“I'd love to do radio plays. I think that one should be open to everything and shouldn't limit oneself.” ThinkingShouldPlayLimitsOneselfRadioRadio Plays Author:Malcolm McDowell
“Oh, nobody would ever want to know me in Hollywood. I'm far too puffin-faced for that, too weird-looking. No, I think I'll probably stick to telly, if telly'll have me, though I wouldn't mind doing radio plays as well.” IfsThinkingKnowsWantMindWellsPlayHollywoodSticksRadioKnow MeRadio PlaysPuffins Author:Tamsin Greig
“If I am a prolific writer and turn my hand, with what seems to some as indecent haste, from novels to screenplays to stage and radio plays, it is because there is so much to be said, so few of us to say it, and time runs out.” IfsSaidPlayHandsSeemsRunningTurnsNovelStageRadioHasteScreenplaysRadio Plays Author:Fay Weldon
“I think the subject which will be of most importance politically is mass psychology.... Its importance has been enormously increased by the growth of modern methods of propaganda. Of these the most influential is what is called 'education.' Religion plays a part, though a diminishing one; the press, the cinema, and the radio play an increasing part.... It may be hoped that in time anybody will be able to persuade anybody of anything if he can catch the patient young and is provided by the State with money and equipment.” IfsThinkingMayHas BeensStatesPlayAbleYoungGrowthPsychologyModernSubjectsMassImportanceMethodPressesPatientRadioPropagandaCinemaEquipmentInfluentialRadio PlaysScience And Society Book:The Impact of Science On Society Source: The Impact of Science On Society
“I think radio plays are my favourite medium, as they make the listener work and create and contribute in a way that TV and film can never do, and they have an immediacy that written prose often lacks.” ThinkingWayPlayFilmWrittenTvsRadioMediumsProseFavouriteListenersImmediacyRadio Plays Author:Neil Gaiman
“There may be a parallel between woodcuts and radio; radio plays are a living art form everywhere except the USA.” MayArtPlayFormRadioUsaParallelsRadio Plays Author:Neil Gaiman
“The first movie I can remember seeing was The Creature From The Black Lagoon. And, I can remember hearing a radio play of Ray Bradbury's Mars Is Heaven. And when I cut my teeth on comic books, they were not the easy ones of today like Spiderman, Superman and The Hulk. they were Tales Of The Crypt, The Vaultkeeper, and that sort of thing.” FirstsI CanBookPlayTodayRememberHeavenEasyBlackCuttingSeeingCreaturesRadioHearingTalesTeethComicRaysMarsComic BookBradburyRadio PlaysLagoons Author:Stephen King
“I enjoy writing plays most. I haven't written a radio play in a while and I don't write short stories anymore because the process of submitting them depressed me. I really enjoy revising novels, but drafting them can be a pain.” WritingPlayStoriesPainProcessEnjoyNovelWrittenHavensRadioShort StoryRevisingDraftingRadio Plays Author:Sefi Atta
“Voiceover work reminds me of old-time radio. When I was little I used to sneak and stay up at night and listen to Mystery Radio Theater - I loved all those old radio plays.” LittlesPlayUsedNightMysteryTheaterRadioSneakOld TimeRadio Plays Author:Virginia Madsen
“A radio play actually ended up being the first acting job I ever had. A lot of times when I'm on camera, I'm playing characters that are more like myself, and I don't get to do a lot of real character work. But when you're doing animation, you are the very epitome of colorful characters. I think I'm just really into make believe.” ThinkingFirstsBelieveRealPlayCharacterJobsActingCamerasRadioAnimationColorfulMake BelieveEpitomeReal CharacterRadio Plays Author:Virginia Madsen
“Glenn and I were listening to a radio show in the car, and he said, "Glass Eye Pix should do radio plays." I loved the idea of working in a different medium. We've made comics, books, movies, video games, models, advent calendars, why wouldn't we try audio plays?” ShouldTryingMadeSaidBookIdeasDifferentPlayShowsEyeGamesCarListeningModelsGlassesRadioVideoMediumsCalendarsAdventAudioRadio Plays Author:Larry Fessenden
“When we started out we got a lot of positive press around the single 'Step Into My World', and a lot of Radio play. The single did really well, so we were in the spotlight straight away. I obviously had my history with Ride, but I didn't want to talk about that, so all the interviews centred around how I'd had these auditions and found the band members that way. I think people felt like that was not 'for real' enough or something.” PeopleThinkingWorldWayWantWellsRealEnoughPlayFoundFeltStepsBandMembersPressesRadioInterviewsAuditionsSpotlightSingle StepRadio PlaysBand Members Author:Andy Bell
“Touring definitely helps sell albums. Things have changed. I've noticed now more than ever when you market an album, get radio play/video play etc. it helps sell albums but it helps get more shows.” PlayHelpingShowsChangedSellsRadioAlbumsVideoEtcTouringThings Have ChangedRadio Plays Author:Classified
“In Europe, radio stations are owned by a variety of different entities, so there is less uniformity on radio programming and more opportunity for artists to get radio play and break overseas.” DifferentPlayArtistOpportunityBreakEuropeRadioVarietyProgrammingStationsEntityUniformityRadio StationsRadio Plays Author:Wendy Starland
“They were worried we wouldn't get any radio play at all[ for "A Deal with God" ]. That's why it was changed [to "Running Up That Hill"].” PlayRunningDealsChangedRadioHillsWorriedRadio Plays Author:Kate Bush
“There's a little bit more of a freedom when you're doing radio play-by-play as opposed to television. I prefer the television side of it.” LittlesPlayBitsSidesTelevisionLittle BitRadioRadio Plays Author:Joe Buck
“It meant a kind of real liberation of expression. It embraced amateurism in a way that I still am inspired by. It was not about trying to get, you know, stadium gigs or even commercial radio play or even record deals for that matter. It was about saying something 'cause you meant it, and expressing something that you felt. And that was primary for that - whatever the scene, whatever punk rock means, it was very, very important to me, very formative.” KnowsWayTryingKindMeanStillsImportantRealMatterPlayFeltCausesDealsRecordsRocksExpressionSceneInspiredRadioPrimariesLiberationPunkGigsStadiumsPunk RockRadio Plays Author:Jim Jarmusch
“Sometimes the roles you're being offered, leads in films aren't good enough. Actually it's you're better going and doing a radio play or a decent TV.” SometimesEnoughPlayFilmRolesTvsRadioDecentGood EnoughLead InRadio Plays Author:Dominic Cooper
“When 'Play' first came out, journalists didn't review it; it didn't get radio play. And then it became this big successful record and, I hate to admit this, I found myself liking the fame. I bought into it.” FirstsPlayBigsHateFoundSuccessfulRecordsFameI HateRadioJournalistReviewsRadio Plays Author:Moby
“I finally learned to accept that I can't make radio play blues any more than I could get Reagan out of the White House.” I CanPlayHouseWhiteAcceptingRadioWhite HouseRadio Plays Author:Bonnie Raitt
“Our radio plays rhythm and blues as we pass the joint back and forth in jutjawed silence both looking ahead with big private thoughts now so vast we can't communicate them anymore and if we tried it would take a million years and a billion books - Too late, too late, the history of everything we've seen together and separately has become a library in itself - The shelves pile higher - They're full of misty documents or documents of the Mist-.” IfsYearsBookPlayBigsTogetherSilenceMillionsHigherLateLibraryRadioCommunicateBillionsRhythmToo LateDocumentsShelvesJointsMistBack And ForthMistyLooking AheadRhythm And BluesRadio Plays Author:Jack Kerouac
“If it weren't for Philo T. Farnsworth, inventor of television, we'd still be eating frozen radio dinners.” IfsStillsFunnyFoodTelevisionTvsEatingHumorousRadioWittyDinnerFrozenInventorInventingTelevision ShowsWatching TelevisionInventions And InventorsRadio PlaysTelevision And Radio Author:Johnny Carson
“Young love don't know nothin' when the radio plays you sing along. When she's holding on you just can't get close enough, you swear it's sent from above. It's real,it's good, and it's young love” KnowsRealEnoughPlayYoungRadioSwearHolding OnYoung LoveRadio Plays Author:Kip Moore
“Money is a tool – it’s the means, not the end. Inspiration is the metric that dictates whether or not a project is a success. It’s more realistic than trying to aim for radio play, or trying to satisfy an AR, or the other gatekeepers on these platforms. I don’t even know how to create with those things in mind. But if you tell me the goal is to inspire? That makes my job a lot easier.” IfsKnowsTryingMindMeanEndsPlayInspirationJobsGoalKnow HowInspireEasierProjectsToolsAimRadioRealisticPlatformsMetricsGatekeepersRadio Plays Author:Nipsey Hussle
“Nirvana was pop. You can have distorted guitars and people say it's alternative, but you can't break out of pop music's constructs and still get extensive radio play and media coverage.” PeopleStillsPlayBreakMediaGuitarRadioPopsAlternativesConstructsPop MusicCoverageBreak OutRadio PlaysMedia Coverage Author:Kristin Hersh
“I'm not saying that what the radio plays isn't good. My issue is with what they don't play. You can play Jay-Z, but why don't you play Jurassic 5? You can play Nas and Nelly, but why don't you play J-Live? I want to open up the door to how it was back in the day.” WantPlayIssuesDoorsRadioBack In The DayRadio Plays Author:DJ Jazzy Jeff