Allan Arkush - Television

Television

  • Fame (1984)
  • The Twilight Zone (1986)
  • St. Elsewhere (1986)
  • Moonlighting (1986)
  • L.A. Law (1986)
  • Tattinger's (1988)
  • Capital News (1990)
  • Parenthood (1990)
  • Shannon's Deal (1990)
  • Middle Ages (1992)
  • Mann & Machine (1992)
  • The Bronx Zoo (1987)
  • Bodies of Evidence (1992)
  • I'll Fly Away (1992)
  • Johnny Bago (1993)
  • Sirens (1993)
  • Moon Over Miami (1993)
  • Rebel Highway (1994)
  • Shake, Rattle and Rock! (1994)
  • Central Park West (1995)
  • Elvis Meets Nixon (1997)
  • Ally McBeal (1998)
  • Dawson's Creek (1998)
  • The Temptations (1998)
  • Snoops (1999)
  • Crossing Jordan (2001)
  • Heroes (2006)
  • Melrose Place (2009)
  • Mercy (2009)
  • Hellcats (2010)

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Famous quotes containing the word television:

    It is among the ranks of school-age children, those six- to twelve-year-olds who once avidly filled their free moments with childhood play, that the greatest change is evident. In the place of traditional, sometimes ancient childhood games that were still popular a generation ago, in the place of fantasy and make- believe play . . . today’s children have substituted television viewing and, most recently, video games.
    Marie Winn (20th century)

    So why do people keep on watching? The answer, by now, should be perfectly obvious: we love television because television brings us a world in which television does not exist. In fact, deep in their hearts, this is what the spuds crave most: a rich, new, participatory life.
    Barbara Ehrenreich (b. 1941)

    It is marvelous indeed to watch on television the rings of Saturn close; and to speculate on what we may yet find at galaxy’s edge. But in the process, we have lost the human element; not to mention the high hope of those quaint days when flight would create “one world.” Instead of one world, we have “star wars,” and a future in which dumb dented human toys will drift mindlessly about the cosmos long after our small planet’s dead.
    Gore Vidal (b. 1925)