TV feels quite constipated, and the thing I find particularly difficult is the branding of the channels where it's not 'Is it a good script?' but 'Is it a BBC2 script?'
‐‐ Sally Phillips
TV gives everyone an image, but radio gives birth to a million images in a million brains.
‐‐ Peggy Noonan
'TV Guide' is smart to aim toward women. More women will go there to find out what's on - just like when guys won't ask for directions, a woman will break out the map.
‐‐ Kate Flannery
TV happens. And once it's happened, it's gone. When it's gone, you move on, no tears, no tantrums, no videotape.
‐‐ Mary Schmich
TV has a three storyline structure, but 'The Killing' takes on that structure with such ambition.
‐‐ David Hewson
TV has been my goal since before I started YouTube.
‐‐ Grace Helbig
TV has been very good to me, and I hope I've been good to it, but I also love film.
‐‐ David Anders
TV has gone back to basics, relating to middle class family with real characters, less make-up and simple shots. I feel as an actor it is a delight to work in such shows.
‐‐ Mona Singh
TV has gotten perhaps better than your average film script, but at the same time, it's fun to give it all you've got for a few months and produce a story.
‐‐ Michiel Huisman
TV has grown so much. It is like a powerhouse medium.
‐‐ Ram Kapoor
TV has lost a lot of its self-confidence as its power has been eroded by the internet.
‐‐ David Walliams
TV has taken reflection out of the human condition. People didn't use to have a ready answer for everything, whether they knew something about it or not. People think they have to have an answer for everything because the guys on TV have an answer for everything.
‐‐ Alan Arkin
TV in all its ugliness can be a beautiful thing.
‐‐ Dan Harmon
TV, in particular cable channels, has assumed the role of independent film.
‐‐ Eric Stoltz
TV is a deformed vision, an excessive caricature. A chef has to stay an artisan, not become a star.
‐‐ Alain Ducasse
TV is a different animal these days. You can bring together really smart writing and directing, in-depth character development and really meaty political and emotional stories.
‐‐ Connie Nielsen
TV is a fickle business. I'm only good for the length of my contract.
‐‐ Tom Brokaw
TV is a hard job. You work 15 hours a day. People tell you what to do. I hate to do it.
‐‐ Ron White
TV is a major force in our lives - a FORCE. It must be handled very carefully, both its censure and its artistic honesty.
‐‐ Bill Bixby
TV is a writer's medium.
‐‐ Sara Ramirez
TV is bigger than any story it reports. It's the greatest teaching tool since the printing press.
‐‐ Fred W. Friendly
TV is chewing gum for the eyes.
‐‐ Frank Lloyd Wright
TV is definitely easier hours.
‐‐ Eric Stonestreet
TV is designed a certain way where you have three, four days on stage and three or four days out. You're basically making a feature every seven days. You have to shoot an hour's worth.
‐‐ Roger Avary
TV is easier: it's all planned out for you, and the audience is there to see a show and they are all pumped up, but when you are in a comedy club, you have to be really funny to win them over. To me, that's more pure.
‐‐ Drew Carey
TV is just such a fast-moving medium that you do what you can do, and what you can't do, you don't worry about too much.
‐‐ Shawn Ryan
TV is like high school because you go into these series, and the people that work there have been doing it for seven years, like 'One Tree Hill,' so you are going into what is already a family - if you are accepted by that family, then it's fantastic fun.
‐‐ Sasha Jackson
TV is my first love and I haven't disappeared from it totally.
‐‐ Daisy Fuentes
TV is my sleeping pill.
‐‐ David Janssen
TV is not a baby sitter.
‐‐ Luis Guzman
TV is not accurate.
‐‐ Joe Torre
TV is obviously so different from film: because it's a never-ending process, it keeps going; you keep receiving new pages.
‐‐ Mads Mikkelsen
TV is set up to be just a shout fest: Is this good for Republicans or bad for Republicans; is this good for Cain or bad for Cain... tell me something that I need to know.
‐‐ Richard Ben Cramer
TV is so different from the movies. It takes a lot of stamina because you work such long hours. It is really challenging. You are learning the next day's lines while you are shooting today's scenes. I found courage I never realised I had. I hope to do more.
‐‐ Sharon Stone
TV is so seductive with a great workday. You're going to work and making people laugh, and that's fantastic.
‐‐ Jillian Bach
TV is sort of the only way to go for an actress my age to make a decent salary; with independent films, you just can't.
‐‐ Jessica Lange
TV is starting to become such a collective experience again. People are watching it on their own time, rather than being on a schedule. Netflix offers the easy opportunity to watch as much as you can.
‐‐ Landon Liboiron
TV is still the place to grab the most eyeballs.
‐‐ Patrick Whitesell
TV is such a great medium in what it can do in terms of enlightening an audience. We can really inspire and teach people about other people. That's a powerful tool, and that's something that the arts has always been capable of doing.
‐‐ Aja Naomi King
TV is terrific. It's really fast paced which I find difficult.
‐‐ Ann Dowd
TV is the best babysitter.
‐‐ John Goodman
TV is the best. I wish that's how life was.
‐‐ Eliza Coupe
TV is the place for writers to live. This is where you have creative control and you're constantly writing. 'Twilight' had almost a TV schedule to it. I was constantly working on these projects. There was not a whole lot of lull but I've gone onto other feature projects that's like, 'Okay, I'll get back to you on notes.'
‐‐ Melissa Rosenberg
TV is the place that writers want to be.
‐‐ Ayelet Zurer
TV is tricky. You can do some stuff and people will tune out and never tune back in. It's sort of like putting a bad taste in somebody's mouth. Some people may not ever tune in again. And then there's some people that will tune in just to tune in and see what's gon' happen.
‐‐ NeNe Leakes
TV is very much a producer and writer or creator-driven machine in the States. And I'm the kind of actor that needs to be pushed and have someone on my case a little bit, so I suffer from that.
‐‐ Rose Byrne
TV is what sells your product.
‐‐ Sheryl Swoopes
TV is where a writer can write his novel.
‐‐ Richard LaGravenese
TV, it's a director's medium, and they wanna make it look interesting. To be rehearsing mostly for the sake of where you're standing so they can do the lighting, that's what I don't like.
‐‐ Janeane Garofalo