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This is the production company of Phil Rosenthal, the creator of ''Everybody Loves Raymond''. |
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This is the production company of Phil Rosenthal, the creator of ''Everybody Loves Raymond''. |
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===(September 13, 1996-May 16, 2005, November 16, 2009-October 3, 2019)=== |
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===Logo (September 13, 1996-October 3, 2019)=== |
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File:Where's Lunch (1997).png|Standard version (seasons 2 and 3) |
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File:Where's Lunch (1997).png|Standard version (seasons 2 and 3) |
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File:Where's Lunch (1999).png|Standard version (seasons 4 to 8) |
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File:Where's Lunch (1999).png|Standard version (seasons 4 to 8) |
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File:Where's Lunch (1999, fullscreen).png|4:3 pan & scan version (seasons 4 to 8) |
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File:Where's Lunch (2004).png|Standard version (season 9) |
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File:Where's Lunch (2004).png|Standard version (season 9) |
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File:Where's_Lunch_(2019)_(Standard_version,_taken_from_Voroniny).png|Standard version (''Voroniny'' and in-credit variant) |
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Food variants= |
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Season 1= |
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File:Where's Lunch (April 7, 1997).png|Why Are We Here? |
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File:Where's Lunch (April 7, 1997).png|Why Are We Here? |
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File:Where's Lunch (May 18, 1998).png|The Wedding: Part 2 |
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File:Where's Lunch (May 18, 1998).png|The Wedding: Part 2 |
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File:Where's Lunch (November 2, 1998).png|Moving Out |
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File:Where's Lunch (November 2, 1998).png|Moving Out |
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File:Where's Lunch (November 9, 1998).png|The Article |
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File:Where's Lunch (November 9, 1998).png|The Article |
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File:Where's Lunch (November 16, 1998).png|The Lone Barone |
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File:Where's Lunch (November 23, 1998).png|No Fat |
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File:Where's Lunch (November 23, 1998).png|No Fat |
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File:Where's Lunch (December 7, 1998).png|The Apartment |
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File:Where's Lunch (December 7, 1998).png|The Apartment |
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File:Where's Lunch (May 24, 1999).png|How They Met |
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File:Where's Lunch (May 24, 1999).png|How They Met |
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File:Where's Lunch (November 29, 1999).png|Left Back |
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File:Where's Lunch (November 29, 1999).png|Left Back |
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File:Where's Lunch (December 13, 1999).png|The Christmas Picture |
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File:Where's Lunch (December 13, 1999).png|The Christmas Picture |
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File:Where's Lunch (January 10, 2000).png|What's with Robert? |
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File:Where's Lunch (January 17, 2000).png|Bully on the Bus |
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File:Where's Lunch (January 17, 2000).png|Bully on the Bus |
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File:Where's Lunch (February 21, 2000).png|Hackidu |
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File:Where's Lunch (February 21, 2000).png|Hackidu |
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File:Where's Lunch (October 29, 2001).png|Frank Goes Downstairs |
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File:Where's Lunch (October 14, 2002).png|Who Am I? |
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File:Where's Lunch (May 19, 2003).png|Robert's Wedding |
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File:Where's Lunch (January 5, 2004).webp|Debra at the Lodge |
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File:Where's Lunch (September 20, 2004).png|The Home |
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File:Where's Lunch (September 27, 2004).png|Not So Fast |
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File:Where's Lunch (October 11, 2004).png|P.T. & A. |
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File:Where's Lunch (April 18, 2005).png|Sister-in-Law |
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File:Where's Lunch (May 2, 2005).png|The Power of No |
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File:Where's Lunch (May 9, 2005).png|Pat's Secret |
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File:Where's Lunch (May 16, 2005).png|The Finale |
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File:Where's Lunch (May 16, 2005).png|The Finale |
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File:Where’s Lunch (2019) (Taken from Voroniny).jpg|This food variant was used for the entire series. |
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'''Logo:''' We see a shot of a table with a white-and-{{color|red}} checkerboard tablecloth with several flower designs seen throughout. On top is a white cloth reading "{{color|blue|Where's Lunch?}}" in a {{color|blue}} serif font. To the left of the cloth is a folded {{color|red}} napkin with a fork on top. On the right side of the cloth is a knife and spoon. Above is a bread basket with several dinner rolls inside, salt and pepper shakers, and a glass of water. A hand then places a plate of food, which varies depending on the episode, on top of the cloth. |
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'''Visuals:''' There is a shot of a table with a white-and-red checkerboard tablecloth with several flower designs seen throughout. On top is a white cloth reading "{{color|blue|{{font|Times New Roman|'''Where's Lunch'''}}}}" in a blue serif font. To the left of the cloth is a folded red napkin with a fork on top. On the right side of the cloth are a knife and spoon. Above is a bread basket with several dinner rolls inside, salt and pepper shakers, and a glass of water. A hand then places a plate of food, which varies depending on the episode, on top of the cloth. |
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'''Trivia:''' |
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'''Trivia:''' The piano ditty in this logo was actually used at the end of some episodes of ''Everybody Loves Raymond''.
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* The piano ditty in this logo was actually used at the end of some episodes of ''Everybody Loves Raymond''. |
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* This logo is (obviously) a nod to Phil Rosenthal's love of food, and he later hosted two different food-oriented travel series (''I'll Have What Phil's Having'' on PBS, and ''Somebody Feed Phil'' on Netflix). |
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'''Variants:''' |
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* Starting in 1997, different utensils with {{color|blue}} handles are used and the company name looks different. |
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* Starting in 1997, different utensils with blue handles are used and the company name also looks different. |
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* During the logo's early years, most of the plates were placed using one hand, while the rest of the series used two hands. |
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* During the logo's early years, most of the plates were placed using one hand, while the rest of the series used two hands. |
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* In 1999, with the show's transition to widescreen, a widescreen version was created. |
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* In 1999, with the show's transition to widescreen, a widescreen version was created. |
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* On the episode "The Finale", the utensils are absent and the napkin is also crumpled on the left side of the cloth. |
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* There is also a version with a glass cup in the center instead of a plate. The hand fills it up with what seems to be water. |
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* Some international adaptations of ''Everybody Loves Raymond'' simply use a still in-credit version. |
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'''Food Variants:''' There are a lot of them, as it varies with each episode of the show. Here's what can be found on the plate: |
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'''Food Variants:''' Here's just a few things you could find on the plate: |
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* "Pilot": The plate contains a split lobster tail, a sliced lemon, and broccoli. |
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* "Pilot": The plate contains a split lobster tail, a sliced lemon, and broccoli. |
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* "I Love You": The plate contains grilled steak, mixed vegetables, and a baked potato. |
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* "I Love You": The plate contains grilled steak, mixed vegetables, and a baked potato. |
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* "Fascinatin' Debra": A paper bag lunch is put onto the cloth. |
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* "Fascinatin' Debra": A paper bag lunch is put onto the cloth. |
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* "Why Are We Here?": The plate contains grilled salmon with lime, mixed vegetables, and rice pilaf. |
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* "Why Are We Here?": The plate contains grilled salmon with lime, mixed vegetables, and rice pilaf. |
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* "Ray's on TV": The plate contains a bowl of tomato soup with grilled cheese. |
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* "Ray's on TV": The plate contains a bowl of tomato soup with grilled cheese. |
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* "Father Knows Least": The plate contains chicken fried steak with mashed potatoes, green beans, and mixed vegetables. |
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* "Father Knows Least": The plate contains chicken fried steak with mashed potatoes, green beans, and mixed vegetables. |
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* "The Wedding: Part 1": The plate contains chili dogs and Fritos corn chips. |
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* "The Wedding: Part 1": The plate contains chili dogs and Fritos corn chips. |
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* "The Wedding: Part 2": The plate contains pork and gravy with mashed potatoes, a casserole, and a dinner roll. |
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* "The Wedding: Part 2": The plate contains pork and gravy with mashed potatoes, a casserole, and a dinner roll. |
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* "The Invasion": The plate contains fish sticks with celery and carrot sticks, and coleslaw. |
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* "The Invasion": The plate contains fish sticks with celery and carrot sticks, and coleslaw. |
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* "Driving Frank": The plate contains a Philly cheese steak sandwich with sauce and fried pickles. |
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* "Driving Frank": The plate contains a Philly cheese steak sandwich with sauce and fried pickles. |
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* "Ray Home Alone": The plate contains steak kabob and fettuccine pasta with sliced red peppers. |
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* "Ray Home Alone": The plate contains steak kabob and fettuccine pasta with sliced red peppers. |
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* "How They Met": The plate contains a baked potato stuffed with brussels sprouts and a spinach salad. |
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* "How They Met": The plate contains a baked potato stuffed with brussels sprouts and a spinach salad. |
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* "Boob Job": The plate contains apple grape salad, with sliced strawberries and bread sticks. |
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* "Boob Job": The plate contains apple grape salad, with sliced strawberries and bread sticks. |
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* "You Bet": The plate contains a steak topped with mushrooms, mashed potatoes, and sliced bell peppers. |
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* "You Bet": The plate contains a steak topped with mushrooms, mashed potatoes, and sliced bell peppers. |
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* "Hackidu": A bowl of alphabet soup is placed on the cloth, with some veggies mixed in. |
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* "Hackidu": A bowl of alphabet soup is placed on the cloth, with some veggies mixed in. |
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* "Debra Makes Something Good": A bowl of cereal flakes and sliced strawberries are put onto the cloth. |
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* "Debra Makes Something Good": A bowl of cereal flakes and sliced strawberries are put onto the cloth. |
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* "The Surprise Party": The plate contains eight tomatoes, some broccoli, chips and mushrooms. |
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* "The Surprise Party": The plate contains eight tomatoes, some broccoli, chips and mushrooms. |
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* "Pat's Secret": The plate contains meat with leeks, cabbage and chopped peppers. |
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* "Pat's Secret": The plate contains meat with leeks, cabbage and chopped peppers. |
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* "The Finale": A black plastic container is put onto the cloth. The container has a bill in it that reads "NO CHARGE! Thank you." |
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* "The Finale": A black plastic container is put onto the cloth. The container has a bill in it that reads "NO CHARGE! Thank you." |
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* ''Voroniny'': The plate contains penne pasta with cucumbers and tomatoes. |
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* Throughout the entire series, the plate contains penne pasta with green beans, sesame seeds, black olives and tomatoes. |
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'''FX/SFX:''' The hand placing the plate of food on the cloth; all live-action. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A short 12-note piano ditty. |
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'''Technique:''' Live-action. |
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'''Audio:''' A short 12-note piano ditty composed by Rick Marotta. |
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* On the episode "Turkey or Fish", a distorted chicken cluck sound is heard. |
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* On the episode "Turkey or Fish", a distorted chicken cluck sound is heard. |
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* In some cases, the end theme of the show is used. |
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* In some cases, the end theme of the show is used. |
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* On some season 1 episodes, a few of the notes from the music had been cut off. |
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* On some season 1 episodes, a few of the notes from the music had been cut off. |
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* On ''Voroniny'', the music is low-pitched. |
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* On ''Voroniny'', the music is slowed down and low-pitched. |
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* Original CBS airings used a generic theme. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Everybody Loves Raymond'' and its Russian adaptation ''Voroniny''. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Everybody Loves Raymond'' and its Russian adaptation ''Voroniny''. |
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'''Editor's Note:''' This logo may make you very hungry. |
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