I like to protect children. I mean, there's nothing wrong with having adult programming for mature adults that can selectively decide what they want to watch and what they don't want to watch.
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Parents should watch what their children watch and not use TV as a babysitter. If a show is objectionable they should turn it OFF. They should write the president of the network and tell him they are never going to watch that program again and why.
If we want parents to be discerning about what children are watching then we need to put stuff in there for them to watch, too.
I've got to put my kids through school. And I like the security of working every day, which is what television is about.
It's so very important as to what a child watches on TV. I feel for every parent that knows this, and cares, because they only have control of the child's viewing to a certain point.
I've conducted an experiment on my kids. Instead of denying them access to media, I've encouraged it. They read comic books, play Nintendo and watch way too much TV.
Me personally, I wouldn't put my kids on television. But to each his own.
Some researchers sensibly suggest that rather than worrying too much about which programs our children are watching, we should concentrate on trying to reduce the total amount of time they spend in front of the screen.
If parents don't like some of the stuff I do then they shouldn't let their kids watch me.
I think my primary audience is in some sense an adult audience, because I think that will then have a knock-on effect for children.
When I was a kid, I would be watching TV shows like, you know, like 'Get Smart' and be like, 'That's what being an adult is.'
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