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We started experimenting with television in 1928. For a lot of people, Philips has a lot to do with TV.
Some might not know that 'What's Happening' was the television version of 'Cooly High.' When I went on the audition, it was an audition for exactly that: the TV version of the movie.
Aaron Spelling went further than anyone has ever gone for television.
In television you go in with this operating system that it is a crapshoot.
When you say, 'I'm going to sing it once, and everyone is going to hear it forever,' that's kind of frightening.
I was doing television and films for a good five years, and then I booked 'Cry-Baby.'
Kids aren't growing up with a sense of television as the aspirational place for their ideas.
I love books and going to bookstores. My favorite sound is the sound of the needle hitting the record.
It is a bit frustrating. Things come and go in television. At the moment they've gone.