
The cast of “Everybody Loves Raymond” will reunite in November to celebrate the sitcom’s 30th anniversary and pay tribute to the show’s late stars, Doris Roberts and Peter Boyle.
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In a press release, CBS revealed that “cast, crew and special guests will share heartfelt reflections on how this dynamic duo redefined the roles of the meddling mother-in-law and the sedentary father into beloved pillars of the Barone family,” adding that Roberts and Boyle were “the emotional anchors of the series.”
The show, starring Ray Romano, followed the life of sportswriter Ray Barone and his hectic, complicated family life. The iconic comedy series premiered on September 13, 1996, and ran for nine seasons, ending in 2005.
The special will be hosted by Romano and Phil Rosenthal, the show’s creator, and filmed in a recreated version of the Barone family’s living room. The 90-minute special will also feature never-before-seen scenes and cast commentary on how they became one of TV’s most beloved families.
The reunion will also include special appearances by Brad Garrett, Patricia Heaton, Monica Horan, Madylin Sweeten, Sullivan Sweeten and others.
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