Some of the most interesting questions needing to be asked today can best be asked on television, or on stage, and they can be wonderful, great dramas, but they won't necessarily be blockbusters.
Cable TV has become where the best actors, writers and directors have gone to work because they are allowed to do character-driven stories.
'Uncharted' is the best job I've ever had. Film, television, whatever - it's without doubt the best. It's changed my life.
As a black actress, all I was offered in British film was the best friend role, whereas in TV I was offered a whole spectrum of parts.
Being able to take a traditional cable-television subscriber and give them new widget type applications to me is huge.
For a little while there, I was thinking, 'I don't want to be in anything on British TV'. I didn't watch any of it because it was rubbish.
If there's a major foreign policy event, the President gets on TV, the Congress doesn't.
I came out of drama school thinking I'd do some theatre, maybe some television, and maybe, someday, a film.
I hate television. I hate it as much as peanuts. But I can't stop eating peanuts.
Being on television, playing the same character for many years, for me, I think that would get a little tedious.
I think everybody goes through changes, and the same should be said for fictional characters, especially ones that you follow on television.
Poker would have never gotten on TV when we only had three networks.
Television has some lovely aspects to it - and some ghastly aspects - but the theater itself was a wonderful invention.
There are a lot more TV sets in use on Monday night than on Sunday afternoon.
I used to be a rabid reader, but now it's scripts or nothing - network television is quite relentless, and you can't drop the ball.
Very often some of the religious miracle plays you see on television can be very corny, I find. And so simplistic.
I can now focus on a huge audience through TV, books, cookware and foods.
I think there will be 20 years of evolution from linear broadcast to internet television.
You can have ambiguity in television that you are not allowed in film... at least in Hollywood studio films.
The fact that my mother was on television every week while I was young was occasionally awkward, and often frustrating.
I think Amy Sherman-Palladino has a very specific voice; it's unlike anyone else on television.