Tucker Cawley
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
- "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 episodes
Season One
- "...and I'll Cry If I Want to"
Welcome to the Captain episodes
Season One
- "Mr. Big Meeting"
Parks and Recreation episodes
Season One
- "The Banquet"
Hank episodes
Season One
- "Pilot"
Men of a Certain Age episodes
Season One
- "Let the Sunshine In"
- "A League of Their Own" (with Itamar Ross)
Up All Night episodes
Season One
- "First Christmas"
- "First Birthday"
- "Letting Go"
Season Two
- "Friendships & Partnerships" (with Emily Spivey)
The Mindy Project episodes
Season One
- "Pretty Man"
Growing Up Fisher Episodes
Season One
- "Drug/Bust"
- "Secret Lives of Fishers" (with Laura Chinn)
The Odd Couple episodes
Season One
- "The Blind Leading the Blind Date"
- "Enlightening Strikes" (with Emily Cutler)
Season Two
- "From Here to Maturity"
Season Three
- "Food Fight"
- "Conscious Odd Coupling" (with Bob Daily)
Superior Donuts episodes
Season One
- "Art for Art's Sake" (with Dan O'Shannon)
A Million Little Things episodes
Season One
- "The Rock" (with Jordan Hawley)
Season Two
- "Daisy" (with Dante Russo)
- "Mothers and Daughters" (with Mimi Won Techentin)
Merry Happy Whatever episodes
Season One
- "Welcome Matt"
- "Ring In The New Year"
Home Economics episodes
Season One
- "Bounce House Rental, $250"
Season Two
- "Chorizo with Mojo Verde and Chicharron, $45"
- "Men's Water-Resistant Watch, $289"
- "FaceFlop App, $1.99"
Season Three
- "Novel Signed By Author, $22.19"
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.
External links
- Tucker Cawley at IMDb
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- James Allardice & Jack Douglas & Hal Kanter & Harry Winkler for The George Gobel Show (1955)
- Arnold M. Auerbach & Barry Blitzer & Vincent Bogert & Nat Hiken & Coleman Jacoby & Harvey Orkin & Arnold Rosen & Terry Ryan & Tony Webster for The Phil Silvers Show (1956)
- No Award (1957)
- Billy Friedberg & Nat Hiken & Coleman Jacoby & Arnold Rosen & A.J. Russell & Terry Ryan & Phil Sharp & Tony Webster & Sydney Zelinka for The Phil Silvers Show (1958)
- George Balzer & Hal Goldman & Al Gordon & Sam Perrin for The Jack Benny Show (1959)
- George Balzer & Hal Goldman & Al Gordon & Sam Perrin for The Jack Benny Show (1960)
- Dave O'Brien & Martin Ragaway & Sherwood Schwartz & Al Schwartz & Red Skelton for The Red Skelton Show (1961)
- Carl Reiner for The Dick Van Dyke Show (1962)
- Carl Reiner for The Dick Van Dyke Show (1963)
- No Award (1964)
- No Award (1965)
- Sam Denoff & Bill Persky for "Coast to Coast Big Mouth" (1966)
- Buck Henry & Leonard B. Stern for "Ship of Spies: Parts 1 and 2" (1967)
- Allan Burns & Chris Hayward for "The Coming Out Party" (1968)
- No Award (1969)
- No Award (1970)
- James L. Brooks & Allan Burns for "Support Your Local Mother" (1971)
- Burt Styler for "Edith's Problem" (1972)
- Lee Kalcheim & Michael Ross & Bernie West for "The Bunkers and the Swingers" (1973)
- Treva Silverman for "The Lou and Edie Story" (1974)
- Stan Daniels & Ed. Weinberger for "Will Mary Richards Go to Jail?" (1975)
- David Lloyd for "Chuckles Bites the Dust" (1976)
- James L. Brooks & Allan Burns & Stan Daniels & Bob Ellison & David Lloyd & Ed. Weinberger for "The Last Show" (1977)
- Harve Brosten & Barry Harman & Bob Schiller & Bob Weiskopf for "Cousin Liz" (1978)
- No Award (1979)
- R.J. Colleary for "The Photographer" (1980)
- Michael J. Leeson for "Tony's Sister and Jim" (1981)
- Ken Estin for "Elegant Iggy" (1982)
- Glen Charles and Les Charles for "Give Me a Ring Sometime" (1983)
- David Angell for "Old Flames" (1984)
- Ed. Weinberger & Michael J. Leeson for "Pilot" (The Cosby Show) (1985)
- Barry Fanaro & Mort Nathan for "A Little Romance" (1986)
- Gary David Goldberg & Alan Uger for "A, My Name is Alex" (1987)
- Hugh Wilson for "The Bridge" (1988)
- Diane English for "Pilot" (Murphy Brown) (1989)
- Bob Brush for "Good-bye" (1990)
- Gary Dontzig & Steven Peterman for "Jingle Hell, Jingle Hell, Jingle All the Way" (1991)
- Elaine Pope & Larry Charles for "The Fix-Up" (1992)
- Larry David for "The Contest" (1993)
- David Angell & Peter Casey & David Lee for "The Good Son" (1994)
- Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano for "An Affair to Forget" (1995)
- Joe Keenan & Christopher Lloyd & Rob Greenberg & Jack Burditt & Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano & Linda Morris & Vic Rauseo for "Moon Dance" (1996)
- Ellen DeGeneres & Mark Driscoll & Dava Savel & Tracy Newman & Jonathan Stark for "The Puppy Episode" (1997)
- Peter Tolan & Garry Shandling for "Flip" (1998)
- Jay Kogen for "Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz" (1999)
- Linwood Boomer for "Pilot" (Malcolm in the Middle) (2000)
- Alex Reid for "Bowling" (2001)
- Larry Wilmore for "Pilot" (The Bernie Mac Show) (2002)
- Tucker Cawley for "Baggage" (2003)
- Mitchell Hurwitz for "Pilot" (Arrested Development) (2004)
- Mitchell Hurwitz & Jim Vallely for "Righteous Brothers" (2005)
- Greg Garcia for "Pilot" (My Name Is Earl) (2006)
- Greg Daniels for "Gay Witch Hunt" (2007)
- Tina Fey for "Cooter" (2008)
- Matt Hubbard for "Reunion" (2009)
- Steven Levitan & Christopher Lloyd for "Pilot" (Modern Family) (2010)
- Steven Levitan & Jeffrey Richman for "Caught in the Act" (2011)
- Louis C.K. for "Pregnant" (2012)
- Tina Fey & Tracey Wigfield for "Last Lunch" (2013)
- Louis C.K. for "So Did the Fat Lady" (2014)
- Simon Blackwell & Armando Iannucci & Tony Roche for "Election Night" (2015)
- Aziz Ansari & Alan Yang for "Parents" (2016)
- Aziz Ansari & Lena Waithe for "Thanksgiving" (2017)
- Amy Sherman-Palladino for "Pilot" (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) (2018)
- Phoebe Waller-Bridge for "Episode 1" (2019)
- Dan Levy for "Happy Ending" (2020)
- Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs and Jen Statsky for "There Is No Line" (2021)
- Quinta Brunson for "Pilot" (Abbott Elementary) (2022)
- Christopher Storer for "System" (2023)