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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
There are so many sci-fi fans and it's such a big business now. So many people love sci-fi, and they're so loyal. I would be lying if I said that the fact that I had been on a very popular sci-fi show and had some recognition in that world didn't help me get the job on another sci-fi show.
We always have to show our character on the pitch, and I show my feelings.
I like the idea of conceiving a show and putting on a show, and especially when I got to the place where I could play theaters. — © Bo Burnham
I like the idea of conceiving a show and putting on a show, and especially when I got to the place where I could play theaters.
I'm a very competitive person, and I always competed with myself. Every year, I'd take six weeks with my band, crew and choreographer to put a new show together. We'd spend eight hours per day, seven days per week putting a show together to beat the last year's show.
Playing show after show is like my bread and butter.
The show impacted our lives immediately. It is crazy. I can't watch the show. I get weirded out.
I don't know about the baby, but I will be interested to see, like anyone who's a fan of the show [how it's resolved]," he said, and then joked, "They'll have to resolve me while I'm not there, so I hope they don't say, 'Oh yeah, Mulder's gone, what an asshole. He had a baby with me, he kissed me and then he left.'
All the power to them but I'm not interested in making yet another show that looks like some other show.
We deliberately chose a small theatre so that the show was still intimate and the audience would become a part of the show.
People get sucked into being so show-bizy. I mean this is show biz, but I just can't do anything that's not in my DNA.
It's still word of mouth that is going to make or break a show, and while critics can't help a show, they can hurt 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?
Also, if I did join another show, I'd end up burning my bridges to the show I love most. — © Michael Storm
Also, if I did join another show, I'd end up burning my bridges to the show I love most.
But, at the end of the day, we want to have a show where we can focus on these individuals and their relationships with each other. That's really what the show is about.
'Scream Queens' was a big, sensational show. There's nothing subtle about a Ryan Murphy show, and I love that.
I think it's important to show every type of love on a show.
I think it's a lot easier to put together a reality show than to actually create a scripted show.
I can't do a one-camera show. I don't know how to do that kind of show where you count in your head and then you do the next line.
I watched 'The Shield.' That was a big show for me.
You take a team with twenty-five assholes and I'll show you a pennant. I'll show you the New York Yankees.
I got to meet Hulk Hogan. He took a liking to me because of my size. He saw that I was a good athlete and could move. He told me at the time, he says, 'You got a big dollar sign in your forehead, kid,' and I said, 'Well, please show it to me, because I'm broke.'
Show me a hero and I'll write you a tragedy.
My radio show, I'd show up, I'd read the data, and I would have sound bites and stuff like that.
We always try to evolve the show, and to break new ground within the universe of our show.
Sometimes the hardest thing to do in television is stick to your guns. If you're making a show, you make the show.
X Games, it's an event but it's still ... it's a show. I try to put on the best show possible, ... I'm thrilled. This is awesome.
If I walk on the street, if I go to a restaurant, people come to me and say: "Can we take a photo together? Can you give me your autograph?" They would bring their expensive Armani or Prada wallet to sign. Other people who are desperate show me a photo of their dead daughter and ask: Can you support me? I tell them: How can I? Morally, of course, I sympathize with you. But I cannot support you and you cannot support me. This is the condition of this society. We are separated.
I'm a big show queen to begin with. I think in show tunes.
I love the show 'Nashville,' I mean, that's a show that's pretty incredible.
I'm not conflicted. Because I know. There's me, and there's the show.
Shameless is a show I would watch even if I wasn’t on it, it’s my kind of show.
There is no denying that when you show up to be on 'The Bachelor,' you are filming a TV show.
Yeah, 'Gossip Girl' is a good show. It's a real New York show, like 'Sex and the City.
Don't tell me about your effort. Show me your results
Families At War' is a show we are very proud of. It was a great show.
Show me success without ego!
Anything I write that I consider stage-quality work, I won't give my TV show. I put it in my live show.
Another show I really enjoyed working on was 'Raising The Bar.' I did four or five episodes of that show. — © Max Greenfield
Another show I really enjoyed working on was 'Raising The Bar.' I did four or five episodes of that show.
Yeah, 'Gossip Girl' is a good show. It's a real New York show, like 'Sex and the City.'
For each show, we do maybe 15 versions before it goes on air. So I know every show microscopically.
If you do a cable show, you have a radio show, whatever, if you're fat and you've got red hair, look, they're going to pick on you.
You can laugh at me, but I understand show business.
'Humsafar' was the show that made me popular.
If I switch showrunners and I get to stay on the show, I approach it like it's their show, and I'm here to write their music for them.
'Dancing With the Stars' has become a phenomenon, and when I look at that type of reality show, it's like a variety show.
You don't want to jump in on your first day on a show and start improv-ing and changing the show.
Give me someone I can look up to, show me someone I can love.
When you're first starting a show, any show, you learn what works and what doesn't work, and it's a kind of trial and error thing. — © Philip Rosenthal
When you're first starting a show, any show, you learn what works and what doesn't work, and it's a kind of trial and error thing.
I'm in showbiz. I look at my boobs like they're show horses or show dogs. You've got to keep them groomed.
What I love is to create a show and for people to enjoy it and be aware that's what it is: a show.
Another show I really enjoyed working on was Raising The Bar. I did four or five episodes of that show.
I think performers are all show-offs anyway, especially musicians. Unless you show off, you're not going to get noticed.
I feel like I was transformed by the kindness of people who had every reason to show me cruelty and the transformative power of their decision to treat me like a human being, that was so huge, that anytime somebody wants me to talk about that I feel like I absolutely want to do that.
The most surprising thing to me is what an incredibly intense effort it's been to create a world from the ground up. I had run a show that had already existed and had been created by the show-runner, Meredith [Stiehm]. It's a very different experience to come in at ground zero and meet people and assemble the cast and crew. As a group and as a family, we're creating this world.
The movie, if I recall, didn't have to do with the television show because there were concerns from everyone that they didn't want it to be like the TV show.
Why would you have a seven-hour show? The fans are going to be so tired halfway through the show.
That's the way it is: you have to show your initiative, you have to show talent and availability, and still have an awful lot of luck.
Just to clarify the division of labor on the show, I write the show and Alan [Poul] does everything else.
'The Judy Show' would be the name of my TV show if I had one, but I don't.
Talking about the show reminds you of things that you went through. So it's fun. When the show was on, I couldn't have handled it. I didn't want that direct connection.
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