Everybody Loves Raymond: The Complete Seasons 1-6 (2001)
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Synopsis: A surprise hit when it first aired in 1996, Everybody Loves Raymond has found its legs as one of television's most enduring and entertaining sitcoms. Comedian Ray Romano developed the series around... A surprise hit when it first aired in 1996, Everybody Loves Raymond has found its legs as one of television's most enduring and entertaining sitcoms. Comedian Ray Romano developed the series around his successful standup routines in which he lampooned the married life of an Everyman. The comedian stars as an altered version of himself, Ray Barone, a Long Island sportswriter who has the wife of his dreams, Debra (Patricia Heaton). Unfortunately, their life of bliss is constantly being interrupted by Ray's bickering parents, Frank (Peter Boyle) and Marie (Doris Roberts), as well as his dopey brother Robert (Brad Garrett), who all live close by. The first six seasons of the show are collected here. [More]
Starring: Ray Romano, Doris Roberts, Patricia Heaton, Brad Garrett
Starring: Ray Romano, Doris Roberts, Patricia Heaton, Brad Garrett
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