Everybody Loves Raymond is officially returning to prime-time television as CBS announces a 30th-anniversary reunion special featuring the beloved sitcom’s surviving cast. The 90-minute event will air on November 24, 2025, with streaming availability on Paramount+ beginning the next day. The special was filmed on a rebuilt version of the Barone family home, blending interviews, archival clips, and behind-the-scenes stories. According to production sources, the tribute mirrors the style and tone of the recent Friends reunion. The announcement marks a major milestone for fans who have followed Everybody Loves Raymond for three decades.
Cast, Format, and Production Outline
CBS confirmed that Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton, Brad Garrett, Monica Horan, and siblings Madylin and Sullivan Sweeten will headline the reunion. Filming took place earlier this year on a specially reconstructed set identical to the original Barone family home seen throughout the show’s nine-season run.
Producers Raj and Chris Regan, who previously worked on major reunion specials, created a format combining classic episode highlights with newly recorded interviews. According to Reuters, cast members shared never-before-told stories about working on the long-running sitcom, from writing room dynamics to rehearsals and emotional final-season memories.
The show remains a consistent performer in syndication, with strong viewership on Paramount+ and various international streaming platforms. Its continued popularity made the timing of this 30-year celebration highly anticipated.
Quotes, Reactions, and Analyst Commentary
Television analysts compare the reunion to recent nostalgia-driven events that have attracted strong viewership. Industry commentators said CBS expects significant audience turnout due to the sitcom’s multigenerational appeal.
Cast members have expressed excitement about returning. While full quotes have not yet been released, representatives for Romano and Heaton confirmed that both actors viewed the reunion as a meaningful opportunity to honor the show’s history. Sources told entertainment reporters that the atmosphere during filming was “warm, emotional, and profoundly reflective.”
In addition to discussions about the comedy’s legacy, the special includes a tribute to late cast members Doris Roberts and Peter Boyle. Both were central figures in the show’s identity, playing Marie and Frank Barone. Analysts note that this tribute will likely be one of the special’s most emotional sections.
Cultural Significance and Audience Expectation
Everybody Loves Raymond remains one of television’s most influential family sitcoms, often highlighted for its authentic portrayal of marriage, parenting, and intergenerational conflict. Media observers say the reunion underscores how the show’s themes have continued to resonate with both longtime fans and younger viewers discovering the series on streaming services.
Nostalgia programming has become a major force in network scheduling. Events like this often produce significant boosts in ratings, social-media engagement, and streaming library traffic. Analysts predict that the special will strengthen CBS’s holiday-week lineup and drive renewed interest in the sitcom’s back catalog.
The tribute to Roberts and Boyle is also expected to spark emotional responses from viewers who connected deeply with the actors’ performances.
Broadcast Plans and Future Possibilities
The 90-minute special airs on November 24 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS and becomes available on Paramount+ on November 25. International streaming details are expected soon.
CBS has stated there are currently no plans for a reboot or new scripted episodes. However, network executives will monitor viewership numbers and social-media buzz following the broadcast. High demand could lead to additional reunion-style programming or extended cast interviews.
For now, the anniversary event serves as a celebratory milestone for Everybody Loves Raymond and its fans around the world.
Sources
Reuters, BBC Entertainment Desk, ESPN TV Desk, CBS Television, Paramount+ Press Office










