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
Debra yearns for a peaceful and quiet birthday at home with just Raymond. So he tells his parents and brother that there's no party.
Ray's already in the dog house for not showing more affection, but Debra really gets mad when he talks about their problem with his parents.
As Ray is giving the eulogy at his favorite uncle's funeral, his Aunt Alda arrives to rekindle a family feud with Marie.
Robert gives Ray and Debra an IQ test as part of his assignment for his criminal psychology class, and the results incite a competition between them.
Debra gets upset with Ray after he sticks his foot in his mouth regarding a sexy new waitress at Nemos.
Frank believes that he has become a professional writer after a joke he submitted gets published in "Reader's Digest."
Marie stays at Raymond and Debra's house after she gets in a fight with Frank. Meanwhile, Frank has the time of his life by himself at home, and Raymond starts getting used to having his mom spoil him again.
Debra's parents invite all of the Barones to a night out at a fancy French restaurant. While they're there, Raymond makes an inappropriate comment that gets him in trouble with both families.
Raymond loses $2300 to Frank in a poker game, and Frank refuses Marie's demands to give the money back.
Debra tries to start her own tradition by hosting a Thanksgiving fish dinner for both families, but Marie threatens to ruin everything by coming with turkey.
Robert is named captain of the Nemo's basketball team, and Raymond is jealous. But when Robert becomes a tyrant, the team turns on him. Robert quits the team, and Raymond becomes captain, which causes tension at home.
Ray is so shattered when he discovers that the autographed Mickey Mantle baseball his father gave him as a child is a fake, that he wants to tell Ally that there is no Santa Claus.
Raymond misses an interview with Terry Bradshaw about ghostwriting his book because he has to take Ally and Michael to the pediatrician. Debra is sick at home, and Marie comes over to take care of her.
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.
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.
Raymond tries to replace Debra's engagement ring behind her back after he finds out that it's counterfeit. But why is Debra so upset when she discovers that Raymond has made the switch?
With the cable signal out for the evening, Raymond, Debra, Marie, Frank and Robert decide to play a game of Scruples to pass the time, only to get into a fight about honesty.
Debra confronts Raymond about his pessimism after he takes no joy in winning the Sportswriter of the Year award.
Ray wants to keep a lovable bulldog he found in the neighborhood, but at Debra's request he reluctantly gives the dog away to Robert. However, after he has already given him away, the dog's rightful owner shows up to claim him.
Raymond's neighbors come over to voice their numerous complaints about his parents, and Frank and Marie walk in on them. Raymond now feels humiliated and guilty of betraying his parents.
A radio psychologist comes to interview Debra for a book, but she winds up being more interested in Raymond and his family. Therefore, Debra comes to the conclusion that she is too boring.
Flashback to when Ray and Debra first moved across the street from Marie and Frank.
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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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Sawyer Sweeten | Geoffrey Barone |
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Sullivan Sweeten | Michael Barone |
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Tom McGowan | Bernie Gruenfelder |
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Joseph V. Perry | Nemo |
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Katherine Helmond | Lois Whelan |
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Maggie Wheeler | Linda Gruenfelder |
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Robert Culp | Warren |
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Susan Varon | Suzy |
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Andy Kindler | Andy |
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Monica Horan | Amy MacDougall |
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Tommy Lasorda | Tommy Lasorda |
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Tom Paris | Tom |
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Kevin James | Kevin |
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Lance E. Nichols | Mack |
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Patricia Belcher | Ruth |
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Kristin Bauer | Lisa |
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Len Lesser | Garvin |
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Carmen Filpi | Ancient Guy |
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar |
| Packaging | Custom Case |
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| Nr Discs | 5 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) Widescreen (16:9) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Stereo [English] Dolby Digital Stereo [French] Dolby Digital Stereo [Spanish] Stereo [English] Dolby Digital Surround [English] |
| Subtitles | English | English (Closed Captioned) | French | Spanish |
| Extras | "The Making of..." Featurette(s) Cast/Crew Interviews Closed Captioned Commentary Featurette(s) Maki |
| Distributor | HBO Home Video |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Sep 13, 2006 |
| Regions | Region 1 | Region 2 |
| Purchased | On Jul 28, 2014 |
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| Index | 2997 |
| Added Date | Mar 22, 2018 00:00:00 |
| Modified Date | Mar 03, 2025 21:39:10 |