I don't go out to parties because I'd look terrible in pictures. My escape is television - it's like meditation to me.
One thing about television in Britain is that they're so scared about complaints. It curbs a lot of drama.
You know, I've never been a comic book person, just because that's not my gig and I don't have a television.
It's a dialogue, not a monologue, and some people don't understand that. Social media is more like a telephone than a television.
I am a stage actor. I do mostly improv comedy. The only national television stuff is 'Archer' and' Frisky Dingo.'
When I was a kid, there were hardly any gay story lines or characters on television that I recall. Then when I was in college, 'Will & Grace' started up.
The comforts come from my movie and television writing. It is unusual to live this well simply from books.
But, I don't know, the violence, I can't even talk about. We don't do a lot of violent shows. When I started in television, breaking a pencil was a violent act.
I have to say that as an actor, I really look for the role. I'm not really looking to see if it's for television or film, because there are highly talented people in both mediums.
I think modern television shows, with their intricate plots, are stimulating our minds. This is one reason IQs have been going up.
On the one hand, young theatre directors were coming to television theatre, because they wanted to get closer to the cinema, despite having studied and worked for the theatre.
In Europe, there is no television filmmaking legislation that could assist film production because private broadcasters are not interested in supporting Polish film.
There's a lot of writing in television that can sound like it's taken out of a package, and the way to get around that is to not allow yourself to deliver it that way.
I look forward to putting out the new CD and doing the television performances to show everyone that B. Brown is back. In fact, I never left.
There are times my stories become - what I feel - not only accessible to hearing me on television, but they make wonderful reading.
It gets kinda monotonous, but that's television. There are plus sides and down sides. The positive side is that you have steady work for nine months of the year for however many years your show is on TV,.
I think that I recall the nostalgic '50s: the start of early television and rock-and-roll, and I think everything seemed to get very generic. Not much has changed.
Television has greater power over the lives of most Americans than any educational system, government, or church.
You don't have to know how to build an automobile or a television set or a laptop to know how to use it.
Television is generally on the conservative side, so if you're seeing it represented on TV, that probably means it's really out there in the real world.
HBO and I have a deal to at least try to make a television series from the Leonid McGill stories. We're going to start with the first novel, 'The Long Fall.'