Major associations
editAFI Awards
editEstablished in 2000, the American Film Institute Awards (AFI) is presented by American Film Institute and honors the best ten outstanding films and television programs of each year.[1] Everybody Loves Raymond won two awards for Television Program of the Year.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
2001 | Comedy Series of the Year | Nominated | [2] | |
Actor of the Year – Male – TV Series | Ray Romano | Nominated | ||
Actor of the Year – Female – TV Series | Doris Roberts | Nominated | ||
2002 | Television Program of the Year | Won | [3] | |
2003 | Won | [4] |
Emmy Awards
editPrimetime Emmy Awards
editYear | Category | Nominee(s) | Episode(s) | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1999 | Outstanding Comedy Series | Kevin S. Bright, David Crane, Jeff Greenstein, Marta Kauffman, Todd Stevens, and Jeff Strauss | Nominated | [5] | |
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series | Ray Romano | for "How They Met" | Nominated | [6] | |
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series | Patricia Heaton | for "Be Nice" | Nominated | [7] | |
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Peter Boyle | for "Driving Frank" & "Ping Pong" | Nominated | [8] | |
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | Doris Roberts | for "The Toaster" & "Frank's Tribute" | Nominated | [9] | |
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series | Will Mackenzie | for "Robert's Date" | Nominated | [10] |
Creative Arts Emmy Awards
editGolden Globe Awards
editQ Awards
editBestowed by the Viewers for Quality Television from 1986 to 2000, the Viewers for Quality Television Awards, also known as the Q Awards, is n annual accolade that honored critically acclaimed programs and their actors.[11] Out of 21 nominations, Everybody Loves Raymond won nine awards, including two awards for Best Quality Comedy Series.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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1997 | Best Quality Comedy Series | Nominated | [12] | |
Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series | Ray Romano | Nominated | ||
Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Series | Patricia Heaton | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Comedy Series | Brad Garrett | Nominated | ||
1998 | Best Quality Comedy Series | Nominated | [13] | |
Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series | Ray Romano | Nominated | ||
Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Series | Patricia Heaton | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Comedy Series | Peter Boyle | Nominated | ||
Brad Garrett | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Comedy Series | Doris Roberts | Won | ||
1999 | Best Quality Comedy Series | Won | [14] | |
Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series | Ray Romano | Won | ||
Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Series | Patricia Heaton | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Comedy Series | Peter Boyle | Nominated | ||
Brad Garrett | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Comedy Series | Doris Roberts | Won | ||
2000 | Best Quality Comedy Series | Won | [15] | |
Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series | Ray Romano | Won | ||
Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Series | Patricia Heaton | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Comedy Series | Brad Garrett | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Comedy Series | Doris Roberts | Won |
TCA Awards
editThe TCA Award is an annual accolade bestowed by the Television Critics Association to the best in television programming and performers. Everybody Loves Raymond received fourteen nominations, winning one award for Individual Achievement in Comedy (Ray Romano).
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref |
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1998 | Outstanding Achievement in Comedy | Nominated | [16] | |
1999 | Program of the Year | Nominated | [17] | |
Outstanding Achievement in Comedy | Nominated | |||
Individual Achievement in Comedy | Ray Romano | Won | ||
2000 | Outstanding Achievement in Comedy | Nominated | [18] | |
Individual Achievement in Comedy | Ray Romano | Nominated | ||
2001 | Outstanding Achievement in Comedy | Nominated | [19] | |
Individual Achievement in Comedy | Ray Romano | Nominated | ||
2002 | Outstanding Achievement in Comedy | Nominated | [20] | |
Individual Achievement in Comedy | Ray Romano | Nominated | ||
2003 | Outstanding Achievement in Comedy | Nominated | [21] | |
Individual Achievement in Comedy | Brad Garrett | Nominated | ||
2005 | Outstanding Achievement in Comedy | Nominated | [22] | |
Individual Achievement in Comedy | Ray Romano | Nominated |
Guilds
editProducers Guild of America Awards
editScreen Actors Guild Awards
editWriters Guild of America Awards
editPersonnel awards
editMinority and public awareness awards
editDuring its tenure, Everybody Loves Raymond received nominations from associations in recognition of works from minorities and works raising awareness of social issues. The series was honored by the
Award | Year | Category | Recipient/Nominated work | Result | Ref |
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ALMA Award | 2002 | Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Television Series | Alex Meneses | Nominated | [23] |
Family Television Awards | 2000 | Family Television Award - Comedy | Everybody Loves Raymond | Won | [24] |
Genesis Awards | 1998 | Genesis Award for Television - Comedy Series | "The Dog" | Won | [25] |
2004 | "The Bird" | Won | [26] | ||
Gracie Awards | 1998 | Outstanding Supporting Actress - Comedy Series | Monica Horan | Won | [27] |
Youth Awards
editMiscellaneous awards
editReferences
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