Where's Lunch?

Background
This is the production company of Phil Rosenthal, the creator of Everybody Loves Raymond.

(September 13, 1996-May 16, 2005, November 16, 2009-October 3, 2019)
Logo: On a table, with a red napkin, silverware, salt and pepper shakers, a basket of dinner rolls, and a glass, we see a cloth reading "Where's Lunch". A hand then places a plate of food, which varies depending on the episode, on the cloth.

Trivia: The piano ditty in this logo was actually used at the end of some episodes of Everybody Loves Raymond.

Variants:
 * Starting in 1997, different utensils are used and "Where's Lunch" looks different.
 * During the logo's early years, most of the plates were placed using one hand, while the rest of the series used two hands.
 * In 1999, with the show's transition to widescreen, a widescreen version was created.

Food Variants: Here's just a few things you could find on the plate:
 * "Pilot": The plate contains a split lobster tail, a sliced lemon, and broccoli.
 * "I Love You": The plate contains grilled steak, mixed vegetables, and a baked potato.
 * "I Wish I Were Gus": The plate contains 4 pieces of ravioli with tomato sauce.
 * "Standard Deviation": The plate contains a bowl of hot chili, stuffed with shredded cheese and sliced and diced onions.
 * "Look, Don't Touch": The plate contains 3 slices of meatloaf, a helping of mixed vegetables, and a dose of mashed potatoes.
 * "Frank, the Writer": The plate contains a hotdog in a bun with mustard and chopped onions.
 * "Your Place or Mine?": The plate contains a tray of rigatoni with tomato sauce and meatballs.
 * "In-Laws": The plate contains a guacamole, tortilla chips, okra, two carne asadas, refried beans, and Spanish rice.
 * "Win, Lose or Draw": An entire pizza is put onto the cloth. It has pepperoni, green peppers, black olives and mushrooms on it.
 * "Turkey or Fish": The plate has a rubber chicken on it.
 * "Captain Nemo": The plate contains a sushi spread (made up of a salmon, a tuna, a shrimp, and three California rolls) with wasabi and spicy mayo dips.
 * "The Ball": The plate contains a snack plate with cheese, apple slices, bread and grapes, with peanut butter and jelly dip.
 * "Debra's Sick": The plate contains a turkey club sandwich, with a spinach salad and cherry tomatoes on the side.
 * "The Dog": The plate contains a burger with onion rings.
 * "Neighbours": The plate contains a bowl of fruit salad topped with cottage cheese.
 * "Fascinatin' Debra": A paper bag lunch is put onto the cloth.
 * "Ray's on TV": The plate contains a bowl of tomato soup with grilled cheese.
 * "Mia Famiglia": The plate contains a can of sardines surrounded by saltine crackers.
 * "Marie's Meatballs": An emptied glass of red juice is put onto the cloth.
 * "The Checkbook": The plate contains fried chicken, baked beans, corn on the cob, and either collard greens or spinach.
 * "T-Ball": The plate contains a garden salad.
 * "Left Back": The plate contains three sausages with bread inside, mixed vegetables, grapes, and chips.
 * "The Christmas Picture": The plate contains an artichoke, sliced lemons, a patty burger, some kind of sauce, and some kind of vegetable.
 * "What's with Robert?": The plate contains some pancakes with a smiley face made up of cream cheese and cherries at the top.
 * "Bully on the Bus": The plate contains sausages and beans.
 * "Hackidu": A bowl of alphabet soup is placed on the cloth, with some veggies mixed in.
 * "Pat's Secret": The plate contains meat with leeks, cabbage and chopped peppers.
 * "The Finale": A black plastic container is put onto the cloth. The container has a bill in it that reads "NO CHARGE! Thank you."

FX/SFX: The hand placing the plate of food on the cloth; all live-action.

Music/Sounds: A short piano ditty, except for the "Turkey or Fish" variation, where it was a distorted chicken cluck sound. In some cases, it uses the end theme of the show. On some season 1 episodes, a few of the notes from the music had been cut off. On Voroniny, the music is low-pitched.

Availability: Seen only on Everybody Loves Raymond, as well as the Russian adaptation of the aforementioned show, entitled Voroniny.

Editor's Note: This logo may make you very hungry.