Top 34 Littlefield Quotes
#1. Innovation comes to you from creators who do have a vision and a passion, and that is how we succeeded.
Warren Littlefield
#2. My last series was on A.B.C., a one-hour called 'My Generation'. Critics liked it. I was on for two weeks, and that was a tough one.
Warren Littlefield
#3. You don't know what the country is ready for unless you're pushing that envelope, and I was told that I couldn't develop 'Will and Grace'.
Warren Littlefield
#4. One way in which 'Friends' did resemble 'Seinfeld' is that it really found its audience over the summer of 1995 in reruns. That's when the main title song, 'I'll Be There for You', by the Rembrandts, exploded, too.
Warren Littlefield
#5. The writers and actors on 'Friends' were notoriously particular about what made it onto the air.
Warren Littlefield
#7. But the cost of steeling yourself against grief was that you had to steel yourself against joy, as well.
Sophie Littlefield
#8. Oh, your mom is going to kill me. What was I thinking getting you practically murdered and on a school night too.
Sophie Littlefield
#9. There's nothing worse than the one that got away. It haunts you for weeks like a bad dream, eats away at your psyche like a termite on softened wood.
Bruce Littlefield
#10. 'A Different World' didn't have the blazing success that 'Cosby' had, but it was on for seven seasons, and we got a lot of awards, and a lot of faces came out of that show and have had great careers.
Warren Littlefield
#11. That's the true enemy of the future. Ignorance. Indifference. Failure to adapt.
Sophie Littlefield
#12. If only there was something to trade, someone to trade with; Cass would rip her soul from her body and hand it to the devil himself, would walk into the gates of hell with her head held high if someone could just take care of Ruthie.
Sophie Littlefield
#13. An Airstream is a lot like a first love: you are lured by her charm, seduced by her beauty, and once bitten, you are forever chasing after her mystique.
Bruce Littlefield
#14. In the history of pilot reports, 'Seinfeld' has got to be one of the worst of all time.
Warren Littlefield
#15. I believe America wants and needs the shared experience of television. We far too often see in crises how television brings us together.
Warren Littlefield
#16. While 'Friends' was about a 20-something population and what they were going through, they were also dealing with issues with their family.
Warren Littlefield
#17. I loved growing up in Montclair ... I think it's grown and changed and embraced change.
Warren Littlefield
#20. When in life do you get a black and white printout that says this is what you should do? It just doesn't happen.
Warren Littlefield
#21. There's no reason that there has to be a fringe network that illuminates an urban or a multiethnic experience.
Warren Littlefield
#22. 'Friends' played in this territory of being funny, and then also just grabbing your heart. And not afraid of that. It was a comedic soap opera. Not being afraid to have an audience feel something, laugh and cry, was quite extraordinary and quite wonderful.
Warren Littlefield
#24. NBC's pilot season of 1994 is legendary in the business. In a world where failure is commonplace, we midwifed the birth of both 'Friends' and 'ER'. While 'ER' came essentially out of the blue, we'd been casting around for a 'Friends'-like show for some time at the network.
Warren Littlefield
#25. Our D.V.R.s make up the schedule of the shows that we're passionate about. You want Jon Stewart? You've got it. Your D.V.R. will give that to you, as opposed to making the destination and the choice to spend that evening with a network.
Warren Littlefield
#26. Now he [Rattler] was staring at Prairie with an intensity you could light fires with. And she stared back. There was something between them, all right, something cracking with tension and danger, something almost ... alive.
Sophie Littlefield
#27. A lot of people were wounded in our kitchen and in the week of a car less than a mile away. And the life I had before- the one I had hated so much- was in the past.
Sophie Littlefield
#28. Two hundred channel choices in most homes certainly gives you the world of choice. And so slicing it, dicing it, and offering someone their favorite thing - by the way, if it's not good enough, make it yourself and post it.
Warren Littlefield
#29. God let it be known that it is better to give than to receive, but a lot of people failed to get the message.
Edmund Wattis Littlefield
#30. My job was to find interesting material that would give us a quality television show.
Warren Littlefield
#32. A 'Friends' shoot night could extend well into the small hours of the morning.
Warren Littlefield
#33. What Must-See T.V. was all about was one network, one night, for one decade. And a third of the country would come and watch Must-See T.V. And you didn't dare go to work the next day, because if you hadn't watched, you would be left out of the conversation, that water-cooler conversation.
Warren Littlefield
#34. At the end of Season 1 of 'Cheers', it was the lowest rated show in all of network television ... So we turn to 'Bill Cosby'; when he came to Thursday night, he just exploded. And once the audience was there, we said, 'Hey, by the way, we also have this other great show. It's called 'Cheers'.'
Warren Littlefield