I've been really fortunate to go from series to series to series.
I miss doing a series, but I don't want to do a series for a series' sake.
You’ve said life is a series of choices, but I think it’s also a series of opportunities, a series of lessons, a series of moments all strung together that loops around into a lifetime—it’s a lifetime of moments. Every decision, every person ...
I have been in the series for over 3 years - 3 series. There will be a fourth series next year which of course I won't be in because I'm now dead. So in total I appeared in 25 episodes.
I did the 1972 Sapporo Games, and I was also the Reds announcer and was folded into the NBC coverage for the 1972 World Series. I also did the 1979 World Series for ABC.
I love doing television series.
To me, the series was the end of the actor, when the series ended.
Series finales have that responsibility to leave you feeling good about entire series. You want to feel like the viewer closes the book satisfied. And if you strike out on the finale it skews how you feel about the entire series.
I want to get into movies, not just TV series.
Being on a television series is sort of life-altering on every level.
You know I grew up watching the TV series The Rifleman.
I have three dogs at home. Even after losing a series or winning a series, they treat me the same way.
Pretty soon we will no longer have movies. We will have television series only.
For me, art is always a kind of theater. When I started the spot paintings, I made them as an endless series. But I was never serious about it being an endless series. It was just an implied endless series. The theater means you just have to make it ...
I really want to see the Cubs in the World Series. I really do.
Every time I toe the rubber, it's no different for me than it was in the World Series.
Acting-wise, I did a web series. I play a music agent in a series called 'Keeping Up with the Downs.'
All that is not God is death.
I don't have anything from the television series. I treasure the videotapes from Columbia House.
In order to have a TV series, you have to have a good idea for the story.
I would want to go to the future, 25 years in the future, and see if the Cubs ever win a World Series.