I probably go to 100 shows a year.
Normally, a TV show shoots episodically.
Being unprepared makes me nervous. I'm old-fashioned show folk.
I loved when my folks would watch 'The Dean Martin Show.'
I hate reality shows that are not reality.
Our show is about starting over.
I start the show, and the armour goes on, and the showman comes out. When the show is finished, that comes off, and I become soft centred again.
You can't really compare any TV show to a show written by Aaron Sorkin.
I've got so many stories about every film and show I've ever been in.
You know, they wanted to do a Broadway album and every show was kind of a bomb. There was no music at all.
When I was ten, I did my first show. It was 'Annie.'
One of my biggest and most influential was 'The Golden Girls.' That show, I remember specific episodes.
I don't even sing in the shower.
I did the 'Tonight Show' once, and I choked up. I get intimidated.
We're gonna give you a great show.
I listen a lot to Howard Stern. Not the show, the interviews. He has a separate podcast of just interviews. They're fantastic.
It's a very big collaborative effort to do an animated feature and to do a Broadway show.
I kicked down doors to show that Hiphop has matured. And it may be a little controversial.
Aside from all that, we recall that antibodies to malaria and other diseases prevalent in Africa show up as HIV-positive on tests.
On every show that I have been on, I have played myself.