By Jeff Rosz | January 17th, 2013 Why Ray Romano gave up Everybody Love Raymond dollars only to return to small screen fare at lower rates is anyone’s guess, but he definitely must be admired for returning as opposed to pulling a Seinfeld. While his TNT show Men of a Certain Age got the ax, he also did an episode of The Middle opposite his former TV wife Patricia Heaton and now he is a recurring star of the NBC series Parenthood which is finally getting the respect the series deserves in the trades. He was on Kimmel last night, and here is what the actor had to say. Romano was on the show to promote his latest stand-up gig. Continue Reading
By Jeff Rosz | July 9th, 2012 Ray Romano is out promoting Ice Age: Continental Drift and the first stop on the talk show circuit was David Letterman. Continue Reading
By Jeff Rosz | June 19th, 2012 First The Middle, then The Office, and now Parenthood. Ray Romano’s post-Everybody Loves Raymond (and Men of a Certain Age) career continues to add interesting guest spots. Continue Reading
By Jeff Rosz | August 3rd, 2011 Ray Romano will guest star on the hour-long season premiere of The Middle on Wednesday, September 21. He will fill the role of Nicky Kohlbrenner, the guy who single-handedly ruined Frankie (Patricia Heaton) and Mike’s Honeymoon. Continue Reading
By Jeff Rosz | August 2nd, 2011 Here is a very hot Funny or Die video featuring Don Cheadle introducing the world to Sacks West Resort and Spa. Appearances include Ray Romano, Cedric the Entertainer, Joe Mantegna, Haley Joel Osment, George Lopez, and more. Continue Reading
By Jeff Rosz | July 15th, 2011 Ray Romano’s critically acclaimed dramedy has been cancelled by TNT. The series failed to achieve the network’s standards for ratings after two seasons, and TNT does not believe that the Emmy nomination it received yesterday for Andre Braugher will generate enough buzz for the series to warrant a third season.
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By Jeff Rosz | April 23rd, 2011  Paul Reiser
The obvious came down from NBC this evening in the form of the cancellation of The Paul Reiser Show. There are a few questions about the show, but the most obvious one seems to be, “why didn’t sticking Mad About You star Paul Reiser back on television result in any quality ratings?” Continue Reading
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