Everybody Loves Raymond

1996 β€’ CBS
4.7
905 reviews
TV-PG
Rating
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Season 4 episodes (24)

1 Boob Job
9/20/99
Season-only
Debra is upset when she sees Ray's giddy reaction to her friend's recently acquired "new and improved" breasts.
2 The Can Opener
9/27/99
Season-only
Everyone in the family takes sides when Ray and Debra have a senseless argument over a newly purchased can opener -- that seems to have opened a can of worms.
3 You Bet
10/4/99
Season-only
Ray is suspicious when Frank starts spending quality time with him and acting all "fatherly."
4 Sex Talk
10/11/99
Season-only
Ray and Debra are discouraged when they realize that their sex life isn't what it used to be.
5 The Will
10/18/99
Season-only
Upon drafting their wills, Ray and Debra must decide who would make the best guardians for their children.
6 The Sister
10/25/99
Season-only
Debra is upset when her hippie, free spirit sister decides to become -- a sister.
7 Cousin Gerard
11/8/99
Season-only
Ray is mortified when he hires his overwhelmingly annoying cousin Gerard to assist him and Debra points out how alike the two men are.
8 Debra's Workouts
11/15/99
Season-only
Ray is bewildered, but not altogether displeased, when Debra starts initiating sex on a more than regular basis.
9 No Thanks
11/22/99
Season-only
Inspired by how well the Barones got along at Thanksgiving dinner, Debra is intent on finding a way to improve her relationship with Marie.
10 Left Back
11/29/99
Season-only
While discussing the possibility of having to hold Michael back for another year of pre-kindergarten, Ray is shocked to discover that he too was left back when he was that age.
11 The Christmas Picture
12/13/99
Season-only
Ray believes he has finally found the perfect Christmas gift for his parents - if nothing else, it will certainly be something they will remember forever. Robert Culp, Katherine Helmond, and Lew Schneider guest star.
12 What's With Robert?
1/10/00
Season-only
The Barone family starts questioning Robert's sexual preferences when, after dating Amy for more than two years, he still can't commit to the relationship.
13 Bully On The Bus
1/17/00
Season-only
Ray and Debra have differing points of view on how best to handle the situation when they find out that Ally has been bullying another child on the school bus.
14 Prodigal Son
1/31/00
Season-only
Everyone gets on Ray's case because he's doesn't go to Sunday Mass. Charles Durning guest stars.
15 Robert's Rodeo
2/7/00
Season-only
Ray feels tremendous guilt when he cancels plans with Robert who then gets hurt in the line of duty when he should have been hanging out with his brother.
16 The Tenth Anniversary
2/14/00
Season-only
As they celebrate their tenth anniversary, Debra discovers that Ray taped over their wedding video years before with the '91 Superbowl. Robert Culp, Katherine Helmond, and Charles Durning guest star.
17 The Adventures of Hackidu
2/21/00
Season-only
Ray screws up a "Hackidu" (a la Pokemon) trade for his daughter, Ally, by giving away a "Scramisaur" card that ends up being worth a lot of money. Paul Reubens and David Hunt guest star.
18 Debra Makes Something Good
2/28/00
Season-only
Debra throws the Barone family into turmoil when she finally creates a dish that everyone likes.
19 Marie And Frank's New Friends
3/20/00
Season-only
Ray and Debra devises a plan to push Frank and Marie into making some new friends, thus leaving the older couple with less time to bother them, but it backfires.
20 Alone Time
4/17/00
Season-only
Ray finds it hard to understand why Debra needs her "alone time."
21 Someone's Cranky
5/1/00
Season-only
Still recuperating from his recent run-in with a bull, a cantankerous Robert is driving everyone crazy with his mean-spirited and nasty behavior.
22 Bad Moon Rising
5/8/00
Season-only
Ray's attempts to alleviate Debra's PMS moodiness only make her more irritable.
23 Confronting The Attacker
5/15/00
Season-only
After losing his nerve on the job during his first day back from medical leave, Robert quits the police force.
24 Robert's Divorce
5/22/00
Season-only
While out for a family dinner, the Barones spot Robert's ex-wife, which prompts them to reminisce about the demise of his marriage.

About this show

EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND, starring standup comedian and Emmy-Award winner, Ray Romano, revolves around Ray Barone, a successful sportswriter living on Long Island, New York with his wife Debra (multiple Emmy Award-winner, Patricia Heaton), and three kids. But their big happy family gets a bit too big (and less happy) when Ray's meddling parents, Frank (Emmy Award-winner, Peter Boyle) and Marie (Emmy Award winner, Doris Roberts), frequently stop by, since they live directly across the street. Brother Robert (Emmy Award-winner, Brad Garrett), a divorced police officer, is constantly moving in and out of his parents' house, and loves to drop by and show his resentment towards Ray's successful career and happy family life. Dodging Marie's constant critique of Debra's cooking, Frank's witty one-liners and Robert's dead-pan despair, Ray and Debra just wish someone would ring their doorbell before entering once in a while.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
905 reviews
Gixellia
June 21, 2017
Have been watching this family for years, in fact, got all seasons on DVD at home. The writers of this show did a marvellous job mirroring family and individual roles of our schizophrenic society in a humerous way - can identify with every single character :o) Over the years, I have come to appreciate this family as my own. Know many dialogs by heart and still can't stop laughing.
116 people found this review helpful
Galaxy Cat
June 21, 2018
Deserves more reviews than it has, ignore the one star ratings they were written by idiots, just because Raymond's wife is not that funny doesn't mean you give a one star you remove a star :/ learn how to rate every problem minuses a star for a film or TV series but what series don't have problems give the other characters credit the characters that are funny is Frank, Robert, Raymond, Marie, face the fact there has to atleast be one character that is not funny all the time she has good parts like when she imitates Frank and Marie fighting about a egg and a pot
42 people found this review helpful
VICKIE HANSHAW
September 4, 2021
ONE OF THE ALL TIME GREAT SIT-COMS AND ALSO FAMILY FRIENDLY. SOME OF TODAYS SIT-COMS ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR KIDS AND EVEN TEENS AT TIMES . I MAY BE OLD FASHIONED BUT I THINK PRIVACY HAS NOT ONLY TAKEN A BACK SEAT TO COMMON SENSE BUT HAS BEEN THROWN COMPLETELY OUT THE WINDOW . SOME THINGS JUST SHOULD NOT BE SHARED WITH ANYONE.