People's attitude seems to be that if you don't have a television, you're not connected to reality - somehow you're not in reality. It's quite interesting, because I suspect that possibly it's the reverse.
In the late '70s, maybe just before I started, there was still an attitude that if you did film you didn't do TV and vice versa, but that's gone now.
My father was from the South and turned me into a news junkie at a very early age. I would sit and watch TV with him.
Television has an awful lot to do with the Kennedy mystique and the fact that he's frozen in people's minds at the age of 46, and he was handsome and personable and witty and charming.
I want to continue to produce film, television, and theater, and to make the most amazing music that I've made in my life.
The magic kit we developed with Idea Village is an extraordinary success in 40,000 stores across America. The TV commercial we shot for it has produced amazing results - unbelievable.
In L.A., cinema and television might be seen as more interesting places for architecture than ever before.
Motivated authors sacrifice TV time, sleep, hobbies, and even family time.
The television image sanctified, conferred identity. The more familiar the face, the more to be trusted.
If Heaven was a summer sky and a TV left on mute, then the Underworld was a starry night and an electric guitar with amps.
The neatest thing about television is that they write for you... They find out what you can do, what you do best, how it works, and how they can use you.
I've always found as an actress that the best thing to do in film or TV or theater is just to lose yourself in it. Think of the story, the character, the worlds we're in, and forget everything else.
It's hard to make a film in Britain. It's hard to raise money. The best stuff that is shot on film in Britain is usually shot on film for television.
The best way to learn is live, in person, cooking, feeling, smelling and tasting, but TV is the second-best thing to that; it's a halfway facsimile.
America is ready for intelligent talk. I am ready to bring some humanity to TV.
If you're watching a comedian on television and he's making a political point, I would say he's gotten too serious.
I was raised by television. It was my first cultural window. It was a constant companion.
I'm a very simple man. You've got to have, like, a computer nowadays to turn the TV on and off... and the nightmare continues.
Television enjoys a de facto monopoly on what goes into the heads of a significant part of the population and what they think.
I like doing the crossword puzzle in the New York Times, not watching E! on TV.
The day after I got an agent, I got called in for a role in a TV movie called 'Legion Of Fire: Killer Ants.'