In a recent episode of “The Ellen Degeneres Show,” Ray Romano and James Denton made an appearance and took part in some lively and entertaining activities. Romano, known for his role in “Everybody Loves Raymond,” was in a good mood and full of excitement as he updated the audience on the intriguing animals that inhabit his backyard. From koi fish and turtles to herons and owls, Romano’s backyard is like a biosphere. He even released his house cats into the mix, making for some adorable and amusing entertainment.
But the fun didn’t stop there. Romano’s fellow guest, James Denton from “Desperate Housewives,” showcased his dancing skills. Denton’s energetic moves brought a lot of laughter and enjoyment to the set. It seems dancing is a common theme on the show, as the audience also witnessed a tape of Romano’s past dance performances. Despite claiming to be a non-dancer, Romano showed off some impressive moves, proving that anything goes when it comes to expressing oneself through dance.
Aside from the entertaining moments, Romano also discussed his new children’s book, “Remy Dicky and the Bean: Why I Love and Hate My Brothers.” He collaborated with his two brothers to create this heartwarming and relatable story. Romano explained that the idea came from wanting to work with his brothers, who have noble professions as a police sergeant and a school teacher. The book provides a unique opportunity for Romano and his brothers to reminisce about their childhood and share their experiences with a younger audience.
Throughout the episode, the energy and excitement were palpable, with the audience and guests thoroughly enjoying themselves. Even the viewers at home had the chance to win prizes by participating in a mystery word game. Additionally, audience members were delighted to receive copies of Romano’s book and the third season of “Everybody Loves Raymond.”
The show ended with a friendly competition between Romano and Degeneres. They took turns trying to get golf balls into a jacuzzi within 30 seconds. Romano managed to get two balls in the target, while Degeneres struggled with her swings. As a result, Degeneres will have to caddy for Romano during a round of golf, which will be filmed and shown on the show in the future.
Overall, this episode of “The Ellen Degeneres Show” was filled with lively conversations, entertaining activities, and plenty of laughter. Romano and Denton brought their unique energy and personalities to the stage, creating a memorable and enjoyable experience for the audience.
Originally aired on May 19, 2005