Everybody Loves Raymond is a sitcom which ran on CBS from 1996 to 2005, focusing on the titular Raymond dealing with his often quarreling family (including wife, twin children, and nearby parents and brother).
Muppet Mentions[]
- In the fourth season episode "Prodigal Son," Raymond tells Debra that he is a good person and that he doesn't have to go to church on Sunday morning. He says he treats people normally and gives an example of a plumber he hired with a big eye. Raymond said he would treat the plumber normal, but other people would make fun of the plumber and call him "Big Muppet-Eye Guy."
- In the fourth season episode "Bad Moon Rising," Raymond secretly recorded Debra yelling at him with a tape recorder. After playing the tape, Raymond tries to cheer up Debra by telling her that when he first heard himself in a radio interview, his voice sounded like Snuffleupagus (or as he pronounces it, "Snuffleufagus").
Connections[]
- Peter Boyle played Frank Barone
- Dan Castellaneta played Bryan Trenberth in "T-Ball" (1998) and "It's Supposed To Be Fun" (2001)
- Tony DeSena co-wrote the anniversary special "The First Six Years" (2002)
- Charles Durning played Father Hubley (6 episodes, 1998-2002)
- Brad Garrett played Robert Barone
- Gary Halvorson directed episodes
- Patricia Heaton played Debra Barone
- Kevin James played Kevin Daniels (1996-1998), Doug Heffernan in two episodes, and co-wrote the episode "Golf"
- Kristin Newman worked on the production staff (1996-1997)
- Suzie Plakson played Joanne Glotz in "Robert's Divorce" and "Meant to Be" (2000)
- Doris Roberts played Marie Barone
- Ray Romano played Raymond Barone and was a writer for the series
- Sherri Shepherd played Sgt. Judy Potter (1998-2003)
- Jean Stapleton played Aunt Alda in "I Wish I Were Gus" (1996)
- Fred Willard played Hank MacDougall (2003-2005)