A lot of the stuff that I say doesn't even make TV because it gets cut out. So if you're at the live events you get to hear what I have to say, but if you're watching on TV, you're only getting about 50% of it.
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The secret of doing well on TV is to understand that it's not too important. A lot of people watching doesn't change anything.
In a live performance, it's a collaboration with the audience; you ride the ebb and flow of the crowd's energy. On television, you don't have that.
I don't watch a lot of television. Sports and news, that's it.
The whole thing about doing TV is that you never know what's going to happen. You just have to go with it and go with the flow.
I don't watch too much TV when it comes to sports or news or things like that.
I don't get to watch a lot of TV. I just do all my news and reading and 'Meet the Press,' all that fun, exciting stuff.
Television has done a lot for me, and I can never stay away from it.
When you're with a big TV channel, there's a sense of having to behave in a certain way in order to get audience figures.
I believe with a lot of support shows, people are very much there to see the headliner. You don't necessarily have their full attention, and some of what we do requires a lot of silence.
At the end of the day, TV is supposed to be entertaining. But it's important for me that there's some take-away value from it.
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