All year long they've been asking us, `Do you think, now that your show is going, is this the end of the sitcom?' |
All year long they've been asking us, 'Do you think, now that your show is going, that this means the end of the sitcom?' |
All year long they've been asking us, 'Do you think, now that your show is going, that this means the end of the sitcom?'Ÿ |
All year long they've been asking us, do you think now that your show is going that this means the end of the sitcom, and I want to say, 'Yes,' ... Beyond that, it's the end of laughing, and soon the end of smiling. But we want to thank all of you for nine wonderful years. |
All year long, they've been asking us if this is the end of the sitcom I want to say, yes,' joked |
All year long, they've been asking us, 'Do you think, now that your show is going, is this the end of the sitcom?' ... I want to say, yes. Beyond that, it's the end of laughing and the end of smiling. |
At what point does CNN wise up and rein in 'Larry King Live' to save itself? |
Beyond that, it's the end of laughing, and soon the end of smiling. But we want to thank all of you for nine wonderful years. |
Everybody Loves Raymond |
Everyone says it's from Darren Star, Mr. 'Sex & the City.' Well, he's also Mr. 'Central Park West,' |
Fred is a character actor, and I think the audience accepts him more easily in different roles. |
I'm curious what they are going to do with 'The West Wing.' ... I don't see how losing Aaron Sorkin makes the show better. |
I'm hoping they can breathe new life into 'Frasier,' |
It has the earmarks of a show that critics will like, it's also the kind of show that the general public may not. |
It's much harder for actors than writers because the audience is attached to faces and the way it's used to seeing them. With writers, as long as the faces change, the audience is flexible. |