Everybody Loves Raymond Creator Says There s No Interest in a Reunion
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Everybody Loves Raymond, but not everybody loves a family reunion: series creator Phil Rosenthal says there are no takers for a reunion special. The beloved sitcom, which aired 210 episodes between 1996 and 2005 on CBS, would follow iconic series like
Friends and
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air as the latest show to assemble its surviving cast members for a look back at a production more than 15 years after it went off the air. Speaking to SiriusXM’s
Pop Culture Spotlight With Jessica Shaw (via
Entertainment Weekly), Rosenthal explains why the Barone family isn t getting back together anytime soon:
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