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CBS won't be super-sizing Everybody Loves Raymond's series finale. The network announced at the TCA winter press tour Tuesday that the sitcom would end its nine-year run on May 16 with a standard 30-minute episode. Meanwhile, CBS chief Les Moonves told reporters that a possible spin-off centered around Brad Garrett's character is "still in the discussion stage" — although that seems to be news to Garrett. "I have not been approached," he says. "I love the character and I'm open to it, [but] it's very, very vague at this point."
CBS won't be super-sizing Everybody Loves Raymond's series finale. The network announced at the TCA winter press tour Tuesday that the sitcom would end its nine-year run on May 16 with a standard 30-minute episode. Meanwhile, CBS chief Les Moonves told reporters that a possible spin-off centered around Brad Garrett's character is "still in the discussion stage" — although that seems to be news to Garrett. "I have not been approached," he says. "I love the character and I'm open to it, [but] it's very, very vague at this point."