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Philip Rosenthal, the host of the Netflix series "Somebody Feed Phil" and the creator of "Everybody Loves Raymond" joins Joe Sibilia to discuss the roast held in his honor at the Friars Club for his 40th birthday featuring Ray Romano and Red Buttons, his childhood friendship with longtime Friars Dean Freddie Roman and his son Alan Kirschenbaum, and his own career in comedy. Plus, Phil talks about a meeting held with former Friars Abbot Jerry Lewis, pitching the idea of a charity roast to Johnny Carson during Carson's retirement years, his interactions with David Letterman while working on "Everybody Loves Raymond," and his friendship with the late Paul Reubens, the comic actor better known as Pee-wee Herman.
Er war ein außergewöhnlicher Politiker. Philip Rosenthal, Porzellanfabrikant in Selb. Millionär und Mitglied in der SPD, für die er von 1969 bis 1983 im Bundestag saß.
Television writer Philip Rosenthal is quoted as saying “A good restaurant is like a vacation – it transports you, and it becomes a lot more than just about the food.” Are you ready to be transported? Join CivitasLA for this mini-episode as we hear from previous guests (including Marqueece Harris-Dawson; Karen A. Clark; Jasmin Willis; David Carlisle; Lindsey Horvath; Lorna Little, Nora Houndalas; Craig Greiwe; Alex Valente; Alexander Kim; Alia J. Daniels; and Lorri Jean) as they remind us of some of “their” favorite restaurants across our region. To learn more about CivitasLA, we invite you to visit www.CivitasLA.com. And we hope you'll rate and review our show; and connect with us on Facebook (@CivitasLA), Instagram (@Civitas_LA) and Twitter (@Civitas_LA).
"Auf der Brücke zum Fort steht eine Wache, die Zivilisten rein, aber nicht rauslässt; ist man einmal an diesem Posten mit seinem weißen Käppi und dem zerfurchten, ausdruckslosen Gesicht vorbei, dauert es fünf Jahre, bis man die Brücke wieder in umgekehrte Richtung verlassen kann": Der Anfang seines Buches "Einmal Legionär". Philip Rosenthal war in der Fremdenlegion. Autorin: Irene Geuer
Diese Podcastfolge ist wieder recht privat. Denn ich vertraue dir meine 4 größten Fehler an, damit du aus ihnen lernen kannst. Denn ich teile mit dir, was ich aus diesen Fehlern für mich mitnehmen kann. Dabei nehme ich dich mit in meine Reflexion. Denn ich möchte, dass du es besser machst, als ich es damals gemacht habe. Ich mache schon sehr lange Zirkus- und Theaterpädagogik. Schon als Kind habe ich damit angefangen und es wäre naive zu denken, oder zu behaupten, ich hätte in den letzten 15+ nie einen Fehler gemacht. Doch ein Fehler ist nicht schlimm, viel schlimmer ist, wenn du nicht daraus lernst. Ganz nach dem Motto: "Wer aufhört, besser zu werden, hat aufgehört, gut zu sein." (Philip Rosenthal)
Als der Malaria-Erreger Ende des 20. Jahrhunderts resistent gegen den Wirkstoff Chloroquin wurde, war Artemisinin die Rettung. Jetzt weisen Untersuchungen darauf hin, dass sich in Afrika auch Resistenzen gegen die darauf beruhende Standardtherapie anbahnen, erklärte der US-Mediziner Philip Rosenthal im Dlf. Philip Rosenthal im Gespräch mit Christiane Knoll www.deutschlandfunk.de, Forschung aktuell Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14 Direkter Link zur Audiodatei
Creator of "Everybody Loves Raymond" and "Somebody Feed Phil," Phil Rosenthal on this episode of Tanya's Table. Philip Rosenthal is an American television writer and producer who is the creator, writer, and executive producer of the sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. In recent years, he has presented food and travel documentaries I'll Have What Phil's Having on PBS and Somebody Feed Phil on Netflix.
PHILIP ROSENTHAL is best known as the creator, writer, and executive producer for the one of the greatest sitcoms of all time… “Everybody Loves Raymond.” Born in Queens, New York… Phil started as an actor before shifting his focus to writing and producing on successful shows like “Coach” with Craig T. Nelson. He is the author of the best selling book “You're Lucky You're Funny: How Life Becomes a Sitcom,” directed president Bill Clinton in the white house correspondents dinner video, and co-wrote the 9/11 telethon “America: A Tribute To Heroes” …which aired on all four networks, won a peabody award, and was nominated for an emmy for outstanding writing. His first feature film for sony pictures, “Exporting Raymond,” which he wrote and directed, is the true story about the attempt to turn “Everybody Loves Raymond” into a successful Russian sitcom. Rosenthal still occasionally accepts acting roles…including memorable parts in the films “Spanglish” and “The Simpsons Movie,” as well as notable tv appearances in “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and “30 Rock.”
PHILIP ROSENTHAL is best known as the creator, writer, and executive producer for the one of the greatest sitcoms of all time… “Everybody Loves Raymond.” Born in Queens, New York… Phil started as an actor before shifting his focus to writing and producing on successful shows like “Coach” with Craig T. Nelson. He is the author of the best selling book “You're Lucky You're Funny: How Life Becomes a Sitcom,” directed president Bill Clinton in the white house correspondents dinner video, and co-wrote the 9/11 telethon “America: A Tribute To Heroes” …which aired on all four networks, won a peabody award, and was nominated for an emmy for outstanding writing. His first feature film for sony pictures, “Exporting Raymond,” which he wrote and directed, is the true story about the attempt to turn “Everybody Loves Raymond” into a successful Russian sitcom. Rosenthal still occasionally accepts acting roles…including memorable parts in the films “Spanglish” and “The Simpsons Movie,” as well as notable tv appearances in “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and “30 Rock.”
On this episode we are joined by the one and only Phil Rosenthal from Everybody Loves Raymond and more recently, Somebody Feed Phil to taste through a lineup of all brand submitted tequilas! You may not know but Phil is a big tequila guy (as well as scotch and whiskey), so we had a blast chatting his favorite tequilas, picking his brain on behind the scenes footage from his show, local and around the world restaurants, as well as getting his notes on everything we tasted. We also brought Tom Caltabiano back on to chat too. Thank you to all the brands that sent us tequila, this was our first episode fueled entirely by YOUR submissions! Click on any of the following links to purchase the spirits. Here is a full list of what we drank: G4 Blanco http://bit.ly/G4Blanco G4 Reposado http://bit.ly/G4Reposado G4 Añejo http://bit.ly/G4Anejo G4 Extra Añejo http://bit.ly/G4ExtraAnejo Derechito Reposado https://www.derechito.com.mx/ The Bad Stuff Extra Añejo http://bit.ly/TheBadStuffEA Tavi Añejo https://www.tavitequila.com/ Check out Somebody Feed Phil streaming on Netflix, with Season 3 to come soon! And of course, enjoy all of our conversation and tasting notes on these tequilas. You can find Phil here: https://philrosenthalworld.com/ You can always find us at www.CartelHour.com for additional information on the podcast, and of course, you can visit www.CaskCartel.com for America's largest online premium spirits marketplace. Follow us on social media @CartelHour where you can find information about upcoming episodes, and live tastings at The Infusery. And speaking of those live tastings, for those living in or visiting the Los Angeles area that truly are intrigued, if you're interested in drinking along with us, we would love to have you to come enjoy and evening at the Infusery to drink through a carefully selected assortment of spirits. We offer custom flights and have a robust library of over 700+ spirits to choose from. And you get to drink with Seth and I, pick our brains, learn a ton, and generally have a blast. Visit www.cartelhour.com/join for more information. And, if you're a spirits brand that would like to be featured on the podcast, please visit https://www.cartelhour.com/submissions Thank you everyone for listening and remember to drink responsibly, and in good company.
#itsshowtime @rolandsfoodcourt with @gennaro.pecchia Tonight 9:00PM @siriusxm #siriusxmfaction Channel 103 We have the honor to hang out with @foodnetwork #ironchef @guarnaschelli who is as excited as we are for her new food competition show #supermarketstakeout Premieres Tuesday August 13th ET|PT Culinary ambushes will happen & 4 competing Chefs approach unsuspecting shoppers to negotiate there groceries out of their hands. Without knowing what is inside the bags the Chefs will create dishes, using pop-up kitchens outside local supermarket for the culinary pro judges. The last Chef standing walks away with enough cash for year's worth of groceries! #mustsee #foodnetwork #tv We also celebrate #nationalsmoresday with @patrickrenna who played #hamiltonporter in the classic film #thesandlot We chat with the #grahambassador about the cool experiences by @worldmarkbywyndham To top off the terrific trifecta our dear travel boss @phil.rosenthal stops to announce his resigning for season 3 of #somebodyfeedphil on @netflix @netflixfood #everybodylovesphil & we also hear about Phil's brand new @youtube Channel! @beardfoundation & @emmy Award winner #philrosenthal PhilRosenthalWorld (hyperlink). The channel will feature a new digital short series, “Phil’s Finds.” #philsfinds #ftw Big Love! @paulofcharsky
ALWAYS QUIT. That doesn’t mean you should bail when things are hard. It means that you are not a victim to your circumstances. If the level of the project that you’re taking part in is not up to your standards, you have to leave. You can’t let other people ruin you. Your name is all you have. For this Five Minute Friday, I revisited a conversation I had with writer and producer Phil Rosenthal where he shared the secret to doing work that you’re proud of. Philip Rosenthal is the creator, writer, and executive producer of the sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. He is also the creator and star of Somebody Feed Phil on Netflix, Exporting Raymond, and I'll Have What Phil's Having. Phil tries to keep his shows at a level that he is happy with. If they’re not working, he is willing to leave and try something else. It’s not easy, but ultimately it’s for the best. Learn how to have high standards and be in control of your narrative in Episode 786. In This Episode You Will Learn: The secret behind the success of Everybody Loves Raymond (2:00) Why you should quit when things aren’t up to your level (3:00) The importance of keeping your name intact (4:00) How to learn from the things you love and emulate them (4:40) Follow me on: instagram @lewishowes twitter @lewishowes Facebook @lewishowes
“Wer aufhört, besser zu werden, hat aufgehört, gut zu sein.” Dieses Zitat von Philip Rosenthal soll deine Planung für 2019 inspirieren. Auch, wenn du 2018 schon viel erreicht und gelernt hast, ist Übung wichtig! Ich zeige dir Wege, um an neue Impulse zu kommen und dich ständig weiterzuentwickeln.
Philip Rosenthal junior blickte buchstäblich über den Tellerrand. Er machte die Porzellan-Firma seines Vaters zur weltweit bekannten Marke und revolutionierte die deutschen Wohnzimmer. Heuer wäre er 100 Jahre alt geworden.
PHILIP ROSENTHAL is best known as the creator, writer, and executive producer for the one of the greatest sitcoms of all time… “Everybody Loves Raymond.” Born in Queens, New York… Phil started as an actor before shifting his focus to writing and producing on successful shows like “Coach” with Craig T. Nelson. He is the author of the best selling book “You're Lucky You're Funny: How Life Becomes a Sitcom,” directed president Bill Clinton in the white house correspondents dinner video, and co-wrote the 9/11 telethon “America: A Tribute To Heroes” …which aired on all four networks, won a peabody award, and was nominated for an emmy for outstanding writing. His first feature film for sony pictures, “Exporting Raymond,” which he wrote and directed, is the true story about the attempt to turn “Everybody Loves Raymond” into a successful Russian sitcom. Rosenthal still occasionally accepts acting roles…including memorable parts in the films “Spanglish” and “The Simpsons Movie,” as well as notable tv appearances in “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and “30 Rock.”
Brother J and I discuss the film Big Trouble based on a novel by Dave Barry. It has an all-star cast and in my opinion would have at least made its budget back if not for the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Discussed are: Big Trouble, Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, Robin Hood Men in Tights, Kevin Costner, James Bond, the podcast James Bonding, the Star Wars movies, the Star Trek movies, Elvis vs the Beatles, the relaxing properties of Threes Company, the Philip Rosenthal book Its a Good Thing You Are Funny, Everybody Loves Raymond, the documentary Exporting Raymond, Soap (the sitcom not the detergent). Comments are always welcome at show@notinacreepyway.com
On America’s Frontlines of Crime and War – JJ Sutton, C.P.S., C.M.A.S.
Something a little different this time. Recently I was interviewed by Philip Rosenthal the host of TechAware. “…we interview JJ Sutton who is a world class expert on anti-terrorism, executive as well as infrastructure protection and all things necessary to keep people, places and things secure. He brings his professional experience, both military and beyond to the table to discuss … Read more about this episode...