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In the long period of time when I did talk shows and game shows, a whole new generation of people came along who thought of me as that, and not as a theater person.

I paid a price for being on game shows and that was not being taken seriously. But so what? I did what I did and I was glad. But it's a strange form of immortality.

I'm not a fan of travel and food shows in general, because I think, a lot of the time, I feel like they're talking down to you.

The mistake British comedians often make is trying to beat the Americans at their own game - getting visiting American singers on their shows, talking about 'sidewalk' instead of 'pavement,' sitting on high stools in a white dinner jacket doing ballads. That way, you simply end up with a mid-Atlantic mishmash.

There will be four ancillary shows on the MyMusic channel, and we'll be updating an entire blog with up-to-the-minute music news. You can visit it like BuzzFeed or Pitchfork and get album reviews. It's all as part of the sitcom experience, written by the characters.

Things like 'The Office,' and arguably shows like 'The Only Way Is Essex,' are comedies, just using real people in real situations.

I went to school in Gainesville because it was a huge punk and folk town. So I went to class twice a week, and then I went to shows and wrote. I did a lot of music writing before I actually started playing music.

President Biden's message of healing and unity shows that our country is ready for a new direction, one that will allow us to build back better.

I want to say that our shows are safer-spaces shows. Don't push anyone or affect anyone's space.

Creating a safe space at our shows isn't encouraging anything. It's just saying thank you.

All shows need more twinks.

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 played a lot of live shows, we just kept plugging away and playing music and people kept coming back.

I was never in music to make it to award shows.

That's the biggest thing we're excited about: to be in America and have shows sell out is an incredible thing.

In terms of TV shows, if you're a public figure, we've all been asked to do some sort of ridiculous show at some stage.

I like ensemble shows.

Anything that Aaron Sorkin writes, I could watch a million times. One of the few shows that I've watched in repeats was 'The West Wing.'

When you audition for shows in Hollywood, you go in, you do your scene, maybe you get an adjustment. It's sort of easy, and a lot of times it just feels sort of rote and simple. Whereas when you go to New York and you audition for plays, you walk out sweaty and intimidated and nervous and doubting yourself as an actor.

I write the occasional entry for the 'Times' Theatre blog, especially when I'm in London and seeing two shows a day, but I don't tweet. I don't want to have to express my opinion in 140 characters. That's like writing haiku. You need a certain amount of legroom to review a play properly.

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