“I love England from head to toe. I love the weather, the people. I was there in the summer and it was nice. The people are so groovy.” PeopleNiceSummerEnglandWeatherToesGroovy Author:Otis Redding
“I remember going to him (Richard England) and saying, “You know, how come you don't give me any parts?” I did Raymonda and a couple of other nice parts, but mostly he was giving a lot of parts to the other girls. He said, “Those girls are short and they're not going to get into ABT, but I think you are going to get into ABT. I think you're going dance later, so I'm not worried about you.”” ThinkingKnowsGivingSaidRememberGirlKnow HowNiceCoupleGive MeEnglandWorriedOther Girl Author:Susan Jaffe
“I don't recall a show I've ever been on that had the same director do two episodes in a row, but in England, they do it all the time. In England, they'll just have one director for eight episodes. That was the British system that Jane Tranter and Julie Gardner wanted to bring to the States. I think there was a nice merger of the two systems. They might have gone with one director, but John had obligations on The Village, and he had to leave and come back, so it seemed like a natural place to break it up.” ThinkingTwoStatesShowsMightWantedNaturalBreakGoneNiceDirectorsEnglandEightBritishObligationVillageEpisodesRecallsJaneMergers Author:Glen Morgan
“I have a cultural background that's shaped in England, France and Germany. Bringing that in is nice, in terms of how an actor plays a role or speaks in an interview.” PlayActorsSpeakTermRolesNiceEnglandBackgroundsFranceGermanyInterviews Author:Richard Sammel
“The reason I live in America is because I mean literally every six or seven years I've done something in England. The last lead I had in an English film I did was 1998. So that's why I live here. It's because I get more work. I'll travel back for radio, you know what I mean. I've just got to consider myself to be living in the middle of the ocean, and that way I have a really nice career, if I'm prepared to do television, radio, theater, and film.” IfsKnowsWayYearsMeanReasonDoneLastsAmericaFilmCareersNiceMiddleTelevisionOceanSixEnglandTheaterPreparedSevenRadioSeven YearsReally Nice Author:Rufus Sewell
“I'd like to record somewhere really different. Rent a really big house and get a mobile in and set up in the dining room. Maybe New England; it'd be nice in September or October.” DifferentBigsHouseRoomsRecordsNiceEnglandBeing NiceSeptemberMobileOctoberDiningNew EnglandDining RoomsBig Houses Author:Robert Smith
“Johnny Rotten. He's a big fan of mine. I used to see him out in the audience in England and he'd stand up and holler. He's funny. Smart too, and a nice guy. Don't think he's a jerk because he isn't.” ThinkingBigsUsedGuyAudienceNiceFansMinesSmartEnglandRottenJerkNice GuyJohnny Rotten Author:Don Van Vliet
“On that same tour we ran into a band at Aylesbury Friars, a biggish venue in Oxfordshire, England. They were a four-piece from Ireland called U2. They seemed like nice fellows and they sounded pretty good, but we didn’t keep in touch. They’re probably taxi drivers and accountants by now.” PiecesFourNiceBandEnglandFellowsRanDriversIrelandTaxiAccountantsVenuesFriars Author:Craig Ferguson
“If you go out on the Appalachian Trail, you have to bring so much more equipment - a tent, sleeping bag - but if you go hiking in England, or Europe, generally, towns and villages are near enough together at the end of the day you can always go to a nice little inn and have a hot bath and something to drink.” IfsLittlesEndsEnoughTogetherSleepNiceDrinkEuropeEnglandTownsHotThe End Of The DayBagsVillageHikingEquipmentTrailsBathsTentsInnsAppalachiaHot BathsAppalachian Trail Author:Bill Bryson
“Go anywhere in England where there are natural wholesome, contented and really nice English people; and what do you find? That the stables are the real centre of the household.” PeopleRealNaturalNiceHorseEnglandSarcasticHouseholdCentreReally Nice Author:George Bernard Shaw
“I received an OBE from the Queen, which probably doesn't mean anything in America but is quite nice in England - the Order of the British Empire for services to drama.” MeanAmericaOrderNiceDramaEnglandBritishQueensEmpiresBritish Empire Author:Joan Collins
“I used to not be confident. My father certainly didn't add to my confidence. When I was 17 or 18, I was voted the most beautiful girl in England by the association of press photographers. When they called Daddy for a comment, he said, 'I'm amazed. She's a nice looking girl, but nothing special.'” SaidBeautifulUsedGirlFatherNiceSpecialEnglandPressesAddPhotographerCommentAssociationAmazedDaddyBe ConfidentBeautiful Girl Author:Joan Collins
“To this day, I fondly recall the challenges of building a fire, pitching a tent, climbing a New England mountain, canoeing on a lake. Camp songs still resonate inside me. Competition exists at Keewaydin, of course, but nobody fails summer camp, a nice respite from winters of fortune and misfortune at school.” StillsSchoolSongCoursesChallengesFireNiceFailingBuildingMountainSummerEnglandCompetitionFortuneWinterLakesThis DayMisfortunesClimbingCampsRecallsPitchingTentsNew EnglandRespiteSummer CampCanoeing Author:Michael Eisner