I think the great thing about a television set is that it can be turned on and off, and you don't have to watch it if you think it's going to be something that you're not going to like or learn from.
Every television show you go on is a choice.
I guarantee there's people who watch television who have no idea how complicated it is to make a television show.
I feel that, at this point in my career, I don't want to do another television show. I don't want to do a film.
I've appeared on a weekly syndicated television show since 1980.
I'd like to do a television show that is encouraging, useful, and clean, and I'd like to go up against Entertainment Tonight and beat it.
We need Hollywood to make movies and television shows about sexy female engineers.
We met and married when both of us knew exactly what our jobs were. He was only 32, but he'd been all over the place. I'd been working on films and television shows all over the world.
I don't know if I'm going to be a manager forever. I don't know if I'm going to be producing films or television shows.
I was in Los Angeles in 1968, and I was fortunate enough to be a writer on 'Laugh-In' and a couple of other television shows.
It's not enough just to put great television shows out anymore.
I think 'Eastbound & Down' is one of the great television shows, ever.
We cannot allow situations where leaders threaten war on television or on Twitter.
Film is a very tight little box. If you don't fit in that box, you're gone. Television, there's more room to move around.
I'd say without a doubt I've had the most sex scenes in any television show, ever. Last season I did eight sex scenes in one day - I haven't topped that yet.
In the 1980s, I had a lot of films, documentaries for television, which were about why the trade unions had failed to organize resistance to Margaret Thatcher's plans. And they were banned. I had to fight for those films.
I first met the 'Trailer Park Boys' when they did my web television show, and since then, I've hung out with them a few times.
Most of my career up until the last couple of years has basically been a training ground for me. Actors that came up in the '50s and '60s, they had the theater, and television was in its infancy.
In a way, film and television are in the same sort of traumatic trance that print journalism is. The technology has outpaced our comprehension of its implications.
Nothing in the television show 'True Detective' was plagiarized.