Why did the reunion air 29 years after the show's premiere?
Phil Rosenthal wanted to celebrate the show and see his friends, but couldn't find an interested buyer until this year.
Entertainment / TV
The cast and crew of 'Everybody Loves Raymond' reunited for a 30th-anniversary special, reflecting on the show's enduring appeal and sharing behind-the-scenes stories. The special aired on CBS on November 24th, 2025.
The 'Everybody Loves Raymond 30th Anniversary Reunion' provided a nostalgic look back at the beloved sitcom. Ray Romano and Phil Rosenthal discussed their reasons for avoiding a reboot, emphasizing that the absence of key cast members and the high standards they set for the original series made it impossible to recapture the show's initial success. They also highlighted the show's continued popularity in syndication, suggesting that a reboot would be unnecessary.
Rosenthal shared his attempt to create a spinoff centered on Robert and Amy, aiming to keep the writing team together and explore a different dynamic with Amy's family, but the project was not picked up by CBS.
Romano reflected on his career since 'Everybody Loves Raymond,' noting his preference for dramas, dramedies, and single-camera comedies. While he misses the energy of a live audience, he is hesitant to revisit the multi-camera format. Rosenthal, on the other hand, expressed his enduring love for sitcoms and his openness to creating another one, alongside his ongoing work on 'Somebody Feed Phil'.
Phil Rosenthal wanted to celebrate the show and see his friends, but couldn't find an interested buyer until this year.
The creators feel they cannot do one since some of the cast isn't with us anymore, and reboots are generally never as good as the original.
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