"‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ Cast Reunites to Honor Legacy and Celebrate 30 Years"
Source: 'Everybody Loves Raymond' reunion emotionally honors late stars (2025-11-26)
In a heartfelt reunion marking the 30th anniversary of the beloved sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond,” the cast gathered to reminisce, share behind-the-scenes stories, and pay tribute to late cast members Doris Roberts, Peter Boyle, and Sawyer Sweeten. The 90-minute special, now streaming on Paramount+, featured emotional moments, favorite episode highlights, and reflections from Ray Romano and Patricia Heaton. Romano, 67, emphasized the enduring impact of the show, which aired from 1996 to 2005 and won 15 Emmy Awards. The reunion also highlighted recent developments in the entertainment industry, including the show's influence on modern family sitcoms, the resurgence of nostalgic TV content, and the importance of honoring legacy stars in contemporary media. Notably, the special coincided with a broader trend of cast reunions boosting streaming platform subscriptions, with Paramount+ experiencing a significant uptick in viewership. The event underscored the show's cultural significance, inspiring new generations of comedians and writers, and reaffirmed the enduring love fans have for the Barone family. As the entertainment landscape evolves, the reunion exemplifies how classic TV series continue to shape modern storytelling, foster community, and celebrate the timeless appeal of family-centered comedy.
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