Friday, May 16

  • Shows

Everybody Loves Raymond

Weeknights 7:00 PM and 11:00 PM

  • Source: WPSG

Ray Romano

Ray's got game! Make that, GAMES...

Ray's "Settle the Score" Ping Pong

Remember Ray & Frank's big rematch? Ray takes on the whole family in this game.
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Ray's Great Escape
Ray tries to dodge the family and escape to the big game!
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Hole in One
Ray goes golfing!
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Barone Bowling
Try to knock down the Barone family! They'll heckle you if you don't!
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Raymondland
A video journey through Robert's Woe-is-Me Woods and other unusual terrain.
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More on EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND...

Everybody Loves Raymond, with standup comedian Ray Romano in the title role, revolves around Ray Barone, a successful sportswriter living on Long Island with his wife Debra (Patricia Heaton) , nine year old daughter Ally (Madylin Sweeten), and five year old twin sons, Geoffrey (Sawyer Sweeten) and Michael (Sullivan Sweeten.) That's the good news.

The bad news? Ray's meddling parents, Frank (Peter Boyle) and Marie (Doris Roberts) , live directly across the street and embrace the motto "Su casa es mi casa." They consistently manage to infiltrate their "favorite" 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 her daughter-in-law. Ray's brother, Robert (Brad Garrett) , a divorced policeman, is constantly moving in and out of his parents' house. And he loves to drop over at Ray and Debra's, where he can express his resentment over Ray's successful career and happy family life.

Ray and Debra just wish someone would knock once in a while.


TRIVIA:

The title "Everybody Loves Raymond" was not Ray Romano's idea - he was against it.

In real life, Ray Romano has twins and his brother is a cop.

Ray Romano is 6' 2 ½ ", and Brad Garrett is 6' 8 ½ ".

Brad Garrett got his start in showbiz when he won on "Star Search" in 1983.

At the start of the 8th season, Brad Garrett boycotted the show, refusing to go to work, until he was given a raise. It worked.