Phil Rosenthal might be the creator of hit sitcom EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND, but did you know the writer originally had ...
During the waning days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ray Romano was flipping through Peacock when he stumbled across his old show “Everybody Loves Raymond.” And whaddyuh know, it was pretty good! “I ...
The hit family sitcom starring Ray Romano ran for almost 10 years, so a spin-off centered around co-star Brad Garrett ...
As for the slight fudging of the 30th anniversary date — Everybody Loves Raymond premiered in September 1996, Rosenthal isn’t worried about it. “I have two answers for that,” he said. “One is they ...
Rockland native Phil Rosenthal will be at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester Nov. 7 discussing his television career (he was the showrunner and executive producer of "Everybody Loves Raymond,") his ...
Rosenthal is also opening a nostalgic diner in L.A., Max and Helen’s, in honor of his late parents, who were beloved regulars on the show The series continues to earn critical acclaim, including a ...
Let’s be real — everybody still loves Raymond. As the cherished 1996–2005 sitcom prepared to celebrate three decades with CBS’s Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Reunion 90-minute network ...
Somebody give Phil Rosenthal a few Austin lunch suggestions. The star of Netflix's smash hit Somebody Feed Phil is heading out on a whirlwind tour through Texas, including a stop at the Paramount ...
If earnest is the new snark–and it is–then Phil Rosenthal is about to dethrone Anthony Bourdain as the king of food-travel stars. Last night was the premiere of the new PBS show I’ll Have What Phil’s ...
The exclusive epicurean event at Washington, D.C.’s Albi also raised money for non-profit No Kid Hungry. By Nevin Martell When Phil Rosenthal energetically bounded into Washington, D.C.’s Michelin ...
The "Somebody Feed Phil" star talks live onstage about the 7-Eleven snack that set off his wanderlust and why diners just ...