>>Mark Burnett: Day two in America, I became
a nanny and my first job was empty a dishwasher.
Now, again, I'd never seen a dishwasher except
from my mum.
Every cabinet was exactly the same.
It took me ages to even find the dishwasher.
But that was October the 18th,1982, I started,
which makes it even more ridiculous I've got
all these shows.
And it's true, it's true, especially in the
last year, a lot of number ones.
I actually don't really know what I'm doing
that much, but I do have instinct.
I think, you know, everyone obviously here
has consciousness and instinct, but consciousness
is the one thing science obviously can't explain.
Can't explain light, and it can't explain
consciousness like the two things that have
no mass.
Can't explain.
But I also am probably so dumb, I don't actually
understand how the systems work to get the
stuff on YouTube or how Google operates.
But I do know all the geniuses that do that
is worth nothing without content.
So it creates some value that we both need
each other, obviously, because if people can't
create good stories, then certainly the pipes
that people are creating in this room are
of absolutely no value, because you aren't
going to watch a blank screen.
And people get to choose whatever they want
to watch.
It needs to be good.
