It's easier to cancel a show if it's expensive.
The lifespan of any show is to end in cancellation.
You show me a capitalist, and I'll show you a bloodsucker.
Truman Capote was a pop figure, but it wasn't until he went on David Susskind's show and had that extraordinary voice and manner that everyone could imitate, that he really took off as a figure.
We sing popular songs and show it can be done a cappella. It's fun music.
In bluegrass, there's a lot of joke-telling and a lot of banter between bandmates. It's like improv or watching the 'Carol Burnett Show.'
I probably would be continuing to do voice-overs, continuing to do cartoon shows, and at the same time I'd probably be on a sitcom or a dramatic television show.
'Heroes' was a huge show with 12 cast members and giant special effects.
Joey, my older brother, had his own TV show in the '50s, along with Cathy Callahan.
I like being boring to a certain extent. I don't have to be flashy. I get to put all of that into a show, and when it's over, I don't have to be that.
John Peel made his reputation with his radio show and his record label, Dandelion, by championing the underdog.
Every Chanel show I've been to is very conceptual. Even down to the music and smells, the whole thing is connected.
I intend to do the Penn & Teller show until they pry my cheesy magic wand from my cold dead fingers.
In show business, you get chewed up and spit out.
It's just a show. It's not the end of Western Civilization. It's chewing gum.
I was class president, on the cheerleading squad, in a competitive show choir, and in, like, six different clubs.
I did the 'Tonight Show' once, and I choked up. I get intimidated.
To just be able to sing and show off the chops is kind of why I got into the music industry.
I was always in show business but in many ways was not really of show business. I didn't move in show business circles, particularly, still don't do it.
When I came back into show business in '88 after spending 20-odd years in the civil service, it wasn't planned.