I've always loved watching the news on TV. As a kid, I loved watching Walter Cronkite, for some reason.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In the case of 'News Radio,' I loved that show. I loved the actors and the producers, but I was longing very much for something more to sink my teeth into me. I think it was an incredibly smart show, but I found myself on the peripheral of a lot of it.
I grew up loving TV so much. It was such an integral part of my youth, and I was completely an Emmy geek.
I watch television all the time, mostly PBS and old movies like 'The Quiet Man,' my favorite Wayne movie. It's marvelous. I just loved the man and still do.
Where are reliable journalism and reliable investigative voices going to come from? I love the days of old - the Walter Cronkites, the Dan Rathers.
I always loved television. I always loved movies.
I really enjoy watching TV; it offers an amazing window, and its an incredible way of presenting history to young people in particular.
I would have to say News Radio is the highlight of my career. I love the character so much.
When I was a young kid, the best stuff on television was always the BBC period dramas - it was what we sat down as a family to watch and what people talked about and looked forward to.
I'm sort of obsessed with the news. That is a syndrome. But I don't watch a whole lot of TV.
Do you know that I was the anchor on the 'CBS Morning Show?' And my newsman was Walter Cronkite.