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Everybody Loves Raymond season 6

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Everybody Loves Raymond season 6
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This is a list of episodes for the sixth season of Everybody Loves Raymond. The season consisted of 24 episodes and aired on CBS from September 24, 2001 to May 20, 2002.

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Production

On January 22, 2001, it was revealed CBS was about to sign with HBO Independent Productions and Worldwide Pants to renew Everybody Loves Raymond for two more seasons; creator Philip Rosenthal explained that he and star Ray Romano also planned for the seventh season to be the show's last, as "I never saw a show get better after seven years."[1] Starting the sixth season, Heaton was paid $250,000 per episode.[2] During the promotion for Season 6 Premier the cast were scheduled to appear on CBS’ The Early Show and The Rosie O'Donnell Show on September 11 2001; due to the terrorist attacks, the latter was cancelled, and the cast remained at their hotel in New York. Ray Romano later stated that in the afternoon the cast went for a walk in Central Park and met someone who had been at the World Trade Center and was unable to get home so they decided to take them back to the hotel gave them a room and invited them to dine with them that evening.

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Ratings

In the sixth season, Everybody Loves Raymond increased its average viewers from 21 million in 2000 to 22 million, performing better than usual in viewership; according to network executives and Rosenthal, this was the result of the September 11 attacks, as families wanted to be comforted by seeing familiar characters in shows devoid of current event themes.[3]

Reviews

Everybody Loves Raymond topped lists of best fall 2001 series from the Daily Herald[4] and the Orlando Sentinel.[5] The Daily Herald claimed that "every episode has been daring, bold and, above all, hilarious,"[4] and the Sentinel stated that "no series had more winning episodes this fall."[5] "The Angry Family" and "Marie's Sculpture" were highlighted in both lists, with "Older Women" highlighted in Sentinel's[5] and "Raybert" praised by the Herald as a new take on a "stale" sitcom setup.[4]

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Episodes

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