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Janice
05-17-2004, 12:04 AM
http://apnews.excite.com/article/20040517/D82K2ICO0.html

'Raymond' Signs Deal for Final Season

NEW YORK (AP) - Three days before announcing its fall schedule, CBS sealed a deal Sunday to bring the Emmy-winning comedy "Everybody Loves Raymond" back for a ninth and final season.

Producer and star Ray Romano agreed to a shortened season with 16 new episodes. Most television shows make about 22 episodes a year.

"I look forward to being a hapless, sexless husband again in year nine," Romano said.

The Monday night comedy featuring Romano and his dysfunctional family won the 2003 Emmy for best comedy. The additional year was widely expected. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Romano reportedly made about $1.8 million per episode this season. Brad Garrett, who plays Romano's brother in the series, held out for more money before filming started for this season. The other cast members, Patricia Heaton, Peter Boyle and Doris Roberts also reached new deals for more money with the network last summer.

With "Friends,""Frasier" and "Sex and the City" all calling it quits this season, the deal gives "Everybody Loves Raymond" a victory lap where it won't be overshadowed by other comedies. "Raymond" also will be the highest-rated returning sitcom, a program genre in need of a transfusion of new talent.

Executive producer Phil Rosenthal said it was important to maintain quality and make sure the show had not overstayed its welcome.

"Emotionally, we never want the show to end, but everything must," Rosenthal said. "We look forward to these remaining episodes as a few encores and a few more meals with our staff."

He and Romano realized they had more stories to tell, he said.

Romano, in a 2001 interview with The Associated Press, said he recalls sitcoms that overstayed their welcomes and had sour last years that spoiled memories of the show.

"Of course, they'll try to persuade me (to stay) with another reason, called money," Romano said. "They'll back up the truck, my wife is going to see it, and she's going to drive me to work."

This week, broadcast networks announce their fall schedules in a series of presentations to advertisers, who will then decide to buy about $9 billion worth of commercials. CBS announces its schedule on Wednesday.

FamilyTiesGOP
05-17-2004, 10:16 AM
I'm glad. I always thought it was dumb to leave the show when it is still good. I would have done one more year to avoid the Friends, Frasier parade on NBC myself.

EmoJoe
05-18-2004, 12:16 PM
Nine seasons! Wow thats a lot. Ill try to watch the ninth season. I havent been watching the eights season lately.

Brian Damage
05-20-2004, 11:14 AM
good news, this show deserves a swan song.

Vicki L.
05-20-2004, 01:12 PM
I agree the show was good and it's great that it will make it to a ninth and final season.

Chocoholic
05-20-2004, 01:29 PM
I'll watch the finale, although I personally think they should have called it quits at least 2-3 years ago. I can't even watch anymore.

globalspot28
06-30-2004, 05:00 PM
I hate the time slot, I usually watch the show on reruns.

EmoJoe
07-01-2004, 08:36 PM
Originally posted by globalspot28
I usually watch the show on reruns.

Ditto

ricardo/mertz
07-02-2004, 07:33 AM
Wow! Nine years. It is hard to believe.I'll be sad to see it go. It is one of my favorites. I'm glad they are hanging on for one more year. Because the with Friends and Fasier gone I'm sure I'm gonna go through some sort of shock when the fall shows start and Fand F aren't there.lol this way I am eased into the transition. They are messing with my world here!LOL