
Everybody Loves Raymond premiered on Sept. 13, 1996, and aired on CBS for nine seasons. Now, 20 years after the show’s finale, the cast of the beloved sitcom will return to the iconic living room set for a reunion special, just shy of their 30th anniversary. Ray Romano and Phil Rosenthal will host Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Reunion, with appearances from Brad Garrett, Patricia Heaton, Monica Horan, Madylin Sweeten and Sullivan Sweeten. The episode will also pay tribute to Doris Roberts and Peter Boyle. Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Reunion premieres Monday, Nov. 24 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS and streaming on Paramount+. Here’s what else you need to know.
Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Reunion premiere date:
The Everybody Loves Raymond special will air Monday, Nov. 24, 2025.
Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Reunion premiere time:
The 90-minute Everybody Loves Raymond anniversary special will air at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Reunion TV channel:
The 30th anniversary special of Everybody Loves Raymond will air on the sitcom's original network, CBS.
How to watch the 30th anniversary reunion of Everybody Loves Raymond without cable:
If you have access to over-the-air channels, you may be able to catch the Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Reunion on CBS live for free. If not, you can stream the special live with Paramount+ Premium, or on demand the following day with Paramount+ Essential.
Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Reunion trailer:
Who is coming back for the Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Reunion?
Everybody Loves Raymond star Ray Romano and series creator Phil Rosenthal will host the special, which will feature appearances from Brad Garrett, Patricia Heaton, Monica Horan, Madylin Sweeten and Sullivan Sweeten, as well as a tribute to Doris Roberts and Peter Boyle. The special will also feature never-before-seen outtakes and commentary from cast and crew.
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