The following is a list of episodes of the Disney Channel Original Series, That's So Raven . It ran from January 17, 2003, to November 10, 2007, with 100 episodes produced spanning 4 seasons.
No. overall | No. in season | Title [1] | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [1] | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | 1 | "Mother Dearest" | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Bob Keyes & Doug Keyes | January 17, 2003 | 102 | 3.6 [2] |
2 | 2 | "Party Animal" | Rich Correll | Dava Savel | January 17, 2003 | 109 | 3.3 [3] |
3 | 3 | "Test of Friendship" | Rich Correll | Bob Keyes & Doug Keyes | January 17, 2003 | 107 | 3.5 [4] |
4 | 4 | "Wake Up, Victor" | Ken Ceizler | Susan Sherman & Edward C. Evans | January 17, 2003 | 119 | 3.4 [5] |
5 | 5 | "A Fish Called Raven" | Fred Savage | Dava Savel & Carla Banks Waddles | January 24, 2003 | 121 | N/A |
6 | 6 | "Smell of Victory" | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Laura Perkins-Brittain | January 31, 2003 | 101 | N/A |
7 | 7 | "Campaign in the Neck" | Sean McNamara | Beth Seriff & Geoff Tarson | February 7, 2003 | 114 | N/A |
8 | 8 | "Saving Psychic Raven" | Sean McNamara | Michael Feldman & Jeff Abugov | February 21, 2003 | 120 | 2.5 [6] |
9 | 9 | "The Parties" | Rich Correll | Jeff Abugov & Michael Feldman | February 28, 2003 | 116 | 2.4 [7] |
10 | 10 | "Ye Olde Dating Game" | Matthew Diamond | Michael Feldman | March 28, 2003 | 113 | N/A |
11 | 11 | "Dissin' Cousins" | Rich Correll | Susan Sherman | April 11, 2003 | 108 | 2.3 [8] |
12 | 12 | "Teach Your Children Well" | Tony Singletary | Beth Seriff & Geoff Tarson | May 2, 2003 | 111 | 2.1 [9] |
13 | 13 | "Driven to Insanity" | Matthew Diamond | Dava Savel | May 30, 2003 | 104 | 2.7 [10] |
14 | 14 | "A Dog by Any Other Name" | Gerren Keith | Michael Poryes & Susan Sherman | June 20, 2003 | 103 | N/A |
15 | 15 | "Saturday Afternoon Fever" | Matthew Diamond | Chip Keyes | July 11, 2003 | 106 | N/A |
16 | 16 | "A Fight at the Opera" | David Kendall | Beth Seriff & Geoff Tarson | August 8, 2003 | 118 | N/A |
17 | 17 | "Psychics Wanted" | Sean McNamara | Maria Espada | August 22, 2003 | 117 | N/A |
18 | 18 | "If I Only Had a Job" | Rich Correll | Laura Perkins-Brittain & Carla Banks Waddles | September 12, 2003 | 110 | N/A |
19 | 19 | "Escape Claus" | Matthew Diamond | Carla Banks Waddles | December 5, 2003 | 105 | 4.7 [11] |
20 | 20 | "Separation Anxiety" | Rich Correll | Dava Savel & Carla Banks Waddle | December 19, 2003 | 115 | N/A |
21 | 21 | "To See or Not to See" | Rich Correll | Carla Banks Waddles | March 5, 2004 | 112 | 4.4 [12] |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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22 | 1 | "Out of Control" | Gerren Keith | Sarah Jane Cunningham & Suzie V. Freeman | October 3, 2003 | 203 | N/A |
23 | 2 | "Don't Have a Cow" | Rich Correll | Michael Carrington | October 17, 2003 | 204 | N/A |
24 | 3 | "Run, Raven, Run" | Rich Correll | Marc Warren | November 14, 2003 | 202 | N/A |
25 | 4 | "Clothes Minded" | Sean McNamara | Edward C. Evans | January 1, 2004 | 207 | N/A |
26 | 5 | "Four's a Crowd" | Rich Correll | Michael Feldman | January 30, 2004 | 206 | N/A |
27 | 6 | "Hearts and Minds" | Rich Correll | Michael Feldman | February 6, 2004 | 212 | N/A |
28 | 7 | "Close Encounters of the Nerd Kind" | John Tracy | Josh Lynn & Danny Warren | March 19, 2004 [13] | 211 | 2.4 [14] |
29 | 8 | "That's So Not Raven" | Sean McNamara | Dennis Rinsler | April 9, 2004 | 201 | N/A |
30 | 9 | "Blue in the Face" | Sean McNamara | Maisha Closson | April 16, 2004 | 208 | N/A |
31 | 10 | "Spa Day Afternoon" | Carl Lauten | Dava Savel | May 21, 2004 | 209 | N/A |
32 | 11 | "Leave It to Diva" | Donna Pescow | Marc Warren | May 28, 2004 | 213 | N/A |
33 | 12 | "There Goes the Bride" | Erma Elzy-Jones | Sarah Jane Cunningham & Suzie V. Freeman | June 11, 2004 | 216 | N/A |
34 | 13 | "Radio Heads" | Rich Correll | Dennis Rinsler | June 25, 2004 | 215 | N/A |
35 | 14 | "A Goat's Tale" | Debbie Allen | Edward C. Evans | July 2, 2004 | 217 | N/A |
36 | 15 | "He's Got The Power" | John Tracy | Dava Savel | July 9, 2004 | 205 | N/A |
37 | 16 | "Skunk'd" | Christopher B. Pearman | Sarah Jane Cunningham & Suzie V. Freeman | July 16, 2004 | 219 | N/A |
38 | 17 | "The Dating Shame" | Sean McNamara | Edward C. Evans & Michael Feldman | July 23, 2004 | 218 | N/A |
39 | 18 | "The Road to Audition" | Debbie Allen | Beth Seriff & Geoff Tarson | July 30, 2004 | 214 | 4.3 [15] |
40 | 19 | "The Lying Game" | Rich Correll | Dennis Rinsler & Marc Warren | August 6, 2004 | 220 | 4.3 [16] |
41 | 20 | "Numb and Numb-er" | Rondell Sheridan | Michael Feldman & Dava Savel | September 10, 2004 | 221 | N/A |
42 | 21 | "My Big Fat Pizza Party" | John Tracy | Michael Carrington | September 17, 2004 | 210 | N/A |
43 | 22 | "Shake, Rattle, and Rae" | Marc Warren | Story by : Lanny Horn Teleplay by : Sarah Watson & Jason M. Palmer | September 24, 2004 | 222 | N/A |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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44 | 1 | "Psychic Eye for the Sloppy Guy" | Rich Correll | Marc Warren | October 1, 2004 | 301 | N/A |
45 | 2 | "Stark Raven Mad" | Marc Warren | Sarah Jane Cunningham & Suzie V. Freeman | October 22, 2004 | 304 | N/A |
46 | 3 | "Opportunity Shocks" | Rich Correll | Dava Savel | November 5, 2004 | 309 | N/A |
47 | 4 | "Taken to the Cleaners" | Rich Correll | Michael Feldman | November 19, 2004 | 313 | N/A |
48 | 5 | "Five Finger Discount" | Rich Correll | Dennis Rinsler | December 3, 2004 | 302 | N/A |
49 | 6 | "Sweeps" | Sean McNamara | Dennis Rinsler | December 11, 2004 | 311 | N/A |
50 | 7 | "Double Vision" | T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh | Sarah Jane Cunningham & Suzie V. Freeman | December 17, 2004 | 318 | N/A |
51 | 8 | "Bend It Like Baxter" | Rich Correll | Dava Savel | January 7, 2005 | 315 | N/A |
52 | 9 | "The Big Buzz" | Eric Dean Seaton | Marc Warren | January 28, 2005 | 322 | N/A |
53 | 10 | "True Colors" | Christopher B. Pearman | Michael Carrington | February 4, 2005 | 303 | N/A |
54 | 11 | "Dog Day Aftergroom" | KC Lynn De Stefano | Theresa Akana & Stacee Comage | February 11, 2005 | 317 | N/A |
55 | 12 | "The Royal Treatment" | Christopher B. Pearman | Sarah Jane Cunningham & Suzie V. Freeman | February 18, 2005 | 310 | N/A |
56 | 13 | "Art Breaker" | Gregory Hobson | Josh Lynn & Danny Warren | February 25, 2005 | 308 | N/A |
57 | 14 | "Boyz in Commotion" | Debbie Allen | Theresa Akana & Stacee Comage | March 11, 2005 | 306 | N/A |
58 | 15 | "Gettin' Out of Dodge" | Rich Correll | Edward C. Evans | April 8, 2005 | 319 | N/A |
59 | 16 | "On Top of Old Oaky" | John Tracy | Michael Feldman | April 22, 2005 | 305 | N/A |
60 | 17 | "They Work Hard for His Honey" | Eric Dean Seaton | Edward C. Evans | April 29, 2005 | 307 | 4.2 [17] |
61 | 18 | "Mind Your Own Business" | Eric Dean Seaton | Dennis Rinsler | May 13, 2005 | 327 | N/A |
62 | 19 | "Hizzouse Party" | Rich Correll | Michael Carrington | June 6, 2005 | 312 | 5.1 [18] |
63 | 20 | "Mismatch Maker" | Fred Savage | Edward C. Evans | June 7, 2005 | 325 | 4.3 [18] |
64 | 21 | "Chef-Man and Raven" | Rich Correll | Story by : Jim Reynolds Teleplay by : Lanny Horn & Sarah Watson | June 8, 2005 | 314 | 5.0 [18] |
65 | 22 | "When in Dome" | Marc Warren | Sarah Jane Cunningham & Suzie V. Freeman | June 9, 2005 | 328 | 4.7 [18] |
66 | 23 | "Too Much Pressure" | Rich Correll | Dava Savel | June 10, 2005 | 323 | 4.4 [18] |
67 | 24 | "The Grill Next Door" | Sean McNamara | Michael Feldman | July 8, 2005 | 324 | N/A |
68 | 25 | "Extreme Cory" | Rich Correll | Theresa Akana & Stacee Comage | July 8, 2005 | 326 | N/A |
69 | 26 | "Point of No Return" | Sean McNamara | Edward C. Evans | July 23, 2005 | 330 | N/A |
70 | 27 | "Country Cousins: Parts 1 & 2" | Sean McNamara | Dennis Rinsler (Part 1) | July 29, 2005 | 320 | N/A |
71 | 28 | Michael Carrington (Part 2) | 321 | ||||
72 | 29 | "Food for Thought" | Rich Correll | Marc Warren | September 18, 2005 | 316 | N/A |
73 | 30 | "Mr. Perfect" | Rich Correll | Michael Carrington | October 7, 2005 | 329 | N/A |
74 | 31 | "Goin' Hollywood" | Rich Correll | Dennis Rinsler & Marc Warren | November 4, 2005 | 333 | 3.7 [19] |
75 | 32 | "Save the Last Dance" | Sean McNamara | Marc Warren | November 25, 2005 | 334 | N/A |
76 | 33 | "Cake Fear" | Rondell Sheridan | Theresa Akana & Stacee Comage | December 16, 2005 | 332 | N/A |
77 | 34 | "Vision Impossible" | Marc Warren | David Brookwell & Sean McNamara | January 6, 2006 | 335 | N/A |
78 | 35 | "The Four Aces" | Debbie Allen | Michael Feldman | January 16, 2006 | 331 | N/A |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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79 | 1 | "Raven, Sydney and the Man" | Rich Correll | Marc Warren | February 20, 2006 | 403 | 4.5 [20] |
80 | 2 | "Pin Pals" | Rich Correll | Dennis Rinsler | February 24, 2006 | 401 | N/A |
81 | 3 | "Dues and Don'ts" | Rich Correll | Theresa Akana & Stacee Comage | March 3, 2006 | 404 | N/A |
82 | 4 | "Unhappy Medium" | Rich Correll | Josh Lynn & Danny Warren | March 17, 2006 | 407 | N/A |
83 | 5 | "Adventures in Boss-Sitting" | Eric Dean Seaton | Jessica Lopez | March 24, 2006 | 406 | N/A |
84 | 6 | "Hook Up My Space" | Rich Correll | Michael Feldman | March 31, 2006 | 408 | N/A |
85 | 7 | "Driving Miss Lazy" | Eric Dean Seaton | Michael Carrington | April 21, 2006 | 405 | N/A |
86 | 8 | "Be Prepared" | Debbie Allen | Marc Warren | May 12, 2006 | 413 | N/A |
87 | 9 | "Juicer Consequences" | Rich Correll | Michael Feldman | June 24, 2006 | 402 | N/A |
88 | 10 | "Sister Act" | Marc Warren | Michael Feldman | July 8, 2006 | 412 | N/A |
89 | 11 | "Checkin' Out" [lower-alpha 1] | Rich Correll | Story by : Michael Carrington Teleplay by : Edward C. Evans & Al Sonja L. Rice | July 28, 2006 | 422 | 5.7 [21] |
90 | 12 | "Fur Better or Worse" | Eric Dean Seaton | Deborah Swisher | August 4, 2006 | 410 | N/A |
91 | 13 | "Mad Hot Cotillion" | Rich Correll | Michael Carrington | August 11, 2006 | 415 | N/A |
92 | 14 | "When 6021 Met 4267" | Eric Dean Seaton | Dennis Rinsler | August 18, 2006 | 411 | N/A |
93 | 15 | "Soup to Nuts" | Rich Correll | Story by : Michael Feldman Teleplay by : Dennis Rinsler & Marc Warren | August 25, 2006 | 421 | N/A |
94 | 16 | "Members Only" | Rich Correll | Theresa Akana & Stacee Comage | September 15, 2006 | 414 | N/A |
95 | 17 | "The Ice Girl Cometh" | Rich Correll | Al Sonja L. Rice | September 22, 2006 | 409 | N/A |
96 | 18 | "Rae of Sunshine" | Eric Dean Seaton | Lanny Horn | October 6, 2006 | 418 | N/A |
97 | 19 | "The Dress is Always Greener" | Eric Dean Seaton | Deborah Swisher | November 25, 2006 | 416 | N/A |
98 | 20 | "Teacher's Pet" | Rondell Sheridan | Al Sonja L. Rice | January 15, 2007 | 417 | N/A |
99 | 21 | "The Way We Were" | Eric Dean Seaton | Story by : Deborah Swisher Teleplay by : Theresa Akana & Stacee Comage | March 2, 2007 | 420 | N/A |
100 | 22 | "Where There's Smoke" | Eric Dean Seaton | Edward C. Evans | November 10, 2007 | 419 | 5.5 [22] |
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