Party of Five won a Golden Globe, it was a well-written television series.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The Emmys is great, but the Golden Globes, you have the stars of television and the stars of movies in one place.
I directed an episode of 'Party of Five' toward the very end of that show. It was a great experience.
I was always proud on 'Party of Five'. We never had the biggest audience, but we had arguably the most loyal.
When 'Party of Five' ended I believed we had run our course. I believed the basic ideal and premise of the show had been fulfilled.
You know, 'Project Runway' was a really special show, and we had a great five seasons with it. We loved that show, and we loved the stories that it brought to Bravo and the creativity. And it was a magic five seasons.
A Golden Globe is a mood-altering substance, there's no doubt about that.
Well, you just know, as a writer, I didn't really write one of the five best screenplays of the year. There were lots of brilliant screenplays; I was just one of the lucky ones who got nominated.
I don't think anyone connected with Five-O believed the show would last as long as it did.
I'm a Golden Globe nominee, yes. It's very nice. It's a very nice thing, but I kind of think of all the awards I wasn't ever nominated for, for years and things.
Babylon 5 is probably the biggest, most ambitious television science fiction series ever made. It's one big novel told over five years with 110 different stories told within it.