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I really enjoyed doing the voice of Nose Marie on the cartoon series Pound Puppies. Fun, FUN cast.
~ Ruth Buzzi
I think my dream would be to move into film, purely because there's a definite beginning, middle and end to a project. I struggle a bit with such a big series that's going all the time.
~ Jessica Raine
I am always really respectful of anything that has the kind of longevity and fan base that something like DC Comics has and 'The Flash' series in particular has.
~ Matt Letscher
I started watching 'Flash' and 'Supergirl.' I love them both.
~ Juliana Harkavy
I'm not saying the games are fixed, because they are not. But they definitely program and train these referees to go out on the floor, and look for certain things, to put teams at advantages or disadvantages, based on who's up or down in the series.
~ Tim Donaghy
'Forensic Files' is big in our house.
~ India Eisley
You want people to be eager for your book; the downside is when the people forget the series even exists.
~ George R. R. Martin
I don't think we set out to make it the most intense 'Fosters' finale ever, but I kind of think that's what we ended up with.
~ Peter Paige
We've enjoyed laying the foundation for 'The Flash' series.
~ Marc Guggenheim
I think a series risks straying into self-parody if you get into a fourth series... sometimes even if you get into a third, because the audience knows how it's going to go.
~ Tom Burke
My first series, I wouldn't even know where to get a clip of it. It was called 'Cracking Up.' It was on 'FOX' in 2004.
~ David Walton
The 'NCIS' franchise is beyond successful.
~ Scott Bakula
I think it's great to be a part of a franchise that is successful. Any franchise is successful because it's a continuation and people have seen it.
~ Jeremy Renner
As far as I know, the original 'X-Men' actors will remain in the franchise.
~ Ben Hardy
Dabangg' is an actor-driven franchise.
~ Arbaaz Khan
I would love to play a romantic lead at some point. I would love to play the hero at some point. It would be fun to be in a huge franchise blockbuster based on a series of books, whether it's fantastical or science fiction.
~ Anthony Carrigan
You just can't put a '3' after the title of the film. If you have a franchise that has worked, it does not mean that you can go on making it.
~ Arbaaz Khan
This novel was in a sense developed in stages. First published as a series in St. Nicholas Magazine in 1887 as Sara Crewe, or What Happened at Miss Minchin's, it proved extremely popular and Burnett followed this with an equally popular dramatisation of the serial, re-named The Little Princess. Burnett was then persuaded to re-write the fictional version under the new name, whilst including the numerous amendments she had made to the story in the play.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
What else was filmmmaking about if not a series of perfect and potent images strung together like the words of a poem?
~ Francesca Lia Block
The first television show I did was a production called 'The Pacific,' which was this huge HBO series with an insane budget and 300 extras and a crew of 150. We were filming out in the middle of the wilderness in my hometown. I was so green. I didn't understand anything that was happening.
~ Ashley Zukerman
I'm sure Roddenberry in his wildest dreams never would have thought he would have gotten five TV series out of his idea.
~ John de Lancie
'A Tuna Christmas' is the second in a series of plays created by Joe Sears and Jaston Williams featuring the fictional town of Greater Tuna, the third-smallest town in Texas. What makes these plays so hysterically funny is the accurate portrayal of small-town life in the Lone Star State.
~ Lori Wilde
I dreamed about this as a kid, that I would write - and people would read - a whole series of books. I feel accomplished, giddy, and tired. Mostly, though, I feel thankful. A trilogy is a huge investment on the part of author, publisher, and reader, and I'm grateful that so many people were willing to invest along with me.
~ Rae Carson
I love a bit of political drama; 'The West Wing' is probably my favourite television series of all time.
~ David Tennant