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"I`m not gay, so I don`t know much about Broadway musicals." - while a contestant on the "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" celebrity episode that aired on August 5, 2001.

- Norm MacDonald

Now we LOVE us some NeNe and we don’t care what they say about her. But we just thought we would share some of the things being said about her. The leading ladies of “Real Housewives of Atlanta” were interviewed on CBS 46 Atlanta with Jonathan Jaxson, and our source was able to get some serious information that will not be aired. We have found out that NeNe Leakes had an affair on her husband Greg on several occasions. The two originally met while Leakes was an exotic dancer in Atlanta (WHOA!). She rented the home you see in the show and no longer lives in it. Apparently, Leakes only did the show to get into Hollywood. “Having my real estate company with my husband and my foundation and all the things that I have my hands into, I thought it would be a great way to get my name and my face and my businesses out there...I would love to do a talk show, something that is fun and funny. People could really come on and be themselves and we could really get down and talk really dirty, not the whole conservative shit like Oprah or Tyra,” Leakes said

- NeNe Leakes

I`m currently doing Undeclared an American TV show set in a college. It just got aired and got massive ratings so hopefully that`ll screen in the UK soon.

- Charlie Hunnam

As far as the future for the Showtime episodes that have already aired, we are sold into syndication so we`ll be appearing primarily on the Fox syndicated networks and then eventually the SCI FI Channel. So, we`ll be around for a while.

- Richard Dean Anderson

The entire season, the show had never been aired for more than three weeks. You can`t get an audience that way. They would never promo the show for the next week.

- Jeri Ryan

(Recalling a personal encounter with comedian Jerry Seinfeld): "When my show, "Get a Life" (1990), first aired on Fox and "Seinfeld" (1990) first aired, it was around the same time. Surprisingly, "Get a Life" (1990) was doing slightly better. Jerry and I were sitting next to each other on a flight, and he seemed slightly depressed that his show wasn`t doing that great. I can actually remember saying, `Ah come on. I think it`s funny. I`m sure people will catch on.` In about six months, I was off the air -- and he was through the roof."

- Chris Elliott

It`s fascinating to me, the shows that I`ve always loved the best, Hill Street Blues" (1981), "Wiseguy," "Twin Peaks" (1990) have always been shows that did have accumulative knowledge. One of the reasons why "The X Files" (1993) started to leave me cold was that after five years, I just started yelling at Scully, `You`re an idiot. It`s a monster,` and I couldn`t take it anymore. I need people to grow, I need them to change, I need them to learn and explore, you know, and die and do all of the things that people do in real life. And so (on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997)) we`re very, very strict about making sure that things track, that they`re presented in the right way. Because, ultimately -- and this is one of the things that I did find out after we had aired, the soap opera, the characters, the interaction between them is really what people respond to more than anything else. And although we came out of it as a sort of monster-of-the-week format, it was clear that the interaction was the thing that people were latching onto. So we were happy to sort of go with that and really play it up and really see where these characters were going to go." (NPR Fresh Air, 8 November 2002)

- Joss Whedon

So that this thing that aired in 1963 would result a few years later in personal bankruptcy, would result in having people be on edge with me, wondering when I`m going to blow up.

- Shelley Berman

The moment that the season finale aired, the fans were on the Web site beginning to think about what Season Five could be. So we looked at this as kind of an opportunity to reward the people who are spending a lot of money on the DVD, to give them something extra and to generate excitement for the next season.

- Andy Grove