I have a hit TV show.
I'm a big TV show guy.
This election ain't no stinkin' TV show.
'Twin Peaks' is my favorite American TV show.
Politics is show business for ugly people.
Being unprepared makes me nervous. I'm old-fashioned show folk.
I know that one's visibility is very high on television, even with an unsuccessful show! With a successful role, it's even higher.
It started with Dragon Gate USA, where I started as a guy on the pre-show and wasn't promised anything. I kept coming and doing what I do and ended up on the main show and eventually won their championship.
In T20, you can show your variations; you can show your yorkers.
It's healthy to have two car shows. Why not? The viewer gets twice as much car show to watch.
I did my acting performance in 'Roger Rabbit.' I think I did a voice-over also in 'Osmosis Jones' and I directed an episode of my show years ago, 'Tales from the Crypt' and that's my endeavors in the non-producer oriented ranks.
Yeah, I volunteered to support the troops, and get out there and show them that we care about them.
Studies show that recipients of Section 8 vouchers have tended to choose moderately poor neighborhoods that were already on the decline, not low-poverty neighborhoods.
I love 'The Walking Dead.' I'm a massive fan of that show.
I know I probably have a lot of rage in me that I don't show. But I'm not about to wallow in it or reveal it.
I definitely do weird things every show.
'West Wing' was a show about politics.
Not every show needs to reach the same size of audience, or same width, of a 'Sopranos'.
I did my first show in second grade. I was a munchkin in 'The Wizard of Oz.'
'Commander in Chief' became a show not about why we should have a woman president but why we should not have a woman president.