Everybody Loves Raymond Reunion Set At CBS — Find Out When It Airs
Twenty years after Frank and Marie last barged into Ray and Debra's house, the Barones are back — returning to CBS for one night only.
The Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Reunion — hosted by Ray Romano and series creator Phil Rosenthal — will air Monday, Nov. 24 at 8 pm on CBS. The 90-minute special will feature interviews with surviving cast members Brad Garrett (Robert), Patricia Heaton (Debra), Monica Horan (Amy), Madylin Sweeten (Ally) and Sullivan Sweeten (Michael), as audiences are welcomed back into the recreated Barone living room for an evening of nostalgia and laughter.
According to CBS, "the special will also include a moving tribute to Doris Roberts and Peter Boyle, whose unforgettable portrayals of Marie and Frank Barone made them fan favorites and the emotional anchors of the series." Cast and crew, along with surprise guests, will reflect on the legacy of the irreplaceable duo.
Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Reunion hails from Fulwell Entertainment, the same production company responsible for 2021's Friends reunion on HBO Max. Executive producers include Romano, Rosenthal, Rory Rosegarten, Eddy Yablans, Gabe Turner, Emma Conway and Eric Pankowski.
The celebration arrives just shy of Raymond's actual 30th anniversary — the series premiered Sept. 13, 1996 — and follows the 20th anniversary of its series finale, which aired May 16, 2005. Over nine seasons, the CBS classic earned 69 Emmy nominations and won 15 — two for Outstanding Comedy Series, four for Roberts, three for Garrett, two for Heaton and one for Romano.
All nine seasons stream on Paramount+ and Peacock.
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