Good leadership consists of showing average people how to do the work of superior people.
I'm really proud of Gunsmoke. We put on a good show every week - one that families could all watch together without offending anyone.
There is no sin coveting things are of no great use or profit, but would show out good and have some grandeur around them.
They can certainly expect to be very impressed with the technical aspects of the show, fooled and led up the garden path by the story and ultimately have a jolly good laugh!
How can you be content to be in the world like tulips in a garden, to make a fine show, and be good for nothing.
But I got an audience that knows what I do. They usually show up, so I usually do pretty good.
Not to toot our own horn, but when 'The Sopranos' was on, it was as good as any movie that was coming out in the theater. I think that goes for a lot of shows today.
I think what good television does well is that it shows characters evolving.
I just really want to make a good show and make it as interesting as I can, and anything else is kind of above my pay grade.
Americans are good at pursuing happiness. And the Americans who pursue happiness most diligently show that we're also good at running it down and killing it.
If you create a good story that has a lot of story value... I think audiences like that. It's why they stick with the same TV show over and over.
My parents always say I have really good legs. I've worked really hard for them. They always insist that I show my legs.
Years ago, I did a CBS audition. I was nervous. They introduced me as 'Scott Bakoola.' Not a good sign. I also didn't get the show.
Gray hats are the ones who think they're doing good, but they're not. You learn that when the FBI shows up on your doorstep.
I enjoyed showing a bit more leg in the last few stories. It was good fun, but it can be quite sexist. But it doesn't worry me personally all that much.
Other people's successes are good news - for them and for you. Good for you because they show you a way to go.
I want to go create my own independent content and entertainment, in new models and in new ways, and essentially show studios and networks that people are good.
I suppose that writers should, in a way, feel flattered by the censorship laws. They show a primitive fear and dread at the fearful magic of print.
From the test situations which were used to reveal fears, it was found that Peter showed even more marked fear responses to the rabbit than to the rat.
That might have a lot to do with it, but you know, I probably don't show fear, but I suffer from fear like everyone else.
It never crossed my mind that one day I'm gonna be big and famous and have my own TV show, you know?