Patricia Heaton says 'Everybody Loves Raymond' won't be back
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Patricia Heaton doesn't see a future for a "Conners"-style revival for "Everybody Loves Raymond."
"I don't think it's possible now with Peter [Boyle] and Doris [Roberts] gone," Heaton, 60, told Us Weekly. "It just wouldn't be the same show."
Boyle and Roberts played Heaton's in-laws, Frank and Marie Barone, on the CBS hit. Boyle passed away in 2006 and Roberts in 2016.
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In addition, Sawyer Sweetin, who starred as one of Heaton and Ray Romano's twin sons on the series, died by suicide in 2015.
Despite the apparent impossibility of a reboot, the "Mom's Night Out" star has an idea in mind for the cast to get back together in a different way.
"It would be nice to do a special retrospective, so maybe the 25th anniversary, CBS will do something. That would be fun!"
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Heaton, whose series "The Middle" recently ended, joked that she had no clue who Romano, 60, was when she kissed him for her "Raymond" audition.
"That's how desperate I was for a job," she cracked. "[I was like,] 'I don't know who that guy is in the corner, but if I have to kiss him, I'll do it.' I really didn't know who it was."