Patricia Heaton and Ray Romano reunited at PaleyLive: 30 Years of Everybody Loves Raymond in New York City on Monday.
Patricia and Ray, who played the lead roles in the American sitcom, appeared in high spirits as the special event.
The actress, 67, looked typically chic in a black satin midi dress with a large collar and quirky belt detail.
She completed the look with chunky angle books and a stylish handbag, while keeping accessories to a minimum with just a few rings.
Meanwhile Ray, 67, looked smart in a cream blazer, teamed with a grey T-shirt, trousers and trainers.
The event, which also included other cast members like Brad Garrett and Maggie Wheeler, saw them reminiscing about the show and its enduring popularity.

Patricia Heaton and Ray Romano reunited at PaleyLive: 30 Years of Everybody Loves Raymond in New York City on Monday

Patricia and Ray, who played the lead roles in the American sitcom, appeared in high spirits as the special event
Maggie opted for a gold blazer and trouser co-ord, with a sheer white blouse underneath as she cuddled Patricia in on snap.
Before the event, Patricia wrote on Instagram: ‘Taking a moment to reflect. On my way to the Paley Center’s 30 year tribute to Everybody Loves Raymond.
‘Tonight I’ll be with old coworkers -but more importantly, old friends. The cast and crew of Everybody Loves Raymond was rare. We weren’t just punching the clock together -we were telling stories, raising kids and growing in so many ways.
‘I’m also reminded of the ache of those we’ve lost. I know Peter, Doris and Sawyer are will be sharing this moment with us in spirit, smiling.
‘I’m sure I’ll be posting a bunch of the behind the scenes photos this week. Indulge me 😉 this was a wonderful group and a wonderful time. I thank God every day for this blessing.’
Everybody Loves Raymond followed successful sports writer Ray (Romano) and wife Debra (Patricia) as they tried to cope with living across the street from his domineering mother Marie Barone (Doris Roberts), gruff father Frank (Peter Boyle), and jealous brother Robert (Brad Garrett).
Ray and Debra also had three children on the series – daughter Ally (Madylin Sweeten), and twin boys (played by Madylin’s real-life younger brothers, Sawyer and Sullivan).
But any hope for an Everybody Loves Raymond reboot was recently extinguished by star Brad Garrett.

The actress, 67, looked typically chic in a black satin midi dress with a large collar and quirky belt detail


She completed the look with chunky angle books and a stylish handbag, while keeping accessories to a minimum with just a few rings

The event, which also included other cast members like Brad Garrett and Maggie Wheeler, saw them reminiscing about the show and its enduring popularity

Maggie opted for a gold blazer and trouser co-ord, with a sheer white blouse underneath as she cuddled Patricia in on snap

Everybody Loves Raymond followed successful sports writer Ray (Romano) and wife Debra (Patricia) as they tried to cope with living across the street from his domineering mother
Brad, who appeared in the sitcom as Robert Barone, addressed rumours of a reboot while attending the premiere of his new film Disney Pixar’s Elio.
Garrett said the reason the show could never return is due to the deaths of Peter Boyle and Doris Roberts, who played Romano’s parents in the series.
Veteran actor Peter passed away in 2006 at 71, and Sawyer Sweeten, who played one of Ray and Debra’s twin sons, died in April at just 19.
He told People: ‘There is no show without the parents.
‘They were the catalyst, and to do anything that would resemble that wouldn’t be right to the audiences or to the loyal fan base. And it was about those two families, and you can’t get around that.’