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Established in 2000, the American Film Institute Awards (AFI) is presented by American Film Institute and honors the best ten outstanding films and television programs of each year.[ 1] Everybody Loves Raymond won two awards for Television Program of the Year.
Primetime Emmy Awards [ edit ]
Creative Arts Emmy Awards [ edit ]
Golden Globe Awards [ edit ]
Bestowed by the Viewers for Quality Television from 1986 to 2000, the Viewers for Quality Television Awards, also known as the Q Awards, is n annual accolade that honored critically acclaimed programs and their actors.[ 11] Out of 21 nominations, Everybody Loves Raymond won nine awards, including two awards for Best Quality Comedy Series.
The TCA Award is an annual accolade bestowed by the Television Critics Association to the best in television programming and performers. Everybody Loves Raymond received fourteen nominations, winning one award for Individual Achievement in Comedy (Ray Romano ).
Producers Guild of America Awards [ edit ]
Screen Actors Guild Awards [ edit ]
Writers Guild of America Awards [ edit ]
Minority and public awareness awards [ edit ]
During its tenure, Everybody Loves Raymond received nominations from associations in recognition of works from minorities and works raising awareness of social issues. The series was honored by the
Miscellaneous awards [ edit ]
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^ "AFI Awards, USA (2002)" . Internet Movie Database . Amazon.com . Retrieved 28 August 2015 .
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^ "AFI AWARDS 2003" . AFI Awards. American Film Institute . Retrieved 15 April 2015 .
^ "51st Primetime Emmys Nominees and Winners – Outstanding Comedy Series" . Emmys.com. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS). Retrieved 18 July 2017 .
^ "47th Primetime Emmys Nominees and Winners – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series" . Emmys.com. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences . Retrieved 18 July 2017 .
^ "51st Primetime Emmys Nominees and Winners – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series" . Emmys.com. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences . Retrieved 18 July 2017 .
^ "51st Primetime Emmys Nominees and Winners – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series" . Emmys.com. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences . Retrieved 18 July 2017 .
^ "51st Primetime Emmys Nominees and Winners – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series" . Emmys.com. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences . Retrieved 18 July 2017 .
^ "51st Primetime Emmys Nominees and Winners – Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series" . Emmys.com. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences . Retrieved 18 July 2017 .
^ "TV ACRES: Fans & Fanatics - Viewers of Quality Television (VQT)" . TV Acres . Retrieved 18 January 2017 .
^ "Viewers for Quality Television Awards (1997)" . Internet Movie Database . Amazon.com, Inc . Retrieved 18 January 2017 .
^ "Viewers for Quality Television Awards (1998)" . Internet Movie Database . Amazon.com, Inc . Retrieved 18 January 2017 .
^ "Viewers for Quality Television Awards (1999)" . Internet Movie Database . Amazon.com, Inc . Retrieved 18 January 2017 .
^ "Viewers for Quality Television Awards (2000)" . Internet Movie Database . Amazon.com, Inc . Retrieved 18 January 2017 .
^ Pierce, Scott (July 23, 1998). "TV critics honor Hanks and `Earth to the Moon' " . Deseret News . Salt Lake City . Deseret News Publishing Company . Retrieved 19 January 2017 .
^ Owen, Rob (June 15, 1999). "TV Notes: WPXI to add anchor; where is Avedesian?" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Pittsburgh . Block Communications . Retrieved 19 January 2017 .
^ Owen, Rob (June 7, 2000). "TV Notes: Pax TV set to join AT&T Cable in July" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Pittsburgh . Block Communications . Retrieved 19 January 2017 .
^ Owen, Rob (June 2, 2001). "HBO, CBS lead pack for TV critics' award nominations" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Pittsburgh . Block Communications . Retrieved 19 January 2017 .
^ Owen, Rob (June 5, 2002). "TV Note: Television awards" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Pittsburgh . Block Communications . Retrieved 19 January 2017 .
^ "2003 TCA Awards nominees" . TVCritics.org. Television Critics Association (TCA). June 4, 2003. Archived from the original on June 13, 2011. Retrieved 19 January 2017 .
^ "2005 TCA Awards nominees" . TVCritics.org. Television Critics Association (TCA). June 2, 2005. Archived from the original on November 1, 2013. Retrieved 19 January 2017 .
^ "2002 ALMA Award Nominees-Television" . ALMA Award . National Council of La Raza. Archived from the original on 8 December 2002. Retrieved 24 December 2019 .
^ "2nd Annual Family Television Awards Recipients (Nine Categories)" . Family Program Awards . Association of National Advertisers, Inc. Archived from the original on 19 October 2000. Retrieved 24 December 2019 .
^ "1998 Genesis Awards" . Humane Society of the United States . Archived from the original on 6 July 2008. Retrieved 24 December 2019 .
^ "The HSUS Announces Winners of the Eighteenth Annual Genesis Awards" . Humane Society of the United States . February 23, 2004. Archived from the original on 2 December 2006. Retrieved 24 December 2019 .
^ "2006 Gracie Awards® Winners" . Gracie Awards . Alliance for Women in Media. Archived from the original on 10 September 2011. Retrieved 24 December 2019 .