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I'm extremely bad at not missing TV shows, but I'd like not to miss '24.'
Teddy Geiger
Extremely
TV
Bad
TV Shows
Miss
Missing
Like
Shows
It's very, very exciting for me to hear my songs on the radio and to play shows and have people know the words.
Teddy Geiger
Me
People
Words
Songs
Exciting
Know
Hear
Very
Radio
Shows
Play
If you are having fun on screen, it shows.
Teresa Palmer
You
On-Screen
Having
Having Fun
Screen
Fun
Shows
I think it shows my toughness that guys feel like I can rebound. You put me in there to rebound, and I'm gonna get the job done. Anything the coach needs me to do.
Terry Rozier
Needs
Me
You
Job
Think
Guys
Toughness
Put
Feel
Like
Get
Done
Anything
Gonna
Coach
Shows
Rebound
All reality TV shows are a triumph of voyeurism. They choose contestants who are ill-suited and slightly freakish.
Terry Wogan
Reality
Slightly
TV
TV Shows
Triumph
Contestants
Reality TV
Choose
Who
Shows
The 'Real World Challenges' were amazing. However, Hollywood, back when I was on reality shows, did not like reality shows.
The Miz
Challenges
Reality
World
Amazing
Back
Like
Real
However
Were
Did
The Real World
Real World
Reality Shows
Hollywood
Shows
British shows, especially on a first commission, don't get the cash that the U.S. shows get.
Theo James
First
Cash
Get
Commission
Shows
British
Estrangement shows itself precisely in the elimination of distance between people.
Theodor W. Adorno
People
Distance
Between
Itself
Precisely
Shows
Elimination
I refuse to do shows that are narrowly constructed, that appeal to only one sentiment. I do a lot of Jewish material in front of non-Jews and a lot of non-Jewish material in front of Jews on the simple theory that the non-Jews are entitled to a glimpse of a Jewish world and the Jews are entitled to a glimpse of the world.
Theodore Bikel
World
Simple
Entitled
Sentiment
Jews
Only
Constructed
Glimpse
Material
Narrowly
Lot
Front
Refuse
Theory
Appeal
Shows
Jewish
I love to hear a cool ambient sound at runway shows. It creates a good energy.
Theophilus London
Love
Good
Energy
Runway
Sound
Hear
Ambient
Creates
Cool
Shows
The myth that theater isn't for everybody is total nonsense. In the 18th and 19th centuries, everybody in America used to go to the theater all the time. The shows they went to see were big, crazy melodramas that had careening storylines and houses burning down and pretty girls in danger and comedy and death and destruction.
Theresa Rebeck
Death
Time
Crazy
Destruction
Comedy
Girl
Myth
Big
Down
Everybody
Danger
See
Total
Pretty
Pretty Girls
Had
Houses
Nonsense
Go
Were
America
Burning
Theater
Centuries
Used
Shows
It's not a party until the fire department shows up.
Thom Filicia
Fire
Party
Until
Up
Department
Shows
A college education shows a man how little other people know.
Thomas Chandler Haliburton
Education
Man
People
College
Other
College Education
Know
How
Little
Shows
Joe Klein is the flower of American political journalism, a sharp raconteur who shows traces of the gonzo style that was in vogue when he was honing his craft at Rolling Stone back in the day.
Thomas Frank
Day
Political
Style
Flower
Honing
Back
Joe
Vogue
Klein
He
Journalism
Sharp
Traces
His
American
Craft
Stone
Rolling
Rolling Stone
Who
Shows
Improv is always seen as something that's funny, but worth a $5 ticket, $10 at most. I think ISC is one of those shows that is worth a real ticket price. It's hard-hitting and great and different every time.
Thomas Middleditch
Funny
Time
Great
Worth
Seen
Every
Think
Every Time
Those
Something
Price
Ticket
Most
Always
Real
Improv
Different
Shows
Everybody in comedy has something like that happen to them: They bomb, or no one shows up. You're like, 'Hey, I'm funny, trust me!' And the world collectively goes, 'Yeah, you and everybody else.'
Thomas Middleditch
Funny
Me
You
Trust
World
Comedy
Everybody
Everybody Else
Else
Hey
Collectively
Something
No-One
Like
Yeah
Trust Me
Up
Goes
Happen
Them
Shows
Bomb
As an actress, you're already disregarded for a lot of the parts by the people who are setting up those shows. You don't need your agent to be doing the same.
Tia Carrere
You
People
Setting
Those
Parts
Doing
Lot
Up
Same
Agent
Your
Who
Shows
Actress
Disregarded
Need
By The People
It was one of the things that used to be on my rider when I would do my shows. I would always ask for a Klondike bar.
Tiffany Darwish
One Of The Things
Would
Always
Bar
Ask
Used
Rider
Shows
Things
Sometimes I get a little exhausted by shows or movies that are constantly throwing famous people on. And I find it so much more exciting to not have that when I'm watching something. I think it allows you to get more lost in something and also to bring more attention to more unknown or less recognizable people.
Tig Notaro
You
People
Sometimes
Exhausted
Lost
Think
Unknown
Recognizable
Find
Constantly
Something
More
Throwing
Exciting
Attention
Also
Get
Famous
Famous People
Little
Movies
Much
Less
Shows
Bring
Watching
I do a lot of family shows.
Tim Allen
Family
Lot
Shows
I think the great sketch shows, like 'Python' and 'Mr. Show,' they didn't stick around for very long. There's something kind of cool about that.
Tim Heidecker
Great
Long
Think
Kind
About
Something
Something Kind
Python
Like
Stick
Around
Very
Sketch
Show
Cool
Shows
I just do what I gotta do and try to show people I can write some funny lyrics and play piano, and hopefully that'll make them dig further. I really believe in my form. That's why I haven't done a lot of telly, and I'm not a regular on any panel shows, and I'm not in a sitcom or all those things.
Tim Minchin
Funny
People
Try
Believe
Dig
Panel
Lyrics
Further
Those
Hopefully
Telly
Some
Write
Piano
Make
Gotta
Lot
Sitcom
Any
Done
Just
Form
Them
Really
Regular
Show
Show People
Shows
Why
Play
Things
I'm not supporting nor not supporting TV casting shows - there is no doubt they are created for financial reasons - but I don't have a problem with wanting to sell tickets, and if you want to do an arena version of a rock musical, you have to sell a lot of tickets to justify the cast.
Tim Minchin
You
Problem
Financial
Doubt
Musical
TV
No Doubt
Cast
Casting
Arena
Supporting
Tickets
Rock
Nor
Lot
Version
Sell
Want
Wanting
Justify
Created
Reasons
Shows
The 'reality' shows on television, the Internet, these things have encouraged people to behave with less and less restraint. We are broadcasting our emotions in public in a way that has never happened before.
Tim Pigott-Smith
Reality
People
Emotions
Internet
Before
Our
Broadcasting
Way
Television
Restraint
Never
Encouraged
Behave
Happened
Public
Reality Shows
Less
Shows
Things
There are plenty of examples of really well-executed shows you could look at and say, 'Well, clearly this show will have an audience; why wouldn't it?' And for whatever reason, it just doesn't catch on. So you never know going in.
Timothy Hutton
You
Will
Whatever
Say
Plenty
Examples
Could
Never
Catch
Clearly
Know
Look
Well
Audience
Going
Just
Really
Show
Reason
Shows
Why
I used to love going to shows and finding new bands, but the Internet takes the fun out of it. Like a band? You can buy and download every single song they have ever done within five minutes.
Timothy Simons
Love
Buy
You
Song
Internet
Single
Band
Every
Out
Finding
Minutes
Takes
New
Like
Within
Five
Bands
Done
Going
To Love
Used
Fun
Download
Shows
Ever
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