I want five children! I do want a huge family, but ultimately, whatever will be, will be.

We're pretty sure Liz fell pregnant on our wedding night.

Twenty years is a long time and it's been an incredible 20 years. I'm so grateful to 'Emmerdale' for what they have given me throughout that period.

The amazing thing with a soap is every day you're challenged, the amount of storylines we go through, the amount of emotions you get to play is really challenging.

I'd love a racing career, but as I didn't start until I was 28 I missed years of experience.

Australia has the British way of life - and great weather. I could live there.

I watch a lot of English films but one of my favourites is 'Gladiator.' It's epic - if it doesn't get you fired up, nothing will.

I have done Emmerdale since I was 12 and there has never been a time when I could just be myself.

I've been spoilt with 'Emmerdale' over the years. I've had a taste of high drama, action, explosive scenes, emotional scenes and the odd bit of comedy with Bernice.

I like the idea of doing a part which, as a straight guy, is really different to me. I'd just see doing a gay kiss, and a gay role, as something different. Plus I have plenty of gay mates, so I could probably practice with them.

It is a weird job where you can kiss someone at work then go back to your loved ones and it's all ok.

The vast majority of my fan mail comes from older women and gay men.

I train and keep in shape. It's quite vain.

I have plans to send my little daughter and son into dancing because I'd love for them to enjoy it too.

I am a bit of a domestic goddess to be honest. I am a clean freak so I love doing the hoovering and the cleaning.

As for cooking, I like making lasagne and spaghetti Bolognese, I have perfected my porridge, and I like making Sunday roasts.

Those who know me, after a few beers, I love music and I love to dance, but that doesn't mean I'll be any good!

Most of my saucy comments are from gay guys. Some of them are pretty explicit in the things they say, especially on Twitter.

I'm not easily offended so whether it be a compliment or a derogatory comment, it really doesn't bother me.

If someone stops me in the street, they might not want to say something to my face - maybe something about 'Emmerdale' or something personal towards me, good or bad. But on Twitter they are hiding behind their keyboard.

I've had women telling me I'm bloody gorgeous but I haven't had any kinky pictures. Everything's been quite tame - from the women!

As an actor I can bring the story, the narrative in each performance. If I can't do that, then… might as well give up as an actor, hadn't I?

My experience of dancing is exclusively at weddings or parties with alcohol involved and in the dark.

You're not a loser in anything until you quit. Don't quit.

I came to Indiana for one reason: I think you can win championships at Indiana.

Scott Skiles was a master tactician - they're all masters, but he is elite. He knew how to manipulate his team from an X's-and-O's standpoint.

Little old University of Houston jumping up, swinging with the big boys, and that's something to take pride in. I'm happy for our fans, I'm happy for our alumni, but more importantly, I'm happy for our players.

When I left college ball, I think I was prepared to coach a team, but I don't think I was prepared to help the team win.

Sometimes the harder you work, the more likely you are to maybe break a rule.

I loved the NBA. I really did.

I don't think the fans pull for or against a coach.

Iowa State's a great team; I know how tough they are in Ames.

Some guys have all this talent, and you wonder why they can't put it all together. Well, they don't do any of the little things.

I've been taking off my tie for a lot of years. When I take it off, I usually throw it down.

Tim is old school. He plays that way. That's why a lot of fans identify more with a Tim Heskett than with someone who is more dynamic. The more dynamic guy might be more pleasing to the eye, but he doesn't contribute any more to his team winning than Tim does.

I don't think I was a good enough coach to help an NBA team win a game when I first got to that league.

If you are an Oklahoma football fan, you have one of the best football programs in the nation.

The reason you get into coaching in the first place is to help and develop, try to make people better.

Pembroke is my foundation. Everything that I've become is because of those people.

My dad was a high school coach for 30-plus years in North Carolina, and he was inducted into the North Carolina High School Coaches Hall of Fame. He's the best coach I've known, in every way, all the way around - relationships, motivation, going the extra mile, always putting his kids first and foremost.

There's some things assistant coaches aren't ready to do. They're not the head coach.

My main influence was my father. He was a great high school coach. I thought one day, if I got lucky, I could be a head high school coach.

Being Native American, we were different than everybody else, but I never felt like I was different.

It was never my intent to come back to college.

One of the ways to use your depth is to play with speed.

I always coached mostly the have-not schools.

I used to think 63 was old.

I'm really proud of what we are building at the University of Houston, and hope I spend the rest of my career here.

My dad has always been my role model.

There are incredible decisions made in a 48-minute game with a 24-second shot clock and the last two minutes of a game.