A Quote by Daniel Pfeiffer

Any politician is always looking for a format where they can show who they really are, show their true selves. — © Daniel Pfeiffer
Any politician is always looking for a format where they can show who they really are, show their true selves.
People will always show their true selves in the end.
Any comic can get on the radio show and be funny. You can get that on any morning radio show or afternoon radio show. There are plenty of people who do that. It's not a difficult format, to sit around with two or three comics and be funny.
You show me a politician with his heels ten feet in the air, and by Judas priest, Ill show you an honest politician.
'Red vs Blue' as a show has evolved dramatically. It looks an entirely different show to what we started with, but the format of the show has changed so much over the years, too.
I'm always looking for vacation. I'm always trying to step away from it to watch movies. I'm always trying to carve out free time for myself. But, I love it. I don't think I've ever not wanted to run a show. When I have a show, I'm always really excited. I always enjoy the process.
Some of the storytelling we did in 'Battlestar Galactica,' to graft that onto 'Star Trek,' it would have required changing the entire format of the show and, really, a different taste of the show.
BoJack' is a very much a format-based show. The story should always match the format, but I don't necessarily think the story has to come first.
Sometimes wearing a mask is the best way to show our true selves.
I really do believe that was what I was put on this planet to do: to give to people and, through my performances, show them another world - in the case of '24,' to show them what a politician, black or white, should be. Basically, I wanted to be a service to others.
I'm excited to be part of the world's biggest dance show. What attracted me towards the show, apart from its global popularity, was the format of street versus stage.
The magic to our show and, I think, any successful show, be it on the radio or TV, is every person being true to themselves.
I think the reality-show format is brilliant, has endless possibilities. It's documentary! But unfortunately, it's rarely executed well. So it becomes just a scripted show, but without actors.
Fashion pictures show people looking glamorous. Travel pictures show a place looking at its best, nothing to do with the reality. In the cookery pages, the food always looks amazing, right? Most of the pictures we consume are propaganda.
I never thought of myself as being that good looking, I was an actor, people saw me on television, and then they start to think you're good looking because of that presentation. I was no better looking before the show, than after - and before the TV show I couldn't get a date to save my life. So what changed? Did I suddenly become more good looking? No. I got lucky, I got a TV show. That's what happened.
My most famous show is the 'Kitchen Show.' More famous than any gallery show or museum show I curated.
You can't really compare any TV show to a show written by Aaron Sorkin.
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