My first review for the TV movie The Bionic Showdown said I was as interesting as a bus ride.

I don't really watch a lot of TV, to be honest. I'm more of a movie girl, or I Netflix stuff.

I knew it was time to get off of reality TV when someone asked me if I sang as well as acted.

I think it's refreshing that someone on TV can admit they drink beer, eat meat, and wear fur.

At the major studios, you see people wanting to remake a TV series, wanting to make a sequel.

I wouldn't be a great candidate for dramatic fighting TV; I'm not a cat-fighting kinda person.

It's just hard not to listen to TV: it's spent so much more time raising us than parents have.

There's a certain beauty and majesty to Wimbledon. The elegance, the way the grass looks on TV.

So then I started doing a lot of episodic TV, just car chases or helicopter chases or whatever.

Growing up, all of my friends would set their schedules to the showing of kung fu movies on TV.

I'm a breath of fresh air, and there hasn't been something this black on TV for a very long time.

So many older people are on a very small budget and just wouldn't be able to afford a TV licence.

If I don't work, I'll be sitting on the couch watching TV, eating popcorn and getting like a cow.

TV is bigger than any story it reports. It's the greatest teaching tool since the printing press.

I don't have a good memory, so learning all the songs for my TV performances was a real challenge.

In an ideal world, I'd bounce between big projects and no-budget TV dramas with fantastic scripts.

I see a lot of people who just want to get on the TV screens, no matter if there is talent or not.

'Portlandia' - love it. I can consume three episodes of it without even realizing I'm watching TV.

I sit on my duff, smoke cigarettes and watch TV. I'm not exactly a poster girl for healthy living.

It's fun coming in as the second or third lead. If the movie or TV show bombs, you aren't to blame.

Why would I need to have sex on TV for my living? No Indian should do this; I can't do such things.

Put all the menus and TV guides and magazines and local info papers in the drawers. I hate clutter!

I believe in the importance of sincerity and emotion and honesty in TV, even when it's goofy comedy.

Nuclear weapons and TV have simply intensified the consequences of our tendencies, upped the stakes.

I barely ever watch TV, but when I do, I usually only watch MTV shows, like 'The Real World Sydney.'

I watch practically no TV - ah, what the hell do I watch? Oh, I was for a long time addicted to CNN.

Honestly, I've been thinking lately about how boring I am. When I do get time to myself, I watch TV.

I'm not a movie guy, I'm not a TV sitcom guy, but whatever seems to fit and is funny is good for me.

America was a thing I saw on TV - that wasn't a real world. That wasn't within my realm of dreaming.

Every TV show is a crapshoot, really. But every once in a while, a show gets anointed as 'the show.'

The amount of TV exposure we have had and the attention women's football has got has been brilliant.

TV news is what you want it to be, and if you want it to be different, take a look at what you watch.

When I was a kid, and I was watching TV, I just loved it so much that I wanted to crawl into that TV.

I thought martial arts was going to help me with my movies and TV stuff, but I realized it would not.

I was sad Jon Ronson, who wrote in the Guardian and has made a TV show for Channel 4, took against me.

There's nothing that can beat the feeling of doing a movie or a TV show that makes everyone feel good.

I didn't get on TV until I was 30, which is really fortunate because you are who you are at that point.

Just imagine if women's sport was on the TV all the time - how many more female athletes we would have?

Happy relationships are boring. We all want them in our own life. But I don't want to watch them on TV.

Anything I write that I consider stage-quality work, I won't give my TV show. I put it in my live show.

Television really has been my vehicle. I don't get played on the radio much, so I've relied on TV a lot.

I sometimes found myself more comfortable around my TV family than I did with my own parents and sister.

I can remember watching Federer win Grand Slams on TV when I was a kid trying to put myself in his shoes.

Strut' was an amazing experience, but it was also a learning experience, because reality TV can be crazy.

I grew up loving TV so much. It was such an integral part of my youth, and I was completely an Emmy geek.

Radio killed variety and TV killed radio, and the internet will kill television and it will go on and on.

There's no excuse for panel games, other TV comedy shows, or even live bills to be made up mainly of men.

Louis Freeh said on national TV that actionable intelligence could have allowed us to stop the hijackings.

I know one thing - if I didn't have TV and theatre and radio, the world would be a much more boring place.

I think, quite frankly, I have been on TV too much, but part of it is necessity, and part of it's ability.

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