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The King of Queens - Rayny Day
episode 1.19
USA 1999
produced by David Litt, Annette Sahakian Davis, Jeff Sussman, Michael J. Weithorn (executive) for Hanley Productions, Columbia/CBS
directed by Rob Schiller
starring Kevin James, Leah Remini, Jerry Stiller, Ray Romano, Doris Roberts, Larry Romano
written by David Bickel, created by David Litt, Michael J. Weithorn, music by Andrew Gross
TV-series King of Queens, Everybody Loves Raymond
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Doug (Kevin James) wants to be there for his friend Richie (Larry
Romano) and go play golf with his new friend Ray (Ray Romano, in his Everybody
Loves Raymond-character mode) at the same time, even if that means
to golf in the pouring rain to keep his appointment with Richie. Doug's
wife Carrie (Leah Remini) meanwhile receives a visit from Ray's mother
(Doris Roberts), and somehow makes her clean her kitchen. Kevin
James's scenes are pretty much destroyed by the definitely not-so-funny
Ray Romano, but Leah Remini and Doris Roberts show some great chemistry in
their scenes together. In all, not one of the best episodes, but at times
really funny nevertheless.
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