so little to do with what's going on behind the scenes.
The secondhand experience is always better. The image is crisper, the view is keener, the camera angle and the soundtrack manipulate my emotions in a way reality can’t anymore. I don’t know that we are actually human at this point, those of us wh...
Mark Spitz had met plenty of the divine-retribution folks over the months. This was their moment; they were umbrella salesmen standing outside a subway entrance in a downpour. The human race deserved the plague, we brought it on ourselves for poisoni...
The point is that television does not reveal who the best man is. In fact, television makes impossible the determination of who is better than whom, if we mean by 'better' such things as more capable in negotiation, more imaginative in executive skil...
Host-TV: Quite a story, yes? Any questions for Edward? Yeah, get way over. Stand right up. Audience Member #1: What's been the best part of your new life here in town? Edward: The friends I made. Host-TV: Any other questions? Audience Member #2: Have...