Perhaps it's only when people are dead that we can safely show how much we cared about them. We know that it's too late then for them to do anything about it.
No problem, I'll get a penguin to show us
I feel joy when I do a great show.
I only got the opportjnity to co-host a talk show because I failed at news.
If I say, 'Oh nice,' about seven times in the same show, things aren't going well.
I made the decision I will own my own show. So never again will I ever be told what I can and can not do.
I believe I'm just getting started. The TV show is just the foundation.... If you're open to the possibilities, your life gets grander, bigger, bolder!
Death shows up to remind us to live more fully.
There's show and there's business. Business is a whole other beat.
Lucky me, the producer was arriving, and when he saw me [dressed as an old lady], he didn't know what to think. I told him, 'I'm your grandma here's your lunch, honey,' and I got my first TV show in Mexico.
For some reason, television still bores me. Even the best shows.
I rarely watch TV, and in the past two years, I've done three TV shows. It's quite interesting.
God shows us in Christ what he would have to do if he were to punish us for our sins.
There's no show business in Canada, so everybody just did stand-up and we all thought, "Oh, we'll just keep doing stand-up." And then I'm like, "There's more work in the States."
The only two TV shows I saw do that, where they don't warm them up and you can really bomb, was Saturday Night Live - and that's why it gets a lot of heat, too. Obviously it gets criticism fairly, too. But a lot of it is because Lorne [Michaels] lets the audience decide and doesn't force them to laugh.
You're used to a TV show, and TV is just made for TV shows. It's not made for live events.So anyways, I was resistant to it, but I did it anyway.
I get really into shows, but then I have my brain shut off time.
There's no question 'Amazing Race' is a beautifully produced show.
We live in a time where women should feel empowered; they have every right. I've always been attracted to women who show [that they can do anything].
Well, it was very interesting to play a character and stretch it over such a long time - 12 episodes. I had never done a TV show before, so week to week it was unclear what we would be asked to do.
If a hit came along, I wouldn't be unhappy about that. But I'm a bit too old for that now-doing videos and all those types of TV shows. I've kind of done all that, in the '70s.
My experience in TV is that it takes time for shows to find their way.
My friends and family always thought I was pretty funny, but I don't know if they thought I was get-my-own-show funny.
Its hard to show people everything, you know? You never know what they'll do with it once they have it.
Some TV shows are like really good novels in that there are enough episodes that you start to have your own feelings about how the characters should act. When the scriptwriters go slightly wrong, when they make the character make a left turn that he or she wouldn't do, you know enough about the characters to say, "No, that's not what she would do there. That's wrong." You can actually argue with a TV show in a way that you can't do as much with movie - you inhabit a TV show in the way you inhabit a novel.