A Quote by Mike White

Most of the shows I've worked on have aired three times and are in the dustbin of history. — © Mike White
Most of the shows I've worked on have aired three times and are in the dustbin of history.
The thing that people should remember, is that back in the day, because wrestling does not have a season, every week is a week of first run TV. In the territories that I worked in, specifically, we never had a rerun. So those shows that aired, aired one time to their constituency.
Today, the world is so small and so interdependent that the concept of war has become anachronistic, an outmoded approach. As a rule, we always talk about reform and changes. Among the old traditions, there are many aspects that are either ill-suited to our present reality or are counterproductive due to their shortsightedness. These, we have consigned to the dustbin of history. War too should be relegated to the dustbin of history.
'Bram and Alice' is the best show I've done so far, and it only aired three times.
Almost as soon as it aired, 'Late Night' became one of the most buzzed-about shows on television.
The dustbin of history is littered with remains of those countries that relied on diplomacy to secure their freedom. We must never forget . . . in the final analysis . . . that it is our military, industrial and economic strength that offers the best guarantee of peace for America in times of danger.
In Cuba, our experiment is not the best democracy and should not be a reference to anybody elses, it is ours. It has worked for us and the clearest evidence that our democracy has worked is that there is a revolution that has continued after a half century of facing down the most powerful empire. This has not happened many times in history.
I acted three times with Fred MacMurray, three times with Martin and Lewis, four times with Rock Hudson. Three times with Glenn Ford.
We can't throw the worst part of racism into the dustbin of history.
Web standards keep you out of the dustbin of history.
Much of the social history of the Western world, over the past three decades, has been a history of replacing what worked with what sounded good.
Once your network has lost confidence in you, you're headed for the dustbin of history.
I haven't worked on a lot of different shows, but from just watching different shows I've noticed that there isn't necessarily on every show that love of crafting an episode that has the three part act structure that comes around and actually tells a complete story.
Most of the time, I don't think movies of TV shows are a great idea. It's worked a few times, but usually, I think that what's on TV works on TV.
I worked with three people who were doing video music shows before MTV.
You are pitiful isolated individuals; you are bankrupts; your role is played out. Go where you belong from now on - into the dustbin of history!
The reason for certain shows not doing well or as per expectations is that they were not aired on not so popular channels.
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