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  • Since writing JAWS, I've been lucky enough to do close to forty television shows about wildlife in the oceans, and yes, I have been attacked by sea creatures once in a while.

    Ocean   Writing   Sea  
  • I've appeared on a weekly syndicated television show since 1980

  • I do write a lot of children's songs, and I'm going to do a children's television show, which also means I'll be doing a lot of albums. So I do hope my future will hold a lot of things for children.

    Song   Children   Writing  
  • I know actors that were on great television shows that got cancelled and they have never done anything that good since.

    Source: graveconcernsezine.com
  • If your ethics in the military, in your training, is going to be counterminded by a one-hour weekly television show we've got a really big problem.

    "One hour with Kiefer Sutherland". Interview with Decca Aitkenhead, www.theguardian.com. February 2, 2009.
  • I mean, if they're doing a television show every night like Jon Stewart, or Ellen, or David Letterman, then they have their bunch of people who are sitting on a payroll someplace, who are coming up with material every day of the week. Those are the people who wind up doing the bulk of the work for them when they host the thing, because that's their team.

    Team   Mean   Night  
    Source: www.avclub.com
  • I ended up doing literally every television show ever made, for at least a day. It was great to see how that worked. That's how I cut my teeth.

    Source: collider.com
  • Making a television show is not like making Coca-Cola or Bacardi rum. The human element in our business prevents us from finding a successful formula every time.

    Desi Arnaz (1994). “A Book”
  • I did 125 films, and over 100 television shows, and you've never seen the same character twice.

    Biography/Personal Quotes, www.imdb.com.
  • I've been shooting movies and television shows for now 47 years and I've worked with the best of them and [Kirk Douglas] is the only movie star I ever met.

  • It's become impossible to enjoy most quality television shows because the hurt or endangered women device is so frequently used.

  • In any case, the leading edge of our "on purpose" radio signals is 30 light-years away and, if intercepted, may mend the aliens' image of us based on the radio bubble of our television shows. But this will happen only if the aliens can somehow determine which type of signal comes closer to the truth of who we are, and what our cosmic identity deserves to be.

    Light   Years   Identity  
    Neil deGrasse Tyson (2007). “Death by Black Hole: And Other Cosmic Quandaries”, p.245, W. W. Norton & Company
  • Nowadays children look at everyone in the magazines and they want to be a basketball star or on a television show, but there is only so many people who can do those things and not that you shouldn't aim or dream for these things, but there are so many other fantastic jobs. So it's good to talk about how to get there and how difficult it is to get there.

    Basketball   Dream   Jobs  
    "Heidi Klum Doesn't Plan to Bare Post-Baby Bod for Victoria's Secret". L.A. Confidential Magazine party, www.foxnews.com. September 30, 2009.
  • The International Criminal Court, like most international institutions, is a wonderful idea. A noble idea. All it needs to work is planetary government, worldwide democracy and the triumph of reason over tribal loyalties, political doctrines and individual ambition. In other words, it requires that we all live in the world described by the "Star Trek" television shows.

  • I think I have an obligation, to the people who have consented to be in the film, to make a film that is fair to their experience. The editing of my films is a long and selective process. I do feel that when I cut a sequence, I have an obligation to the people who are in it, to cut it so that it fairly represents what I felt was going on at the time, in the original event. I don't try and cut it to meet the standards of a producer or a network or a television show.

  • It is great to add some glamour to the food industry, like television shows have done for the food world and inspiring people to work in the industry. The flip side of that is unfortunately people think that after they get their qualifications, they get their invitation to compete on 'Top Chef.

    Thinking   People   Add  
  • I've always liked sci-fi/fantasy films. I've never really followed any sci-fi television shows though. I wouldn't consider myself a fan. When asked, I think I say the Matrix is my favorite movie.

    "Misha Collins Interview -- JustJared.com Exclusive". Interview with Alana Lynch, www.justjared.com. October 1, 2008.
  • I feel like sometimes people on television shows can start taking things for granted, or they don't want to be here or something like that.

  • No great television show has ever rested on just one person. They're all about great ensembles and storytelling.

    "Justin Kirk Talks NOBODY WALKS, WEEDS, ANIMAL PRACTICE, MR. MORGAN’S LAST LOVE, and More". Interview with Sheila Roberts, collider.com. October 13, 2012.
  • At the end of the day, if you don't identify with the main characters, no television show will work.

    "Q&A: Atlanta Director Hiro Murai On Working With Donald Glover, Dream Logic, And That 'Black Justin Bieber' Episode". Interview with Eric Ducker, www.mtv.com. October 4, 2016.
  • TV is such a success nowadays because it gives back in a way that features can't. If you go to a film, you only get two hours of great storytellers and performers, and you pay top dollar for that. If you're subscribing to premium channels and you're getting all of these amazing TV shows, and you're watching them as you want, where you want, when you want, on what you want, I think that is the "the golden era of TV" in what television shows are offering to audiences. We're giving them a lot more. It's quality.

    Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
  • Material success is rewarding and a lot of fun, but it's not the most important thing in my life because I know when this is all over, the Master isn't going to ask me how many things I owned or how many television shows I did. I think the questions will be, What did I do to make a difference? Did I learn to live with love in my heart?

    Fun   Heart   Thinking  
  • It's funny: All my friends back home are always wondering why every television show I'm on is a drama, but all the comedy pilots I did died a slow and painful death.

  • If somebody can act out one of the books as a play, if they can see a play, film, or television show that's related, that can be so stimulating for them. Anything that makes children engage and think - and love what the story is about - can only bring the most enormous rewards.

    Source: www.teachingbooks.net
  • I never really wanted to be an actor. And that was the beginning of it, I began to write things down and eventually became a writer on a television show.

    Interview with Adrian Wootton, www.theguardian.com. September 7, 2000.
  • I really like doing television shows, and I anticipated doing a comedy, because thats the place I feel the most comfortable - those are the risks I want to take.

    Risk   Television   Want  
    Interview with Adam Scott, www.interviewmagazine.com. September 30, 2013.
  • I knew I wanted to be used by God in big ways. I always prayed He would trust me enough to use me to make a difference in His Kingdom, but I never dreamed it would be through a cable television show, the number one cable television show in A&E network history, as of this writing! Ephesians 3:20–21 best describes how I feel. It is not because of any power or wisdom we possess that this happened. It is all because of His power, His power working through us. What a dream come true!

    Kay Robertson, Korie Robertson, Missy Robertson, Jessica Robertson, Lisa Robertson (2014). “The Women of Duck Commander: Surprising Insights from the Women Behind the Beards About What Makes This Family Work”, p.255, Simon and Schuster
  • When I sign on to a television show, I have to love that show and character so much, but this [Mistresses] was in and out, for seven episodes. And it was nice to be able to make some money again because I hadn't work in a year and a half. There were a lot of pluses.

    Nice   Character   Years  
    Source: collider.com
  • With a television show, it's about fighting to get it on the screen every week. It's like going into battle, and you have to fight these fights. Some are big fights, some are skirmishes, some you can come to detente on, but it's always a fight.

    "Al Gough and Miles Millar Exclusive Interview CHARLIE'S ANGELS". Interview with Christina Radish, collider.com. February 1, 2011.
  • The gospel preached during every television show is 'You only go around once in life, so get all the gusto you can.' It is a statement about theology; it is a statement about beer. It's lousy beer and even worse theology.

    Beer   Gusto   Television  
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