Executive Producer Phil Rosenthal and his wife Monica Horan who plays Amy, did a similar dance at their real life wedding that Amy and Robert do.
Doris Roberts won an Emmy in 2003 for her performance in this episode and "Marie's Vision".
Brad Garrett won an Emmy for his performance in this episode and "Just a Formality".
This is the first Everybody Loves Raymond season finale where the story wasn't a flashback.
Since this episode ran about 45 minutes, it has been broken into two episodes when rerun in syndication. The "first part" of this episode often begins with clips involving Robert and Amy from past seasons.
Doris Roberts won an Emmy in 2003 for her performance in this episode and "Marie's Vision".
Brad Garrett won an Emmy for his performance in this episode and "Just a Formality".
This is the first Everybody Loves Raymond season finale where the story wasn't a flashback.
Since this episode ran about 45 minutes, it has been broken into two episodes when rerun in syndication. The "first part" of this episode often begins with clips involving Robert and Amy from past seasons.
Since this episode ran about 45 minutes, it has been broken into two episodes when rerun in syndication. The "first part" of this episode often begins with clips involving Robert and Amy from past seasons.
The same painting appears over the organ in the chapel and in the hallway at the reception.