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Saul Turteltaub

“I used to admire [comedians]…because they would say something and 200 people in the audience would laugh. It was my job when I was doing ‘Sanford’ to make 20 million people all over the country laugh at the same time."

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Alan Raymond

"I maintain that if you make an interesting film, someone will see it."

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Nicolas Noxon

"I think that really television is about being universal. And there's absolutely no point in doing things that appeal to a small number or are understood by a small number of people, because there's so much easier ways to reach them."
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Mark Snow

“Chris Carter would show up on the mixing stage [for ‘The X-Files’] and he would tell the mixers, ‘You know, the dialogue’s good, but I want to hear that music raised.’…I’ve never been on any other show where the music was that prominent. And I think that’s one of the reasons why people noticed it, because they could hear it.”

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Paul Rodriguez

"My first time with Carson my goal was to do what Freddy Prinze did. I finished my routine, and I was praying. I heard Johnny say 'Come here.' I walked over and sat down. I was on the top of the world, man. I was a comedian."