The beloved cast of Everybody Loves Raymond is returning to the iconic Barone living room. The much-anticipated 30th anniversary reunion special airs Monday, Nov. 24 at 8 PM ET on CBS. It’ll stream on Paramount+ the same night. The 90-minute special reunites the original cast for the first time in years.
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🔥 Quick Facts:
- Airs Monday, Nov. 24 at 8 PM ET/7 PM CT on CBS and Paramount+
- 90-minute special celebrating 30 years of the iconic sitcom
- Hosted by Ray Romano and creator Phil Rosenthal
- Features Brad Garrett, Patricia Heaton, Monica Horan, Madylin Sweeten, and Sullivan Sweeten
- Includes rare behind-the-scenes footage and cast interviews from the show’s legacy
What’s Happening Monday Night
CBS is pulling out all the stops for this milestone event. The special will broadcast Monday, Nov. 24 from 8:00 to 9:30 PM ET/PT. That’s right—it’s a full 90 minutes of pure nostalgia.
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The reunion brings together the core cast in the show’s famous Barone household set. Ray Romano and series creator Phil Rosenthal are hosting the festivities. The vibe promises to be equal parts sentimental and hilarious. This marks a major moment for fans who grew up watching the show.
Where to Catch the Reunion
So you want to watch? There are two easy options here. First, you can tune in the traditional way: switch on CBS at 8 PM on Monday, Nov. 24. Simple as that.
But if streaming’s more your speed, Paramount+ has you covered. The special becomes available on Paramount+ right alongside the broadcast. This means cord-cutters and busy folks can catch it whenever works best. Thing is, watching live might hit different—the spontaneous moments and reactions feel fresher in real time.
Who’s Coming Back
The cast lineup is solid. Brad Garrett, who played the lovably obnoxious brother Marie, returns alongside Patricia Heaton. She played Debra, Ray’s constantly exasperated wife. Monica Horan reprises her role as well. That’s the core trio right there.
| Cast Member | Character | Returning |
|---|---|---|
| Ray Romano | Raymond Barone | Yes – Hosting |
| Patricia Heaton | Debra Barone | Yes |
| Brad Garrett | Robert Barone | Yes |
| Monica Horan | Amy Barone | Yes |
| Madylin Sweeten & Sullivan Sweeten | Ally & Geoffrey Barone | Yes |
Plus, Madylin Sweeten and Sullivan Sweeten, who played the adorable twins, are showing up too. The 30-year milestone landed right on time for a proper celebration. You’re looking at the primary cast giving fans exactly what they’ve wanted.
Why This Reunion Matters Now
Television sitcoms shaped American culture for decades. Everybody Loves Raymond launched back in 1996—exactly 30 years ago. The show became a cultural juggernaut, winning countless awards and dominating primetime. But here’s what made it special: it felt real.
The show tackled family dynamics. Parents, spouses, siblings—we all know someone like the characters. The writing was smart, the performances genuine. After 9 seasons and 210 episodes, the show concluded in 2005. That’s been 20 years of fans wishing for a proper send-off with the whole crew together.
And now? They’ve got it. The reunion arrives at a moment when TV nostalgia is at a fever pitch. Shows like Friends: The Reunion proved audiences crave genuine cast reconnections. They want to hear what the actors remember. They want that authentic chemistry on display again.
What to Expect Monday Night
- Cast interviews dove into favorite episodes and behind-the-scenes memories
- Rare archival footage from Season 1 through the final episode
- The iconic Barone set reconstructed for the occasion
- Stories about Phil Rosenthal’s creative vision for the series
- Reflections on the show’s impact on sitcom television
Beyond that? The special will probably explore how the show evolved. Everybody Loves Raymond started as a comedy about a newswriter’s daily struggles. It deepened into something more profound—territory that let the ensemble shine. The cast’s chemistry became undeniable after years of working together. That’s the magic Monday’s broadcast wants to recapture.
Will the Nostalgia Hit Different?
Here’s the real question: can lightning strike twice? Reunion specials present a tricky challenge. Audiences want the old magic. They also expect growth and reflection. The best reunions acknowledge both.
Phil Rosenthal and Ray Romano steering this thing suggests they’ll strike the balance. Rosenthal’s built a robust career reflecting on his work. Romano’s proven he understands comedy’s weight and warmth. The special isn’t just looking backward—it’s celebrating how Everybody Loves Raymond shaped sitcoms for generations.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering the show for the first time through clips, Monday’s event is essential television. Nov. 24 feels like the night when a cultural touchstone gets its moment. Will you be watching?
Sources
- Variety – Cast reunion first look and special details
- Deadline – Broadcast schedule and cast confirmations
- CBS Entertainment – Official special information and hosting details

Jessica Morrison is a seasoned entertainment writer with over a decade of experience covering television, film, and pop culture. After earning a degree in journalism from New York University, she worked as a freelance writer for various entertainment magazines before joining red94.net. Her expertise lies in analyzing television series, from groundbreaking dramas to light-hearted comedies, and she often provides in-depth reviews and industry insights. Outside of writing, Jessica is an avid film buff and enjoys discovering new indie movies at local festivals.
