“10.30 Newsnight: What Are The Chances Of World War Three Breaking Out After You Have Gone To Bed?” WorldWarThreeChanceGoneTelevisionBedWar Of The Worlds Author:Alan Coren
“Chilling out on the bed in your hotel room watching television, while wearing your own pajamas, is sometimes the best part of a vacation.” SometimesRoomsTelevisionBedHotelVacationChillHotel RoomsPajamasWatching TelevisionChilling Out Author:Laura Marano
“Whenever I hear about a child needing something, I ask myself, 'Is it what he needs or what he wants?' It isn't always easy to distinguish between the two. A child has many real needs which can and should be satisfied. His wants are a bottomless pit. He wants, for example, to sleep with his parents. He needs to be in his own bed. At Christmas he wants every toy advertised on television. He needs only one or two.” WantNeedsShouldChildrenTwoRealAsksEasyParentSleepResponsibilityExampleTelevisionBedSatisfiedToysPits Author:Haim Ginott
“While watching the New Orleans Saints (on television), I got angry and punched my bed, and then my remote control flew up and hit me in the head. My girlfriend didn't stop laughing for an hour.” HoursLaughingTelevisionBedAngrySaintGirlfriendNew OrleansFlewMy GirlfriendRemote ControlFlew Up Author:Shane West
“As far as the difference for me between television and movies, I really thrill to the pace of television. As exhausting as it can be - there was actually one day when we never went to bed.” DifferencesTelevisionOne DayBedPaceThrillExhausting Author:Glenn Close
“One of the biggest challenges in the past for me in working on the networks was that audiences have grown accustomed to television being something that keeps you company-background music, something that you have on while you're flipping through a magazine, cooking dinner, talking on the phone, putting the kids to bed.” KidsPastChallengesCompanyTalkingAudienceTelevisionBedCookingPhonesDinnerBackgroundsMagazinesAccustomedBackground MusicTalking On The PhoneCooking Dinner Author:Aaron Sorkin
“The patient in the bed next to me told me that the newspapers were reporting on the test, and it was on television all day long.” LongNextTelevisionBedTestsPatientNewspapers Author:Patrik Sinkewitz
“The middle-aged woman is the ground bed of the audience that watches television and yet they are absolutely invisible.” WatchesAudienceMiddleTelevisionBedInvisibleMiddle Aged Author:Samantha Bond
“I watch so much television. My DVR is full. I love putting my kids to bed, so I can sit on the couch with my wife and we can dissect The Affair, The Americans, House of Cards, or whatever it is. I'm so lucky.” I CanKidsHouseWatchesWifeTelevisionLuckyBedAffairMy WifeCardsCouchesSo LuckyHouse Of Cards Author:Scott Foley
“A man can do a television interview and roll out of bed 15 minutes before; it's just not the same for a woman. A woman has to pay attention to her hair, makeup, clothing, and jewelry choices.” MenChoicesCan DoPayAttentionMinutesTelevisionHairBedPay AttentionInterviewsMakeupClothingsJewelry Author:Michele Bachmann
“I had started working in television but it did not pay that much. I was 27, renting this little one-bed flat in Shepherd's Bush, West London, with a bathroom so small only someone of my size could actually get in it.” LittlesPayTelevisionBedWestSizeLondonFlatsBathroomShepherds Author:Anthea Turner