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"Everybody Loves Raymond"
Warner Bros. Studios
4210 W. Olive Ave., Burbank, CA
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Quick Facts
Studio of Taping
Station of Airing
Minimum Age
Taping Dates and Times
2000-2001 Season
Tuesdays at 5:00pm
September: 9/26/00
October: 10/10/00, 10/17/00, 10/24/00
November: 11/8/00, 11/14/00, 11/21/00
December: 12/5/00, 12/12/00, 12/19/00
January: 1/16/01, 1/23/01, 1/30/01
February: 2/13/01, 2/21/01, 2/27/01
March: 13th, 20th, and 27th
April: 3rd
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These are all the
taping dates planned for this season. New dates will be
available July 2001 for next season's shows (which begin taping in
August) if this show is continued for another season.
How To Get Tickets:
Tickets Online
Check out Audiences Unlimited's
website to find out if any of the taping dates are available
online. If tickets are not entirely distributed 30 days from
the date of taping, Audiences Unlimited posts those tickets for
distribution online. Please keep in mind that this page only
lists available shows within the next 30 days.
Order
"Everybody Loves Raymond" Tickets Online
Tickets By Mail
Send (1) a self-addressed stamped
envelope, (2) the name of the show you would like to see, (3) the
week you would like to see it, and (4) the number of people in
your party to:
Audiences
Unlimited
100 Universal City Plaza, Building 3153
Universal City, CA 91608
Tickets By Phone
You may call Audiences Unlimited
(located in the LA area) to find out show information and to
request tickets by phone.
Show schedules and ticket
information: (818) 753-3470
Group reservations (20+ people): (818) 753-3470
Show information is available by
fax at: (818) 753-3470
Official
TV Show Website
RayRomano.com
(Fan Site)
Studio where this
show is taped top
Warner Brothers Studios, Burbank
Station that airs this
show
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CBS
Minimum Age
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16
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| 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), 9-year-old daughter, Ally, and 5-year-old twin
sons, Geoffrey and Michael. 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," managing to infiltrate
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
(Brad
Garrett), 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.
PRODUCED BY: Worldwide Pants
Incorporated and HBO Independent Productions
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Philip
Rosenthal, Stu Smiley, Rory Rosegarten
text and photos
(c) 2000 CBS |
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