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Tom Bosley

"'Happy Days' was about a family...although the show was shot in the 70s, it was about a family in the 50s. I realized that kids were watching their parents grow up and the parents were watching themselves grow up. That was the key to the success of our show."

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Ring Lardner, Jr.

"I could answer exactly the way you want, Mr. Chairman... I could answer it, but if I did, I would hate myself in the morning."

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Stanley Ralph Ross

"Never give up. That's the key. That's it. Just remember that if you get rejected, wait a while. They'll get fired. They rotate the rascals."
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Nanette Fabray

"I prefer live television because it's stage and film and everything rolled into one. Without the pressure. The stage, I think, is my very first favorite, because you're in charge. When you're on that stage, you're in charge. Live television, the director can always stop you, or go back, but at least you have an audience to play to."
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Barbara Eden

"The most interesting person on screen is someone who's different." 
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Gene Reynolds

"In directing, I'm always looking for the little humane touch. Something that is real. It could be very, very small. It could be a hand on the shoulder. It could be just an extra lingering look on somebody you care about and so forth, for just a fraction. It could be a reaction from somebody....I'm looking for humanity, really. And that goes with comedy or drama."