September 10, 2008
Brad Garrett is a funny dude. I'm not sure anybody would deny that. He spent years as the comedic foil to Ray Romano on Everybody Loves Raymond. He's won Emmys. He's been a working comedian for over two decades. No one doubts his comedic ability. However, audiences, even after his noteworthy, long-tenured run on Everybody Loves Raymond, haven't been inclined to check out Garrett's new series 'Til Death. The traditional sitcom will begin its third season tonight, and FOX hopes audiences will start coming around. Til Death also stars sitcom veteran Joely Fisher as Garrett's wife, plus youngsters Eddie Kay Thomas and Kat Foster as the couple next door. Last month, we got a chance to sit down with Garrett and Fisher and talk about Til Death. Or, at least that was the idea.
Below you will find the full video of our interview.
August 18, 2008
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Network: FOX
Premiere: Wednesday, September 10, 9pm
Cast: Brad Garrett, Joely Fisher, Kat Foster, Eddie Kaye Thomas, J.B. Smoove
Previously on Til Death: Eddie (Brad Garrett) was an unemotional, rude boor while his wife Joy (Joely Fisher) shrugged her shoulders and wagged her finger at his wacky antics. Repeat ad infinitum.
July 21, 2008
Jason Alexander, best known for his role as George Costanza on the hit eponymous series Seinfeld, will soon be making his way back to primetime comedy. This time, however, he'll be going behind the camera for an episode of Til Death.
Written and executive-produced by husband-and-wife team Josh Goldsmith and Cathy Yuspa, Til Death stars Eddie Kaye Thomas and newcomer actress Kat Foster as newlyweds who move next door to a couple, played by Brad Garrett and Joely Fisher, who have been married for more than two decades. The series sheds light on how the newlyweds get a surprising look at what the future might hold.
June 13, 2008
Brad Garrett seemingly jumped onto the bandwagon of hopeless romantics as he is set to launch his own reality dating series. The actor, who played the lovelorn Robert Barone on Everybody Loves Raymond, has found himself in the same spot as his character—looking for love in the wrong places. With the help of technology and the right media, Garrett is setting out on a journey to find a woman with whom he can share a connection, and hopefully a lasting relationship with.
Sony Pictures TV will be producing Dating Brad Garrett, the 10-episode long series which will be co-produced by Garrett himself. Ten women will be picked to be part of this new Internet reality series. Interested individuals can now send in their video applications through Crackle.com/DateBrad.
May 27, 2008
Brad Garrett has become a household name as one of the stars of the long-running sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond and his most recent show 'Til Death. Now, the 48-year-old actor will be branching out to yet another comedy series. This time, however, it comes with a touch of police procedural drama.
The ‘Til Death actor has just sign on to appear on Monk's upcoming seventh season, which is expected to premiere on July 18. According to TV Guide, Garrett is set to play a handyman who helps Monk lead star Tony Shalhoub with his home renovations.
May 12, 2008
It's network upfront week, everybody! Over the next few days, all of the major networks will unveil their Fall schedules, which shows have made the cut, which have been canceled, and which new shows will be invading network TV next season. FOX is a network whose 2008-2009 TV slate is looking mighty interesting. On the docket for next season: a new J.J. Abrams series, a new Joss Whedon series, and a new Mitchell Hurwitz (creator of Arrested Development) series. In advance of their upfronts this Thursday, a number of reports from Variety and TVGuide have surfaced relating to the fates of both new and old FOX shows, including Fringe, Dollhouse, Back to You, Til Death, and New Amsterdam.