It's lovely to get one successful show - the chances of finding a second one are not so hot.
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Two shows at once is crazy, but I love it.
I've been offered a couple of shows that have been very successful, but they weren't right for me. It has to be something I could be excited about for a long time.
One of my producers said this business is like a hamster on that little wheel thing that goes around and around. You may have a great day and get great ratings, but then you've got another show to do - whatever moment of success or happiness you have you've got to keep grinding it out for the next day.
Being on a successful television show is a good thing. It's steady work. It's a chance to work with a group of people in an intimate way... where you develop a sort of shorthand with each other, and a trust.
Any time you're lucky enough to get on a show people watch, it's a good thing.
They say getting a show on the air and having it be a success, literally, the odds are like winning the lottery. For me, I've won the lottery several times, so I've been awfully lucky.
After two years of doing one show, you do get attached to everyone.
I think it's a very ephemeral thing, what makes a show a success.
It's always a bit strange when you join a show in the second season.
I've been extremely lucky to be a part of these really great shows that have gotten so much attention.
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