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Everybody Loves Raymond — 30-year reunion

Attendee report · ATX TV Festival 2026, Austin
Panel
Within May 28–31, 2026
Austin venue TBA
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Panel date + 48 hrs
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Awaiting panel
Page goes green & populates on the day
Context
CBS 30th specials · Nov + Dec 2025
10.08M L+7 viewers

What this page is

This is a pre-staked attendee-report template for the Everybody Loves Raymond 30-year reunion panel at ATX TV Festival 2026. We’ll be in the audience as fans, attending with regular festival passes. On the day, this page fills in with our notes from the room and a quote round-up from the stage — within 48 hours of the panel.

This is the second of two CBS-broadcast retrospectives in seven months for the show: the November 24 90-minute primetime special drew 6.32M live-same-day viewers and 10.08M L+7; the December 22 Part 2 followed. The ATX panel is the long-form, on-the-record conversation that the broadcast specials didn’t have time for.

The panel

Confirmed for the panel
Ray Romano — Ray Barone
Phil Rosenthal — Creator / showrunner
Members of the original writing staff, additional panelists still being finalised by the festival.

The November/December 2025 CBS specials reunited Romano with Patricia Heaton, Brad Garrett, Monica Horan, and the Sweeten siblings on a recreated Barone living-room set, honoring late cast members Peter Boyle, Doris Roberts, and Sawyer Sweeten. The ATX panel adds the writers’ room conversation that didn’t make either broadcast.

The report — filing in within 48h

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The room, on the day

Opening notes from inside the Austin venue — the crowd, the warm-up, the moment Romano and Rosenthal took the stage.

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The Letterman-Worldwide Pants origin story, told one more time

Rosenthal’s set-piece: watching Romano on Letterman in May 1995, getting hired by Worldwide Pants, meeting at Art’s Deli. Filled in with the version told from the ATX stage.

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The writers’ room speaks

For thirty years the show has been described as “90% real.” The ATX panel is the long-form chance to hear which 10% wasn’t.

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Peter Boyle, Doris Roberts, Sawyer Sweeten

The hardest section of the November special was the tribute to Boyle on what would have been his 90th birthday. The ATX panel will return to it; the report records what gets said.

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The reboot question, asked again

Romano at the November taping: “We’re never going to do one, because we’re missing three castmembers, three family members.” The ATX panel almost certainly re-asks the question; the answer is captured here.

Quote round-up — filling in

From the panel
[Direct on-stage quote from Ray Romano will appear here.]
— Ray Romano
From the panel
[Direct on-stage quote from Phil Rosenthal will appear here.]
— Phil Rosenthal
From the panel
[Writers’-room quote will appear here.]
— [Writer name]
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[Direct on-stage quote will appear here.]
— [Name]
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[Direct on-stage quote will appear here.]
— [Name]
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[Direct on-stage quote will appear here.]
— [Name]

Related published coverage

This attendee report stands alongside our pre-panel 30-year retrospective on the show itself, with a dozen quoted sources from the CBS specials, Hollywood Reporter, Deadline, Variety, TV Insider, and IMDb.

→ Read the full 30-year retrospective

→ ATX 2026 hub  |  → All attendee reports

Our editorial commitment

Source discipline. Every quote in the final report attributed to the speaker on stage; no off-the-record material published without prior agreement.

Audience-attendance disclosure. Fans in the room, regular festival passes — not credentialed press in 2026. The report is the public record of what was said from the stage.

Filing window.

[Panel date] — panel runs at the Austin venue.
[Panel + 0–6h] — field notes filed and timestamped.
[Panel + 24h] — draft assembled, quotes verified.
[Panel + 48h] — report published on this page; status flips to green.