Everybody Loves Raymond (US - DVD R1)
The details have also arrived for the third season of this hit show
Title: Everybody Loves Raymond
Starring: Ray Romano
Released: 3rd May 2005
SRP: $44.98
Warner has also announced the third season of Everybody Loves Raymond which stars Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton, Doris Roberts, Brad Garrett and Peter Boyle. This five-disc set will be available to own from the 3rd May, priced at around $44.98. Extra material will include two audio commentaries with Ray Romano and Series Creator Phil Rosenthal on episodes "The Toaster" and "How They Met?", thirty minutes of bloopers and deleted scenes and a Museum of Television & Radio panel discussion with cast and creator Phil Rosenthal. We've attached our first look at the official region one artwork below:

News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Ray Romano
Released: 3rd May 2005
SRP: $44.98
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Warner has also announced the third season of Everybody Loves Raymond which stars Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton, Doris Roberts, Brad Garrett and Peter Boyle. This five-disc set will be available to own from the 3rd May, priced at around $44.98. Extra material will include two audio commentaries with Ray Romano and Series Creator Phil Rosenthal on episodes "The Toaster" and "How They Met?", thirty minutes of bloopers and deleted scenes and a Museum of Television & Radio panel discussion with cast and creator Phil Rosenthal. We've attached our first look at the official region one artwork below:

News by Tom Woodward
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aagghh
although the artwork is pretty nice, that image of ray in the corner is SCARING ME!!!!! I DONT KNOW WHAT IT IS!! and although i thnk king of queens has been shown as a better show, this may be one to pick up
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I love this show. Too bad this year is the last. In fact I'm watching it right now.
Don't like Ray too much, but his cult fans will love this.
I was born in New York. Most of my family is Italian. I also have two parents that could have been the inspiration for Frank and Marie. This show is successful and will be loved for generations to come because the humor and situations are familiar, endearing and true. Above all else this show is funny without resorting to off color language or blue humor. It's all in the writing. Thank you Ray Romano for producing one of the few contemporary programs that can be called "classic."
are they still using those funky "book-like" cases?
But why have two shots of Ray on the cover?
Quote: Originally posted by Worst Nightmare
But why have two shots of Ray on the cover?
Because everybody loves Raymond!
But why have two shots of Ray on the cover?
Because everybody loves Raymond!
The smiles are spooky.
Didn't they use that group shot already?
That title is factually incorrect, because I don't love Raymond.
Then is the question do you love Raymond or do you loooove Raymond?



