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Quotes About Television

I'd love to have my own TV show, in the way that Julianna Margulies has 'The Good Wife,' or a lovely ensemble show, like 'Six Feet Under.'
~ Lara Pulver
I love Simon Cowell, he's a dear friend.
~ Cilla Black
I'd love to do another television series. I really love the writing process, and as an actor I really like how much you get to examine in television.
~ Denis Leary
I love what I am doing. I have a wonderful business. I have a wonderful television show that's doing - continues to do phenomenally in the ratings. I mean, it's been really a lot of fun.
~ Donald Trump
They've never written a love story for me since I've been on the show and I think there's just more weight to it when two people love each other.
~ Crystal Chappell
I love the magic of movies and television, and I always have since I was kid.
~ Matt Lanter
I prefer theatre to television - you get to feel the love.
~ Sheridan Smith
I love cable, but not because you can show boobies and say the F-word. I love it because you have more time to think. That's the blessing of it.
~ Vince Gilligan
I would love to do a drama. I did a couple of episodes of The Good Wife, which is more of a drama. I really liked that; I thought it was interesting. A lot of my favorite comedies play out as dramas.
~ Zach Woods
I would love to. A dream of mine is to produce films, as well as to produce content for television.
~ Janet Jackson
I love working on 'Glee,' and I hope that there are more and more parts for me and other actors with Down syndrome in television and in movies so I can keep working for a long, long time.
~ Lauren Potter
I'd love to do just straight theatre. I'd love to do film and television, too.
~ Lea Salonga
I'd love to do sitcoms. I think I'm pretty darn funny.
~ Yasmine Bleeth
I love to read the way people love to watch television.
~ Susan Sontag
Television, I love it, everything that happened before television lumped together, never caused folks to turn on a street to stare at me, or waitresses to ask for autographs.
~ Bennett Cerf
El miedo, el miedo es la mercancía más valiosa del universo. Encended la televisión ¿Qué veis? ¿Gente vendiendo productos? NO. Gente vendiendo el miedo que tenéis de vivir sin sus productos. El miedo vende
~ Max Brooks
Why would I want to get depressed by watching TV? I could do that just by stepping on the scale every morning.
~ Max Brooks
El miedo —decía—, el miedo es la mercancía más valiosa del universo. —Eso me dejó pasmado—. Encended la televisión —decía—. ¿Qué veis? ¿Gente vendiendo productos? No: gente vendiendo el miedo que tenéis de vivir sin sus productos.»
~ Max Brooks
Plus, I have two television sets. How many does Cal have? Oh, that'd be none. I asked. Yeah, Cal doesn't "believe" in TV. Right. You know what I don't believe in? People who don't believe in TV.
~ Meg Cabot
Survivor: Lilly: A sickening attempt by the media to draw viewers by pandering to the lowest common denominator and appealing to the public's enjoyment of watching others being exploited and humiliated. 0/10 Mia: Yeah. And who wants to watch people eat bugs? Ew!!!! 0/10
~ Meg Cabot
I know they have palm trees in Southern California. I mean I'm not a complete moron, I've watched 90210, and everything.
~ Meg Cabot
No one, no matter how intelligent and skillful at critical thinking, is protected against the subliminal suggestions that imprint themselves on our unconscious brain if we are watching hours and hours of television.
~ bell hooks
No one, no matter how intelligent and skillful at critical thinking, is protected against the subliminal suggestions that imprint themselves on our unconscious brain if we are watching hours and hours of television. In the United States television has become primarily a series of spectacles that perpetuate and maintain the ideology of imperialist white-supremacist capitalist patriarchy.
~ bell hooks
There have been many stories recently about the bullying epidemic that seems to be occurring in our public school system. We should not be terribly surprised by this because children emulate what they see adults doing. One does not have to look at television for very long or listen to the radio for an extended period before one sees supposedly rational and mature adults vehemently attacking one another, calling each other names and acting like third graders.
~ Ben Carson