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- Career
- Everybody Loves Raymond episodes Season one Season two Season three Season four Season five Season Six Season Seven Season Eight Season Nine
- Out of Practice episodes Season One
- Welcome to the Captain episodes Season One
- Parks and Recreation episodes Season One
- Hank episodes Season One
- Men of a Certain Age episodes Season One
- Up All Night episodes Season One Season Two
- The Mindy Project episodes Season One
- Growing Up Fisher Episodes Season One
- The Odd Couple episodes Season One Season Two Season Three
- Superior Donuts episodes Season One
- A Million Little Things episodes Season One
- Awards and nominations
- External links
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. CareerHe is a 1986 graduate of Gonzaga College High School in Washington, DC and a 1990 graduate of the University of Virginia, where he was a member of Theta Chi social fraternity. Cawley broke into television as an intern for the Psychic Friends Network and a personal assistant to Roseanne and Tom Arnold. Everybody Loves Raymond episodesThis 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- "Older Women" (with Philip Rosenthal)
- "Season's Greetings"
- "Lucky Suit"
- "Talk to Your Daughter" (with Ray Romano)
- "The Bigger Person" (with Lew Schneider)
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- "The Home" (with Jeremy Stevens)
- "Sister in Law" (with Mike Royce, Tim Peach & Frank Pines)
- "The Power of No" (with Aaron Shure)
- "Pat's Secret"
- "The Finale" (with Philip Rosenthal, Ray Romano, Lew Schneider, Steve Skrovan, Jeremy Stevens, Mike Royce, Aaron Shure, Tom Caltabiano & Leslie Caveny)
Out of Practice episodesSeason One- "...and I'll Cry If I Want to"
Welcome to the Captain episodesSeason OneParks and Recreation episodesSeason OneHank episodesSeason OneMen of a Certain Age episodesSeason One- "Let the Sunshine In"
- "A League of Their Own" (with Itamar Ross)
Up All Night episodesSeason One- "First Christmas"
- "First Birthday"
- "Letting Go"
Season Two- "Friendships & Partnerships" (with Emily Spivey)
The Mindy Project episodesSeason OneGrowing Up Fisher EpisodesSeason One- "Drug/Bust"
- "Secret Lives of Fishers" (with Laura Chinn)
The Odd Couple episodesSeason One- "The Blind Leading the Blind Date"
- "Enlightening Strikes" (with Emily Cutler)
Season TwoSeason Three- "Food Fight"
- "Conscious Odd Coupling" (with Bob Daily)
Superior Donuts episodesSeason One- "Art for Art's Sake" (with Dan O'Shannon)
A Million Little Things episodesSeason One- "The Rock" (with Jordan Hawley)
Awards and nominationsHe is most associated with Everybody Loves Raymond for which he won three Emmys, including the 2003 Emmy for best writing for a comedy. External links- {{IMDb name|0147228}}
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- [https://web.archive.org/web/20080223212732/http://www.cbs.com/specials/53emmys/comedy.shtml]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20100327170012/http://magazine.clas.virginia.edu/x6196.xml]
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