My job was to find interesting material that would give us a quality television show.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My very first job was working on a TV show that was a prestigious TV show and well done - was called 'Family.'
I've been very fortunate to have the opportunity to work on wonderful shows.
I had a great time on News Radio, I got to make tons of money in relative obscurity and learn a lot about the TV biz and work on my standup act constantly. It was a dream gig.
I just really want to make a good show and make it as interesting as I can, and anything else is kind of above my pay grade.
I kept thinking, 'Somebody has to make a food show that is actually educational and entertaining at the same time... a show that got down to the 'why things happen.' Plus, I hated my job - I didn't think it was very worthwhile.
My first job was with 'Dawson's Creek' where everybody looked good and they spoke better than you. It was kind of a wish fulfillment, fantasy-type show.
During a long career in TV broadcasting, I spent a lot of time contributing to other people's creations.
Even though the vast majority of my work was outside television, the amount of creation and inventing that went into the TV shows was non stop and, unknown to me, a great strain.
My first job in television was on 'My So-Called Life.'
I think in my job, it's quite difficult to find work on television... you don't necessarily want to get a profile for something that you don't fully believe in.
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