A Quote by Phillip Schofield

I meet people who are so sniffy about daytime TV. — © Phillip Schofield
I meet people who are so sniffy about daytime TV.
The landscape of daytime has changed. I'm not so sure people go to daytime TV for kumbaya moments anymore.
Sometimes people get really sniffy about the films you choose if you've done more dramatic projects or you're classically trained.
Those people on daytime TV talking about how their parents never gave them the positive feedback they needed and that's why they shot them- those are not Minnesotans.
Lots of historians are sniffy about re-enactors.
People have often asked me, do I want to be the next Oprah - there is no such thing. Oprah is Oprah, and she's still being Oprah if anybody hasn't noticed... what I bring to TV is myself... I really think there's space in daytime TV for a whole bunch of fun, some amazing music, and some heart.
Daytime has been successful all these years because it caters to a very real need in the audience - to see something that's not nighttime fantasy. People watch daytime because it's like their lives.
Daytime has been successful all these years because it caters to a very real need in the audience – to see something that’s not nighttime fantasy. People watch daytime because it’s like their lives.
Pointless' - I think it's probably the greatest daytime TV show that has ever existed.
Closure is a preposterous concept worthy of the worst aspects of American daytime TV.
I grew up in a town with no movie theater. TV was my only link to the outside world. Film wasn't such a big deal to me. It was TV. So much so, that when I meet TV stars now... Not my co-workers, but real TV stars, I get nervous. I freak out around them.
Before deciding to retire, stay home for a week and watch the daytime TV shows.
The challenge in daytime in particular, I think, is to go against all the traditional cliches of daytime and try to make it real.
Being on daytime TV has its benefits. You can still have a life and you know you have a check coming every week.
I'm just not interested in daytime television, which is something you should remember the next time somebody offers you a daytime talk show.
There are people who are just very, very sniffy and snobby and have always sort of looked down their noses at me.
Doing TV shows helps me a lot in my screenplay writing and filmmaking, especially since my TV shows are in different formats: comedy sketches, talk shows, debate programs, art variety shows, quiz shows. These enable me to meet interesting people with interesting stories and to learn about interesting subjects, all of which I can reflect into film.
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