Everybody Loves Raymond

Everybody Loves Raymond

Everybody Loves Raymond logo
Format Sitcom
Created by Philip Rosenthal
Starring Ray Romano
Patricia Heaton
Brad Garrett
Monica Horan
Madylin Sweeten
with Doris Roberts
and Peter Boyle
Country of origin Flag of the United States.svg United States
No. of seasons 9
No. of episodes 210 (List of episodes)
Production
Location(s) Warner Brothers Studios in Burbank, California
Running time 22 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel CBS
Original run September 13 1996 – May 16 2005
External links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Everybody Loves Raymond is an Emmy Award-winning American television sitcom that originally ran on CBS from September 13, 1996 to May 16, 2005.

Many of the situations from the show are based on the real-life experiences of Ray Romano (who is represented by the Ray Barone character he plays) and the writing staff. The main characters on the show are also loosely based on Romano's family members.

It is one of the most critically acclaimed American sitcoms of its time. Everybody Loves Raymond was nominated for and won many awards.

The show reruns in syndication on different cable channels such as TBS and in most TV markets on local stations.[1] From 2000-2007 King World Productions distributed the show for off-network syndication. In 2008 CBS Television Distribution took over KingWorld's distribution although its logo is retained on TBS.

Contents

Show background

The show revolves around the life of Italian-American Ray Barone, newspaper sportswriter from Lynbrook, Long Island. Very flippant, Ray doesn't take many things seriously and has a tendency to make light jokes in nearly every situation, no matter how troubling or problematic.

Ray lives with his oftentimes resentful wife, Debra Barone, their daughter, Ally, and their identical twin sons, Michael and Geoffrey. Ray's parents and brother Robert, who live across the street, frequently make their presence known to the frustration of Ray and especially Debra. Unfortunately for Ray, he always has to hear about it from Debra. Debra particularly finds herself at odds with Ray's mother, Marie — a catty woman.

Ray often finds himself in the middle of all the problems and arguments. His biggest nemesis is his brother Robert, who is insecure about Ray being the favorite son. Although Robert and Ray are frequently seen fighting like children and picking on each other, the brothers are very devoted to each other. Robert frequently calls Ray "Cubby" and stands up for him, while Ray has a great admiration for Robert, who is a police officer.

Their father, Frank, is very insulting and does not like to show his feelings, but through the years several episodes were crafted to show how much he loves his family.

Ray and Debra have their share of marital disagreements, with Debra frequently denying Ray sex, and Ray prefers watching sports television to talking to his wife. A recurring theme on the show has them having a long interaction each night while in bed, just before going to sleep, and sometimes there is a sweetness between them.

Cast

Main article: List of Everybody Loves Raymond characters

Main crew

Executive Producers: Philip Rosenthal (Head Writer), Stu Smiley, Rory Rosegarten, Ray Romano, Lew Schneider, Tucker Cawley, Steve Skrovan, Jeremy Stevens, Aaron Shure and Mike Royce.

Co-Executive Producers: Lisa Helfrich Jackson, Tom Caltabiano and Leslie Caveny. Producer: Holli Gailen.

Events

Episodes

Main article: List of Everybody Loves Raymond episodes

DVD releases

HBO Home Video has released the Complete Series of Everybody Loves Raymond on DVD in Regions 1, 2 and 4. Region 4 Complete Box Set was released on 13 August 2008.

DVD Name Ep # Release dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
The Complete 1st Season 22 September 14 2004 January 17 2005 December 16 2004
The Complete 2nd Season 25 December 14, 2004 July 4, 2005 April 27, 2005
The Complete 3rd Season 26 May 3, 2005 January 16, 2006 July 12, 2005
The Complete 4th Season 24 September 13, 2005 May 1, 2006 April 5, 2006
The Complete 5th Season 25 December 6, 2005 July 3, 2006 July 5, 2006
The Complete 6th Season 24 May 9, 2006 October 2, 2006 October 4, 2006
The Complete 7th Season 25 September 19, 2006 January 15, 2007 April 4, 2007
The Complete 8th Season 23 May 8, 2007 July 16, 2007 October 3, 2007
The Complete 9th Season 16 September 18, 2007 November 12, 2007 October 3, 2007
The Complete Series 210 October 30, 2007 TBA August 13, 2008

International broadcasters

Reception

U.S. television ratings

Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of Everybody Loves Raymond on CBS.

Note: Each U.S. network television season starts in late September and ends in late May, which coincides with the completion of May sweeps. All times mentioned in this section were Eastern & Pacific

With the exception of the 2004-2005 season, the ratings data seen in this table is from Nielsen Media Research which was published in a May 15, 2005 USA Today article.[2]

The series-finale scored a 20.2 household rating, 32.94 million viewers (29% of all viewers at the time) and an 11.2 rating among adults 18-49. At 8pm, Everybody Loves Raymond: The Last Laugh averaged a 15.3 household rating, 24.52 million viewers and a 7.5 among adults 18-49.

Season Timeslot Season Premiere Season Finale TV Season Rank Viewers
(in millions)
1 Friday 8:30 p.m.
(September 13, 1996 to
February 28, 1997)


Monday 8:30 p.m.
(March 3, 1997 to
April 7, 1997)
September 13, 1996 April 7, 1997 1996-1997 #82 10.6
2 Monday 8:30 p.m. September 22, 1997 May 18, 1998 1997-1998 #30 13.3
3 Monday 9:00 p.m. September 21, 1998 May 24, 1999 1998-1999 #11 15.5
4 September 20, 1999 May 22, 2000 1999-2000 #12 17.1
5 October 2, 2000 May 21, 2001 2000-2001 #5 19.1
6 September 24, 2001 May 13, 2002 2001-2002 #4 20.0
7 September 23, 2002 May 19, 2003 2002-2003 #7 18.6
8 September 22, 2003 May 24, 2004 2003-2004 #10 17.4
9 September 20, 2004 May 16, 2005 2004-2005 #10[3] 17.4[3]

Awards

Main article: List of Everybody Loves Raymond awards and nominations

Emmy Awards:

Screen Actors Guild:

Writers Guild of America:

Nominations

Emmy Awards:

Golden Globe Awards:

Screen Actors Guild:

Cultural references

Notes

Even though Robert was older than Ray in the show in real life Brad Garret who plays Robert is younger than Ray Romano

References

  1. Everybody Loves Raymond: Make Mine a Double Paramount Comedy.
  2. Keveney, Bill (May 15, 2005). "'Raymond': Sweet run, and now, sweet dreams", USA Today. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "2004-05 Final audience and ratings figures", Hollywood Reporter (May 27, 2005). 
  4. yamaha.com honored by ASCAP

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