Lethbridge Herald

Ray Romano

- BY JAY BOBBIN

OF NO GOOD DEED ON NETFLIX Q: I’ve heard that Ray Romano is going to do another series. Is that true? A: It is. With “Everybody Loves Raymond” still available regularly on TV Land and IFC, the actor-comedian is working on his newest show, a Netflix sitcom titled “No Good Deed.” He’ll be part of an ensemble cast in the saga of several families who all want to buy the same house, with plenty of complicati­ons arising from their vying for the property.

Romano isn’t the only well-known series veteran in the show, which comes from writer-producer Liz Feldman, who had an earlier Netflix hit with “Dead to Me.” That program’s Linda Cardellini reunites with her for the new program, which also will feature Lisa Kudrow (“Friends,” “The Comeback,” “Web Therapy”) and Denis Leary (“Rescue Me,” “Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll,” “Animal Kingdom,” “The Moodys”).

Of course, Romano also has had other turns at the series game. He followed the nine-season CBS run of “Everybody Loves Raymond” with TNT’s critically acclaimed comedy-drama “Men of a Certain Age,” of which he also was a creator and executive producer. Then, he was a star of the HBO recording-industry drama “Vinyl” (which had Mick Jagger and Martin Scorsese among its creators and executive producers), the Epix (now MGM+) series version of “Get Shorty” and the then-HBO Max’s seriocomic “Made for Love.”

The premiere date of “No Good Deed” had yet to be determined as of this writing, but with the powerhouse names that its cast encompasse­s, the scheduling of its debut surely will be made known as that time gets closer.

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