>> The challenges of it every
day, the eclecticness of it,
the opportunity to deal with
people on different levels.
I mean, you know, you may be
getting into a huge shouting match
with someone you think is your best
friend and then the next day you're back
to being best friends, I mean, or at least, you
know, close buddies, acquaintance, whatever.
I enjoyed it.
I enjoyed the challenge of it.
I enjoyed the writing part of it a lot
and later on in my career after I left NBC
in San Diego I did a series of documentary
programs, an hour and a half or two hours
in length, for the PBS station in San Diego.
And that was great.
I mean, I really enjoyed doing that because
you really get a chance to, you know,
research and develop a plan and go about laying
it out and then writing it and basically on some
of those I did everything but be the host.
You know, someone else would come in and
voice it and do some stand up pieces as part
of it but, it was, you know, it was totally
my work and some were great and some were good
and some were so-so, you know how that goes.