Ray accidentally tapes football over his wedding, which results in Debra being really mad.Ray accidentally tapes football over his wedding, which results in Debra being really mad.Ray accidentally tapes football over his wedding, which results in Debra being really mad.
Elizabeth Herring
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- TriviaWhen trying to get a job on the show, Aaron Shure (the writer of this episode) accidentally taped several episodes over his own wedding video.
- GoofsWhen Ray takes the platter from Frank, he holds it at approximately armpit height. In the next shot, he is suddenly holding it much lower and puts it down.
- Quotes
Marie Barone: What could you have taped over it that was so important?
Robert Barone: Football.
Marie Barone: Sports? *Sports?*
Raymond 'Ray' Barone: Ma, it was the Super Bowl.
Marie Barone: It doesn't matter if it was the Super Duper Bowl, it's still sports!!!
- Crazy creditsThe Where's Lunch production logo shows a plate of broccoli, sliced tomatoes, carrots, and a potato.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Everybody Loves Raymond: The First Six Years (2002)
- SoundtracksSymphony No. 94 - Ode to Joy
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Music by Ludwig van Beethoven
Used as the theme song for season 3-5.
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First ever?
I am trying to figure out what the original show was that ever used this joke. When did the first tv show ever have the same scenario that a husband (or whoever) tapes over the wedding video? It is a common scenario in sitcoms and I imagine it had to have started somewhere... any ideas?
I am trying to figure out what the original show was that ever used this joke. When did the first tv show ever have the same scenario that a husband (or whoever) tapes over the wedding video? It is a common scenario in sitcoms and I imagine it had to have started somewhere... any ideas?
(Had to put it again to meet the minimum character requirements.....)
I am trying to figure out what the original show was that ever used this joke. When did the first tv show ever have the same scenario that a husband (or whoever) tapes over the wedding video? It is a common scenario in sitcoms and I imagine it had to have started somewhere... any ideas?
(Had to put it again to meet the minimum character requirements.....)
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