Everybody Loves Raymond
Everybody Loves Raymond revolves around Ray Barone, a successful sportswriter living on Long Island with his wife, Debra, 12-year-old daughter, Ally, and 8-year-old twin sons, Geoffrey and Michael. That's the good news. The bad news? Ray's meddling parents, Frank and Marie, live directly across the street and embrace the motto "Su casa es mi casa," infiltrating their son's home to an extent unparalleled in television history. Frank's favorite expression, "Holy Crap," is shouted at regular intervals, and Marie's "cooking advice" is less than appreciated by Debra. Brother Robert, a divorced policeman, is constantly moving in and out of his parents' house, and loves to drop over and resent Ray's successful career and happy family life. Ray and Debra just wish someone would knock once in a while. Finalizing it's 9th and final season, the cast and crew of "ELR" has had a very successful run, and it makes it even harder for them all to say good-bye. This show has a place in televi
Ray and Debra are taken aback when Michael shares a story about a bickering family at his school's open house.
Ray buys an erotic board game which he hopes will help rejuvenate Debra's amorous interests, but she suggests the problem is with him.
When Marco begins taking piano lessons from Marie and starts spending more time with her, Frank becomes jealous of their friendship.
Robert loses Ray's wedding ring and the women start hitting on Ray.
Marie makes a sculpture of something that looks inappropriate. But Ray can't find the strength to tell her.
When Frank goes to the hospital, Ray tells him the truth about when Ray and Debra fell off the bed having sex.
Marie and Debra put Amy and Gianni together to make Robert jealous.
The twins are on a basketball team, but Geoffrey is not interested in playing and is easily distracted. Ray makes funny comments about his playing and Geoffrey quits the team. Ray talks to him and tells him it is OK either way.
Debra's father brings an older woman to Thanksgiving dinner.
Robert finds a date only because she thinks he's Ray.
Frank catches a historic field goal at a college football game, but instead of returning it to the school or the kicker, he holds it ransom for $10,000.
Marie writes a letter to include with her Christmas cards--one that praises her and insults Debra. They decide to write a letter together: Raymond is heavily praised and Robert is not. Robert wants to include his own information.
Angry that Debra seems to be making all the decisions, Ray decides to take charge of a few things around the house. He goes to the supermarket, but finds that his purchases are criticized by everyone in the family.
When the power goes out during a blizzard, Amy must put up with the Barones until the storm is over.
Ray finds a rival at Ally's Frontier Girls meeting, and they battle to see whose daughter can sell more cookies.
When Robert gets a job offer with the FBI, Marie tries to stop him from being successful.
For Lee and Stan's anniversary, Ray and Debra provide entertainment by lampooning Marie and Frank.
Debra and the family get into Ray's private tape with a message from his ex-girlfriend breaking up with him on it. They wonder why Ray has kept it all this time, and also question about the break-up.
Ally asks what the meaning of life is and no one knows how to answer her.
Debra decides to run for school president. Ray panics, because this means he has to take more responsibilities around the house. He decides not to vote for her.
Ray started calling Debra's mother "Mom", so he tells Debra she should call Marie "Mom." She does, but Marie doesn't like it, knowing that it's only because Ray calls Lois "Mom."
Marie and Debra have a fight which could mean the end of their family relationship.
Ray and Frank are tired of trying to make their wives talk again. So instead they use them to get what they want.
Flashback to the night Ray and Debra first had sex.
An hour of the best moments of "Everybody Loves Raymond"'s first six years, with interviews from celebrities about why they love the show and how they can relate to the characters.
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Brad Garrett | Robert Barone |
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Peter Boyle | Frank Barone |
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Ray Romano | Ray Barone |
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Doris Roberts | Marie Barone |
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Patricia Heaton | Debra Barone |
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Madylin Sweeten | Ally Barone |
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Sullivan Sweeten | Michael Barone |
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Sawyer Sweeten | Geoffrey Barone |
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Jon Manfrellotti | Gianni |
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Tom McGowan | Bernie Gruenfelder |
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Monica Horan | Amy MacDougall |
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Billy Bob Thornton | Self |
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Charles Durning | Father Hubley |
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Katherine Helmond | Lois Whelan |
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Mary Tyler Moore | Self |
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Alexandra Romano | Molly |
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Jon Voight | Self |
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Clint Howard | Self |
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Dan Castellaneta | Bryan |
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Jeff Garlin | Jimmy |
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Martin Short | Self |
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Larry King | Self |
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Sam Anderson | Special Agent Thomas Garfield |
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Bob Newhart | Self |
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David Proval | Marco Fogagnolo |
| Packaging | Custom Case |
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| Nr Discs | 5 |
| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.78:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Stereo [English] Dolby Digital Stereo [French] Dolby Digital Stereo [Spanish] Stereo [English] |
| Subtitles | English | English (Closed Captioned) | French | Spanish |
| Extras | Bloopers Cast Interviews Deleted Scenes Interactive Menus Scene Selection |
| Distributor | HBO Home Video |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | May 09, 2006 |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Purchased | On Jul 28, 2014 |
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| Index | 2996 |
| Added Date | Mar 22, 2018 00:00:00 |
| Modified Date | Mar 03, 2025 21:39:11 |