Everybody Loves Raymond

1996 • CBS
4.7
905 reviews
TV-PG
Rating
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Season 1 episodes (22)

1 Pilot
13/09/96
Season-only
Debra wants to spend her birthday alone with Ray and the kids and Raymond has to tell his family.
2 I Love You
20/09/96
Season-only
When Debra wants Ray to be more affectionate, his entire family goes overboard with I love yous.
3 I Wish I Were Gus
27/09/96
Season-only
After Frank gets a few anecdotes published in Reader's Digest, he submits a sample to Ray's editor for a column in the newspaper.
4 Standard Deviation
4/10/96
Season-only
The results of an IQ test incite subtle competition between Debra and Ray.
5 Look, Dont Touch
11/10/96
Season-only
Debra thinks Ray is flirting with a waitress.
6 Frank the Writer
18/10/96
Season-only
Frank believes that he has become a professional writer after a joke he submitted gets published in 'Reader's Digest.'
7 Your Place or Mine?
28/10/96
Season-only
When Ray's parents stop speaking, Frank revels in bachelorhood and Marie moves in with Raymond.
8 In-Laws
1/11/96
Season-only
Debra's parents visit and they and Ray's parents are like oil and water.
9 Win, Lose or Draw
8/11/96
Season-only
Ray loses $2000 at poker - to his father.
10 Turkey or Fish
22/11/96
Season-only
Ray and Debra have Thanksgiving at their house with all the in-laws.
11 Captain Nemo
13/12/96
Season-only
Ray is asked to coach Nemo's basketball team.
12 The Ball
20/12/96
Season-only
Yes, Ally, there is a Santa Claus.
13 Debra's Sick
3/01/97
Season-only
Debra and the kids are sick and Ray is juggling a superstar sports interview with a trip to the pediatrician.
14 Who's Handsome?
17/01/97
Season-only
Robert goes out on a first date with Debra's friend Amy, and Raymond suddenly become insecure about his looks when everybody starts saying that Robert is more handsome than him.
15 The Car
31/01/97
Season-only
Debra finds out that the reason why Raymond made them buy Frank and Marie's old car is because he doesn't want to get rid of the car that he used to get lucky in.
16 Diamonds
7/02/97
Season-only
Ray tries to replace Debra's engagement ring.
17 The Game
21/02/97
Season-only
When the TV cable goes out the family plays Scruples to pass the time.
18 Recovering Pessimist
21/02/97
Season-only
Ray wins a sports writing award.
19 The Dog
3/03/97
Season-only
When Ray brings home a stray dog, Robert wants to adopt it.
20 Neighbors
10/03/97
Season-only
Ray deals with a guilty conscience when he is caught with his neighbors in a plot against his parents.
21 Fascinating Debra
17/03/97
Season-only
Debra gets upset when a radio shrink interviewing her is more interested in Ray's family.
22 Why Are We Here
7/04/97
Season-only
In flashback, Ray and Debra recall how they ended up moving next door to Ray's parents.

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
James Colvin Walsh
6 December 2015
The free one was over in no time! Since there were no free ones... I think they would like to tar my roof for only $99 in ONLY 12 minutes!!!
4 people found this review helpful
Gixellia
21 June 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
VICKIE HANSHAW
4 September 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.