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Eric Deggans chats with veteran sitcom showrunner Phil Rosenthal about the current state of the industry. The creator of Everybody Loves Raymond and host of the unscripted Netflix series Somebody Feed Phil reflects on how studios shape viewership data to fit their narratives. Rosenthal recalls challenging flawed testing at CBS early in his career and he reflects on the success of Raymond. He also shares how he pitched his food and travel series as: “Anthony Bourdain if he was afraid of everything.” But first, we banter! As the Donald Trump-Paramount Global lawsuit continues, a mediator has floated a proposed settlement: $20 million, including a $17 million donation to Trump's presidential foundation, plus legal fees and anti-semitism PSAs. Kim Masters and Matt Belloni unpack the latest chapter in the president's standoff with Shari Redstone.
TP FOR YOUR BUNGHOLE! Beavis and Butthead are back again, but this time in Call of Duty! Sonic is opening the doors to guest racers, while Mario is saying arrivederci to anyone that's not from the mushroom kingdom. The Street Fighter movie starts casting, and Chicken Run is heading to consoles. Plus Elio bombs, and the Social Network is getting a sequel, so much for wanting more original ideas. The Buffy reboot moves closer to reality, and Raymond is staying in the past. Plus a review of Ironheart.
In today's episode, Johnny Mack covers a range of news in the comedy world. Starting with a review of Theo Von's controversial show in Minneapolis, touching on sensitive subjects from disabilities to race. The Just for Laughs Festival announces its comeback with a refund offer for unsatisfied attendees, highlighting big names like Russell Peters and Roy Wood Jr. Dr. Demento announces his retirement after 55 years. Local events like Laugh Out Hunger in Texas aim to blend charity and comedy. Lastly, a fun fact: Ray Romano was initially uneasy about the title 'Everybody Loves Raymond.'Get the show without ads. Five bucks. For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app which says UNINTERRUPTED LISTENING. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. Contact John at john@thesharkdeck dot com John's free substack about the media: Media Thoughts is mcdpod.substack.com DCN on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@dailycomedynews https://linktr.ee/dailycomedynews You can also support the show at www.buymeacoffee.com/dailycomedynewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daily-comedy-news--4522158/support.
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Seinfeld Podcast Interview With Linda Kash. Linda played "Gwen" in the Season 5 "Seinfeld" episode, "The Lip ReaderLinda is an actress of stage and screen, she got her start at the famed Second City in Toronto, you know her from "Waiting For Guffman" and "Best in Show," "Cinderella Man," "Fargo," "Third Rock form the Sun," "Everybody Loves Raymond" and as the Philly Cream Cheese Angel This Podcast Is Making Me Thirsty is a podcast dedicated to Seinfeld, the last, great sitcom of our time. We are The #1 Destination for Seinfeld Fans.We talk with those responsible for making Seinfeld the greatest sitcom in TV history. Our guests are Seinfeld writers, Seinfeld actors and actresses and Seinfeld crew.We also welcome well-known Seinfeld fans from all walks of life including authors, entertainers, and TV & Radio personalities.We analyze Seinfeld and breakdown the show with an honest insight. We rank every Seinfeld episode and compare Seinfeld seasons. If you are a fan of Seinfeld, television history, sitcoms, acting, comedy or entertainment, this is the place for you.Do us a solid, support the Podcast
6/23/25 - Hour 3 Rich reacts to Tyrese Haliburton's Achilles injury that put a stunning end to the Indiana Pacers star's remarkable postseason that features one iconic clutch moment after another. ‘Everybody Loves Raymond' creator Phil Rosenthal joins Rich in-studio where he reveals the origin story behind his ‘Somebody Feed Phil' Netflix food series, ranks the best sports foods in a round of ‘Start-Bench-Cut.' Rich plays the ‘NFL Win-Loss Game' with a Washington Commanders fan. Please check out other RES productions: Overreaction Monday: http://apple.co/overreactionmonday What the Football with Suzy Shuster and Amy Trask: http://apple.co/whatthefootball The Jim Jackson Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jim-jackson-show/id1770609432 No-Contest Wrestling with O'Shea Jackson Jr. and TJ Jefferson: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-contest-wrestling/id1771450708 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
No need to grab Ray, this week television, voice acting and comedy legend Brad Garrett joins Jim to discuss 30 years of friendship and career history. Stay Toon'd!Listen on Spotify: bit.ly/4fHWwxa Listen on Apple: bit.ly/3AmUYZi Support on Patreon: patreon.com/jimcummingspodcast Order a Cameo from Jim: cameo.com/toondinjimcummingsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/toon-d-in-with-jim-cummings--5863067/support.
The creator and star of Netflix's "Somebody Feed Phil" stops by to tell the ladies about the 8th season of his travel, food, and culture series. Phil, Kym, and Sherri also find some time to discuss Sherri's involvement with. "Everybody Loves Raymond" which he co created. See Phil on tour: https://www.philrosenthalworld.com/ @KymWhitley @SherriEShepherd @SherriShowTV @TwoFunnyMamas Chris Denman @instadenman See Sherri doing standup: SherriShowTV.com TFM Merch (New designs dropping soon!) ByJack.com/TwoFunnyMamas Follow us on IG @TwoFunnyMamas @SherriEShepherd @KymWhitley @instadenman Help Sherri and Kym get to 100k Subscribers on YouTube! YouTube.com/TwoFunnyMamas If you haven't yet, please rate us five stars on Spotify, and Apple Podcasts Produced by Chris Denman / Mid Coast Media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eric Dane in the fight of his life against ALS. The actor opens up about losing control of his body and what drives him to keep going. Then, Brad makes a premiere ‘Pitt' stop with girlfriend Ines by his side. And, why a “Bridgerton” star's role got cut from the film. Plus, Scarlett Johannson living out a Jurassic sized dream. Only ET is with her in London. Then, a baby surprise for Kelsey Grammer. Details on his plan to become a dad again at age 70. And, Megan Fox and MGK reveal their baby girls unique name. Plus, the “White Lotus” payday. Why the cast salaries are raising eyebrows. Then, Meghan Sussex on going viral and taking back her voice. The truth she wants the world to finally hear. And, “Pitch Perfect” stars reunited and ready for another sequel. Plus, ET's “Everybody Loves Raymond” exclusive. Patricia Heaton and Ray Romano back together 30 years after the premiere sharing set secrets and behind-the-scenes stories. Then, how Kathy Bates is ready to make TV history with “Matlock”. And, after Jason Ritter's viral moves, could a musical episode be next? Plus, Jimmy Kimmel's “Millionaire” misery. How the host is going head to head with his arch-nemesis. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
rabbitHOLE showNOTES – Episode 15 Billy asked the BIT Crew to try a new opening for the 15th episode. You could say...we're going a little organic. Billy gives a one-word suggestion and the troupe plays a round of "that makes me think of" to generate scene ideas. We call it THAT MAKES ME THINK OF! SUPER FUN! Suggestion = BLEACH.
Sometimes comics start down unusual career paths (at least for a comic). How about accountancy? Bob Newhart famously plied that trade early in life. And today's Legend -- Ray Romano -- figured out his comedy path after studying accountancy in college. We suspect that Ray can hire out for an accountant these days after a career that includes a wildly successful sitcom, juicy voice acting roles, frequent guest spots on television (sometimes in dramatic roles), and a little professional poker tossed in the mix. Ray's family friendly brand of humor has gone down well with audiences since he first emerged in the late 1980s. Everybody Loves Raymond debuted in 1996 and launched him to the next level, along with wining him three Emmy awards over nine seasons. Most recently Ray has started taking dramatic roles as in Martin Scorsese's "The Irishman" and he continues to be a popular draw on the standup stage. As always find extended cuts below and thanks for sharing our shows! Want more Ray? The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson was legendary for the comics it featured early in their careers. Here's Ray from his first Tonight Show appearance in 1991. https://youtu.be/1VcdnqH0PJc?si=wuX4NQ1GyzRopK6h Everybody Loves Raymond was a smash focusing on the day-to-day live of a large Italian family. Here are some highlights. https://youtu.be/r6uuxO-sHT0?si=JuYxQDhW_M-kP5FD Ray is a key part of the Ice Age animated movie franchise playing Manny the Wooly Mammoth with just the right amount of sarcasm and grumpiness! https://youtu.be/mVkDXaeqkHA?si=4_YmPEmIuJ_3M1Hg
Send us a textRewind to 15 May to 21 May 2005.From a Eurovision fever dream to a rollercoaster that needed its own weather forecast, this week brought chaos, confessions and comeback queens. Kylie faced a life-changing diagnosis with absolute grace, Britney overshared via camcorder and Mariah said we belong together and we absolutely did.
Ray Liotta—possibly our main guy—finally gets his very own episode! We like to think he's up there in movie star heaven cackling in approval. SOMETHING WILD (1986, Jonathan Demme) NO ESCAPE (1994, Martin Campbell) KILLING THEM SOFTLY (2012, Andrew Dominik)
Welcome back to another engaging and entertaining episode of the Working Perspectives podcast! Join your hosts as they dive into a diverse mix of discussions and fun segments. We're kicking off the show with a hilarious reenactment of a memorable scene from the groundbreaking TV show, All in the Family! Get ready for some classic television brought to life. Next, we delve into some behind-the-scenes trivia and reveal who was originally considered to play the character of Joe on the beloved sitcom NewsRadio. You might be surprised by this casting tidbit! Following that, we explore some fascinating Irish inventions that emerged after the (perhaps not so accidental!) discovery of whiskey. It's a look at history with a spirited twist. Introducing a brand new game segment: Same Brain! Listen in as your hosts play three rounds of this mind-reading challenge. Can they get on the same wavelength? We also have a returning segment where we ponder the Blue Collar or Yuppie nature of everyday topics. This week, we debate whether Youth Soccer and dealing with Neighbors lean more towards one side of the spectrum or the other. Let us know what you think! And of course, we're bringing back the laughs with another reenactment from the classic comedy, Everybody Loves Raymond. Get ready for some relatable family humor. Finally, we take some time to connect with our amazing listeners by reading and responding to comments left on our YouTube channel. Your feedback is important to us!
Andy and Jay talk about anger, falling down, therapy, neuropathy, parents, the power of singing, audio books, back aches, Quakers, the State of The Industry, the Thought Spiral podcast, Binghamton University, LSD, The Stump, and Moon Zappa's new book “Earth To Moon”, and running away from Jay Leno.Bio: Andy Kindler currently recurs on Fox's hit animation, Bob's Burgers and Comedy Central's long-running Tosh.O. He is also a regular on the critically praised Canadian web series, But I'm Chris Jericho (for which he was nominated as Best Supporting Actor by L.A. Webfest 2018). Andy was the host of Season 4 and 5 of Hulu's standup series, Coming to the Stage as well as a series judge on the seventh season of NBC's Last Comic Standing, the star of two half-hour Comedy Central Presents specials and was a frequent guest and correspondent on The Late Show with David Letterman with over 40 appearances. He has previously recurred on Everybody Loves Raymond, Showtime's I'm Dying Up Here, Disney's Wizards of Waverly Place, IFC's Maron and Comedy Central's The Daily Show. Other noteworthy credits include Portlandia, the HBO Young Comedians Special, Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist, Home Movies and The Larry Sanders Show. In July 2022, Andy became the first comedian to perform as a hologram, delivering his notorious State of the Industry Address from the relative safety of Van Nuys, CA. while appearing 3-dimensionally live at the Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal.
How do we live out our faith in today's chaotic world? And what can happen when you actually surrender your will and plans to God? For Emmy Award-winning actress Patricia Heaton, star of iconic shows like Everybody Loves Raymond and The Middle, the answers to these questions have led to a bold walk of faith, fierce advocacy on behalf of the unborn and the nation of Israel and using her gifts both on and off screen. WATCH Stakelbeck Tonight episodes for free on TBN+ here. The Stakscast with Erick Stakelbeck podcast features host Erick Stakelbeck and special guests having candid, thought-provoking conversations on the state of America, the world, and the Church, plus powerful personal testimonies and stories. Tune in for deep discussions on the big issues that matter to you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Everybody Loves Raymond" star Patricia Heaton reveals how she avoided becoming a Hollywood divorce statistic by listening to the wife of one of the Beatles. Joined by her husband, David Hunt, to share the inspiration behind their movie “Unexpected,” the couple discuss marriage, infertility, IVF, abortion, adoption, surrogacy, and even how marijuana affects sperm counts. Considering how environmental toxins may be a factor in declining birth rates, Patricia says that “the jury is still out on RFK [Jr.],” but he is going in the “right direction,” and she admits that some aspects of the feminist movement have been “tremendously damaging for women.” Patricia critiques the “huge problems” with socialism, and David says our education system is in need of “massive reform.” After joking that “Hollywood values” are “kind of an oxymoron” and teasing David's upcoming role on “The Chosen,” the conversation turns to Israel and the rise of anti-Semitism, as Patricia explains why she founded the October 7 Coalition after watching Hamas bodycam footage from the deadly attacks. She calls out the pastors who don't speak out because they are “afraid to offend Muslims,” and she says that if you want to know where the Jews' land is, just read the Bible. GLENN'S SPONSORS PreBorn By introducing an expecting mother to her unborn baby through a free ultrasound, PreBorn doubles the chances that she will choose life. To donate securely, dial #250 and say the keyword “baby,” or visit https://preborn.com/glenn. Relief Factor Relief Factor can help you live pain-free! The three-week quick start is only $19.95. Visit https://www.relieffactor.com/ or call 800-4-RELIEF. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get ready for another hilarious and thought-provoking episode of the Working Perspectives podcast! Your favorite hosts are back with a wild ride through a variety of topics you won't want to miss. We kick things off with a side-splitting reenactment of a classic scene from the iconic 90s sitcom, Martin! Prepare for some serious laughs as we bring back some nostalgic comedy. Then, we dive deep into the surprisingly interesting origins of a word we all use: "poop"! You might be surprised by its history. Next up, we explore the beginnings of the fashion trend of sagging pants. Where did it come from, and what's the story behind it? We've got the details. Sweet tooth alert! We conduct a blind ranking of the top 5 Easter candies. Which treat will come out on top? You might not agree with our picks! Introducing a brand new segment where we tackle the age-old question: Blue Collar or Yuppie? This week, we debate whether Easter egg hunts and being a Civil War buff lean more one way or the other. You might be surprised by our conclusions! And to wrap things up, we bring you another dose of comedy with a reenactment from the beloved show, Everybody Loves Raymond. Get ready for some family fun! Finally, we take some time to read and respond to YOUR comments left on our YouTube channel. Join the conversation and see if your thoughts made it into the episode! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit that notification bell so you never miss an episode of Working Perspectives! @rjohnson9543 @SynergyGamingTV @GeraldRhinehart @alloy1100
Phil and David enjoy an animated conversation with the Emmy-winning TV writer and producer Mike Scully about his long and impressive career working on shows including "The Simpsons," "Parks and Recreation," and with Phil on "Everybody Loves Raymond." With great stories about Conan O'Brien, Yakov Smirnoff, Don Knotts and Keith Richards. To learn more about building community through food and "Somebody Feed the People," visit the Philanthropy page at philrosenthalworld.com.
Welcome back to the Working Perspectives Podcast! In this wild episode, we're diving deep into a hilarious mix of nostalgia, history, and internet culture. We kick things off with a side-splitting reenactment of a classic scene from the 90's sitcom, Martin! Get ready to laugh! (0:00) Then, we share the fascinating story behind how our show, "The Producer," got its unique name. (5:30) Next, we delve into the legendary duel record of none other than Andrew Jackson! You won't believe how many times he faced off! (12:15) We introduce a brand new segment where we blind rank the 5 most talked-about people on the internet, sparking a heated debate! (20:00) Finally, we tackle the burning questions: Is auto racing blue collar or yuppie? What about youth baseball? We debate the cultural nuances and settle the score! (35:00) And to wrap it all up, we end with another hilarious reenactment, this time from the iconic show, Everybody Loves Raymond! (45:00) Join us for another episode packed with laughs, insights, and everything in between. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more Working Perspectives! #WorkingPerspectives #Podcast #Martin #AndrewJackson #InternetCelebrities #BlindRanking #AutoRacing #YouthBaseball #EverybodyLovesRaymond #ComedyPodcast #HistoryPodcast #PopCulture #FunnyPodcast #PodcastEpisode #NewEpisode
Calling All Writers!Mike Royce is a writer and producer. His list of credits is not short. One Day at a Time, Men of a Certain Age, Everybody Loves Raymond, and that's just scratching the surface.Additionally, during the recent writer and actor strikes, Mike was very vocal advocating for creatives and Unions.
Rock legend Peter Wolf has written an extraordinary memoir entitled "Waiting On The Moon" that's full of mindblowing stories that go far beyond his brilliant music career, to unforgettable stories about his marriage in The Seventies to the Oscar-winning actress Faye Dunaway, and his fascinating experiences with everyone from Marilyn Monroe to Muddy Waters, The Rolling Stones to Alfred Hitchcock. Phil and David invited noted J Geils Band fan and famed TV writer Mike Scully (The Simpsons, Parks & Recreation, Everybody Loves Raymond) to join this soulful conversation. Order Peter's book here. All this, plus, hear a preview of next week's episode with the one & only Smokey Robinson along with Brad Paisley. To learn more about building community through food and "Somebody Feed the People," visit the Philanthropy page at philrosenthalworld.com.
Welcome fellow adventurers! The discussion on life nuggets, continues right here on the Masculine Journey After Hours Podcast. The clips are from "Rudy," "Everybody Loves Raymond," "City Slickers," and "Two and a Half Men." There's no advertising or commercials, just men of God, talking and getting to the truth of the matter. The conversation and Journey continues. Be sure to check out our other podcasts, Masculine Journey and Masculine Journey Joyride for more great content!
We're halfway to an EGOT on this brand new Go Fact Yourself! In this episode…Guests:Phil Rosenthal is an Emmy-winning writer and producer, who went from producing and writing “Everybody Loves Raymond” to hosting “Somebody Feed Phil” – the Netflix series where he samples cuisine from around the world. He'll tell us about some of his most memorable dishes.Sarah Jones is a Tony-winning actor and writer, whose celebrated solo shows involve playing multiple characters – some of whom show up in this recording! Sarah and her characters can be heard on her acclaimed podcast, “America, Who Hurt You?”Areas of ExpertisePhil: Stanley Kubrick, Hollywood restaurants, and the TV show “The Odd Couple.”Sarah: 1990s East Coast hip-hop, the origins of New York accents, and dating apps. What's the difference: Better Safe than SorryWhat's the difference between a safe and a vault?What's the difference between to repent and to atone? With Guest Experts:Lowell Ganz: Oscar-nominated writer, who's responsible for more episodes of “The Odd Couple” than anyone else. Adam Klugman: Collaborator and son of Jack Klugman, star of “The Odd Couple.”Big Daddy Kane: Grammy-winning rapper and producer, known for his groundbreaking rhymes.Spinderella: Grammy-winning DJ, rapper and producer, known for her work as a member of the group Salt-N-Pepa.Hosts: J. Keith van StraatenHelen HongCredits:Theme Song by Jonathan Green.Maximum Fun's Senior Producer is Laura Swisher.Co-Producer and Editor is Julian Burrell.Seeing our next live-audience shows by YOU!You can also hear a different version of our episodes – and play a corresponding trivia quiz – at laist.com/gofactyourself***New Radio Stations Carrying GFY!***You can now hear the show LIVE on the radio on NPR stations LAist 89.3 in Southern California, WUTC 88.1 in Chattanooga, WUWM 89.7 in Milwaukee, and KODK 90.7 in Kodiak. Check their respective websites for details on how and when to listen.LAist Airtimes: Saturdays at 10am & 5pm. Sundays at 8pm. (All times Pacific)Ask YOUR local NPR station about picking up GFY in your area!
Welcome fellow Joy Riders to the Masculine Journey Joyride Podcast! On this podcast you can expect to laugh and smile with Godly men who love the Lord and want nothing more than to honor and glorify God. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the Joy Ride. This week, the guys discuss advice they have received, lessons learned, or things they have heard or seen that motivated them to make positive changes in their lives. The clips are from "Parks And Rec," "Everyone's Free To Wear Sunscreen," and "Everybody Loves Raymond." Be sure to check out our other podcasts, Masculine Journey and Masculine Journey After Hours for more great content!
This week on Screentime John Fardy talks to the creator of 'Everybody Loves Raymond' and star of 'Somebody Feed Phil' Phil Rosenthal ahead of his live show at the 3Olympia. There's also Oscar predictions and a timely tribute to Gene Hackman.
Send us a textWelcome to 'On the Path' w/ Cheryl Nembhard!This week is a very special episode where Cheryl is privileged to sit with Zachary Levi (Shazam!), Emmy-nominated Actress Patricia Heaton and newcomer Jacob Laval to discuss their brand new movie 'The Unbreakable Boy', now playing in theatres everywhere!!In this bonus conversation, Zachary Levis discusses:-What it means for him to play this role-His upcoming role as a new Father and his thoughts and feelings around that-The importance of Courage, Hope and JoyEmmy-nominated Actress Patricia Heaton discusses:- The legacy she hopes to leave as an Actress-The Mentors in Hollywood that have shaped her life-The value strong Women bring to any space**Available in Audio and Youtube only. Please like and subscribe to her channel here: https://youtube.com/@cherylnembhardtv?si=DonM5UnMx1-Hfwvb **
Ringo Starr once said, “Everybody knows David Wild.” David is a Grammy-nominated writer, producer and journalist. He had a decades-long career at Rolling Stone Magazine as a contributing editor, he writes for the Grammys, and maybe you've heard his podcast Naked Lunch with co-host Phil Rosenthal of Everybody Loves Raymond and Somebody Feed Phil. In this episode, David will share memorable moments with Paul and Linda McCartney and a life-changing piece of advice Linda offered him, which profoundly impacted his personal life. He'll talk about moving to LA in the early 90s while working for Rolling Stone Magazine and taking up temporary residency and the famed rock hotel, the Sunset Marquis. He'll share unforgettable Grammy moments, why Axl Rose wanted his astrological sign and how Boston is responsible for grunge music. Find out more about David Wild: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildaboutmusicdavid Naked Lunch: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/naked-lunch/id1620018481 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7C5SyM9P4ZBGtcXnMpsPYFIPD7DneRdl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Phil Rosenthal is checking in on the state of his friendship with Ted Danson after a hot and heavy start! The “Everybody Loves Raymond” creator discusses how his late parents influenced him, the time he met a young Ray Romano, and why he doesn't consider “Somebody Feed Phil” a food show. Bonus: Phil offers some tips on traveling and eating well.To help those affected by the Southern California wildfires, make a donation to World Central Kitchen today. Like watching your podcasts? Visit http://youtube.com/teamcoco to see full episodes.
In this episode we discuss some major pop debacles, My Strange Addiction strawberry applesauce edition, the scent notes of an elementary school gym closet, putting pillows in a blanket box every night, Nemo's aka the other lead character, wearing stockings in your own house and SO MUCH MORE!!!
We kick off the episode talking about postgame interviews. The first caller is in an Everybody Loves Raymond situation with his in-laws. Next, a caller from Ohio gives us a peek into Amish life and lets us know what we should know. Last caller is a guy who lives full-time on the road with his family in an RV—oh, and he's a huge Dungeons & Dragons fan. Don't have time to call in? Call our Voicemail line and tell us what's on your mind
In this episode we discuss Maddy being a popcorner, the mind-blowing Cool Rider cameo in Merry Gentlemen, how Smartfood stinks weird, crying about food, Liv's shameful Everybody Loves Raymond spiral, man caves, married couples “hooking up”, how using Fank Costanza is basically doping, the horror of having to share your bathroom, the missed opportunity with the title and SO MUCH MORE!!!
In this episode of Personally Speaking, Msgr. Jim Lisante is joined by the Emmy Award winning actress Patricia Heaton. Patricia is best known for her role on the hit television series “Everybody Loves Raymond” for 9 seasons. She talks about her life, her career, her family and the Catholic faith and values that matter most to her.Support the show
From Episode 25! "We love Mike Scully and so will you." Our first visit from legendary comedy writer, Mike Scully!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Live from Pawnee: A Parks and Recreation Fan Rewatch Podcast
Leave it to Mark and Allen to wait until the podcast is almost done to deliver an interview like this. It was so great to meet with Mike Scully - what a nice guy, a great conversationalist, and a good sport! Not only is his body of work fascinating, but he doesn't mind when we accidentally add credits to his resume that don't even exist (keep your ears peeled to hear Mark make a royal screwup, LOL). The boys were extremely lucky to get a chance like this to talk with Mike around late September 2024. We got to hear about Mike's work on big shows such as Everybody Loves Raymond and The Simpsons (and Parks of course), what he thought about acting as Pawnee citizen Pearl, concerns he had about Champion the 3-Legged Dog, his start in stand-up (and two famous people he met in the process), and many, many other topics. Please tune in and listen to a thoroughly interesting and tremendously entertaining conversation with writer/producer Mike Scully.
Aaron Rodgers gives details on what drove his family apart. The NFL star dropping bombshell after bombshell from using psychedelic drugs to his list of Hollywood exes. Then, Jessica Simpson stuns fans with a new look. Plus, Lady Gaga's gigantic engagement ring. Our best look at her 8-carat rock and how much it's worth. And, will comedian Nikki Glaser turn the Golden Globes into a roast? We're with the first time host and first time nominees. Then, we crash Keanu Reeves' date night as the “Sonic 3” stars shut down Hollywood Boulevard. Plus, our safari park sit down with the cast of “Mufasa”. Billy Eichner details the hilarious way he met Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. And, getting rETrospective with Ray Romano. Untold stories from his many movie and TV roles. And why he recently rewatched every single episode of “Everybody Loves Raymond”. Then, a new chapter for “The Karate Kid”. How Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan are teaming up to bring the franchise back to the big screen with Joshua Jackson along for the ride.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Grace Fraga is an award winning Latina actress, comedian, writer, podcaster and producer was inducted into the National Comedy Hall of Fame in 2020. Grace has appeared on national television on NBC, A&E, CBS, Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, VH-1, Court TV, Univision, Galavision and Telemundo. Some of her guest star roles include, "The Steve Harvey Show", "Gene Simmons Family Jewels," "Comedy Cage Match," "FBI Files," "Mystery ER," "Killer Outbreaks," "The First Time" and "North Mission Road." Spanish language credits include "No Me Hallo," "Accesso Maximo" and "Amor or Mentira." Night club appearances include stops in Los Angeles, New York, Miami, San Francisco, Salt Lake, Chicago, New Orleans, Reno and Las Vegas at top rated venues such as The Comedy Store, The Improv, The Laugh Factory, The Ice House, The Comedy Zone and Harrah's. Grace has performed in colleges all over California including the University of San Diego, Cal State University, West Hills College and East Los Angeles College. She has also toured in the "Las Comadres of Comedy, the Funniest Latinas in America" and "Women Who Kick ComedyButt" troupes and been a guest on National Lampoon and a co-host on Playboy Radio. Rumored to be distant relative of Eva Peron, Grace Fraga arrived in Los Angeles via New Orleans from her home town of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Since taking each city by storm, she has accomplished a lot. One was her win of a Big Easy Entertainment Award for Best Actress in a Comedy for her supporting role in Walt Donk's stage play "Rio Seco." Another was to develop a sitcom, "For the Love of Grace," being mentored by Ellen Sandler (an Emmy Award nominee for her work on "Everybody Loves Raymond".) Her one woman show the Latin American Princess' international search for her Knight in Shining Armor "Sleeping Booty: A Modern Fairy Tale" recently had a one night only sneak peek. As a child growing up in South America, the ever inquisitive over achiever of a civil engineer and concert pianist earned three college degrees - a BA in Art History Education, an MA in Art History with an emphasis in Theatre and Film Analysis and a MBA in Finance, which of course led her to her career in the entertainment field. Recently, with Emmy Award winner Anne Beatts, she co-created, wrote, produced and starred in webisodes of "Dr. Lupe's Love Picante". Grace can now add author to her impressive list of accomplishments. Her book titled, "Love at First Ex", has been getting excellent reviews on amazon. The book teaches how to incorporate your Ex's into your life. She has appeared on "The Steve Harvey Show", launching her career as a relationship coach. She just published her second book, "Love at First Ex, the Self Help Edition", a practical guide on how to deal with the post break up aftermath. Not one to rest on her laurels, Grace got a development deal from PBS to shoot a TV pilot, "The ART of Storytelling" which she created, executive produced and hosted.
Jamie Lee Curtis stops by to discuss her role in the new Amazon Prime series ‘The Sticky' and the latest on the sequel to ‘Freaky Friday.' Also, Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano talk about teaming up for the new Netflix show ‘No Good Deed,' where they play a husband and wife trying to sell a house full of secrets. Plus, YouTube star Danielle Kartes shares a few of her favorite food-themed gifts to give this holiday season.
The major thing about Netflix's No Good Deed that appealed to Ray Romano was that it was unlike anything he'd done before. “I read about three scripts, and at the end of each there was a little twist, a little turn, [and] it was funny.” The dramedy series follows families looking to buy a home owned by Paul and Lydia Morgan (Romano and Lisa Kudrow). “You can tell a person's good or bad, not from one incident, [but] from overall. We get to see that these are good people going through bad situations.” The series uses comedic actors in sometimes-dramatic situations (yet still humorous). “You know both of us, Lisa and I, from sitcoms—her sitcom was much more well-known than ours, but we have our fans, too. If they allow us to show this other [heavier] side, I think it's very effective.” Romano, who shot to fame with Everybody Loves Raymond, says he still gets intimidated working with celebrities like Kudrow. “You imbue this persona to these people that are celebrities and icons and whatnot, and then after you get to spend time with them, they're just people.” See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
10/25/24: Jim Shaw is filling in for Joel Heitkamp on "News and Views," and is joined by Bruce Kirschbaum. Bruce is a producer and writer, and is best known for his work on The Ben Stiller Show, Seinfeld, Everybody Loves Raymond, and Curb Your Enthusiasm. Bruce shares memories of working on Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm, and tells the listeners what it was like working with people like Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The New York Mets' baseball team debuted in 1962 Queens, NY. Using a custom ad to recruit fans, "Meet the Mets" would be mark a beginning of sports anthems bringing good luck to their team! "Let's Go Mets!" created a slogan prior to 1986's World Series win, and now "OMG" is 2024's season anthem by new shortstop player Jose Iglesias! Learn New York baseball history, and relive the memories written behind these 3 Mets anthems. Let's go Mets, and let's take music notes!Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann CatenaText the show, Support the show"Meet the Mets" - Glenn Ossner and Orchestra (1963)4 versions"Let's Go Mets!" - Tom Bernfeld, composed by Shelly Palmer"OMG" - Candelita (Jose Iglesias) - (2024)"OMG (Remix)" feat. Pitbull and Silvestre Dongond (2024)"OMG" - live @ 7/1's post-game McDonalds' Grimace & The MetsKeith Hernandez scenes on Seinfeld's "The Boyfriend" (1992)"Spit scene"Everybody Loves Raymond episode: "Big Shots" (1999)Abandoned Albums - podcastRelated Episodes:Ep. 93 - Japan Themed SongsEp. 216 - Alicia Keys Top 10Ep. 227 - Usher Top 10Ep. 250 - French Lyrics Playlist
Today on What's My Frame I'm joined by Writer, Producer & Showrunner Mike Royce. Mike shares his journey and cast of charters that have supported his career from NY stand up to helping craft some of our most believed comedies like Everybody Loves Raymond, Netflix's One Day at a Time & Men of a Certain Age. Mike's an excellent example of community and paying it forward through his work with the WGA Foundation and Writers' Access Support Staff Training Program. In today's episode Mike takes us into the writers room, shares insight into the world of being a showrunner, gives perspective for actors regarding table reads and so much more!Join us for this honest, insightful look at our beloved industry along with a few laughs and rewrites! Now let's get to the conversation! --- What's My Frame, hosted by Laura Linda Bradley Join the WMF creative community now! What's My Frame? official site Instagram: @whatsmyframe TikTok: @whatsmyframe IMDb What's My Frame? merch --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whats-my-frame/support
What are the greatest TV situation comedies of all time? Phil -- who created the classic sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond" -- and David -- who watched it religiously -- discuss their own favorite shows, and take your calls about yours. To learn more about building community through food and "Somebody Feed the People," visit the Philanthropy page at philrosenthalworld.com.
Join @thebuzzknight for this classic replay with Phil Rosenthal. He is the creator of the hit TV show "Everybody Loves Raymond" and the star of The Netflix series "Somebody Feed Phil." Questions or comments? Write Buzz@buzzknightmedia.com Connect with Buzz on Twitter @TheBuzzKnight and Instagram @takinawalkpodcast. Like the show? Leave us a review here. ReviewSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Acclaimed television and film writer Ken Levine has had a successful writing career that consisted of Cheers, Frasier, M*A*S*H, Everybody Loves Raymond, and countless others. He is also an accomplished Major League baseball announcer. He shared an Outstanding Comedy Series Emmy award in 1983 for his work on Cheers. He recently stopped producing his own podcast, Hollywood and Levine, and his own blog. In this episode, Levine talks about getting his start in a golden age of television. He discussed at length his work on Cheers and Frasier. Furthermore, he comments on the transition from network television to streaming services and how smaller episode totals are a challenge for writers. As for his baseball experience, that conversation will be continued on a future episode of a podcast called Sports with Friends.
Natalia Reagan is a biological anthropologist, primatologist, comedian, host, producer, podcaster, professor, writer, and monkey-chasing weirdo. You may have seen her on Neil deGrasse Tyson's “StarTalk”, Nat Geo Wild's "Everything You Didn't Know About Animals”, History's “UnXplained”, Travel Channel's “Paranormal Caught on Camera”, or "Everybody Loves Raymond" and "My Name is Earl". Website: NataliaReagan.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/natalia13reagan/ FB Official: https://www.facebook.com/nataliareaganofficial/ Substack: (Coming soon!) https://nataliareagan.substack.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@beholdnatalia?lang=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nataliareagan Twitter: https://twitter.com/natalia13reagan Pre-Save The Doohickeys' "I Wish My Truck Was Bigger" - https://fortybelowrecs.lnk.to/Iwmtwb ADS: BETTERHELP: Visit http://www.BetterHelp.com/IDK today to get 10% off your first month.
The great Phil Rosenthal (host of “Somebody Feeds Phil” on Netflix and creator of “Everybody Loves Raymond”) joins The Andy Richter Call-In Show this week to talk RESTAURANT & SERVICE INDUSTRY STORIES! In this episode of Andy's new weekly SiriusXM radio show, we hear from callers about some of the world's worst customers, dining scams, disgusting kitchens, celebrity restaurants, and one raunchy call that Phil is still recovering from.Want to call in? Fill out our Google Form at BIT.LY/CALLANDYRICHTER or dial 855-266-2604.This episode previously aired on SiriusXM's Conan O'Brien Radio (ch. 104). If you'd like to hear these episodes in advance, new episodes premiere exclusively for SiriusXM subscribers on Conan O'Brien Radio and the SiriusXM app every Wednesday at 4pm ET/1pm PT.
The following video contains content about the sensitive topic of suicide. Discretion is advised. If you or someone you know is struggling or in a crisis, help is available. Call or text 988, or chat 988lifeline.org. This week we welcome comedian Fred Stoller to the Pod! Fred is most known for his numerous roles on ‘Everybody Loves Raymond', ‘The Nanny', ‘Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide', and many MANY more! However, our favorite role of his is Dexter on ‘Wizards of Waverly Place'. Fred tells us his journey from denying roles on Hannah Montana to loving his time learning about twitter and the dougie with the Wizards cast. He shares how he landed his first staff writing job on a sitcom, and also how he wrote two books. He also recalls his favorite wizard memories with David and Jen, and reveals why it was his favorite show to work on. Why does Fred apologize to Jen? Which tv show did Fred get cut from? And what advice did Fred give to one of the Wizards cast members??Follow Fred @Fred_stoller on Instagram and TikTok!Follow @WizardsPod on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube! Want access to weekly bonus videos, exclusive behind-the-scenes content and more? Join our Patreon now at patreon.com/WizardsPod.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hollywood legend Phil Rosenthal is here discussing everything from his misadventures finding the Dear Media studio to the best hotel and restaurants in Philly. They dive into hilarious anecdotes from the "Everybody Loves Raymond" set, including how they kept it kid-friendly without losing the edge. Phil shares charming stories about his Jewish parents, the joys of movie nights and dinner parties, and the unexpected perks of being a successful writer. Turns out.... even the Erewhon smoothie is overrated to Phil! What are ya nuts?!Leave us a voicemail here!Sponsors:DrinkAG1.com/goodguys for a free 1 year supply of vitamin D and 5 free travel packsRo.co/good - Sign up today and you'll pay just $99 for your first month — and $145 a month after thatJoinbilt.com/goodguys to start earning points with your rent payments todayHero Bread is offering a special 10% off your first order on their new recipe with the code GOODGUYS24 at Hero.coKeep commerce human. Discover small businesses on Etsy!Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Phil Rosenthal (Somebody Feed Phil) and Justin talk about the origin of his it show "Everybody Loves Raymond," the importance of trying new things, and what it's like to work with his brother on his Netflix travel show "Somebody Feed Phil."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.