Quotes by Harry F. Waters

He was both television's first celebrity and its most persistent conscience.
– Harry F. Waters
Max Headroom, if overly exposed, could end up as just another Muppet Nothing would be more distressing than to witness a brilliant parody of TV turn into a TV cliche.
– Harry F. Waters
No soap opera has so engrossingly captured the wondrous banality of the human condition.
– Harry F. Waters
They favor flashy packages of bite-size stories that are to serious journalism what McNuggets are to a full-course dinner.
– Harry F. Waters
Titanic clashes in this video courtroom are likely to swirl around botched paint jobs, unshoveled sidewalks, defective toasters, aggressive guard dogs and every conceivable, and sometimes inconceivable, mishap involving a dry cleaner.
– Harry F. Waters