“Everybody Loves Raymond” will not be getting a reboot, according to Ray Romano.
On “Real Time With Bill Maher,” Romano addressed the possibility of a reboot, saying, “As far as a reboot, well, it’s now out of the question because unfortunately the parents are gone: Peter Boyle and Doris Roberts.”
Boyle and Roberts portrayed Romano’s parents Frank and Marie Barone on the sitcom. Roberts died in 2016, while Boyle died in 2006, shortly after the show ended.
“They’re never as good,” Romano said of reboots. “We want to leave with our legacy with what it is.”
The news of no revival is a departure from other shows like “Night Court,” “Frasier” and “Roseanne,” which have all gotten their respective reboots in recent years.
Created by Philip Rosenthal, TV sitcom series “Everybody Loves Raymond” aired from 1996 to 2005. Romano starred as the Italian American Raymond “Ray” Barone, a Newsday sportswriter who lives with his wife,...
On “Real Time With Bill Maher,” Romano addressed the possibility of a reboot, saying, “As far as a reboot, well, it’s now out of the question because unfortunately the parents are gone: Peter Boyle and Doris Roberts.”
Boyle and Roberts portrayed Romano’s parents Frank and Marie Barone on the sitcom. Roberts died in 2016, while Boyle died in 2006, shortly after the show ended.
“They’re never as good,” Romano said of reboots. “We want to leave with our legacy with what it is.”
The news of no revival is a departure from other shows like “Night Court,” “Frasier” and “Roseanne,” which have all gotten their respective reboots in recent years.
Created by Philip Rosenthal, TV sitcom series “Everybody Loves Raymond” aired from 1996 to 2005. Romano starred as the Italian American Raymond “Ray” Barone, a Newsday sportswriter who lives with his wife,...
- 12/16/2023
- by Valerie Wu
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Emmy winner Brad Garrett is set as a new series regular opposite Gina Rodriguez in the upcoming second season of ABC’s comedy series Not Dead Yet.
From creators David Windsor and Casey Johnson, Not Dead Yet is based on Alexandra Potter’s 2020 book Confessions of a Forty-Something F**k Up. It follows Nell Serrano (Rodriguez), a broke and newly single self-described disaster who writes obituaries at her local newspaper alongside her best friend and her nemesis boss. The twist…she can see the dead people she’s writing about, and they offer her life advice – whether she wants it or not.
Garrett will play Duncan Rhodes, the owner/publisher of the SoCal Independent newspaper, among many other successful businesses. He is also the father of Nell’s boss Lexi (Lauren Ash). Duncan is a total master of the universe. He has exuberant confidence and charisma and at the...
From creators David Windsor and Casey Johnson, Not Dead Yet is based on Alexandra Potter’s 2020 book Confessions of a Forty-Something F**k Up. It follows Nell Serrano (Rodriguez), a broke and newly single self-described disaster who writes obituaries at her local newspaper alongside her best friend and her nemesis boss. The twist…she can see the dead people she’s writing about, and they offer her life advice – whether she wants it or not.
Garrett will play Duncan Rhodes, the owner/publisher of the SoCal Independent newspaper, among many other successful businesses. He is also the father of Nell’s boss Lexi (Lauren Ash). Duncan is a total master of the universe. He has exuberant confidence and charisma and at the...
- 12/13/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Everybody Loves Raymond is one of those late 1990s sitcoms that still feel relevant today. The premise is timeless. A young family tries to navigate their lives while also dealing with the push and pull that comes with extended family dynamics. Ray and Debra Barone and Ray’s extended family kept fans laughing for nine seasons. Years after Everybody Loves Raymond went off the air, some mysteries still bother us. We’ve collected three things about the fame series that made no sense.
Why do Frank and Marie come in through the backdoor?
Frank and Marie Barone were extremely intrusive. They popped in on Ray and Debra unannounced multiple times a day. Sometimes, they popped in even when Ray and Debra were not home. Over the years, fans grew to love the random pop-ins, but there is one problem with them. Marie and Frank often approached from the backdoor when...
Why do Frank and Marie come in through the backdoor?
Frank and Marie Barone were extremely intrusive. They popped in on Ray and Debra unannounced multiple times a day. Sometimes, they popped in even when Ray and Debra were not home. Over the years, fans grew to love the random pop-ins, but there is one problem with them. Marie and Frank often approached from the backdoor when...
- 7/29/2023
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Everybody Loves Raymond was all about Ray Barone and his interactions with his family. Ray was, undoubtedly and often begrudgingly, the main focus of his family. While fans of the iconic series were equally focused on Ray, their attention moved over to the other Barone brother every so often. Robert Barone was one of the show’s most mysterious and complicated characters. Why was he so angry and despondent, anyway? One Everybody Loves Raymond fan theory might explain exactly why Robert was so miserable. Some fans think he was in love with Debra Barone.
An ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ fan theory argues that Robert is in love with Debra
Robert Barone spent much of Everybody Loves Raymond miserable. You could argue that he was unhappy because things weren’t going well for him. Still, one Everybody Loves Raymond fan theory argues that there was more to it than that.
Some fans...
An ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ fan theory argues that Robert is in love with Debra
Robert Barone spent much of Everybody Loves Raymond miserable. You could argue that he was unhappy because things weren’t going well for him. Still, one Everybody Loves Raymond fan theory argues that there was more to it than that.
Some fans...
- 7/27/2023
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Brad Garrett spent years portraying Robert Barone, the less favored Barone brother on Everybody Loves Raymond. The sitcom was Garrett’s breakout role. When the series ended, he wanted something to remember his time on the set. As the series came to a close, Garrett attempted to steal a prop from the set, he was caught in the act, but the crew handed over the memento to him anyway.
Brad Garrett kept a phone from Frank and Marie’s house after ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ ended
It has been almost two decades since the cast of Everybody Loves Raymond walked off the set for the last time. In the intervening years, three cast members have died, and everyone else has moved on to new and different projects. Garrett has moved on to other projects, too. That doesn’t mean he doesn’t look back on his time on Everbody Loves Raymond fondly,...
Brad Garrett kept a phone from Frank and Marie’s house after ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ ended
It has been almost two decades since the cast of Everybody Loves Raymond walked off the set for the last time. In the intervening years, three cast members have died, and everyone else has moved on to new and different projects. Garrett has moved on to other projects, too. That doesn’t mean he doesn’t look back on his time on Everbody Loves Raymond fondly,...
- 7/14/2023
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Frasier and Everybody Loves Raymond are two very different shows. While both aired in the 1990s and early 2000s, they appeared on different networks and largely appealed to different audiences. Their subject matters were distinct, too. Frasier followed a radio psychologist as he navigated an upper-crust life in Seattle. Everybody Loves Raymond focused on Ray Barone and his extended family in New York. Still, the two shows have an unlikely connection. In fact, Frasier is partly responsible for getting Everybody Loves Raymond off the ground in a roundabout way.
Ray and Debra Barone | Getty Images/Bob Riha, Jr. A spec script for Frasier led to the development of ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’
While Frasier and Everybody Loves Raymond were two different shows, a spec script for one led to the development of the other. Phil Rosenthal, the co-creator of Everybody Loves Raymond, sat down with the Television Academy in 2005 to discuss...
Ray and Debra Barone | Getty Images/Bob Riha, Jr. A spec script for Frasier led to the development of ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’
While Frasier and Everybody Loves Raymond were two different shows, a spec script for one led to the development of the other. Phil Rosenthal, the co-creator of Everybody Loves Raymond, sat down with the Television Academy in 2005 to discuss...
- 4/7/2023
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Chicago – The six foot, eight inch Brad Garrett is used to towering over the competition, but it is his comedic chops that got him the part of Robert Barone in the popular sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond.” Garrett was at Hollywood Palms Cinema, on behalf of Anderson’s Bookshop, both in Naperville, Ill., to promote his new book, “When the Balls Drop.”
Brad Garrett at the Hollywood Palms, May 8th, 2015
Photo credit: Joe Arce of Starstruck Foto for HollywoodChicago.com
Garrett was born Brad H. Gerstenfeld in Woodland Hills, California. He attended UCLA, but dropped out to pursue a comedy career. One of his earliest gigs was as a model on the Electric Light Orchestra album back cover of “Discovery.” He eventually won the top comedy prize on “Star Search” in 1984, which led to an appearance on “The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.” After a series of TV spots and appearances,...
Brad Garrett at the Hollywood Palms, May 8th, 2015
Photo credit: Joe Arce of Starstruck Foto for HollywoodChicago.com
Garrett was born Brad H. Gerstenfeld in Woodland Hills, California. He attended UCLA, but dropped out to pursue a comedy career. One of his earliest gigs was as a model on the Electric Light Orchestra album back cover of “Discovery.” He eventually won the top comedy prize on “Star Search” in 1984, which led to an appearance on “The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.” After a series of TV spots and appearances,...
- 5/21/2015
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Brad Garrett has been tapped as host of the Writers Guild Awards in Los Angeles. A three-time Emmy winner, Garrett is perhaps best known for his role as Robert Barone on Everybody Loves Raymond. Should be interesting as host, as his stand up routines can be a bit on the raunchy side. The awards are set for Saturday at the Jw Marriott L.A. Live in downtown L.A. From today’s release: “Writers have always been the backbone of our business, and I’m thrilled to be able to celebrate their big night – plus, I have two hours left to complete my community service,” said Garrett on hosting this year’s WGA show. “We’re absolutely thrilled that Brad will be our host. With Brad, you not only get one of television’s great comedic actors, but also a fearless stand-up comic, a truly hilarious observer, and a consummate professional,...
- 1/21/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Brad Garrett has been tapped by the Writers Guild of America West to host the WGA Awards' West Coast ceremony, set to take place Saturday, Feb. 1, at the Jw Marriott Los Angeles L.A. Live. The actor, best known for his role as Robert Barone on Everybody Loves Raymond, recently co-starred on ABC's How to Live with Your Parents (for the Rest of Your Life) and is guest-starring on CBS' The Crazy Ones. Story: Writers Guild Awards TV Nominations "Writers have always been the backbone of our business, and I'm thrilled to be able to celebrate their
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- 1/21/2014
- by Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Standing six feet and eight and a half inches, Brad Garrett is one towering -- and talented -- standup comic. Garrett has worked with everyone from Frank Sinatra to Diana Ross, but he's best known for his role as deep-voiced Robert Barone on the much-loved CBS sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond."
Now Garrett has a new show, "How To Live With Your Parents (For The Rest Of Your Life)," in which he plays Max, an eccentric stepfather. In last week's premiere episode on ABC, Max and his wife Elaine, played by Elizabeth Perkins, see their lives turned upside down when daughter Polly, played by Sarah Chalke, returns home to live with them. Chalke is a single, newly divorced mother of a young daughter.
Huff/Post50 had the pleasure of speaking with Garrett, who turns 53 on Sunday, about his career, his new show and his favorite pastimes.
Huff/Post50: So obviously you know sitcoms.
Now Garrett has a new show, "How To Live With Your Parents (For The Rest Of Your Life)," in which he plays Max, an eccentric stepfather. In last week's premiere episode on ABC, Max and his wife Elaine, played by Elizabeth Perkins, see their lives turned upside down when daughter Polly, played by Sarah Chalke, returns home to live with them. Chalke is a single, newly divorced mother of a young daughter.
Huff/Post50 had the pleasure of speaking with Garrett, who turns 53 on Sunday, about his career, his new show and his favorite pastimes.
Huff/Post50: So obviously you know sitcoms.
- 4/9/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Brad Garrett seemingly jumped onto the bandwagon of hopeless romantics as he is set to launch his own reality dating series. The actor, who played the lovelorn Robert Barone on Everybody Loves Raymond, has found himself in the same spot as his character—looking for love in the wrong places. With the help of technology and the right media, Garrett is setting out on a journey to find a woman with whom he can share a connection, and hopefully a lasting relationship with.
Sony Pictures TV will be producing Dating Brad Garrett, the 10-episode long series which will be co-produced by Garrett himself. Ten women will be picked to be part of this new Internet reality series. Interested individuals can now send in their video applications through Crackle.com/DateBrad.
While fans may be wondering what was going through his head when he accepted this offer, Garrett explains that “An...
Sony Pictures TV will be producing Dating Brad Garrett, the 10-episode long series which will be co-produced by Garrett himself. Ten women will be picked to be part of this new Internet reality series. Interested individuals can now send in their video applications through Crackle.com/DateBrad.
While fans may be wondering what was going through his head when he accepted this offer, Garrett explains that “An...
- 6/13/2008
- by BuddyTV
- buddytv.com
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