I directed an episode of 'Party of Five' toward the very end of that show. It was a great experience.
You know, one of the biggest thrills that I have is when famous people recognize me from "Taxi." When I was working with George C. Scott on "The Titanic," he knew every episode. He would quote lines from it. . .
I was never in an episode of I LOVE LUCY!
For Democrats, nothing is any less complex than a 'West Wing' episode.
I've never seen an episode of Downton Abbey.
As for Supernatural, I had seen many episodes and enjoyed the show before my audition.
I'm of the opinion that life doesn't always tie up neatly at the end of the episode.
If you added up all the really significant episodes in your life they'd probably come to less than sixty minutes.
I don't much care to watch myself. There are still probably 50 or 60 episodes of 'Frasier' that I have never seen.
I read every draft of every episode of every series produced at FX.
Boy, am I glad there wasn't a fourth episode of Lord of the Rings.
I did an episode of 'Frasier' with my friend Kelsey Grammer once.
Regis Philbin's back in primetime, hosting 11 new episodes of 'Who Wants To Be a Millionaire.' But because of Obama's tax plan, it's been re-titled 'Who Wants To Win Just Under $250,000.'
When you're not the lead on a series, you work intermittently, even if you're in every episode.
Chimps are very quick to have a sudden fight or aggressive episode, but they're equally as good at reconciliation.
The idea to put episodes out weekly in theory makes as much sense as putting them all out at once.
I had a great start in television; the first thing I did was an episode of Performance called The Entertainer with Michael Gambon playing Archie Rice.
I'll be directing some more 'Private Practice' episodes when we wrap 'Caprica.'
Andy Ackerman directed the episodes that I was doing, and he directed a lot of Seinfeld [episodes]. And that was great.
I did The Commish and an episode of Neon Rider, and then I got the series called Street Justice, which I ended up doing about 18 episodes of.
There wasn't an episode of 'Will & Grace' that didn't begin with my voice saying, 'Will & Grace' is taped before a live studio audience.
Being on Twitter, live tweeting some of the episodes, I get direct feedback from people.
Any rapidly enacted episode. . .should be seen through only one pair of eyes.
One of the great things about a TV series is that it's different to a movie - in a movie you obviously know the beginning, the middle and the end of what you're going to do. With a TV series it's unfolding, and you're discovering with every episode.
It was hard to find somebody who could juggle both. And so we were really just focusing more on that. We figured, okay, if we're lucky enough to find somebody then, you know, the audience will get over it in one episode.