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Harvey Bullock

"Comedy resists description. It's hard to describe what it is and what makes it what it is. But when it works, it works great."
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Jeremy Stevens

"Everybody Loves Raymond is timeless. I don't think in the future anyone will say it isn't. It will always be involving, it will always be hilarious, and it will always be moving."

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Lew Schneider

"Don't write with an eye to, 'I think I can sell this thing.' I think that's frustrating. If you start thinking about the commercial appeal of what you're writing, you're going to be in trouble." 

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Carl Brainard

"Television in Los Angeles in 1946 was experimental and people who had television receivers were very popular. The problem was, we had to make our own antennas. It was ¼ inch aluminum tubing on a couple of insulators supported by a board, center fed, flat line down to the TV set and I think the length was 8 feet, 2 inches. It was really pretty crude but people wanted television and there were a lot of dead airings and we used to put TV antennas up on top of hills and then run line all the way down to the house maybe 1000 feet away. Those were the fun days."

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Monica Horan

"The final episode of 'Everybody Loves Raymond' is about the joys of life, the simple joys when you're lucky enough to have them. .. that's the most powerful stuff."
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Will Mackenzie

"I don't think you can learn what a director goes through unless you're on the set. That's where you learn to think on your feet. You realize these changes that are thrown at you. You realize how important it is to get along with different types of people -- even if you don't necessarily respond to them in the chemistry way, or you don't like them for what they stand for, or even how rude they are to you. Your job is to get a performance out of them, not to take them home and have dinner with them. You have to go back to liking actors, loving actors, understanding actors."