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February 29, 2024 58 mins

Phil Rosenthal, Showrunner, Producer, and Writer, joins Susan and Ben to discuss Mary Poppins, a 1964 musical comedy. Phil shares what it’s like having a career as a showrunner, producer, and writer for sitcoms and travel shows. He discusses using his own life stories for Everybody Loves Raymond, working with his brother Richard on Somebody Feed Phil, and launching the Naked Lunch podcast with his friend David Wild. Phil plays our “Everybody Loves Raymonds” game.

Follow Phil on Instagram and TikTok @phil.rosenthal, Twitter @PhilRosenthal, or IMDb. Somebody Feed Phil Season 7 premieres March 1 on Netflix. Listen to Naked Lunch on all major podcasting platforms. Purchase Somebody Feed Phil The Book and pre-order Just Try It wherever you buy books. Find out more about No Ordinary Campaign at noordinarycampaign.com. Keep up with all of Phil Rosenthal’s work, including his upcoming book tour, at philrosenthalworld.com

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