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The cast of Everybody Loves Raymond reunite for the 30th anniversary

The mother of all reunions.

Calling all Everybody Loves Raymond fans, because the cast are reuniting for a 30th anniversary special. 

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The sitcom dropped on September 13, 1996, and ran for an incredible nine season before its end in May 2005.

The news of a reunion was shared to the CBS TV Instagram account, with the caption confirming the Everybody Love Raymond reunion special will air on November 24, 2025, which may differ for Australian dates. 

It was further revealed the special will air on CBS and available to stream on Paramount Plus.

The family event will be hosted by Ray Romano, 67, who portrayed the protagonist Raymond ‘Ray’ Barone. At the start of the series, Ray was just a rising star. But his career quickly catapulted, winning an Emmy award as the comedy lead actor.

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The cast of Everybody Loves Raymond at the taping of the final episode of the comedy series in 2005. (Photo by Richard Cartwright/CBS Photo Archive via Getty Images)

Also joining him for the 90-minute special will be series creator Phil Rosenthal.

But it wouldn’t be a reunion without special appearances from your favourite Everybody Loves Raymond stars! 

Those attending include Madylin Sweeten (Ally), Patricia Heaton (Debra), Sullivan Sweeten (Michael), Brad Garret (Robert), and Monica Haron (Doris Roberts). 

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The special will jump back in time to show unseen takes, behind-the-scenes confessions and commentary from the stars.

“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,” the special description read. 

Debra and Ray share a tender moment on the series finale of Everybody Loves Raymond. (Photo by Robert Voets/CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images)

“Cast, crew and special guests will share heartfelt reflections on how this dynamic duo redefined the roles of interfering mother-in-law and couch-potato dad into lovable pillars of the Barone family.”

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Those who watched Everybody Loves Raymond may remember that the sitcom wasn’t an immediate hit. But after a schedule shift, more eyes focused on the series. 

In its nine season run, Everybody Loves Raymond won 15 Emmys, plus the SAG Award for comedy ensemble, and the Writers Guild of America award for episodic comedy. 

A sneak peek at the Everybody Love Raymond reunion:

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