
"As I Please," Tribune (7 July 1944)
As I Please (1943–1947)
1959, Dons Or Crooners?: Three Lectures on the Subject of Communication in the Modern World, The British Association Granada Lectures, (Three lectures given in Guildhall London in October 1959 on the subject of communication in the modern world), Lecture Title: Television and Politics, Speaker: Edward R. Murrow, Start Page 47, Quote Page 75 and 76, Published by Granada TV, London.
"As I Please," Tribune (7 July 1944)
As I Please (1943–1947)
Source: Beyond Hypocrisy, 1992, Doublespeak Dictionary (within Beyond Hypocrisy), p. 135.
Source: White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America
Original: (it) L'esistenza è fatta di piccole cose. Spegnete la TV, accendete la musica... e fate l'amore con la vita.
Source: prevale.net
1961 and later
Source: 'New York Times', 3 April 1969
“When I want to be reminded of stupidity, especially my own, I turn on the TV.”
Stupidity http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/stupidity-14/
From the poems written in English
“When we do well, we do the best comedy on TV. That's not ego; that's just the way it is.”
Bill Carter interview during 1975-76 season, quoted in the February 13, 2015 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine reprinted by Yahoo, Bill Carter on Covering 'SNL' and Lorne Michaels: "Many Lost Their Minds in Pursuit" of His Approval https://tv.yahoo.com/news/bill-carter-covering-snl-lorne-michaels-many-lost-180002192.html