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This is a list of episodes for the fifth season of Everybody Loves Raymond.

Cast

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Main

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Recurring

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Ratings

Everybody Loves Raymond's fifth season tied with Friends and Monday Night Football for the fifth most-viewed program of the 2000–01 television season,[1] far higher that the previous year's #13 ranking for the 1999–2000 season; this was an incredibly unusual boost for an established show, with Marc Berman of Mediaweek stating that "I don't think I've seen such an improvement since Cheers."[2] The season premiere garnered 22 million viewers, which was a record for the show.[2] Rosenthal attributed the sudden increase in viewership to Survivor giving attention to Raymond's summer re-airings and Heaton's win of Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series at the 52nd Primetime Emmy Awards.[2] Some of the season's episodes beat Monday Night Football airings in viewership.[2] From November 2001 to the next month, viewership for the series grew 20%.[3]

Reviews

However, the season also received coverage for having zero female or minority directors involved, due to a January 2002 Directors Guild of America study showing an extreme amount of white males directing major network drama and comedy series (663 of 826 episodes).[4]

Awards

The fifth season on Everybody Loves Raymond won three Primetime Emmy Awards. Heaton won Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for a second year in a row,[5] and Roberts received Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.[6] Brentley Walton, Doug Gray, Anthony Constantini, and Rick Himot won Outstanding Multi-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series or a Special for their work on "Italy,"[7] an episode that also gave nominations to Mike Berlin and Alessio Gelsini Torresi for Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series and Patricia Barnett for Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series.[8] The fifth season's other Emmy nominations included Outstanding Comedy Series,[9] Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for Romano,[10] and Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for Boyle.[11]

The season won an American Comedy Award for Funniest Television Series, Romano nominated for Funniest Male Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role).[12] He was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy, the last of only two nominations the series received throughout its nine-year run; he was nominated for the same award the previous year.[13] The season obtained three wins at the 2001 TV Guide Award, including Favorite Comedy Series, Actor of the Year in a Comedy Series for Romano, and Supporting Actress of the Year in a Comedy Series for Roberts.[14] At the same event, Heaton was nominated for Actress of the Year in a Comedy Series,[15] and Garrett was nominated for Supporting Actor of the Year in a Comedy Series.[16]

At the 17th TCA Awards, the season was nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Comedy, and Romano was nominated for Individual Achievement in Comedy.[17] The season was also nominated for a Family TV Comedy Series Young Artist Award, with Sweeten nominated for Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama): Young Actress Age Ten or Under.[18] As an ASCAP composer, Rick Marotta received a Top Television Series award from the company's Film and Television Music Awards for his music on the latter half of season four and the first half of season five.[19] For writing "Ray's Journal," Jennifer Crittenden won a Humanitas Prize in the 30-minute show category.[20][21]

Episodes

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References

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