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Johnny Mac reviews early YouTube performance for “Good Night with Ben Gleib,” noting 21,000 views for the premiere (guest Kevin Smith) and 308 views for a clip, and compares it to Netflix's teaser for Tony Hinchcliffe's “Man of the People,” discussed via a Daily Beast critique and cited at 20,000 views. He reports Marcello Hernandez will host the ESPYs July 15 as the show returns to New York at Lincoln Center. Brooks Wheelan discusses opening for Seth Meyers and John Oliver at the Beacon Theatre, the Chicago comedy scene, and his two marathons, including an ASICS endorsement and a failed Mountain Dew stunt. Other items: Michelle Obama praises Dave Chappelle; Josh Johnson's hoodie persona; Vittorio Angeloni on pushing audiences; Ray Romano on the “Everybody Loves Raymond” title; Jeff Foxworthy says his Fox Nation special may be his last; Nate Bargatze's “The Breadwinner” earns $7.5M domestic weekend; Indian comedian Yash Bhardwaj says he was detained 47 days in Dubai over a Google Maps reel; and the New York Laughs Festival runs June 3–7 with free Union Square “Comedy in the Square.” 00:12 Ben Gleib YouTube Late Night01:15 Tony Hinchcliffe Netflix Backlash03:19 Marcelo Hernandez Hosts ESPYs03:55 Brooks Wheelan Beacon Residency05:10 Marathons and Sneaker Talk!06:52 Chappelle and Josh Johnson Style07:39 Pushing Audience Boundaries07:53 Ray Romano Show Title Origin08:27 Jeff Foxworthy Final Special09:15 Nate Bargatze Box Office Check10:14 Comedian Detained in Dubai11:00 NY Laughs Festival Highlights Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daily-comedy-news-with-johnny-mac-a-daily-briefing-on-comedians-and-the-comedy-industry--4522158/support.Daily Comedy News with Johnny Mac is a daily podcast covering comedians, stand-up comedy, late night television, and the comedy industry. New episodes every morning. Follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Part of the Caloroga Shark Media network.Contact John at John@thesharkdeck dot com For Uninterrupted Listening, use the Apple Podcast App and click the banner that says Uninterrupted Listening. $4.99/month John's Substack about media is free.This is the animal sanctuary mentioned in the February 10 episode.
One of the stars of this weekend’s BottleRock festival isn’t a singer, rocker or band member, instead it’s award winning television writer, producer, host and self proclaimed foodie, Phil Rosenthal. Perhaps best known for creating the hit CBS sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond”, Rosenthal now has a cult following for his Netflix travel and food series, “Somebody Feed Phil”. Rosenthal explains what he’s doing on stage at a music festival and how after 10 years of rejection from Hollywood, he’s found his second career bringing the world, its food and its customs to viewers, building bridges, not walls around our borders. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the stars of this weekend’s BottleRock festival isn’t a singer, rocker or band member, instead it’s award winning television writer, producer, host and self proclaimed foodie, Phil Rosenthal. Perhaps best known for creating the hit CBS sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond”, Rosenthal now has a cult following for his Netflix travel and food series, “Somebody Feed Phil”. Rosenthal explains what he’s doing on stage at a music festival and how after 10 years of rejection from Hollywood, he’s found his second career bringing the world, its food and its customs to viewers, building bridges, not walls around our borders. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the stars of this weekend’s BottleRock festival isn’t a singer, rocker or band member, instead it’s award winning television writer, producer, host and self proclaimed foodie, Phil Rosenthal. Perhaps best known for creating the hit CBS sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond”, Rosenthal now has a cult following for his Netflix travel and food series, “Somebody Feed Phil”. Rosenthal explains what he’s doing on stage at a music festival and how after 10 years of rejection from Hollywood, he’s found his second career bringing the world, its food and its customs to viewers, building bridges, not walls around our borders. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the stars of this weekend’s BottleRock festival isn’t a singer, rocker or band member, instead it’s award winning television writer, producer, host and self proclaimed foodie, Phil Rosenthal. Perhaps best known for creating the hit CBS sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond”, Rosenthal now has a cult following for his Netflix travel and food series, “Somebody Feed Phil”. Rosenthal explains what he’s doing on stage at a music festival and how after 10 years of rejection from Hollywood, he’s found his second career bringing the world, its food and its customs to viewers, building bridges, not walls around our borders. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(airdate: 5.21.26) Aaron Rodgers says this upcoming season with the Pittsburgh Steelers will officially be his last, meaning sports talk radio is preparing for an emotional support group. Meanwhile, Ray Romano is still reportedly earning millions every year from Everybody Loves Raymond reruns, proving awkward family dinners really do pay off. And early reviews for The Mandalorian and Grogu are all over the galaxy, with critics split on whether the latest Star Wars adventure is fun nostalgia or just expensive Baby Yoda babysitting. Voted 6th Best Entertainment News Podcast! Because being #1 is soooo overrated. And @HalleBerry Listen to the daily Van Camp and Morgan radio show at: https://vancampandmorgan.com/stations buy us a coffee
Vinnie literally can't wait for Bad Advice tomorrow. Stephen Colbert's final show is tonight! Is it wrong? Nick Lachey is tattle-telling on his ex wife Jessica Simpson. Tom Brady is doing something on YouTube. Is Ray Romano still making money from ‘Everybody Loves Raymond.' A woman dies after falling into an open manhole in Manhattan. This beach in Pacifica is one of the most polluted in the nation. Could you stay blindfolded for 24 hours for $10 Million?
Hour 1: Don't miss Vinnie crying! Watch us on the Alice 97.3 YouTube. Bob's Movie Club has its next assignment: Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986). Brad Pitt's new Cliff Booth movie is coming to theaters this November! Memorial weekend is upon us! Is this really when summer starts? The Californian Michelin Guide recognized four new San Francisco restaurants. What are these orcas up to?! Plus, it's been a minute since we've harassed Matty, so let's do that. Hour 2: Vinnie literally can't wait for Bad Advice tomorrow. Stephen Colbert's final show is tonight! Is it wrong? Nick Lachey is tattle-telling on his ex wife Jessica Simpson. Tom Brady is doing something on YouTube. Is Ray Romano still making money from ‘Everybody Loves Raymond.' A woman dies after falling into an open manhole in Manhattan. This beach in Pacifica is one of the most polluted in the nation. Could you stay blindfolded for 24 hours for $10 Million Hour 3: Is it AI? Let's debate. A woman is eating a lot of pictures of Glen Powell. He's learning to navigate fame. Matthew Perry's prized possessions are being auctioned off. Apparently he was a big fan of Batman. How about a BIG bowl of guacamole? Beware of sausage! And consider cutting some of these ultra-processed foods. The price of doritos is going up. Bad news for books. A CIA scientist says there are FOUR alien species we've been visited by. Hour 4: A new Olivia Rodrigo single ‘The Cure' tomorrow! Kesha is embracing her sexuality with her new hit. Travis Kelce knows how to shop for Taylor Swift. A crowd surfing grandma! Air France flight bound for Detroit rerouted after possible Ebola exposure. Normal things that feel embarrassing. Oh no! Sarah forgot to make a game, but we can still play!
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Today on the Woody and Wilcox Show: Woody's “Chonker” photo; Netflix trailer for Michael Jackson series and new John Cena/Eric Andre movie; Ricky Stanicky; Ray Romano makes 18 million in residuals for Everybody Loves Raymond; Scientists grow chickens out of fake eggs; Listeners track down Woody and Wilcox's wives; The radio signal is being disrupted by atmospherics; AI photo used to charge Lyft passenger a damage fee; Venmo is updating its app; And more!
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The creator of the well loved Everybody Loves Raymond and host of 'Somebody Feed Phil' joins us to dip behind the curtain and chat about his upcoming comedy show and his past experiences in both comedy and food! Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcasts/carrie-and-tommySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
**Patricia Heaton Urges Political Restraint Following White House Shooting Incident**Patricia Heaton, the 68-year-old actress known for her role in *Everybody Loves Raymond*, called on her "friends on the left" to cease their attacks on Donald Trump following a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on April 25. In a post on X the next day, Heaton expressed her discontent with past Democratic presidents, stating, "I wasn't happy when [Bill] Clinton, [Barack] Obama or [Joe] Biden won, but I didn't call them fascist/dangerous/threat to democracy.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Patricia is a three-time Emmy Award-winning actress known for her work in The Middle and Everybody Loves Raymond. She has been alcohol-free for eight years and has just launched her alcohol free brand Solubrae. (Use code Soberful20 to get 20% off) Patricia shares her inspiring journey of going alcohol-free, the cultural influences on drinking, and how it transformed her life. Discover practical insights on overcoming social drinking, the health benefits of sobriety, and innovative alcohol-free alternatives. To learn more, visit the show notes.
Emmy-winning actress Patricia Heaton said she was “not a Trump supporter” in 2020 — but by 2025, she'd changed her stance, saying “The world is a safer place today… Thank you President Trump.” Heaton, best known for Everybody Loves Raymond and The Middle, has been sober for over 7 years after a pivotal moment involving wine and her family led her to go alcohol-free. Now she's helping others in sobriety with Solubrae, her new brand of alcohol-removed wine – while calming the masses from the media's constant panic over Trump 2.0. “Stop saying people who voted differently from you are ‘uneducated'… Learn your f-ing lesson about smearing people who vote differently from you,” she posted after Trump's election. Patricia Heaton joins Dr. Drew to discuss surviving Hollywood, her political evolution, and why she believes America is finally “on the right track” under Trump's second administration. Eric Bolling breaks down the fallout from the leaked NYT airman rescue story and the looming Iran conflict. Investigative journalist Emerald Robinson discusses election integrity and the bizarre, terrifying trend of America's top defense scientists vanishing without a trace. Patricia Heaton is an Emmy Award-winning actress and producer best known for her roles in Everybody Loves Raymond and The Middle. She is a bestselling author and recently launched the alcohol-free wine brand SOLUBRAE. Follow at https://x.com/PatriciaHeaton and learn more at https://solubrae.com/ – use code DRDREW20 for a discount! Eric Bolling is a TV personality, political commentator, and author. He hosts TheEDGE and is a former co-host of Fox News' The Five. A former commodities trader at the New York Mercantile Exchange, he also served on the NYMEX Board of Directors. Follow at https://x.com/ericbolling Emerald Robinson is a political journalist and former White House correspondent for Newsmax and One America News Network. She hosts Absolute With E on FrankSpeech.com and publishes The Right Way political newsletter. Follow at https://x.com/emeraldrobinson 「 SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS 」 • STRONG CELL – If you want to feel more like your younger self, go to https://strongcell.com/ and use code DREW for 20% off. • AUGUSTA PRECIOUS METALS – Thousands of Americans are moving portions of their retirement into physical gold & silver. Learn more in this 3-minute report from our friends at Augusta Precious Metals: https://drdrew.com/gold or text DREW to 35052 • FATTY15 – The future of essential fatty acids is here! Strengthen your cells against age-related breakdown with Fatty15. Get 15% off a 90-day Starter Kit Subscription at https://drdrew.com/fatty15 • PALEOVALLEY - "Paleovalley has a wide variety of extraordinary products that are both healthful and delicious,” says Dr. Drew. "I am a huge fan of this brand and know you'll love it too!” Get 15% off your first order at https://drdrew.com/paleovalley • THE WELLNESS COMPANY - Counteract harmful spike proteins with TWC's Signature Series Spike Support Formula containing nattokinase and selenium. Learn more about TWC's supplements at https://twc.health/drew 「 ABOUT THE SHOW 」 This show is for entertainment and/or informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Executive Producers • Kaleb Nation - https://kalebnation.com • Susan Pinsky - https://x.com/firstladyoflove Content Producer • Emily Barsh - https://x.com/emilytvproducer Hosted By • Dr. Drew Pinsky - https://x.com/drdrew Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on We Think It's Funny, hosts Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff are thrilled to welcome back a true fan favorite for his second appearance on the show: the legendary Phil Rosenthal! The creator of Everybody Loves Raymond and the joyful heart behind Netflix's Somebody Feed Phil rejoins the guys for another round of hilarious insights and heartfelt storytelling. From his latest culinary expeditions to deep-cut comedy history, Phil's infectious energy is on full display as he catches up with Daniel and Mark. It's a double-dose of wit and warmth you won't want to miss—pull up a chair and join the conversation!
The episode kicks off with Ross revealing he is a devoted fan of Phil Rosenthal, the creator of Everybody Loves Raymond, who now hosts a food travel show on Netflix called Somebody Feed Phil. Ross has personally visited around 15 of the restaurants the show featured, which is either very impressive or the most expensive hobby a woodworking podcast host has ever admitted to on air. Jess loves the show too, mostly because she cannot figure out how the man stays thin eating like that. Ross explains Phil only takes a bite and hands the rest to the crew, which is the most polite thing anyone has ever done at a Michelin-starred restaurant and a taco truck back to back.From there the three of them do what any group of close friends does when the mics are hot and nobody has stopped them, which is spend a solid chunk of time ranking summer fruit. Jess is pushing enormous Walmart grapes nearly two inches across that basically look like plums. Colton is a mango guy who cuts them like an avocado and eats them off the grid. Ross wants dark plums all the way through, loves end-of-summer strawberries and Georgia peaches but peels them because the fuzz is a dealbreaker. Jess eats the entire kiwi including the skin. Ross does not like watermelon. This is treated as breaking news.The real meat of the episode is Colton's deck. He wants to build a 38-foot wide covered back deck on his 1945 farmhouse and came with some ideas, some of which were fine and some of which made Jess say the words "way too thin" with an energy suggesting Colton had proposed framing an aircraft carrier with toothpicks. Two-by-sixes for the floor joists are out. Minimum two-by-tens, go with twelves if spanning 16 feet, and nobody uses four-by-four posts to hold up a roof at 12-foot height unless they enjoy watching things bow slowly over time. Jess advocates hard for at least a 24-inch roof overhang to protect the deck from sun damage, which apparently kills wood faster than water does. The pressure-treated lumber debate gets thorough, covering ground contact versus outdoor rated, copper-based treatments, and whether you need to seal every cut end. Ross strongly recommends filming all of it because outdoor build content crushes every other category on YouTube and TikTok and Colton is leaving serious views on the table.The back half belongs to a trivia game Jess built from scratch where every country has a national tree and most of them are trees these three have never heard of. Countries like Bhutan, Laos, Guyana, Botswana, and Papua New Guinea get their trees identified one by one while Ross and Colton guess the Janka hardness rating and are wrong almost every single time. African Blackwood from Tanzania sinks in water and was historically used as bearings on boats. Mopane from Zambia rates around 3000 Janka and will destroy your planer blades. The Marula tree from Mozambique produces fruit that ferments on the ground and has been documented getting elephants genuinely drunk. Frangipani from Laos rates under 500, which Jess describes as one you could fart on and dent it. The national food trivia woven in is equally unhinged, including larb from Laos, blood sausage with lingonberry jam from Estonia, and a Uruguayan dish Colton identifies from personal West Texas experience as requiring a full week of recovery after eating.Ross closes with a nugget about threaded insert bolts for table bases, Colton finally committed to SketchUp and recommends the Sketchup Essentials YouTube channel, and Jess says use YouTube for every tool purchase decision you ever make and also just buy the good drill the first time.Legal complaints go to Barone Barone Barone Barone Barone and Barone Legal Partners. Motto available upon request.Beat Around the Bench is a woodworking, DIY, and general nonsense podcast hosted by Jess of Jess Build It, Colton of Cold Crit, and Ross of R&C Woodworking and Designs. Find them on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and Patreon.
Everybody Loves Raymond creator Phil Rosenthal and his daughter Lily Rosenthal sit down with LifeMinute editor-in-chief Joann Butler to discuss their new children's book, Just Try It! Someplace New! , family, food, and more
Everybody Loves Raymond creator Phil Rosenthal and his daughter Lily Rosenthal sit down with LifeMinute editor-in-chief Joann Butler to discuss their new children's book, Just Try It! Someplace New! , family, food, and more
"I'm exactly like Anthony Bourdain, if he was afraid of everything." Phil Rosenthal, the creator of "Everybody Loves Raymond" and host of Netflix's deliciously popular travel show, "Somebody Feed Phil", delights in leaving Dan "The Grief Eater" Le Batard to go hungry in maybe the most positive and mouthwatering South Beach Sessions to date. Phil never dreamt of writing and creating one of the most successful and beloved sitcoms of all-time, but he shares how he made sure it would be a show watched all around the world, even today, thirty years later. He talks about how there's nothing that brings people together more than the combination of family, food, travel, and humor - and nothing will stop him now from continuing to explore that combination all over the world. Phil also shares some of his favorite laughs (and meals) from his shows, honoring his parents with the opening of the most-popular diner in Los Angeles right now, Max & Helen's, and the joys of writing the New York Times-bestselling "Just Try It" series of children's books with his daughter, Lily. Phil and Lily's newest book, "Just Try It: Someplace New!" is available everywhere now and go to PhilRosenthalWorld.com for everything Phil. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"I'm exactly like Anthony Bourdain, if he was afraid of everything." Phil Rosenthal, the creator of "Everybody Loves Raymond" and host of Netflix's deliciously popular travel show, "Somebody Feed Phil", delights in leaving Dan "The Grief Eater" Le Batard to go hungry in maybe the most positive and mouthwatering South Beach Sessions to date. Phil never dreamt of writing and creating one of the most successful and beloved sitcoms of all-time, but he shares how he made sure it would be a show watched all around the world, even today, thirty years later. He talks about how there's nothing that brings people together more than the combination of family, food, travel, and humor - and nothing will stop him now from continuing to explore that combination all over the world. Phil also shares some of his favorite laughs (and meals) from his shows, honoring his parents with the opening of the most-popular diner in Los Angeles right now, Max & Helen's, and the joys of writing the New York Times-bestselling "Just Try It" series of children's books with his daughter, Lily. Phil and Lily's newest book, "Just Try It: Someplace New!" is available everywhere now and go to PhilRosenthalWorld.com for everything Phil. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Personally Speaking Msgr. Jim Lisante is joined again by the Emmy Award winning actress Patricia Heaton. Patricia is best known for her role on the hit series “Everybody Loves Raymond”. She talks about the new direction in her life, how she puts aging in perspective, and the Catholic faith and values that matter most to her.Support the show
Bleav Host Robert Land asks Sugar Land Space Cowboys Voice Gerald Sanchez @GeraldSanchezBB if the Astros lineup is underrated & who could be the biggest surprise this season. Plus, Who's more likely to make a comeback: Altuve or Walker? McCullers or Javier? We also hit on the Christian Roa story, Walker Janek's bright future & the potential of Blubaugh & Matthews. Today's Show is Presented by FanDuel! (00:23) Space Cowboy Staff: Extra Astros Bullpen? (1:02) Miguel Ullola Ceiling? (1:53) Brice Matthews: All-Star Potential? (3:58) Better Stuff Now: McCullers or Javier? (6:54) Biggest Concern? (9:29) Biggest Surprise Player? (10:25) Christian Roa: Surprise Roster player? (12:07) Astros 7th Best Odds to win AL? (16:04) Altuve or Walker: More likely to have bounce back season? (16:57) Is Astros Lineup Underrated? (19:09) Can Secret Hitting issue last yr improve? (20:23) Blubaugh: Top 3 Stuff on Staff? (21:07) Biggest Spring Standout? (23:45) What does Everybody Loves Raymond, The Simpson & Cheers have to do with Gerald? Subscribe on Youtube, Spotify, Apple & iHeart X @HSTPodcast Classic Houston Memories & History Playlist ️ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP6kjM8cv81ruXBBvH-vfCxXPO0npG_OS #astros #altuve #yordanalvarez Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
‘Somebody Feed Phil' star and ‘Everybody Loves Raymond' creator Phil Rosenthal joins the show. Over ceviche and aguachile, Phil tells me about the special gift he was able to give his mom, struggling to get a sitcom made after ‘Raymond,' and why it took a decade to get his hit travel show made. Plus, we get into opening one of the hottest food tickets in Los Angeles, his diner Max & Helen's, which he founded with Mozza founder Nancy Silverton. This episode was recorded at Holbox in South Los Angeles, CA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
One of the biggest names in food is undoubtably Phil Rosenthal. The creator of ‘Everybody Loves Raymond' has gone on to write cookbooks, children's books, and present food and travel documentaries, including eight seasons of ‘Somebody Feed Phil'. He's effortlessly entertaining, and has figured out a way to bring his passion to the stage, visiting New Zealand and Australia in a few months' time for a moderated conversation about his life, career, food, travel, and family. 'Somebody Feed Phil' is incredibly popular, with Rosenthal's love and appreciation for the things he experiences keeping audiences coming back. “There's enough in the world to make you angry and scared and frustrated, but I'm here to tell everyone that most of the world is not that,” he told Mike Hosking. “I sold the show with one line, this is the line: I'm exactly like Anthony Bourdain, if he was afraid of everything.” Bourdain, an American celebrity chef, hosted a wide range of food and travel programmes throughout his career, exploring international culture, cuisine, and the human condition. “I would watch Anthony Bourdain like everyone else and was a huge fan, and I thought, this guy's a superhero, he's amazing – I'm never doing that,” Rosenthal explained. Unlike Bourdain, Rosenthal is not the type to travel to Borneo and get a traditional hand-tapped tattoo from the native Iban people, and he bet most of the audience is the same. “So maybe there's a show for people like me, who are sitting on the couch, and maybe just getting off that couch is taking a giant step out of their comfort zone.” “I figured out a niche for myself.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Andy sits down with Phil Rosenthal, the creator of Everybody Loves Raymond and host of Somebody Feed Phil, for a deep, funny, and surprisingly real conversation about life, travel, and finding joy. Topics include: Overcoming fear of the unknown Why travel is the ultimate life hack, loneliness, success, and building a meaningful life Hollywood, rejection, and reinventing your career Why most people are better than their governments Phil shares stories from around the world and breaks down how to stay positive without ignoring reality. #everybodylovesraymond#WorldSavingPodcast #Travel #Happiness #MindsetShift #LifeAdvice #SomebodyFeedPhil #AndyFrasco
For a guy whose sitcom was called "Get a Life", we think that Chris Elliott has done pretty darn well. The son of legendary comedian Bob Elliott (of Bob and Ray fame), Chris has carved out his own niche playing slightly surreal and snarky characters. Beginning on Late Night with David Letterman, Chris was the focus of many recurring gags including him being a guy who lives under the theater seats. But he was above ground in the Fox sitcom Get A Life, playing an oblivious man-child who lives above his parents' garage. With movie roles including Cabin Boy and Groundhog Day plus recurring tv gigs including Everybody Loves Raymond and Schitt's Creek, Chris is staying plenty busy flying the Elliott comedy flag. And, oh yes, for those scoring at home Abby Elliott of the hit show The Bear is his daughter. Not bad for a guy who most of us first discovered living under David Letterman's seats. As always find extra clips below and thanks for sharing our shows! Want more Chris Elliott? Cabin Boy saw Chris make the leap to the big screen, though the movie didn't score with critics or mainstream moviegoers. It still retains a cult audience thanks to weird scenes like this. https://youtu.be/UFcc1rf4NiU?si=lnHjVvV6l-fpJpm7 Chris was a regular on Late Night with David Letterman playing many oddball roles. Here is where they introduce Dave to the "guy under the seats." https://youtu.be/VB7h8D8fZPc?si=rF-nMPFm5RbTCsQS Chris starred in Get A Life, an edgy comedy in which he played an oblivious man-child who lives about his parents' garage. And for bonus points, his TV dad is played by his real dad, comedy legend Bob Elliott. https://youtu.be/IQv_Ol5QxEg?si=bw6WjyxeYT15g1HK Chris Elliott's latest triumph is a spin as Roland Schitt, mayor of Schitt's Creek and foil to Eugene Levy's Johnny Rose. Here's a fun clip of Chris in "inaction". https://youtu.be/AWzRgDPDC6M?si=wCjf5jvdC9NW8Gq4
Ray Romano built one of the biggest sitcoms of the 1990s, made hundreds of millions of dollars, and still somehow feels underrated. In this episode, we break down Ray Romano's stand-up roots, his rise to Everybody Loves Raymond, and why his legacy deserves more respect.In this episode of Why Are You Laughing?, we go back to Ray Romano's early struggles in stand-up comedy, when he was grinding it out in clubs long before network fame. We talk about how David Letterman played a major role in helping Everybody Loves Raymond get on the air, and how Romano's low-key delivery and relatable writing style separated him from flashier comedians of his era.We also dig into the parts of his career that don't get talked about enough. From the criminally underrated Men of a Certain Age, to working with Martin Scorsese on Vinyl and The Irishman, to his more recent independent film Somewhere in Queens, Romano's post-sitcom work shows range and depth that often gets overlooked.Was he overshadowed by shows like Seinfeld and Friends? Has his stand-up been underappreciated? And why does a comic this successful still feel like a “quiet legend” in comedy history?This is a full career deep dive into Ray Romano's stand-up, sitcom fame, and underrated legacy.0:00 Intro3:02 Family background7:25 Stand-Up comedy roots17:45 Newsradio firing24:01 David Letterman influence27:36 Everybody Loves Raymond36:19 Other work41:15 Martin Scorsese45:52 Netflix special50:34 Somewhere in Queens58:26 Norm MacdonaldFOR ALL THINGS BLIND MIKEhttp://blindmike.netFOR ALL THINGS CRAIGGERShttp://www.verygoodshow.orgFOR ALL THINGS HACKRIDEhttp://hackridethedemon.comFOR ALL THINGS DJ ELECTRA FRYhttp://djelectrafry.com
This episode we meet Kevin James, a practitioner of "blue collar" comedy, mining everyday life for laugh on television, in movies, and on the standup stage. Originally Kevin was on track to be an athlete (he was a high school wrestling buddy of WWE superstar Mick Foley), but injuries made him shift gears into standup comedy. Moving to Los Angeles to enhance his career opportunities, Kevin became friends with fellow legend Ray Romano, guesting several times on his Everybody Loves Raymond sitcom. Eventually Kevin scored his own sitcom -- The King of Queens -- with was a stalwart of the CBS prime time lineup from 1998-2007. Kevin also has carved out a fine movie career with roles ranging from Paul Blart: Mall Cop to Zookeeper to the Grown Ups films with his pal Adam Sandler. And Kevin's recent standup specials on Netflix and Prime Video show he has lost none of his timing and wit. As always find extra clips below and thanks for sharing our shows! Want more Kevin James? Kevin first climbed the comedy career ladder as a standup comic. Here's a longer look at some of his early routines. https://youtu.be/9nYRIFt1EGE?si=s_35ii6-ACh4Y9e9 Kevin's most famous role is as Doug Heffernan, a blue collar delivery driver in The King of Queens. https://youtu.be/bL09Jri9bzw?si=K3deIb2z0_bUjGtJ
Send us a textWhat happens when you bring together three comedy legends with wildly different styles? Pure entertainment gold. This episode delivers a masterclass in comedic diversity featuring Andy Kindler, Bobby Slayton, and a rare behind-the-scenes moment with Gary Shandling.First up is Andy Kindler, known for his work on "Everybody Loves Raymond" and as a regular on "Late Night with David Letterman." His set from a special concert in Canada showcases his signature brand of industry-insider humor and meta-comedy. With jokes ranging from Nazi documentaries to social media absurdities, Kindler demonstrates why he's considered a comedian's comedian. His self-referential style and willingness to embrace awkwardness create moments of brilliance that highlight his unique voice in the stand-up world.Bobby Slayton takes the stage next with a performance recorded live at Laughs Unlimited. Nicknamed the "Pitbull of Comedy," Slayton lives up to his reputation with a no-holds-barred examination of relationships and romance. His hilarious deconstruction of supposedly romantic activities—from candlelight dinners to showering together—resonates with audiences through its brutal honesty. Slayton's masterful crowd work and rapid-fire delivery demonstrate why he's been a fixture in comedy clubs and films like "Bandits" and "Dreamgirls."The episode concludes with something truly special: an unfiltered, behind-the-scenes recording of Gary Shandling preparing for a television interview about his role in the 2006 animated film "Over the Hedge." This rare glimpse into Shandling's natural wit reveals the improvisational genius that made him a pioneer of meta-comedy in shows like "The Larry Sanders Show." His bizarre tangents about teaching dogs acting skills and what might be found in his garbage showcase the free-associative style that influenced a generation of comedians.Whether you're drawn to Kindler's self-deprecating observations, Slayton's unapologetic relationship truths, or Shandling's meandering absurdity, this episode offers something for every comedy fan. Don't forget to share with friends and rate the show—we'll be back next week with more great comedy!Support the show www.StandupComedyPodcastNetwork.com Website....check it out, podcast, jokes, blogs, and More!"NEW" Video Podcast: Tag Team Talent Podcast on Spotify & YouTube Podcast Quality List: https://www.millionpodcasts.com/heritage-podcasts/ Please Write a Review: in-depth walk-through for leaving a review.Interested in Standup Comedy? Check out my books on Amazon..."20 Questions Answered about Being a Standup Comic""Be a Standup Comic...or just look like one"
Phil Rosenthal is the creator, writer and executive producer of Everybody Loves Raymond, one of the most successful sitcoms of all time. But after the show wrapped in 2005, it took nearly 10 years for him to get his next dream project off the ground. Now, Phil's food and travel show Somebody Feed Phil is in its eighth season on Netflix. Last summer, he joined Tom Power live on-stage at the Banff World Media Festival to talk about betting on himself, having the courage to stay positive, and why cynicism is a waste of time.
Larry sits down with acclaimed TV writer and restaurateur Phil Rosenthal to discuss his latest venture, Max & Helen's. Phil reflects on his years creating ‘Everybody Loves Raymond,' his unexpected pivot from television to the food world, and why diners remain the heart of food culture. Host: Larry WilmoreGuest: Phil RosenthalProducers: Devon Renaldo and Brandy LaPlante Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rumors are swirling that Megan Fox and MGK are back together. CBS is airing a Everybody Loves Raymond reunion!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" talks to Patricia Heaton about her iconic TV career on Everybody Loves Raymond and The Middle; what it was like to be a conservative in liberal Hollywood and host "Friends of Abe" meetings at her house for secret Hollywood Republicans; her first hand experience seeing wokeness ruin the jokes in the comedy writer's room; if Hollywood as we have always known it is truly over; the shift from classic multi-cam sitcoms to today's streaming-driven landscape; the resistance she's faced being a pro-life conservative in Hollywood; rising antisemitism and her work supporting Israel through the October 7th Coalition; and much more.
The 2026 World Cup Draw delivered fresh group pairings and global excitement, with Kevin Hart and Heidi Klum taking the stage as celebrity announcers. In a nostalgic twist, the moment echoed TV history: back in the 1950s, William Morris Agency didn’t even have a television division in Los Angeles until Phil Weltman launched it—later bringing in comedy legend Tim Conway. As the weekend approaches, most families are gearing up to buy their Christmas trees, while the entertainment world is buzzing over a seismic business move: Netflix is set to acquire Warner Bros. after its split from Discovery Global, at a massive $82.7 billion enterprise value. Meanwhile, nostalgia hits the board-game aisle as people rediscover old-school favorites—The Game of Life (complete with little blue and pink people) and Monopoly, reminding everyone that strategy and luck still rule the classics. In Los Angeles, journalist Elex Michaelson reported from Max & Helen’s Diner, a project created by Phil Rosenthal and iconic chef Nancy Silverton. Rosenthal—best known for creating Everybody Loves Raymond and hosting Netflix’s Emmy-nominated Somebody Feed Phil—is sparking talk of an Everybody Loves Raymond reunion as his popularity keeps climbing. And finally, dinner trends continue to evolve: with early-bird specials kicking off around 5 PM, families and diners are adjusting habits, while pizza orders shift toward fewer toppings and smaller sizes as people rethink budget, flavor, and simplicity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fred Stoller, comedian and actor stops by and tells some Norm MacDonald stories, and talks about time on Everybody Loves Raymond, and his channel telling stories w/ Cody. follow Fred on IG @fred_stoller
MUSICBook dealer Glenn Horowitz's lawsuit against Eagles' Don Henley and manager Irving Azhoff has been dismissed. https://ultimateclassicrock.com/don-henley-hotel-california-trial-lawsuit/ An overzealous fan accidentally yanked out four dreadlocks from the back of Lenny Kravitz's head during his show Friday in Brisbane, Australia. In a video posted after the show, he said, “You know how hard you've got to pull to rip those out of my head? Damn, baby.” It occurred while he walked through the audience playing “Let Love Rule.” But, the incident won't deter him, as he adds, “I'm not going to stop coming out there for ‘Let Love Rule' because that's our moment together.” Up next is Melbourne on Tuesday. https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/lenny-kravitz-dreadlocks-brisbane-1236120504/ The opera version of Smashing Pumpkins' Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness had its debut with performances Friday and Saturday night at the Civic Opera House in Chicago. And while Billy Corgan was listed as a star attraction at A Night of Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness staged by the Lyric Opera, he only sang on four of the night's 19 songs -- "Thirty-Three," "1979," "To Forgive" and a second version of "Tonight Tonight" that closed both evenings. (The original 1995 album has 28 songs.) https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/billy-corgan/2025/civic-opera-house-chicago-il-b58955a.html Tool kicked off their new tour in Auckland, New Zealand over the weekend, surprising fans by playing several songs the band hadn't performed live in two decades. TV CBS rebuilt the set of "Everybody Loves Raymond" for tonight's 30th anniversary reunion special. But in order to do it right, they had to ask Ray Romano to return a certain item he stole when the show wrapped: The floral couch. https://www.aol.com/articles/ray-romano-reveals-1-item-140000257.html Kevin Spacey is shedding light on his living situation after a media report claimed that he was “homeless.” https://www.tmz.com/2025/11/23/kevin-spacey-clarifying-homeless-rumor/ MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:Wicked: For Good met box office expectations over the weekend. https://variety.com/2025/film/box-office/wicked-for-good-box-office-opening-weekend-record-1236590025/ In some weird way that doesn't really make sense, Matthew McConaughey says he found his wife, Camila Alves after a "wet dream." https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/celebrity/articles/matthew-mcconaughey-details-wild-wet-031016183.html?guccounter=1AND FINALLYRobert Plant did one of those Tiny Desk Concerts for NPR. https://www.loudersound.com/bands-artists/watch-robert-plant-perform-led-zeppelins-gallows-pole-during-tiny-desk-concert-set AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!Follow The Rizzuto Show @rizzshow on social media for more from your favorite daily comedy show. Connect with The Rizzuto Show online at 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow. Heard daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bobby sits down with Phil Rosenthal to trace how Everybody Loves Raymond went from an idea on paper to one of the most beloved sitcoms ever—and why he actually quit the show not once, but twice. Phil talks about betting big on a real-life diner, how Somebody Feed Phil helped inspire it, and why he sees himself as a food “enthusiast,” not a snob. He shares where his obsession with great meals really began and how travel changed everything. Plus, Phil tells his favorite David Letterman story from the early days of trying to get Raymond on the air. -PHIL'S SECOND COOKBOOK, PHIL'S FAVORITES, IS OUT NOW! Available on Amazon, Walmart, Target, Barnes & Noble and more. Visit PhilRosenthalWorld.com -HIS FAMILY DINER, MAX & HELEN'S, OPENS SOON IN LARCHMONT in Los Angeles. WATCH: The cast of Everybody Loves Raymond will reunite for a 30th-anniversary special on November 24, 2025, at 8 p.m. ET on CBS Follow on Instagram: @TheBobbyCast Follow on TikTok: @TheBobbyCast Watch this Episode on YoutubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monday night, The "Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Reunion" airs on CBS, and will then stream on Paramount+. To celebrate this big event, we're revisiting some highlights from one of the first "Naked Lunch" episodes from back 2022 which also reunited Phil -- the creator of "Everybody Loves Raymond" -- with his buddies Ray and Brad. Listen now and watch the special Monday! To learn more about building community through food and "Somebody Feed the People," visit the Philanthropy page at philrosenthalworld.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Monday night, The "Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Reunion" airs on CBS, and will then stream on Paramount+. To celebrate this big event, we're revisiting some highlights from one of the first "Naked Lunch" episodes from back 2022 which also reunited Phil -- the creator of "Everybody Loves Raymond" -- with his buddies Ray and Brad. Listen now and watch the special Monday! To learn more about building community through food and "Somebody Feed the People," visit the Philanthropy page at philrosenthalworld.com.
We're looking back at one of our favorite "Andy Richter Call-In Show" episodes this week! 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 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 to a future episode? Fill out our Google Form at BIT.LY/CALLANDYRICHTER or dial 855-266-2604. Tell us your favorite dinner party story or ask a question. 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. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
John F Kennedy's grandson, Jack Schlossberg, has launched a bid for a U.S. House seat. Mark has some special news to tell you regarding the hit TV show Everybody Loves Raymond! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John F Kennedy's grandson, Jack Schlossberg, has launched a bid for a U.S. House seat. Mark has some special news to tell you regarding the hit TV show Everybody Loves Raymond! Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews author Ann Coulter. Is there a security issue, depending on which political party you belong to, that determines the amount of protection you receive when speaking at college campuses? Ann believes MSNBC will be ok after it rebrands itself this weekend to "MSNOW" because the network fuels Democrats to act crazy against Republicans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Obamacare is in jeopardy at the moment due to the government shutdown and a potential vote. Does the Trump administration have a plan to put more money in Americans' pockets by redoing the healthcare system? Mark interviews writer Alan Zweibel. How will streaming change the landscape of viewers watching live TV in the future? Alan is working on a Broadway show highlighting the life of comedian Rodney Dangerfield! John F Kennedy's grandson, Jack Schlossberg, has launched a bid for a U.S. House seat. Mark has some special news to tell you regarding the hit TV show Everybody Loves Raymond! Mark interviews author Ann Coulter. Is there a security issue, depending on which political party you belong to, that determines the amount of protection you receive when speaking at college campuses? Ann believes MSNBC will be ok after it rebrands itself this weekend to "MSNOW" because the network fuels Democrats to act crazy against Republicans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John F Kennedy's grandson, Jack Schlossberg, has launched a bid for a U.S. House seat. Mark has some special news to tell you regarding the hit TV show Everybody Loves Raymond!
Food adventurer Phil Rosenthal joins the show to talk about his childhood, his love of fluffy eggs, and how his breakout hit, Everybody Loves Raymond, came to be. He reminisces about the trip to Paris that changed his life and what he thinks money should really be spent on. Plus, he previews what's on the menu at his new Los Angeles diner with Nancy Silverton—including an ode to his parents' nightly Egg Cream, recipe included.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Wherever Phil Rosenthal goes, he wants to eat — which explains the name of his Netflix show, Somebody Feed Phil. He travels the world with wide eyes, an empty stomach, and a bottomless supply of delight at the people and food he encounters. And before Somebody Feed Phil and his new podcast Naked Lunch, Phil created the hit sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, which used food as a key source of tension between the characters. Over lunch at Frenchette, Dan and Phil swap menu strategies, dissect the role of food in a classic Raymond episode, and get into Phil's relationship with his parents, who were Holocaust survivors who didn't understand his passion for fine dining.This episode originally aired on July 18, 2022, and was produced by Dan Pashman, Emma Morgenstern, Andres O'Hara, Johanna Mayer, Tracey Samuelson, Jared O'Connell, and Tanaka Muvavarirwa. The Sporkful team now includes Dan Pashman, Emma Morgenstern, Andres O'Hara, Kameel Stanley, Jared O'Connell, Morgan Johnson, and Jazzmin Sutherland. This update was produced by Gianna Palmer.Every Friday, we reach into our deep freezer and reheat an episode to serve up to you. We're calling these our Reheats. If you have a show you want reheated, send us an email or voice memo at hello@sporkful.com, and include your name, your location, which episode, and why.Right now, Sporkful listeners can get three months free of the SiriusXM app by going to siriusxm.com/sporkful. Get all your favorite podcasts, more than 200 ad-free music channels curated by genre and era, and live sports coverage with the SiriusXM app. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This week MJ and Jackie unleash on the world that THE LOVE HAS GONE with it comin' out that Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's divorce is a lot more contentious than previously thought! MJ and Gideon are tryin' to find somethin' between a Hocus Pocus and Hereditary to enjoy for their 31 for 31 as true life horrors are just too much this year, Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco got maaaarried but all the news could talk about was Taylor Swift being there right before "The Life of a Showgirl" dropped, Jackie's in Season 2 of Hannibal and it's SPICY HAWT. It's FAT BEAR WEEK! JLO opened up about the DIVORCE and how the greatest love story ever told fell apart, "Everybody Loves Raymond" is havin' a 30th reunion and MJ is just TOO excited, and speakin' of 30 year old shows, Debbe Dunning from "Home Improvement"'s show within a show "Tool Time" has said Tim Allen has always been a fuckwad. Faith from Buffy, Eliza Douche, missed the "Bring It On" reunion because she was WORKIN', and in DWTS news HILARIA goes on and on and on and on about herself while GLEB just looks miserable, Robert Irwin took off his shirt to unleash some Australian Thunder and everyone asked him to put it back on, and even more DWTS chatter! Plus MJ and Jackie agree if ya ain' watchin' season 2 of Peacemaker, you better get on IT and even more!Want even more Page 7? Support us on Patreon! Patreon.com/Page7Podcast Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Page 7 ad-free.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
MUSICMorgan Wallen's infamous "chair throw heard round the world" is back in the spotlight thanks to newly released bodycam footage from the Metro Nashville Police Department. https://www.whiskeyriff.com/2025/10/01/bodycam-video-shows-morgan-wallen-calling-eric-church-after-chair-throwing-incident-theyre-trying-to-take-me-to-jail/ Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban are calling it quits after 19 years of marriage with reports saying Keith moved out over the summer, while Nicole has been at home caring for their two daughters. A source told "TMZ" that Nicole tried to keep the marriage intact, but Keith's decision to leave was one-sided. And now Nicole has filed for divorce. But here's another part: Now there's video of Keith changing the lyrics to "The Fighter" . . . which is a song all about his love for Nicole. https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/music/articles/fans-livid-country-music-star-151812464.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cud2lzZWJyb3RoZXIuY29tLw&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAN2WjeF-rEip0J1sYs96GHg-2WH9KN_kYWqg-tgvE6wRZFFvX6Ov6wavalwJBwqCbO4EYb6QiBx1k34ysgkTqu8dT9Pe9DknocF9dJaXjgBxF5dnB6qiUJc1WeugNIqvLwN6puSC1ny-mR40-m1HKz34BfXmQzE24j94gQRrrFfU People are having lots of sex at music festivals. According to a new survey, one in five people who've attended a music festival in the last five years have gotten lucky. And 38% of them say they did it with a STRANGER. https://consequence.net/2025/10/music-festival-sex-study/ TVThe trailer for Season 7 of "The Kardashians" dropped yesterday, and it includes an interesting claim from Kim. She says she got a call from "investigators", who told her that that someone "extremely close" to her put out a HIT on her. As in, hired someone to KILL her. https://youtu.be/W8dNXLBd1RM Billy Bob Thornton and Demi Moore are back in the new season two trailer for Landman! https://people.com/landman-season-2-trailer-demi-moore-billy-bob-thornton-exclusive-11822144 Everybody Loves Raymond premiered 30 years ago, and CBS is celebrating one of its most well-known sitcoms. https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/everybody-loves-raymond-30th-anniversary-reunion-cbs-1236535781/ RIP: Conservationist and animal welfare champion, Dr. Jane Goodall, has died. She was 91. https://people.com/jane-goodall-dies-at-91-while-on-speaking-tour-7502634?taid=68dd6fe992ac8900015422db&utm_campaign=peoplemagazine&utm_content=new&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS: The debut of an AI-generated "actress" named Tilly Norwood at a film industry conference in Zurich has sparked backlash from the SAG-AFTRA actors union. https://deadline.com/2025/09/sag-aftra-responds-ai-actress-tilly-norwood-1236565959/ Here's the first trailer for Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein" includes a closer look at Jacob Elordi‘s resurrected monster, who has been kept heavily cloaked in previously revealed footage. Along with Elordi, the new trailer also features additional looks at Oscar Isaac as Victor Von Frankenstein and Mia Goth as Elizabeth Lavenza, the mad scientist's bride to be, as well as the film's various lavish fantasy sets. https://variety.com/2025/film/trailers/frankenstein-trailer-jacob-elordi-monster-revealed-1236535454/ The "Kill Bill" movies are being re-released in theaters as a single film on December 5th. The Whole Bloody Affair removes the cliffhanger ending from 2003's Kill Bill: Vol. 1 and the recap that began 2004's Kill Bill: Vol. 2. New to this theatrical release will be a never-before-seen 7½-minute animated sequence. Select presentations of the release will be in 70mm and 35mm. Tarantino has spoken about a version that included animated footage, going as far back as San Diego Comic-Con 2014. https://deadline.com/2025/10/kill-bill-the-whole-bloody-affair-release-date-1236567983/ COMEDYNikki Glaser will film a new standup special for Hulu this month. It'll air sometime next year. The razor-tongued roaster and Golden Globes host will tape the stand-up hour in her hometown of St. Louis, in front of a sold-out crowd at the Fabulous Fox Theatre in October. The show is part of Glaser's “Alive and Unwell” tour. https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/nikki-glaser-next-comedy-special-hulu-1236535712/ AND FINALLYIf you need ideas for a NEW horror movie to watch this spooky season, you can start with anything on this ranking of the Top 10 Horror Movies of 2025 (So Far):https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/movies/articles/list-top-10-2025-horror-195504287.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cud2lzZWJyb3RoZXIuY29tLw&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAN2WjeF-rEip0J1sYs96GHg-2WH9KN_kYWqg-tgvE6wRZFFvX6Ov6wavalwJBwqCbO4EYb6QiBx1k34ysgkTqu8dT9Pe9DknocF9dJaXjgBxF5dnB6qiUJc1WeugNIqvLwN6puSC1ny-mR40-m1HKz34BfXmQzE24j94gQRrrFfU AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.