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TV critics, who traditionally hate television and make their living writing about it, often didn't like what I did on the air.
I've learned a lot about my voice, and about things I can do with it. Maybe that's why my sound has become a little more pop.
I don't get people baring their lives on television. Maybe it makes other people feel better about themselves. Is that what it is? You watch these people making total fools of themselves. It's like there's absolutely no privacy.
I was at a luncheon; and some cameras were trained on us. I don't know whether they were for television or not. You know how little I know about cameras.
They may have turned this up, whether you had the Paula Jones case or not. But again maybe not, but again that's like if a frog had side pockets he'd probably wear a handgun.
Please accept a promise from me in his name that I will always live in the religion in which he died.
I don't think you can really make television based on what you think audiences want. You can only make stories that you like, because you have to watch it so many times.
When you're on set with an actor like Derek Jacobi, it's not hard to tell the truth when you're looking in his eyes, and he's so open and creative and ready to play.
Commercials on television are similar to sex and taxes; the more talk there is about them, the less likely they are to be curbed.