There's a wonderful commonality to the end of every show that Martha came up with. |
There's nothing like biting off more than you can chew, and then chewing anyway. |
There's such a great series arc with her. |
They are brilliant -- including our first-ever MENSA member -- hungry and more international than ever. |
They are unscripted dramas, ... ... Whether it is the cavemen in the caves thousands of years ago, Shakespeare plays, television, movies and books, stories and characters take us on a journey. All I do is tell those stories without scripts and without actors. |
They won't be making films that look like home movies. They'll have access to very accomplished, gifted writers and actors. If they're resourceful, they may get known actors to appear in them. |
This is a forgiving country. People love redemption stories. |
This is the biggest volume of eyeballs ever available in history. More people are on computers every day than sit down and watch TV at night. The Internet is about to become the next broadcast network. |
This year we thought it would be interesting to discover what America has to say about the candidates, incorporating our fans and viewers as virtual judges. |
We're also tying in a television network. We're having meetings, and a network will be chosen to hide clues in other programming. |
We're not that far from people watching TV on the same screen as the computer, with interactivity back and forth. It's the interactivity that TV lacks right now and that is a major advantage for the Internet. |
What's Martha really like? |
When I first said 'The tribe has spoken,' ( Survivor host) Jeff Probst looked at me like I had three heads. The truth is it became silly to me, trying to think what I would say. |
You may see people on the show who are maybe a little older, maybe had a bit of a career before, and this is their second chance. Some people will be enrolled in film schools. Some people will have no experience at all. |