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- 1. Pilot Sep 13, 1996
- Debra yearns for nothing more than a peaceful birthday at home with her husband.
- 2. I Love You Sep 20, 1996
- Debra gets mad when Ray's problem with showing affection for her becomes a family matter.
- 3. I Wish I Were Gus Sep 27, 1996
- Ray hopes his eulogy for Uncle Gus will resolve a family feud.
Everybody Loves Raymond is an American television sitcom created by Philip Rosenthal that aired on CBS from September 13, 1996, to May 16, 2005, with a total of 210 episodes spanning nine seasons.
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Watch the trailer, browse episodes, and see cast and crew of this popular sitcom starring Ray Romano as a sports columnist and his dysfunctional family. Learn trivia, goofs, quotes, and more about the show that won 15 Primetime Emmys.
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Watch the nine seasons of Everybody Loves Raymond, a comedy about a sports writer and his family, starring Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton, and Doris Roberts. Stream the show on Peacock, the streaming service for comedy fans.
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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.
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S5.E20 ∙ Net Worth. Ray invests money in a go-cart venture without telling Deborah. He says it is his money, so Deborah bills him for the job she does with the children and the house. Robert compares it to a wrongful death lawsuit - the value of life.