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BRAD GARRETT TO HOST THE MUSEUM OF TELEVISION & RADIO TWO-HOUR SPECIAL "TV'S FUNNIEST MOMENTS" AIRING FRIDAY, JUNE 1, ON FOX
Brad Garrett will host The Museum of Television & Radio two-hour special, TV'S FUNNIEST MOMENTS, airing Friday, June 1 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. The countdown will feature 30 of the funniest and most memorable moments from television sitcoms, variety, late night and sketch shows from the past six decades, as ranked by Nielsen Media Research. Fan-favorites include "Seinfeld," "Friends," "I Love Lucy," "The Honeymooners," "All in the Family," "In Living Color" and many more.
Garrett currently plays "Eddie" on the FOX comedy �TIL DEATH, which returns for its second season this fall. Garrett played Ray Romano's big brother "Robert" on the hit series "Everybody Loves Raymond," earning five Emmy Award nominations and Emmy wins in 2002, 2003 and 2005 for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. His voiceover work includes giving life to "Fatso," the ghost in the 1995 feature "Casper"; "Dim," the rhinoceros beetle in the animated feature "A Bug's Life"; and "Bloat," the blowfish in "Finding Nemo." He will next be heard in the animated film "Ratatouille."
Garrett's feature film credits include "George B." with David Morse, which was a finalist at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival; "Suicide Kings" with Christopher Walken; director Woody Allen's "Sweet and Lowdown" with Sean Penn and Uma Thurman; "Music & Lyrics" with Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore; and the action comedy "The Pacifier" with Vin Diesel. He also appeared on Broadway in Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple."
In 2002, Garrett portrayed Jackie Gleason in the critically acclaimed network television film "Gleason," for which he earned an Emmy Award nomination and a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Actor in a Movie or Miniseries. In addition, he was seen in the cable television movies "Club Land" and "Don King: Only in America." He also guest-hosted "The Late Show" for a sidelined David Letterman.
TV'S FUNNIEST MOMENTS is produced by Brad Lachman Productions in association with The Museum of Television & Radio. Executive producers are Pat Mitchell and Brad Lachman. Garry Bormet is producer and Bill Bracken is supervising producer.
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