A Quote by Billy Eichner

'Billy on the Street' is a very exhausting show to do, as you can imagine, but it's worth it. — © Billy Eichner
'Billy on the Street' is a very exhausting show to do, as you can imagine, but it's worth it.
I think 'Billy on the Street' is a big show, but why do a show if you won't make it original and unique and powerful?
I find Billy Eichner to be hilarious, though I also imagine that for many, a little goes a long way. Billy provides a kind of comedy the Parks and Recreations show did not have - an insane person screaming at everyone, and our job going forward, as it is with all of our characters, is to develop him and make him more three dimensional.
'Billy On The Street' has no doubt always been about the people we talk to. That being said, it thrills me that the show really has a dedicated following in the comedy world.
Our pop cultural likes and dislikes are still very segregated, and that is not true of 'Billy on the Street.'
A show is exhausting when it stinks. It's exhausting when you have to work overtime to make something work.
I really love 'Real Housewives.' It's like the, you know, comedy stuff that's, like, intentionally funny. Like, I love 'Nathan for You,' that Comedy Central show. It's just brilliant. My friend Bill Eichner has a show called 'Billy on the Street' that I write for, and even if I didn't write for it, I'd still love it.
The fact is, 'Billy Elliot' is an incredible show, for any age and any gender. 'Degrassi' fans would absolutely fall in love with 'Billy Elliot.'
We're really fleshing out the whole world of the show [Difficult People]. It's more of an ensemble now, whereas last season we were very focused on establishing the Billy/Julie friendship. Now that that's been established, we don't question that they love each other and what the show's about. So we can meander outside of that.
"Sesame Street" was really the first kid's show that my dad did. He did a couple of TV specials that were targeted for kids before "Sesame Street," but really, it was, it's kind of going back to our roots, when we start to get adult. This show gets very adult sometimes, and that's because of the audience.
'Billy on the Street' is the hardest thing that I will ever do.
I learned early on that 'Billy on the Street' is a great lesson in 'Don't judge a book by its cover.'
We have a whole art department on 'Billy on the Street.' We give away dioramas that we've made.
'Billy on the Street' is a persona. It's crafted; it has writers. It's a mixture of performance art and comedy.
'Superstar' Billy Graham was someone that my dad taught from A to Z, from tying up to submission wrestling. Billy was more of a showman than a wrestler. My dad used to love tying Billy in knots, and Iron Sheik would be watching.
Anything you can imagine is probably true. And the worst you can imagine is probably worth money.
I can't imagine what it would be like being James Bond 24 hours. That must be exhausting.
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