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  1. Producer: Everybody Loves Raymond. Kathy Ann Stumpe was born in 1956. She is known for Everybody Loves Raymond (1996), The Bill Engvall Show (2007) and Grace Under Fire (1993).

    • Producer, Writer
    • Kathy Ann Stumpe
    • The Beginning of Greatness
    • Welcome Shamsky The Dog!
    • And Welcome to Gianni, Too
    • Continuity For in-laws?
    • The Expertise of Kathy Ann Stumpe
    • Enter Debra's Drinking Problem
    • The First Sighting of The Drawer
    • Rivalry Between Ray Romano and Patricia Heaton
    • Clip Show
    • Lunch Logo

    For a while, the formula behind Everybody Loves Raymondseemed a bit generic and shaky. But it was "The Letter" that finally showed audiences what the program could be when it clicked on all cylinders with the cast of characters. In the commentary for the episode that was provided by Romano and Phil Rosenthal, the creator of the show, they regarded ...

    One of the most beloved guest appearances from the recurring cast of the show in this episode comes from Shamsky! Shamsky is Robert'sbulldog and whenever he popped up on screen, he was positively adorable. He first appears in "The Dog" back in season one, but he made a slew of guest spots over the course of the first three seasons. One of these tim...

    While the first appearance of Shamsky came about four episodes prior to "The Letter," the installment in question still features the first appearance of one of the show's go-to recurring characters. Gianni, a friend of Ray's, popped up multiple times over the course of the show and he begins in "The Letter". RELATED: Everybody Loves Raymond: 10 Bes...

    Back in the first season of the show, the episode, "In-Laws," seemed to lay out exactly how Debra felt about Frankand Marie, establishing an ethos for the show's dynamics going forward. A key line from this episode sees Debra claim that she would never be honest with her feelings to her parents-in-law. RELATED: 5 Things In Everybody Loves Raymond T...

    "The Letter" was directed by a sitcom veteran, Gary Halvorson, but what's most notable is the script of the episode, brilliantly penned by Kathy Ann Stumpe. Her script is solid on its own, but it means even more in the trajectory of her career. Stumpe paid her dues as a story consultant on Cheers before eventually making the leap to being a writer ...

    "The Letter" marks a lot of firsts for Everybody Loves Raymond, but this is not just in terms of character appearances, like Gianni. It also has to do with recurring gags of the show. For the first time, "The Letter" sees Ray offhandedly mention a drinking problem that Debra may or may not have. Regardless, these allusions to alcoholism return to t...

    Speaking of introductions to recurring elements of Everybody Loves Raymond, "The Letter" also features the first ever appearance of Marie's iconic locked drawer. In her kitchen, there is a drawer that is kept away from the other people in her life and she claims that only the most special items are included inside of it. Over the nine seasons of Ra...

    In the commentary for "The Letter," Romano and Rosenthal did remark about how the episode was the show's first pantheon one. However, there was also a bit of juicy gossip they alluded to during that same commentary. RELATED: Everybody Loves Raymond: 5 Worst Things Ray Did To Debra (& 5 Debra Did To Ray) Ray Romano tells Rosenthal that he enjoyed re...

    As "The Letter" was considered one of the show's best episodes, it only makes sense for it to be included in a number of retrospective packages for the entire run of the show. In the preeminent clip show of Everybody Loves Raymond, "The First Six Years," a look back on the first batch of seasons from the show was hosted on CBS. "The Letter" was fea...

    One of the best recurring jokes for Everybody Loves Raymond happened at the end of every episode, outside of the actual content of the show. Where's Lunch?, one of the production companies behind Raymond, would have a different plate of food on their logo at the end of each episode. "The Letter" could have had so many different meals for this logo,...

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  2. Outstanding Comedy Series - 1999. Nominee. Kathy Ann Stumpe. Everybody Loves Raymond. CBS. The Television Academy database lists prime-time Emmy information. Click here to learn more. Kathy Ann Stumpe: bio, photos, awards, nominations and more at Emmys.com.

  3. Kathy Ann Stumpe. Producer: Everybody Loves Raymond. Kathy Ann Stumpe was born in 1956. She is known for Everybody Loves Raymond (1996), The Bill Engvall Show (2007) and Grace Under Fire (1993).

  4. Kathy Ann Stumpe. Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series - 2000. Nominee: Everybody Loves Raymond. CBS. Will MacKenzie. Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy ...

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  6. Producer. Kathy Ann Stumpe is known as an Writer and Producer. Some of her work includes Cheers, Everybody Loves Raymond, 8 Simple Rules... for Dating My Teenage Daughter, Grace Under Fire, The Bill Engvall Show, Good Morning, Miami, The Jeff Foxworthy Show, and Phenom.

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