A column chroniclingconversations and events on the awards season.
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It has been pretty hard this unusual Emmy season to conduct this column as usual. It typically is made up of nifty little moments and conversations I have as I traverse industry events, Q&As, parties etc. Not this year. There…
The third season of Somebody Feed Phil bows Friday on Netflix. The creator/writer/executive producer of Everybody Loves Raymond takes viewers on a goodwill eating tour of the world, joined by friends and family. Together, they get a taste of the local cuisine and culture at each stop on his journey.
But first…
Previously best known as the creator of beloved 1996 sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, Phil Rosenthal is carving out a new space for himself these days as a food enthusiast, earning his 13th career Emmy nomination this year for his Netflix series Somebody Feed Phil.
A follow-up to Rosenthal's PBS travel series I'll Have…
Netflix has announced the return of its long-running documentary series Chef’s Table and new episodes of Somebody Feed Phil, featuring Phil Rosenthal. They join the new The Chef Show with Jon Favreau and Chef Roy Choi on the Netflix menu, the latter show announced earlier today.
The new and returning series were…
Just before a screening of Netflix’s Somebody Feed Philat the ATX Television Festival, host Phil Rosenthal stepped onstage to address the death today of chef and TV host Anthony Bourdain. “I was shocked and saddened, but I want you to know what an inspiration he was for me,” Rosenthal said on Day 2 the Austin…
Phil Rosenthal is known as one of TV’s most successful writer-producers, especially after the nine-season run of Everybody Loves Raymond, the smash-hit CBS sitcom he created for Ray Romano. He even starred in and produced a hilarious documentary called Exporting Raymond, which followed him as he went to Russia to help…