Quotes on the topic: Sitcom


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I got into stand-up to get on a sitcom.


'Caroline In The City' was such an interesting thing, because I'd never been on the set of a sitcom or even auditioned for a sitcom when they gave me that part.


Before 'Entourage,' I couldn't get a sitcom.


I think I'm sort of locked into the sitcom genre.


When you end a successful sitcom, the most sensible thing to do is go back to the theater.


Being on a sitcom stops me from getting Alzheimer's.


I'd like to do a show that's not a sitcom.


With sitcom writing, you're trying to write stories.


I like the sitcom, as a structure.


I would never do another sitcom. It was so boring I wanted to pull my fingernails off.


You'll see Dame Judi Dench in a Bond film, in Shakespeare and then starring in her own sitcom. You never see that here with Meryl Streep.


I'm always down to do a sitcom. I did 'That '80s Show' back in the day and that was a really great experience.


A sitcom isn't usually the right tool for satire.


Well, usually, when you're doing a sitcom, you get a script and every word or for the most part, is written. So, you know, if it's a 30-minute sitcom, then it's a 35-page script or something like that.


I had developed a sitcom with UPN, but it wasn't picked up.


My mom always worked, and I certainly don't want to look back and think, 'Well, I don't have kids, but I'm glad I did that sitcom.'


A lot of people say the sitcom is dead. I think they're right to some extent, in that the shows they're putting out are all the same.


We look at 'MyMusic' as the future of the sitcom.


In television, a sitcom is probably the closest thing to what it's like working in the theater.


A sitcom. I hate that word.