If I'm on a show, then that's my favorite channel.
I've always showed up. If I got paid.
I'm nice, and I show up on time.
If you respect a language and culture, it shows in your work.
Two shows at once is crazy, but I love it.
I canceled a show once to be with someone that I loved.
The show had run its course on the Fox network.
What you are will show in what you do.
War is the ultimate reality-based horror show.
There's no question 'Amazing Race' is a beautifully produced show.
I don't do the same show on any two nights.
My opinion can be completely different after a show.
I'm syndicated on the radio - my show is called 'The Sweat Hotel.'
I've yet to write a stand-up show that isn't autobiographical.
And generally the shows I'm in fail really big.
I get nervous even guesting on other people's shows.
It's a very long and difficult schedule on a single-camera show.
I don't want to be the 'spice' added to a show. I'm not a condiment!
I've set the model of showing fighters how they should conduct their business.
There's show and there's business. Business is a whole other beat.
I want to continue to produce shows that directly effect change.