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At ATX TV Festival, NaVell J. Lee sits down with Everybody Loves Raymond writer Mike Royce to explore how real-life stories shaped one of television’s most enduring sitcoms, from emotional family dynamics to the writing philosophy behind its legendary structure. Royce reflects on the show’s creative DNA with Phil Rosenthal and Ray Romano, why conflict is essential to comedy, and how writers on the series transformed everyday arguments into timeless television. Then, Antonia Thomas and Josh Dylan join the conversation to discuss BritBox’s Tommy & Tuppence, a contemporary reimagining of Agatha Christie’s iconic detective duo. They break down the challenge of modernizing beloved literary characters, the “will they/won’t they” chemistry at the heart of the series, and what it’s like navigating a mystery that constantly shifts through twists, red herrings, and reconstruction-style storytelling. From classic sitcom craft to modern British mystery reinvention, this ATX episode explores how great television is built—on character, collaboration, and chaos that somehow always resolves into story.
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