I like basketball, and I've been to three games, which is so much more fun than seeing it on TV, I think.
TV tends to look for the living equivalents of squeaky-clean Kens and Barbies, but with my dial I'm more like Ken's dirty old uncle.
Watching TV is the most popular leisure activity in Britain. I find that very depressing.
To have a job you can count on as an actor is so rare, whether that means belonging to a regional theater company or being on TV.
I have been very fortunate, working a lot in TV, and have been able to dip into the film world a little bit here and there.
The idea of stardom was difficult to grasp. It was like being schizophrenic; there was her, the woman on television, and the real me.
Kids are much more intuitive these days. Not that I'm crazy about what's on TV, but they know so much these days.
The one function that TV news performs very well is that when there is no news we give it to you with the same emphasis as if it were.
I did a lot of ridiculous television. Between 1980 and '85 I had no confidence, so I did everything I was told to do.
I had no television when I was little, just a stack of old, beat-up comics from the 1950s and 1960s.
I have a TV Soap Boomerang award, and I always start my year with the Australian Open tennis! Tennis, soccer, you name it.
If I see a movie on TV that I'm in, I usually will watch it for that reason: It's like I'm watching another person.
I read that prior to the advent of color TV, most people dreamed in black and white.
Especially while television I think is going through some growing pains or is in need of - I think current comedy is a bit, uh, not happening, you know?
Reading the Gospels, without the personality of Jesus, is like watching television with the sound turned off.
I've been on the wrong end of violence, and I've done violence myself... I refuse to glorify violence in my movie and television roles.
We need to be celebrating those who serve us rather than mocking them for the purpose of getting on TV and selling some books.
My first crush was Barry Manilow. He performed on TV and I taped it. When no one was around I'd kiss the screen.
I don't watch TV, I don't spend time on the Internet, and I don't party much. I don't text very much, either.
I remember growing up with television, from the time it was just a test pattern, with maybe a little bit of programming once in a while.
I feel like obviously the standard for what TV looks like changes all the time.