Now the idea in the movie world is to make things the same. And in the TV world, the idea is to do something different, so... that's why I'm here!
If something really strikes a chord with an audience, if it pops on TV, I don't mind watching it for a few minutes.
We don't shoot in L.A. much anymore. You know, TV and movies, most everything's shot other places.
Now, I'm no doctor, but I am on TV. And in my professional opinion, George Bush is a paranoid schizophrenic.
In 1986, when they made the TV movie, Return to Mayberry, Barney and Thelma Lou did get married!
If you want to run for the United States Senate, you hire a consultant who will do polling for you, who will tell you the kinds of television ads you should run, who will tell you that most of the money you raise has got to go into TV. Raising money, and then putting that money into the hands of consultants, who then put on TV ads - that's more or less what campaigns are about. We've got to change that.
I think a lot of TV insults the audience.
If it doesn't feel like a job and I'm learning something and getting that rush that I get, I don't care if it's behind a camera, on a TV set, or on the moon.
I feel that TV and film feed off each other well. It's more in the perception of the viewer than it is of the actor.
I watch a lot of TV and I got some new hair products.
I've never really had a TV career. I've been a soldier and a climber.
There are so many moments and works that influence us in what we do. Movies, music, TV and, most importantly, the profound everydayness of our lives.
I know the American people. I've met a lot of them. I've met a lot more of them than any columnist has, or any talking head on TV has. And they're pretty sophisticated.
During the course of my presidency crime has been the lowest it's been probably since the '60s. Butyou wouldn't know it if you were watching TV or looking at the internet, and you certainly wouldn't know it, listening to this past [Donald Trump's] campaign.
TV and film has defined my entire life.
TV is the place that writers want to be.
Every time I went on TV I got a threat.
With my own memoirs, they are truthful, and I write everything fully expecting to some day end up televised on Court TV, and I'm fully prepared to be challenged legally on it. Everything I write is the truth and I know that I would win.
For me, I feel like reality TV is anything but these days.
Whether it's being a leading man, making TV shows, being with my family, I've learned a lot.
I like TV on demand and Cheetos.
I love trashy reality TV - all of it.
I didn't really have any aspirations to do TV when I first decided to be an actor.
Instead of yelling at a TV set, I get to talk.
You know, you never say never because before I did 'ER,' I always said 'I'll never do a TV series,' so that's what I said.