Where's Raymond?
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Comedy
Seasons | 2
Episodes | 60
avg.Runtime | min
First EP | 1953-10-08
Last EP | 1955-04-15
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Rating : 7
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Where's Raymond? is an American sitcom that aired on ABC, starring Ray Bolger. The series aired from October 1953 to April 22, 1955. The series' title was spurred by Bolger's Broadway stage hit Where's Charley?. In the 1954-1955 season, the series was renamed The Ray Bolger Show.
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Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 1953-10-08
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Late to Work
1953-10-08
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Firing Molly
1953-10-15
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Where's Tremont?
1953-10-22
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Lieutenant Oglemeyer
1953-10-29
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Pola Ashenfelder
1953-11-05
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Gondorff
1953-11-12
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Process Server
1953-11-19
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Thanksgiving Masterson
1953-11-26
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Prize Fighter Morenco
1953-12-03
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Insurance Loophole
1953-12-10
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Understudy
1953-12-17
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Christmas
1953-12-24
Through a little girl's imagination Ray becomes a cab driver, a pixie-like floorwalker in a toy shop, an old vaudevillian, his own imaginary wife, Sambo the doll, and Santa Claus.
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New Year Party
1953-12-31
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Pardon My Spanish
1954-01-07
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Susan the Horse
1954-01-14
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Two Tickets
1954-01-21
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The Maid
1954-01-28
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The Teenager
1954-02-04
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The Lost Dog
1954-02-11
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Redecorate the Coffee Shop
1954-02-18
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Who's Getting Married
1954-02-25
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Will You Be My Cook?
1954-03-04
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The Honeymoon's Over
1954-03-11
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Ray Plays the Stork
1954-03-18
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Let's Get Ray Married
1954-03-25
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The Shoe Store
1954-04-01
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Cuddles
1954-04-08
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The Enlisted Reserves
1954-04-15
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The Return of Millie
1954-04-22
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Juvenile Delinquency
1954-04-29
“I would rather entertain and hope that people learned something than educate people and hope they were entertained.” – Walt Disney