When I was a kid, I was always watching genre movies on TV.
I don't watch TV, so I feel like I'm left out of the American fabric or something.
I thought martial arts was going to help me with my movies and TV stuff, but I realized it would not.
I'm very interested in politics, and I feel TV is a more political medium than film.
TV is my first love and I haven't disappeared from it totally.
In Spain there were no TV rights for Formula One.
I'm thrilled to have a completely new audience that I can get from Court TV, without it being my own trial. That was the only other way I would have gotten it.
Get in your kitchens, buy unprocessed foods, turn off the TV, and prepare your own foods. This is liberating.
It only looks like I get to eat a lot of food on TV. I really just get the one bite and the crew and guests eat everything else.
I've done TV and I've done film, and I'm not snobby about it. It's about the project.
Having a clone would make it so much easier - it would be great to send a clone to a TV station when I have to get up at 4am.
I wanted to step forward and be on TV and for people to see who I really was.
I am just convinced that people want to see people on TV who are more like themselves.
The Sookie Stackhouse novels were selling well before the TV show, but the TV show led to a lot more exposure and readers. And a lot went on to read my other work. It was a wonderful thing for my bank account.
With my own memoirs, they are truthful, and I write everything fully expecting to some day end up televised on Court TV, and I'm fully prepared to be challenged legally on it. Everything I write is the truth and I know that I would win.
For me, I feel like reality TV is anything but these days.
When I attack a role, be it TV, film or stage, the first thing I say is, I don't want to know anything. If it's good I don't want to hear it; if it's bad I don't want to hear it. The only thing either thing can do is distract me. I like to stay focused
There's so many more better TV shows than films coming out, in my opinion.
You know, you never say never because before I did 'ER,' I always said 'I'll never do a TV series,' so that's what I said.
I'm not a movie guy, I'm not a TV sitcom guy, but whatever seems to fit and is funny is good for me.
I got to do a whole slew of TV movies playing the bad guy, including an episode of Smallville. That would never have happened if I hadn't done the Stand.
I think TV is all about not turning off the public, it's about not being too sexy, not being too much of anything really.
I grew up in Toronto and as long as I can remember, as long as there was cable, even those old cable boxes that were wired to the TV, there have been Bollywood movies on Toronto TV.
I cry at films and TV and even adverts.
I don't have television so I don't watch TV.
I steer away from episodic TV; it burns you out.
Um, I think every role, whether in TV or film, has a part in building a career and relationships.
When I watch TV, I'm embarrassed by some of what's on.
I had done some TV movies that were great experiences but, no, I wasn't looking to do a series.
I remember when TV networks believed in the First Amendment. It is a messed up situation when Miley Cyrus gets a laugh, and Phil Robertson gets suspended.
I'm not a nerd, I play one on TV.
It has become a crusade of mine to demonstrate that TV need not be violent to be exciting.
One of my complaints with American TV characters is that they all have a particular schtick, a hook.
I think people watch TV to escape from life.
TV, in particular cable channels, has assumed the role of independent film.
I'm part of that generation that grew up watching TV, and being an actor was all about being on TV or being in films.
Being on TV is similar to being an athlete. You get no second chances.
In order to have a TV series, you have to have a good idea for the story.
TV viewing is normally a passive, mindless occupation.
Yeah, you know, within the context of TV families, these are pretty unsavory characters.
I don't get to watch Futurama, until it's on TV.
The plan was criticized by some retired military officers embedded in TV studios. But with every advance by our coalition forces, the wisdom of that plan becomes more apparent.
What I really see myself doing is late-night TV. No woman has ever done it.
I would rather play Hamlet with no rehearsal than TV golf.
It's a great pleasure having survived six generations of TV critics
I think you get less takes on TV than in movies.
There's certain things that you can do on cable that you can't do here on network TV, so then you have to think outside the box a little bit.
I owe 90 per cent of my life to people because I am a public figure, but 10 per cent is private to me. And I am not saying it in a defensive way. I feel my life has been made into a TV serial.
I am obsessed with trash TV. I watch all reality shows. I watch all the 'Housewives.' I am a huge fan of 'New Jersey.'
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.
More and more movies have been pressured to allow reporters and TV cameras to come onto the set while you're working, and I find that a real violation
I love watching reality TV, but being part of making it was just demoralizing.
I'm much more used to the TV shows, which are demanding to write and perform but very fulfilling.
With reality TV, sometimes it's amazing chemistry and you get these gems that turn out to be everything you hoped, and the camera loves them and they just blossom on the show. And then sometimes it's not all you envision.
I've always loved reporting from the field most of all. There's something about doing live TV and being there as it happens that's always appealed to me. I think there's great value to bearing witness to these events as they're actually happening.
I want to put elements from movies into TV to raise the quality of TV.
Doing TV is great, but TV is for starring on, not for watching.
I'd love to venture into TV or do some gritty dramas - Guy Ritchie, that kind of thing.
I dont watch TV. I dont use a computer, a fax or a cellphone.
The whole tone now of TV is under 35 and directed toward males,
People think that if they read something in the newspaper or see it on TV, it has to be true.
Jazz needs the help. It's the more sophisticated music. All the other music is on the TV, but jazz isn't.
I'm a bit of an insomniac. I go to bed at 5am because I get caught up in watching TV or listening to music at night.
TV was my hobby. I loved the glitz. I loved how hot everybody was.
I'm not a standup, but I play one on TV.
I've been addicted to TV since I emerged from the womb.
Comedians do movies and TV so that when they tour, they sell out. That's the goal: To get popular enough so the place is packed.
TV has been my goal since before I started YouTube.
I knew it was time to get off of reality TV when someone asked me if I sang as well as acted.
Privacy was in sufficient danger before TV appeared, and TV has given it its death blow.
I got out of college in 1997, and TV embraced me very quickly.
I'm a writer. Now I've started to be on television. I have a big mouth. And I have good TV teeth, they say.
I was from the bush, watching Greg Norman on TV, but it was a world away.
This brought on the news media, TV crews, interviews, and numerous public appearances.
On TV the people can see it. On radio you've got to create it.
I even found it difficult to watch myself playing on TV because I couldn't identify with the person on the screen. I couldn't get to grips with it. It was as if it was all happening to someone else.
The Crafty Cockney had a picture of the owner dressed up as a copper, so I brought it home, wore it on TV and the name just stuck.
When I was a kid, I just devoured TV 24 hours a day. Now that it's actually available 24 hours a day, I'm usually busy doing other stuff. But I do watch TV when I can.
Many of our constituents have one option for cable TV and one price. Our constituents desire choice.
I want to get into movies, not just TV series.
I would make the movie industry more like the television industry. TV is more material driven. In TV, you can break new stars. TV can take more chances.
Radio killed variety and TV killed radio, and the internet will kill television and it will go on and on.
People are strange. We're all morticians. Hey, what's on TV?
It's the difficulty we had with Mr. Bean, actually, when it went from TV to film. You certainly discover that you need to explain more about a character.
I will never do another TV series. It couldn't top I Love Lucy, and I'd be foolish to try. In this business, you have to know when to get off.
I prefer that for my own satisfaction over radio, there's no audience. TV, there's no audience. I need the response of the audience, even if it's a silent response.
There's certainly more work for me in TV these days.
I've been doing makeovers on TV for years and years and years. It's something I really know how to do. I also know personally what it's like to not feel good about yourself.
And so there are so many good things going on all across Iraq and unfortunately that's not what the American people see on TV or they don't read a lot about it in the newspapers.
Louis Freeh said on national TV that actionable intelligence could have allowed us to stop the hijackings.
I was an accidental model. One day I was asked to me a model by a neighbor who was short on models. Then I got into TV.
Plays close, movies wrap and TV series eventually get cancelled, and we were cancelled in three season.
A lot of black-and-white films generally have a color version that will be used for TV.
The TV business is soul crushing, talent destroying and human being destroying.
I love working in TV. TV is fast. You shoot it and it's done quickly.
I remember telling the agent, 'I don't want to do anything but Broadway.' She was like, 'That's not really possible because there is not that much Broadway. So I'll send you out on TV and stuff like that.'
I don't watch a lot of TV anymore. A lot of it isn't the kind of thing you can feel comfortable with watching with your kids. And I still feel that way even though, now, my kids are in their 30s.
I don't read the press, I don't watch endless music TV.
I think the difficult thing is the transition between TV competition series and going into the actual music industry. There still seems to be a slight disconnect there.
I never really acted at school. It was doing small parts on TV that really got me started.