Ray Romano's latest TV project has been picked up for a second season. According to "The Hollywood Reporter," TNT has ordered a second, ten-episode season of "Men of A Certain Age." The series -- which also stars Andre Braugher and Scott Bakula -- debuted in front of five-point-four-million viewers on December 7th. While the show's numbers have dipped slightly over the past few weeks, it has still managed to average four-point-four-million viewers. "Men of A Certain Age" explores the friendship between three men as they approach mid-life. Episodes of TNT's "Men of A Certain Age" can be seen Mondays at 10:00 p.m. Eastern.Ray Romano is best known for his hit CBS comedy "Everybody Loves Raymond." The series aired for nine seasons, winning 14 Emmy Awards along the way.