Time is money, as they say, and it was never more apropos than on a television show, where a minute is worth about $200!
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You don't get as invested in someone in 90 minutes as you do over 13 hours of television show.
Time is money, especially when you are talking to a lawyer or buying a commercial.
Time is money.
It's a lot of a workload doing an hour dramatic show. It's just incredible what little time off you get.
The reward is every night. The 90 minutes is such a payoff for us every night; it makes it all worth it to us. The fans who come to the shows know how much we enjoy this.
It's easier to cancel a show if it's expensive.
Time is more valuable than money, because time is irreplaceable.
No movie has ever got enough time. It doesn't matter how much money you've got, and it doesn't matter how much money you've not got. You never finish on time. You're always up against it and you're always working up until the end.
In the days when I was the big hero, the money wasn't much. Nobody made anything on television in those days.
The television business is based on managed dissatisfaction. You're watching a great television show you're really wrapped up in? You might get 50 minutes of watching a week and then 18,000 minutes of waiting until the next episode comes along.