1 / 31

Lecture Six: Everybody Loves Raymond

Lecture Six: Everybody Loves Raymond. Professor Kevin Sandler. Previous Lecture. The State of US Television Production The Production Process Case Study: My Name is Earl. This Lecture. EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND. Phil Rosenthal. A Family for Joe.

kumiko
Download Presentation

Lecture Six: Everybody Loves Raymond

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Lecture Six:Everybody Loves Raymond Professor Kevin Sandler

  2. Previous Lecture • The State of US Television Production • The Production Process • Case Study: My Name is Earl

  3. This Lecture EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND

  4. Phil Rosenthal

  5. A Family for Joe The original 1990 telefilm and a very young Robert Mitchum

  6. “Guitar Pick” of a Show Juilette Lewis, a co-star on A Family for Joe and Josie Bissett, a guest star

  7. Baby Talk With George Clooney, Connie Selleca, cast to play Maggie, but quit after two episode due to dissatisfaction with the role and replaced with Julia Duffy; the second season of Baby Talk with Mary Page Keller and Scott Baio

  8. Other Rosenthal Shows Down the Shore (FOX), which lasted two seasons from 1992-1993, and Coach (ABC) which ran for nine seasons from 1989-1997

  9. Ray Romano on Letterman A later appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman, after Ray Romano became a big star

  10. Worldwide Pants

  11. Pilot Production

  12. Key Figures at CBS Wendi Trilling and Les Moonves (with wife Julie Chen)

  13. Deficit Financing

  14. Paramount Deal Ray Romano, Phil Rosenthal and Patricia Heaton, later on the picket lines during the Writers Guild strike in 1997

  15. The Honeymooners

  16. “The Canister” • “[Those are] revealing moments that make the show for me, just as much as the laughs. No matter how seemingly silly the episode was, we felt the need to tie each one down to some sort of emotional underpinning, something that would resonate with viewers after the show was over.”

  17. “Everything Needs to be Justified” • “No matter what the situation, no matter how crazy, you have to believe that it could happen in real life”

  18. “Standard Deviation”

  19. “Pilot”

  20. “Bad Moon Rising”

  21. “Bad Moon Rising”Outtake

  22. “The Tenth Anniversary”

  23. “Marie’s Sculpture” Marie’s sculpture and the original one, outside the Rockland County Courthouse in Clarkstown, New York

  24. The Final Days

  25. “No Fat”

  26. Next Lecture TV Distribution and Transmission The taping of the final episode that aired on May 16, 2005

More Related