A Quote by Sajid Khan

I had to be funny while hosting the countdown shows. That was my job. — © Sajid Khan
I had to be funny while hosting the countdown shows. That was my job.

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Hosting various versions of my countdown program has kept me extremely busy, and I loved every minute of it.
Hosting is work. It means you don't get to go up to your room and disappear and take a nap. Like everybody else does after lunch. I'm talking about hosting, not hosting a dinner party, but hosting people staying in your home.
After my debut film, I was doing reality shows and hosting so it was not that I had nothing else to do.
I only applied for 'Countdown' as a bit of a laugh while applying for lots of other graduate jobs. I've had some amazing opportunities, and I've loved every minute.
I'm not so funny. Gilda was funny. I'm funny on camera sometimes. In life, once in a while. Once in a while. But she was funny. She spent more time worrying about being liked than anything else.
I was a business major at the University of Richmond, and after I graduated, I took a job at a corporate ad agency. I had comedic dreams, but I also had a realistic look at what I had to do when I left school: maybe I'm funny, but maybe I'm one of a hundred thousand funny people, you know?
[Wayne's World and Tommy Boy] was all from hosting Saturday Night Live the first time [in 1990]. I just had such a great time, and I had such a simpatico relationship with Mike Myers. And Lorne [Michaels]. I'll always be grateful for Lorne, who saw me as funny.
I've been a fan of 'Countdown' for as long as I can remember, and this is a dream job.
Acting is my passion, but I like hosting shows, too.
Hosting shows is a journey for me. I bond with the contestants.
Half of the great comedians I've had in my shows and that I paid a lot of money to and who made my customers shriek were not only not funny to me, but I couldn't understand why they were funny to anybody.
I have always been on television in cricket hosting, anchoring reality shows.
I get small screen offers all the time, specially for hosting shows.
Hosting is a thankless job.
I actually had a job while I was acting and was a nursing student, which I had to drop due to my 9-5 job at the time. I managed an instrument room at a hospital in the Bronx.
Hosting a game show is quite interactive and non-fictional shows are a part of entertainment.
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