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Somebody Feed Phil is here for Season 7! Get the first look. Netflix’s long-running travel food documentary, Somebody Feed Phil, featuring Philip Rosenthal, is returning. Somebody Feed Phil premiered on Netflix in January 2018 and is now one of the longest-running documentary series on the platform, with 33 episodes under its belt.
The most recent season, season 6, is set to premiere in October 2022. The show’s primary concept is that Philip Rosenthal traverses the world, searching for the most sumptuous cuisines and meals.
The trailer for Season 7 of Somebody Feed Phil is yet to be available. However, Netflix has released a first-look video. The creator of “Everybody Loves Raymond ” can be seen eating in a restaurant; his eyes light up as he notices a plate of meat approaching his table.
He exclaims, “Porchetta, wowee wow, wow. I’m not worthy,” he says with his usual genuine excitement, adding, “This is dinner and a performance, and the show is more food.”
Rosenthal takes viewers on a fascinating and mouthwatering journey globally, stopping in places like Dubai, Mumbai, Kyoto, Taipei, Washington, D.C., Orlando (with a twist), Scotland, & Iceland.
He brings loved ones and meets up with famous pals (comedians, writers, and artists) who are also shot at Somebody Feed Phil places. They talk, munch, laugh, and embrace the delight of sharing a meal.
His brother Richard is the showrunner, executive producer, and behind-the-scenes partner. How satisfying is their teamwork? They titled their production firm Lucky Bastards.
Rosenthal’s ever-growing fan base has clamored for the upcoming season, which is jam-packed with entertaining stories about eating, drinking, traveling, being open to new experiences, laughing, loving, sharing, and caring.
Rosenthal’s tremendous appeal stems from his sensitive on- and off-screen attitude; his philanthropic dedication to charities & nonprofit groups, particularly grassroots projects, is remarkable.
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Rosenthal’s sense of humor—sometimes quirky, always good-hearted—binds all of these aspects together to provide an uplifting package. His television resume is based on comedy.
Rosenthal was the creator, writer, & showrunner/executive producer of Everybody Loves Raymond, a nine-season comedy starring comic Ray Romano.
Rosenthal has worked on several food-related projects in addition to Somebody Feed Phil. He also co-wrote the children’s book Try It! with his daughter Lily, which will be released on March 5.
Philip Rosenthal is returning for a seventh season, with all eight episodes set to premiere on March 1, 2024.
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