Tucker Cawley

Tucker Cawley is an American comedy writer and producer.

Career

He is a graduate of the University of Virginia.

Everybody Loves Raymond episodes

This is a list of Everybody Loves written or co-written by Raymond Cawley sequences.

The first season

  • " The Dream of Writing "
  • " Fish or meat "
  • " Fever Pitch "
  • "Who is normal " (with Jeremy Stevens)

The second season

  • "Beloved Computer"
  • " Brave Little Soldier "
  • " No good girl "
  • " The Flea Market" ( with Ellen Sandler, Jeremy Stevens & Lew Schneider)

The third season

  • " Robert leaves the nest "
  • " Ping Pong "
  • " Ray at home alone " (with Ray Romano & Tom Caltabiano )

The fourth season

  • "No thank you" ( with Jeremy Stevens)
  • " Zoff on the school bus "
  • " Children of God "
  • " Roberts recovery " (with Steve & Jennifer Crittenden Skrovan )

Season five

  • " Pechmarie "
  • " Marital disputes "
  • " Stefania's arrival" ( with Lew Schneider)
  • "How time flies "

Season six

  • " From old gets older " (with Philip Rosenthal)
  • " Season's Greetings "
  • "Merry Christmas"
  • " The great silence " (with Ray Romano)
  • " Marital duties" ( with Lew Schneider)

Season Seven

  • " The hare Treichler " (with Philip Rosenthal)
  • "Grandpa thieves "
  • "Help, somebody hates me "
  • " The cheese in the trunk " - Emmy Award-winning Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series

Season Eight

  • " Fun with Debra "
  • "The Bird Murder" ( with Jeremy Stevens, Mike Royce )
  • " In Security"
  • " Small Talk with depth" ( with Tom Caltabiano and Mike Royce )

Season Nine

  • " The new home " (with Jeremy Stevens)
  • "Be fruitful and multiply " (with Mike Royce, Tim Peach & Frank Pines )
  • " The blunders " (with Aaron Shure )
  • "Much ado about nothing"
  • "Finale " (with Philip Rosenthal, Ray Romano, Lew Schneider, Steve Skrovan, Jeremy Stevens, Mike Royce, Aaron Shure, Tom Caltabiano & Leslie Caveny )

Awards and nominations

For the U.S. sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, he won three Emmys, including a 2003 Emmy for Best Writing a Comedy.

  • TV producer
  • Americans
  • Born in the 20th century
  • Man
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