The Internet was both very excited and quickly disappointed with the news of a possible Friends reunion in the works. And while many fans had high hopes of seeing Rachel, Monica, Phoebe, Ross, Joey and Chandler together again after ten long years, actor Matthew Perry revealed that he won't be joining the rest of the cast at a special Hollywood banquet honoring their director next month. Fortunately, television fans have another possible reunion to look forward to, as actor Ray Ramono has hinted that the entire case of Everybody Loves Raymond might appear together again as well.

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According to Naughty Gossip on Friday, Romano says that Debra, Marie, Robert and the gang are looking to make a special appearance to mark the 20th anniversary of the long-running sitcom's debut. The show, which aired on CBS, ended back in 2005.

"I think we might be going to Austin for the festival - the South by Southwest festival - and I think they're gonna have a little thing for us and get us together," he revealed at the premiere for his new HBO series, "Vinyl." "So that's in the works right now."

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When asked why the show still resonates with fans one decade later, the comedian joked, "Cause I'm not naked in it?" but then added, "I'm amazed. It seems to be just a common denominator that no matter where you're from, how you're brought up or your religion or beliefs, family is universal," he said. "It resonates with people."

The show also stared Patricia Heaton, Brad Garrett, Doris Roberts, Monica Horan, and Peter Doyle, who passed away back in 2006.

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