I think I've exhausted all my options in the U.K., unless I become a game show host.
I think what makes 'Jeopardy!' special is that, among all the quiz and game shows out there, ours tends to encourage learning.
My favorite game shows were 'Password' and '$25,000 Pyramid.'
I watch television. Game shows - I hate the hosts and the people on them, and I love the questions and the answers.
I'm not good at entertainment. I don't give myself to all the interviews, game shows, or talk shows.
Many people have the idea that game shows are easy to come up with. And nothing could be further from the truth.
After all, game shows are not like working in a coal mine.
I never really got into game shows. The easiest one is 'Wheel Of Fortune' because you just have to know words, and for the most part everyone knows words.
I found myself trying to work within the Los Angeles system. I had an agent and a manager, which I still do, and going to meetings with networks about game shows and reality shows and projects that weren't mine. It was fun, but it wasn't what I'd set out to do.
You can't do anything else once you do game shows. You have no career.
I'm not big on game shows.
Unfortunately, the business side of the game shows its head every once in a while. But I still think there's opportunity and chances that we can have good conversations as far as an extension's concerned.
I lost 'The X Factor,' and I lost 'Deal or No Deal' twice. I'm good at losing game shows.
I did game shows, I did interview shows, I did talk shows, I did commercials, I did acting. But all of that was a million years ago.
I like game shows.
When I was a kid, I really loved game shows. For whatever reason, I was fascinated with them and watched them a ton.
Most 'reality' shows aren't reality at all. They're game shows with no prize. Like 'Rock of Love.' His aren't genuine feelings. Then again, Bob Barker didn't really care whether or not you won the toaster. Sorry to shatter everyone's dreams.
I've always liked game shows - the competitive aspect and the character-driven personalities you see.
For me, personally, I really get a kick out of game shows. I like the play-along factor.
Because many of us have been in game shows for some time, there's always someone around who can share a story of Johnny O or Jay Stewart that I never heard.