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Bangs Quote by Tallulah Bankhead

“Working on television is like being shot out of a cannon. They cram you all up with rehearsals, then someone lights a fuse and - .BANG! - there you are in someone's living room.” quote by Tallulah Bankhead
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“Working on television is like being shot out of a cannon. They cram you all up with rehearsals, then someone lights a fuse and - .BANG! - there you are in someone's living room.”

Tallulah Bankhead

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About This Quote

The quote captures the sudden, high‑pressure transition from intense preparation to immediate public exposure, likening it to a cannon launch that thrusts you into viewers' homes.

In simple terms: Rapid, intense public debut after rehearsal.

Key Takeaway

Preparation is intense, but exposure is abrupt.

Themes

performance pressure media exposure public scrutiny sudden transition audience intimacy

Mood

excited anxious thrilling

Type

analogy observation humor

When to use this quote

  • live TV debut
  • first on‑air appearance
  • broadcasting a breaking news segment
  • premiering a new show
  • going live after rehearsals

Key Concepts

cannon metaphor rehearsal intensity live broadcast viewer proximity

Practical Applications

  • media training programs
  • broadcast production planning

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does intense rehearsal affect on‑air performance?
  • What coping strategies help after sudden exposure?

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