American television comedy writer and producer
Tucker Cawley is an American television comedy writer and producer, best known for writing episodes for Everybody Loves Raymond. He has also written for Men of a Certain Age, Parks and Recreation, Up All Night, and the short-lived Kelsey Grammer sitcom Hank. He has won three Emmy Awards, including the 2003 Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series.
Career
He is a 1986 graduate of Gonzaga College High School (Washington, DC) and a 1990 graduate of the University of Virginia, where he was a member of Theta Chi social fraternity.[citation needed]
Everybody Loves Raymond episodes
This is a list of Everybody Loves Raymond episodes written or co-written by Cawley.
Season one
- "Frank, the Writer"
- "Turkey or Fish"
- "The Game"
- "Fascinatin' Debra" (with Jeremy Stevens)
Season two
- "Ray's on TV"
- "Civil War"
- "Good Girls"
- "The Garage Sale" (with Ellen Sandler, Jeremy Stevens, & Lew Schneider)
Season three
- "Moving Out"
- "Pants on Fire"
- "Ray Home Alone" (with Ray Romano & Tom Caltabiano)
Season four
- "No Thanks" (with Jeremy Stevens)
- "Bully on the Bus"
- "Someone's Cranky"
- "Robert's Divorce" (with Steve Skrovan & Jennifer Crittenden)
Season five
- "The Walk to the Door"
- "Silent Partners"
- "Stefania Arrives" (with Lew Schneider)
- "Ally's Birth"
Season Six
Season Seven
- "The Cult" (with Philip Rosenthal)
- "The Thought That Counts"
- "The Plan"
- "Baggage" - Emmy Award Winner for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
Season Eight
- "Liars"
- "The Bird" (with Jeremy Stevens & Mike Royce)
- "Security"
- "Golf for It" (with Tom Caltabiano & Mike Royce)
Season Nine
Awards and nominations
He is most associated with Everybody Loves Raymond for which he won three Emmys, including the 2003 Emmy for best writing for a comedy.
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
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