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Quotes About TV

I think what's so great about 'Arrow' is that they really ground everything in reality.
~ Seth Gabel
I love going back on 'Arrow.' It's always fun to see friends when I go back there.
~ Colin Donnell
I don't think there's players who go on the Internet to watch 'Arsenal Fan TV.'
~ Hector Bellerin
I was a little bit ashamed of American TV because I thought, 'None of the shows my father works on are as funny as my father.'
~ Joss Whedon
Farrah was one of the iconic beauties of our time. Her girl-next-door charm combined with stunning looks made her a star on film, TV and the printed page.
~ Hugh Hefner
Ice, you going from the streets to playing the police on TV is the biggest hustle in history, you know? You made the ultimate getaway.
~ Unknown
Our top story tonight: Famous TV dolphin flipper was arrested today on prostitution ring charges. He allegedly was seen transporting two 16 year olds across state line for immoral porpoises.
~ Colin Mochrie
You can never talk religion on network TV. It makes too many people angry. You can talk about sex.
~ Craig Ferguson
I do a public access show with puppets. Puppets called actors, TV and movie stars.
~ Craig Ferguson
Louis Freeh said on national TV that actionable intelligence could have allowed us to stop the hijackings.
~ Curt Weldon
I was creator and executive producer of 'The Brady Bunch' on TV. The stage version was done by others, but it was a repeat of the old scripts. The 'Gilligan' musical is a completely original work with all seven characters and 18 original songs.
~ Sherwood Schwartz
Some might not know that 'What's Happening' was the television version of 'Cooly High.' When I went on the audition, it was an audition for exactly that: the TV version of the movie.
~ Haywood Nelson
A lot of black-and-white films generally have a color version that will be used for TV.
~ Noah Baumbach
The 'Beavis and Butt-head' movie was just a movie-length version of the TV show.
~ Trey Parker
People always ask why I stay in the online space versus going to TV or film, like most people would do, and the answer is that there's opportunity for innovation online - not only innovation in storytelling, but also innovation in how you interact with your audience and that is very fulfilling to me personally.
~ Felicia Day
The world of TV debates is antiquated. What looked smart and modern in 1960, with Kennedy versus Nixon, looks quaint and over-rehearsed between Obama and Romney. We need a new format; even if we have the same moderators and candidates, there needs to be a more nuanced way for audiences to connect with and shape presidential debates.
~ Ruzwana Bashir
I respect the system out there in Hollywood, I really do, but I'm very intent on art versus commerce. I want to do it all - film, TV and theatre - if it's the right job.
~ Laura Donnelly
I think theater is more about living and breathing, versus TV, which can vary.
~ Megan Mullally
Any underrepresented audience loves to see themselves on TV, but what's more important is that we're writing about universal themes - good versus evil, can you change yourself? These themes resonate for everyone.
~ Courtney A. Kemp
Blip.tv is growing its audience by forming partnerships with traditional TV manufacturers and a new breed of company in the set-top box market that lets consumers connect to the Internet via their televisions.
~ Adam Ostrow
I remember the 'Jenny McCarthy Show' being kind of funny, and I remember her being just like one of the boys. I remember her being counter to everything I thought girls should be on TV, or whatever. I kind of liked her vibe.
~ Nikki Glaser
For a long-running TV show, you're looking for a character who is interesting and vibrant and you can imagine going into all kinds of different areas.
~ Scott Bakula
I think the important thing we have to remember about football in this country is that it is very vibrant, and it's very good to watch, not only in the flesh but also on TV, because our stadiums are full.
~ Gary Lineker
In the late '70s, maybe just before I started, there was still an attitude that if you did film you didn't do TV and vice versa, but that's gone now.
~ Robert Carlyle