meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Why Are You Laughing?

Ray Romano | Stand-Up Roots, Sitcom Fame and an Underrated Legacy

Why Are You Laughing?

Blind Mike Project

Comedy Interviews, Comedy

4.9782 Ratings

🗓️ 27 February 2026

⏱️ 63 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Ray Romano built one of the biggest sitcoms of the 1990s, made hundreds of millions of dollars, and still somehow feels underrated. In this episode, we break down Ray Romano’s stand-up roots, his rise to Everybody Loves Raymond, and why his legacy deserves more respect.In this episode of Why Are You Laughing?, we go back to Ray Romano’s early struggles in stand-up comedy, when he was grinding it out in clubs long before network fame. We talk about how David Letterman played a major role in helping Everybody Loves Raymond get on the air, and how Romano’s low-key delivery and relatable writing style separated him from flashier comedians of his era.We also dig into the parts of his career that don’t get talked about enough. From the criminally underrated Men of a Certain Age, to working with Martin Scorsese on Vinyl and The Irishman, to his more recent independent film Somewhere in Queens, Romano’s post-sitcom work shows range and depth that often gets overlooked.Was he overshadowed by shows like Seinfeld and Friends? Has his stand-up been underappreciated? And why does a comic this successful still feel like a “quiet legend” in comedy history?This is a full career deep dive into Ray Romano’s stand-up, sitcom fame, and underrated legacy.0:00 Intro3:02 Family background7:25 Stand-Up comedy roots17:45 Newsradio firing24:01 David Letterman influence27:36 Everybody Loves Raymond36:19 Other work41:15 Martin Scorsese45:52 Netflix special50:34 Somewhere in Queens58:26 Norm MacdonaldFOR ALL THINGS BLIND MIKEhttp://blindmike.netFOR ALL THINGS CRAIGGERShttp://www.verygoodshow.orgFOR ALL THINGS HACKRIDEhttp://hackridethedemon.comFOR ALL THINGS DJ ELECTRA FRYhttp://djelectrafry.com

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

You know, I'm gonna give you a history lesson.

0:03.0

We got some dumb-ass motherfuckers floating around this country.

0:06.0

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.

0:10.0

And when I do, start,

0:13.0

also y'all did some nasty-ass jokes on my ass, too.

0:17.0

Funny jokes and unfunny jokes come out of the same birth you fucking guys are unbelievable

0:23.9

why are you laughing evening everybody welcome to another episode of why are you laughing a history

0:29.9

of comedy podcast and today i'm pleased to introduce to you ray romano a uh an underrated legend

0:37.0

oddly underrated in my opinion it's weird to say underrated legend, oddly underrated, in my opinion.

0:38.8

It's weird to say underrated.

0:40.0

People fight that word a lot, but I'll try to explain why.

0:43.2

I understand it's unusual to say a man who's worth hundreds of millions of dollars

0:47.4

and had a massive television show is underrated.

0:50.7

But maybe underappreciated is a better term because I feel like you don't hear Ray Romano's name mentioned in the echelon that it should be.

0:59.6

I think particularly because everybody loves Raymond started towards the end of Seinfeld when Friends was already on the air.

1:06.9

And it ended the same year as Friends.

1:09.8

So those sitcoms were dominating while Ray Romano was the highest paid actor on television

1:16.4

at the end.

1:17.0

I think he was making like $1.8 million per episode on everybody loves Raymond.

1:21.3

It's a massive success, but it's not mentioned in that same category as Seinfeld

1:25.8

are friends.

1:26.6

And Seinfeld I get because I just think

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Blind Mike Project, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Blind Mike Project and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2026.