< Everybody Loves Raymond
Everybody Loves Raymond/Trivia
- Actor Allusion: In one Halloween episode, Frank dresses up like Frankenstein's monster (with Marie as his bride). At first this just seems like a quick gag on Frank's name until you remember Peter Boyle played the monster in the hysterically funny parody Young Frankenstein.
- Ray's crossover on The Nanny at his, Fran Fine's, and Val Toriello's high school reunion. Truth in Television, as actors Ray Romano and Fran Drescher really did attend Hillcrest High School in Queens, NYC in the same class.
- Patricia Heaton's new show The Middle has her meet her son's new teacher who is played by Doris Roberts. Their roles are reversed pretty much and "Mari" accuses "Debra" of being a My Beloved Smother (which ironically is absolutely not true in either show).
- The third season premiere of The Middle features a flashback in which we see Heaton's character's honeymoon/camping trip interrupted by a hiker played by Romano. At one point his character tells her "In an alternate reality, you and I could have been happy together."
- The Danza: Ray Romano as Ray Barone.
- They only had occasional guest appearances, but Ray Romano's father Albert and Phil Rosenthal's father Max appeared sporadically as friends of Frank named "Max and Albert".
- Comedian Andy Kindler played one of Ray's best friends, Andy.
- Kevin James originally played a guest character named Kevin, until he got the spinoff King of Queens, after which his character on "Raymond" was retconned into being Doug Heffernan, just like on Queens.
- Friday Night Death Slot: The show originally aired on Friday nights, but after the first season, it was moved to Monday nights, where it stayed for the remainder of its run.
- Hey, It's That Guy!: Ray and Deb's friend Linda looks like Janice, but doesn't sound like her.
- Also, Terry Bradshaw shows up as himself in an early episode.
- As does the starting lineup of the 1969 New York Mets.
- Jean Stapleton, aka Edith Bunker from All In The Family guest-starred in a very early episode as Marie's older sister Alda. Quite appropriate, given that both shows deal with dysfunctional families.
- Sherri Shepherd, later co-host of The View, plays Robert's partner on the police force and best friend, Judy.
- And comedian Andy Kindler as, well, Andy, another of Ray's best buddies.
- In an early episode, Ray's doctor is Principal Figgins from Glee!
- As does the starting lineup of the 1969 New York Mets.
- Also, Terry Bradshaw shows up as himself in an early episode.
- Keep Circulating the Tapes: "Robert's Wedding" features a scene where Gianni enters the men's bathroom at the church but is uncomfortable about taking a leak since Marie is standing there talking to Robert. Despite Marie telling him to go ahead and pee, Gianni says, "I don't have to go anymore!" and leaves. This scene is strangely absent on the season 7 DVD set, and because of this, Ray's line later in the scene ("Out, ma. You've already got Gianni looking for a fire hydrant") makes no sense.
- The Other Darrin: Amy's brother was initially played by Paul Reubens. When the character returned, he had a different name and actor, but was clearly meant to be the same comic book store owner that grew attached to Ray. Off screen, Reubens was arrested on public indecency charges, and although he managed to stay out of jail, Ray Romano didn't like the idea of bringing him back and requested that the character be recast. Oddly, not only was the character recast, but renamed (Russell to Peter).
- Nemo was originally played by Joseph V. Perry, but the actor died in February 2000; his character was subsequently played by Robert Ruth in "What Good Are You?" and "Stefania Arrives".
- Post Script Season: The series was originally intended to be only eight seasons long, but Ray Romano and Phil Rosenthal decided to give one last season to the fans. As a result, the final season was a bit shorter than the previous ones.
- Real Life Relative:
- Not only are Geoffrey and Michael's actors twin brothers in real life, but the actress who plays their sister, Ally, on the show is also their sister in real life.
- Bill Parker, the handsome father of Ally's classmate played by David Hunt, is Patricia Heaton's real life husband. Also Frank's lodge buddy Albert, played by Ray's real life dad Albert Romano.
- Amy is Phil Rosenthal's real life wife.
- Separated At Birth Casting: Fred Stoller as Cousin Gerard. Lampshaded in "Cousin Gerard", when much to his horror, Ray realizes that he looks like, sounds like and apparently is just as annoying as Gerard is.
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