It’s the most wonderful time of the year if you love holiday TV, and 2025 has one heck of a lineup already. Whether it’s a tree lighting, music presentation, or the rebroadcast of an old classic, there’s something for every viewer.
Even the biggest stars occasionally feel the need to step away from the Hollywood lifestyle. Here are 25 who disappeared from the limelight.
As a ‘90s kid, there are some shows that seemed like they were always on TV. It was impossible to live a single day of my life without seeing a Saved By the Bell or Friends episode pop up while flipping through the channels.
Kevin James had his doubts about whether Ray Romano's Everybody Loves Raymond would be a success, but the reason why might not be what you're expecting.
It’s hard to forget when Idris Elba guest-starred and somehow hated John Krasinski’s Jim Halpert, or when Will Ferrell was a quick replacement for Steve Carell. Oh, and who could forget when Jack Black and Cloris Leachman appeared in a movie within the series? Let’s get into the actors who people might have forgotten appeared on The Office once upon a time.
Ray Romano has insisted the Everybody Loves Raymond team are too "heartbroken" for a reboot. The 67-year-old actor and his co-star Patricia Heaton - who played married couple Ray and Debra Barone on the classic sitcom which ran from 1996 to 2005 - insisted there is no way the show could be revived in a befitting manner.
The television industry’s reboot/remake/revival craze can’t touch Everybody Loves Raymond, according to Brad Garrett, who played Ray Romano’s onscreen brother on the hit CBS sitcom.
It's been 29 years since Everybody Loves Raymond first premiered in 1996, and while the comedy is still extremely beloved, Brad Garrett confirms that there won't be any sort of reboot in the future.
The 1990s was a wonderful decade for sitcoms. Some of those sitcom stars moved onto film and never looked back. Others went on to dramatic television. There are a few that are no longer with us as well, and also a few that are more-or-less retired.
Most people have experienced grief at one point or another in their lives, whether it’s the death of a loved one or some other form of loss. Given the power of television as a medium, it makes sense that it would address the issue of grief in myriad ways.
Ray Romano was "horrible" in school. The 66-year-old comedian has daughter Alexandra, 34, twins Matthew, and Gregory, 31, and Joseph, 26, with his wife Anna Romano, 61, and while reflecting on the fact that his eldest is now a senior director at PR firm, admitted that he was never academically motivated.
Ray Romano is "putting pressure" on his children to make him a grandparent. The 66-year-old comedian has daughter Alexandra, 34, twins Matthew, and Gregory,
Dead to Me creator Liz Feldman has done it again with No Good Deed: That is, the showrunner has made another addictive, smart television series. And this
Lisa Kudrow is desperate to do a sitcom with Ray Romano. The actress, 61, who shot to global fame in ‘Friends’, is now starring in comedy series ‘No Good
Romano explained why prepping to star in Scorsese's "The Irishman" and "Vinyl" were things he wasn't capable of when he starred on "Everybody Loves Raymond."
Disney have removed a planned 'Star Wars' movie from their 2026 release schedule. The studio had been due to release a new film from the sci-fi franchise,
Exclusive: Co-directors Matt and Greg Romano navigate the challenges of self-identity in aptly-titled "The Romano Twins," which debuted at the Fort Lauderdale Film Festival.
It doesn’t necessarily mean the work is terrible, though it could be. We just didn’t see it coming from them.
Ice Age is defrosting and on its way back! The sixth installment of the franchise is in production, as announced at D23 Brazil on Friday. Cast members Ray Romano, Queen Latifah, and John Leguizamo appeared in a video announcing the new film below.
Your upcoming holiday-timed binge has been sorted as Netflix unveils the premiere date and more news on No Good Deed, the newest project from Dead to Me creator Liz Feldman.
Before the turn of the 21st century, network television was primetime viewing, making for a golden age of sitcoms. These shows continue to make audiences laugh thanks to clever writing and lovable characters.
If you’ve rewatched Everybody Loves Raymond in recent years, you have something in common with Ray Romano. The actor has revealed he’s spent the last few years watching all 210 episodes of the hit sitcom for the first time.
Often, we hear about the one-season wonders in television. People espouse a Freaks and Geeks or a My So-Called Life. What about the two-season wonders? Some were canceled too soon, others wrapped up of their own accord.
These fascinating figures have much to reveal about how American society and culture view masculinity and how they expect men to behave, particularly when it comes to their relationships with their wives, children, and the rest of their families.
The U.S. version of The Office has become one of the most beloved and rewatched TV comedies of all time. The show’s primary cast already boasts plenty of star power, but many other famous faces appeared on the show throughout its nine-season run.
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