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11) Everybody Loves Raymond
Genre: sitcom
Seasons: 9
Awards:
Emmy Awards:
Outstanding Comedy Series (2003, 2005) 2 wins
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Ray Romano (2002)
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Patricia Heaton (2000-2001) 2 wins
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Brad Garrett (2002-2003, 2005) 3 wins
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Doris Roberts (2001-2003, 2005) 4 wins
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for "Baggage" Tucker Cawley (2003)
Screen Actors Guild:
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (2003)
Writers Guild of America:
Episodic Comedy Phil Rosenthal for: "Italy", parts I and II (2002)
[edit] Nominations
Emmy Awards:
Outstanding Comedy Series (1999-2005) 7 nominations
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Ray Romano (1999-2003, 2005) 6 nominations
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Patricia Heaton (1999-2005) 7 nominations
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Brad Garrett (2000, 2002-2005) 5 nominations
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Peter Boyle (1999-2005) 7 nominations
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Doris Roberts (1999-2005) 7 nominations
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series, 3 nominations: Will Mackenzie "Robert's Date" (1999), Will Mackenzie "The Christmas Picture" (2000), Gary Halvorson "Finale" (2005)
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series, 6 nominations: Philip Rosenthal and Ray Romano "Bad Moon Rising" (2000), Philip Rosenthal "The Angry Family" (2002), Jennifer Crittenden "Marie's Sculpture" (2002), Tucker Cawley "Baggage" (2003), Mike Royce "Counselling" (2003), Philip Rosenthal, Ray Romano, Lew Schneider, Steve Skrovan, Jeremy Stevens, Aaron Shure, Mike Royce, Leslie Caveny, Tom Caltabiano "Finale" (2005)
Golden Globe Awards:
Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series-Comedy Ray Romano (2000-01) 2 nominations
Screen Actors Guild:
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (1999-2000, 2002-2006) 6 nominations
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Ray Romano (2000, 2002-2005) 5 nominations
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Brad Garrett (2004)
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Peter Boyle (2002, 2004) 2 nominations
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Patricia Heaton (2002-2006) 5 nominations
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Doris Roberts (2004-2005) 2 nominations
Vs
18) Friends
Genre: situation comedy
Seasons: 10
Awards:
To maintain the series' ensemble format, the main cast members decided to enter themselves in the same acting categories for awards.[58] Beginning with the series' eighth season, the actors decided to submit themselves in the lead actor balloting, rather than in the supporting actor fields.[59] The series was nominated for 63 Primetime Emmy Awards, winning six. Aniston and Kudrow are the only main cast members to win an Emmy, while Cox is the only actor not to be nominated. The series won the 2002 Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series, with a nomination in 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000 and 2003.[60] The series has also won an American Comedy Award,[61] one GLAAD Media Award,[62] one Golden Globe Award,[63] three Logie Awards,[64][65] six People's Choice Awards,[66][67] one Satellite Award,[68] and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.[69][70
Genre: sitcom
Seasons: 9
Awards:
Emmy Awards:
Outstanding Comedy Series (2003, 2005) 2 wins
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Ray Romano (2002)
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Patricia Heaton (2000-2001) 2 wins
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Brad Garrett (2002-2003, 2005) 3 wins
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Doris Roberts (2001-2003, 2005) 4 wins
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for "Baggage" Tucker Cawley (2003)
Screen Actors Guild:
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (2003)
Writers Guild of America:
Episodic Comedy Phil Rosenthal for: "Italy", parts I and II (2002)
[edit] Nominations
Emmy Awards:
Outstanding Comedy Series (1999-2005) 7 nominations
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Ray Romano (1999-2003, 2005) 6 nominations
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Patricia Heaton (1999-2005) 7 nominations
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Brad Garrett (2000, 2002-2005) 5 nominations
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Peter Boyle (1999-2005) 7 nominations
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Doris Roberts (1999-2005) 7 nominations
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series, 3 nominations: Will Mackenzie "Robert's Date" (1999), Will Mackenzie "The Christmas Picture" (2000), Gary Halvorson "Finale" (2005)
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series, 6 nominations: Philip Rosenthal and Ray Romano "Bad Moon Rising" (2000), Philip Rosenthal "The Angry Family" (2002), Jennifer Crittenden "Marie's Sculpture" (2002), Tucker Cawley "Baggage" (2003), Mike Royce "Counselling" (2003), Philip Rosenthal, Ray Romano, Lew Schneider, Steve Skrovan, Jeremy Stevens, Aaron Shure, Mike Royce, Leslie Caveny, Tom Caltabiano "Finale" (2005)
Golden Globe Awards:
Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series-Comedy Ray Romano (2000-01) 2 nominations
Screen Actors Guild:
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (1999-2000, 2002-2006) 6 nominations
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Ray Romano (2000, 2002-2005) 5 nominations
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Brad Garrett (2004)
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Peter Boyle (2002, 2004) 2 nominations
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Patricia Heaton (2002-2006) 5 nominations
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Doris Roberts (2004-2005) 2 nominations
Vs
18) Friends
Genre: situation comedy
Seasons: 10
Awards:
To maintain the series' ensemble format, the main cast members decided to enter themselves in the same acting categories for awards.[58] Beginning with the series' eighth season, the actors decided to submit themselves in the lead actor balloting, rather than in the supporting actor fields.[59] The series was nominated for 63 Primetime Emmy Awards, winning six. Aniston and Kudrow are the only main cast members to win an Emmy, while Cox is the only actor not to be nominated. The series won the 2002 Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series, with a nomination in 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000 and 2003.[60] The series has also won an American Comedy Award,[61] one GLAAD Media Award,[62] one Golden Globe Award,[63] three Logie Awards,[64][65] six People's Choice Awards,[66][67] one Satellite Award,[68] and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.[69][70