Where to Watch Everybody Loves Raymond

Binge-watch the Barones: Here’s where to watch Everybody Loves Raymond.

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For family-friendly laughs, check out where to watch Everybody Loves Raymond — every single episode of it.

Marriage vows include “for better or for worse” but what if worse turns out to be trying to raise your family while living across the street from your critical mother-in-law and curmudgeonly father-in-law, Frank, whose opinions are all too … well, frank? While this scenario might not equal lots of laughs in reality, when the situation occurs in a sitcom set on Long Island and based on the real-life experiences of family man and stand-up comedian Ray Romano, the laughs become legendary and the series lands a spot as one of the top five most watched series on television with 69 Emmy nominations and 15 wins during its nine-season run.

Fans of Everybody Loves Raymond say this is one of the rare timeless television series that’s worth watching over and over again. Now it’s easy to binge the Barones when you learn where to watch Everybody Loves Raymond from beginning to end — and then all over again.

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The Italian-American Barones use a big plate of meddling mother-in-law Marie’s spaghetti and meatballs as the glue that holds them together despite the hundreds of petty grievances that arise when a sports writer, his put-upon wife, and their three children live across the street from in-laws who know no boundaries.

Everybody Loves Raymond was the brain-child of comedian, Ray Romano, who based the series on his real-life Queens, New York family. Series creator, Philip Rosenthal along with a team of executive producers, including Ray Romano himself as well as David Letterman, brought the stand-up comedy of Ray Romano to life on TV screens first in the United States and then worldwide, with tremendous popularity in the U.K. and Russia. The sidesplitting series originally aired on CBS from 1996 to 2005 and also includes Patricia Heaton as long-suffering, Long Island wife, Debra, Doris Roberts as meddling matriarch Marie, Peter Boyle as Frank, and Brad Garrett as police officer brother, Robert Barone — who despite growing to over 6’8-inches tall never outgrew his sibling rivalry and sense of injustice because … everybody loves Raymond.

Beloved by a generation who grew up with the Barone family, millennials are learning how to watch Everybody Loves Raymond again from beginning to end in epic binges that feel like visiting everyone’s favorite happily dysfunctional family — especially the hilarious holiday episodes like the one with the famous tofu turkey.

Where to Watch Everybody Loves Raymond

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Everybody Loves Raymond is a fun, family-driven comedy focused around lackadaisical sports writer Ray, his overworked wife, Debra, jealousy-driven bachelor brother, Robert, and busybody nosy neighbors who also happen to be Ray’s parents, Frank and Marie Barone.

The series has some seriously iconic moments, including the longest period of live-audience laughter in sitcom history during the now-legendary “she ate a fly!” episode, and fan-favorite “It wasn’t supposed to go out!” episode when Ray and Robert cook up a scheme to purposely botch the wedding invitations so the female Barones won’t ask them to participate in any more wedding preparations. Unfortunately, the female Barones discover the printer sent out the botched batch — including lines like, “request the honor of your presents” and “attire optional” as well as the wrong date for the wedding of Robert and Amy.

Now you can enjoy going home to Long Island with your favorite flawed family, the Barones, by bingeing all nine seasons and 210 episodes including the hilarious “suitcase on the stairs war,” “too sexy for the PTO” episode, and the one that’s now known as the infamous PMS awareness week” episode.

You can watch Everybody Loves Raymond from beginning to end by streaming all nine laugh-out-loud seasons on Paramount+ today and have a blast with the Barones any time you feel like visiting your favorite TV family.

 

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