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What won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy in 2003? The series, based on Long Island, aired for nine seasons on CBS from 1996 through 2005.
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"Everybody Loves Raymond" |
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"Malcolm in the Middle" |
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"The Herb Shriner Show" |
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In 2003, the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy went to "Everybody Loves Raymond" (CBS) - (Season 7). Other nominees were "Curb Your Enthusiasm" (HBO) - (Season 3), "Friends" (NBC) - (Season 9), "Sex and the City" (HBO) - (Season 5), and "Will & Grace" (NBC) - (Season 5). "Everybody Loves Raymond" won the award 2 times, in 2003 and 2005. Kevin James was an actor and writer on "Everybody Loves Raymond". Once James got his own show, "The King of Queens", the two shows crossed over.
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The correct answer was "Everybody Loves Raymond"
In 2003, the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy went to "Everybody Loves Raymond" (CBS) - (Season 7). Other nominees were "Curb Your Enthusiasm" (HBO) - (Season 3), "Friends" (NBC) - (Season 9), "Sex and the City" (HBO) - (Season 5), and "Will & Grace" (NBC) - (Season 5). "Everybody Loves Raymond" won the award 2 times, in 2003 and 2005. Kevin James was an actor and writer on "Everybody Loves Raymond". Once James got his own show, "The King of Queens", the two shows crossed over.
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