Television Drama Quotes
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Television Drama Quotes & Sayings
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I love a bit of political drama; 'The West Wing' is probably my favourite television series of all time.
— David Tennant
Comedy does offer an avenue to television and film careers for untelegenic people that great drama does not.
— John Hodgman
Penalties are not football. They are not even as television people keep telling us, great drama. They are cheap melodrama.
— Simon Barnes
If you spend any time on the shooting of a drama, for television or movies, it's very slow and there's a lot of standing around.
— Rebecca Eaton
I ain't no joke, I used to let the mic smoke,
Now I slam it when I'm done and make sure it's broke. — Rakim
Now I slam it when I'm done and make sure it's broke. — Rakim
I grew up in the theatre. It's where I got my start. Writing a television drama with theatrical dialogue about the theatre is beyond perfection.
— Aaron Sorkin
One feels relieved these days when a play is not like television.
— Valerie Martin
Why be so bloody miserable when you can pick up a good book or watch a great television drama?
— Michael Dobbs
One thing about television in Britain is that they're so scared about complaints. It curbs a lot of drama.
— Alice Lowe
Reagan understood an important distinction that (Lyndon) Johnson never grasped: being in control and being successful aren't always the same thing.
— Jonathan Darman
Whatever you do, whether you're doing a television drama or a romantic comedy, you want to be relevant, to some degree.
— John Ridley
I was doing an hour drama on television and a Jackie Chan movie in Toronto, so I was on a plane every three days.
— Debi Mazar
'Survivor' was, to me, an absolute reaction that the audience was having to the sort of staid nature of narrative drama on television.
— Thomas Schlamme
With a play, you do it and it's gone. Films always date. Television drama always dates. Television comedy, for some reason, seems to go on.
— Penelope Keith
I like the fact that a modern television and modern drama on cable has characters that are really intricate and deep and have multiple layers.
— Matthew Lillard
Chaos is no surprise. It has predictable characteristics. For one thing, it carries away order and strengthens the forces at the extremes.
— Frank Herbert
I was in television drama, which is a first cousin to the movies, and I trust myself to make the right decisions.
— Lee Child
TV is a pornographic cacophony of violence, death obsession, screams, gunfire and drama. You think it's fine because you are damaged.
— Bryant McGill
Dinosaurs drank this water, did you know that? Water moves forever in a circle; someday, little ones, your grandchildren may even drink your tears.
— Kim Edwards
As all Art depends on Vision, so the different kinds of Art depend on the different ways in which minds look at things.
— George Henry Lewes
The first person to refer to Darwin's tales as Just So Stories was a Harvard paleontologist and evolutionist, Stephen Jay Gould, in 1978.61
— Tom Wolfe
I love action shows. I love drama. There's no one type of thing. Television has gotten so good, and there's so much to do.
— Bridget Regan
The quality of TV drama nowadays is getting better and better. They've had to invent a new term for it: 'high-end television.'
— Robert Carlyle
I'm a great admirer, fan and consumer of television. I love serial drama. I have been a major fan of HBO's series for many years.
— Todd Haynes
I didn't come for a fight, but I'll fight till the end
— Fall Out Boy
News is the best drama on television because it's real.
— Deborah Turness
I think it's very rare that you see girl friendships on television. It's always cattiness and all that drama.
— Lyndsy Fonseca
Apes in their own habitat are less sexually driven than those in captivity. It must be that captivity, boredom, breeds lustfulness.
— Saul Bellow
If we really exist merely to fulfill God's plan: then life is a television drama; with God being the scriptwriter, the director, and, the audience.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana