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The creator of "Everybody Loves Raymond" and "Somebody Feed Phil", Phil Rosenthal shares his key lessons for a happy life, and discusses how his journey from Queens to LA was made possible by being true to himself and doing work he loved. In this episode we discuss his path to success in show business, his best advice for parenting, and the great importance of treating others with kindness. Catch "Somebody Feed Phil" and "I'll Have What Phil's Having" on Netflix and "Everybody Loves Raymond" on Amazon Prime. More at motherhoodunstressed.com Sponsored by Motherhood Unstressed CBD Please leave us a review!
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Phil Rosenthal, the creator of Everybody Loves Raymond, which is the winner of 15 Emmy Awards, now takes us to the most fascinating food destinations through his fantastic food travel shows I'll Have What Phil's Having on PBS, and the new Somebody Feed Phil on Netflix. On this episode, Phil will share his his deep insight into Japanese food culture. Japan Eats is powered by Simplecast
Everybody Loves Raymond creator Phil Rosenthal (Somebody Feed Phil, I'll Have What Phil's Having) stops by to talk about the new season of his food and travel show, great theme songs, working with Netflix, persistence, fulfilling the promise he made to himself as a child, meditation, umami, quitting, unsettling things he's eaten, working with comics versus working with chefs, anxiety and so much more. He also dispenses travel advice, answers your questions and does a round of Just Me Or Everyone. Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen You probably need to buy a new ARIYNBF Legacy Shirt! and the HGFY ringtone! This show is brought to you by Hubble. Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
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Producer, writer, and host Phil Rosenthal joins Norman and Paul to talk about his success on "Everybody Loves Raymond", his travel and food show "I'll Have What Phil's Having", and his exciting upcoming Netflix project.
A double feature with Everybody Loves Raymond creator and food-lover Phil Rosenthal. Breakfast with Phil has become an ATX Television Festival tradition. From last year's fest, Ben Blacker join Phil to talk breakfast tacos, coffee, travel, and more, while Phil resists the narrative. Then, from 2017's season six, Sweet/Vicious creator Jennifer Kaytin Robinson joins Phil to discuss his favorite moments from the first season of I'll Have What Phil's Having, his favorite places he visited on this upcoming season, what he thinks Raymond would look like if it were on the air today. Get your badge now for ATX's seventh season, June 7-10, 2018, at http://atxfestival.com/
Phil Rosenthal, creator of Everybody Loves Raymond, one of the most successful sitcoms of all time, and THE most successful sitcom in Russia (Phil documented that transition in his hysterical, Exporting Raymond), is one of my favorite human's on the planet. My go to guru for where to eat anywhere in the world.... his, I'll Have What Phil's Having (streaming on Netflix), combines his passions for human connection, the funny and the yummy, and is not only a great food show, it's one of the most entertaining shows on television. Ever. Period. We talk about how this aspiring actor from New York shifted gears to become a Writers Guild Award, Peabody Award, and a James Beard Award, Winner, living his dreams. And, why he carries Springsteen's picture in his wallet. Vicki Abelson's BROADcast: The Road Taken 43 Second Quick Quip Preview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPjdJ6N6Cdk Sponsored in part by Gina L. Mulligan's, Remember the Ladies http://amzn.to/2d1QqL3 Photo by Sonja Sones
Phil Rosenthal is the creator/writer/exec producer behind "Everybody Loves Raymond," and while he does share some pretty fantastic stories about that experience & working with Ray Romano, Phil's also gonna make your stomach growl talking about his latest TV endeavor on PBS, "I'll Have What Phil's Having." It's comedy, travel, and food all wrapped up in one delicious podcast bite!
Steve Cooper talks with writer/host Phil Rosenthal. Phil is best known for being creator, writer and executive producer for Everybody Loves Raymond which he won 2 Emmys for. He also has written for the shows such as Coach, Baby Talk and The Man in the Family. He recently directed the documentary Exporting Raymond and is the host of the PBS series about food and travel titled I'll Have What Phil's Having. Sponsored by Café Valet. Go to www.cafevalet.com and enter the coupon code COOPER for $5 off the Starter Combo Pack.
As 2016 begins, it is more apparent than ever that Americans are badly in need of enlightenment. Paul and AJ have chosen the form of the Enlightener, and he is none other than everyone's favorite wacky British neighbor, Wesley "Wezzo" Mead. Wezzo enlightens the boys' American ears with talk of how his own country has fallen apart following last summer's Labour election, the documentary series I'll Have What Phil's Having, how he simply could not endure The Revenant, and Don Hertzfeldt's short film World of Tomorrow. Plus, AJ's dying! Next: Hitchcock Month begins with The Daily Dot writer Aja Romano joining the boys to discuss 1943's Shadow of a Doubt and 1951's Strangers on a Train.
Ep. 177 - You might know this week's guest Phil Rosenthal as the creator of the long running sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, or the star of the hilarious documentary Exporting Raymond. But his real passion is food, and nowhere is that more apparent than on his brand new PBS TV show "I'll Have What Phil's Having". We talk to him about his Mom's love of opera, his obsession with Springsteen, and the time he met Paul McCartney.
Phil Rosenthal is the creator and executive producer of Everybody Loves Raymond and his new show, I'll Have What Phil's Having. This week, Brian and Phil discuss life before and after Everybody Loves Raymond, the best movies about show business, and Phil’s first mind-blowing food experience. Plus, the two talk about Phil’s current bout of writer’s block, the best pizza slice in New York City, and whether Los Angeles is indeed the best food city in America. Topics mentioned on today’s show include: I’ll Have What Phil’s Having Everybody Loves Raymond Exporting Raymond You’re Lucky You’re Funny: How Life Becomes a Sitcom by Phil Rosenthal Dayenu Jewish James Bond a video by Funny or Die Spanglish The Honeymooners Hofstra University Saturday Night Live Apocalypse Now Rounders Narcos Seinfeld Curb Your Enthusiasm Avatar Terms of Endearment Making the Cut: The Road to Pebble Beach The King of Comedy Broadway Danny Rose The TV Set Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain The Bobby Gold Stories by Anthony Bourdain Defending Your Life Writer’s Bloc with Phil Rosenthal Heat by Bill Buford Spicy Thai BBQ La Super Rica Guerillas Tacos People mentioned on today's show: Les Moonves James L. Brooks Alan Kirschenbaum Bill Murray Larry David Julia Child Jeff Smith Tom Hanks Ray Romano Kevin James Steve Martin Jake Kasdan Anthony Bourdain J.R. Havlan Mario Batali Bill Esparza This episode of The Moment is brought to you by Open Account, a podcast series created by SuChin Pak and Umpqua Bank. Open Account explores, through honest and sometimes comical interviews, our uncomfortable silence around money. Open Account is available now on iTunes. And by Braintree. Looking to set up payments for your business? Braintree gives your app or website a payment solution that accepts just about every payment method with one simple integration. Plus, we’ll give you your first $50,000 in transactions fee-free. To learn more, visit BraintreePayments.com/Moment. The Moment is also brought to you by The Message, a new podcast series from GE Podcast Theater. Email: themomentbk@gmail.comTwitter: @BrianKoppelmaniTunes: itunes.com/themoment
Phil Rosenthal (creator, writer and exec producer of Everybody Loves Raymond, Exporting Raymond) stops by this episode of Alison Rosen Is Your New Best Friend to talk about his new PBS food and travel show, I'll Have What Phil's Having, his love of food and travel, how he met his wife (and why their relationship is predicated on a lie), growing up the child of holocaust survivors, his relationship with his brother, lessons he's learned over the years about show business, why steak tastes different if you eat it with your bare hands, foods he was squeamish to try, writing jokes for Clinton, his book You're Lucky You're Funny: How Life Becomes and Sitcom, the times he quit Raymond and so much more. Plus we took your questions over twitter and did a round of Just Me Or Everyone.