@1famousperson That's cool. I am a huge fan of ELR. I think her husband Phil is a genius and I hope he will write and producer another wonderful family sitcom on TV again soon. Not enough of those on TV today.
@lionslicer9999 I don't think you understood my point. I'm well aware he served both postitions. I'm just saying that "exec. producer" titles are not necessarily forms of conversation. Do you think it's a usual conversation if someone were to say "the exec. producer of (so-and-so) is coming to town. It's like a dream of mine to get the autograph of an exec. producer." Wouldn't it make more sense to describe that person to the public with his "creator" title? Who cares about paid positions.
@NewYorkS4U He was both. Generally creators of shows work as executive producers or co producers or something in that area so they can continue to have part in the show. "series creator" isn't a paid position on television staffs.
Even though Phil served as Executive Producer, why describe him as that than Series Creator? In my opinion, "Executive Producer" doesn't hold a conversation more than "Series Creator" does.
With all the stuff that Ray fed him, he says, " I don't think there's anything that we can use." LOL! What a brilliant show!
radconserv86 5 months ago in playlist Everybody Loves Raymond 2
@1famousperson That's cool. I am a huge fan of ELR. I think her husband Phil is a genius and I hope he will write and producer another wonderful family sitcom on TV again soon. Not enough of those on TV today.
RealTime88 5 months ago
This kid that sits with me at lunch. His aunt it Monica Horan.
1famousperson 1 year ago
I really enjoyed these clips. Thanks so much for taking the time to upload them for us.
corydora2012 1 year ago
No kidding! Italian mom are the same! They are always feeding you and never but out of your business!
THELAURAS2010 1 year ago
@NewYorkS4U Yes it would make more sense, but we aren't the ones making millions of dollars are we... they can call themselves whatever they want
lionslicer9999 1 year ago
@lionslicer9999 I don't think you understood my point. I'm well aware he served both postitions. I'm just saying that "exec. producer" titles are not necessarily forms of conversation. Do you think it's a usual conversation if someone were to say "the exec. producer of (so-and-so) is coming to town. It's like a dream of mine to get the autograph of an exec. producer." Wouldn't it make more sense to describe that person to the public with his "creator" title? Who cares about paid positions.
NewYorkS4U 1 year ago
@NewYorkS4U He was both. Generally creators of shows work as executive producers or co producers or something in that area so they can continue to have part in the show. "series creator" isn't a paid position on television staffs.
lionslicer9999 1 year ago
Even though Phil served as Executive Producer, why describe him as that than Series Creator? In my opinion, "Executive Producer" doesn't hold a conversation more than "Series Creator" does.
NewYorkS4U 1 year ago