Tuesday, December 2, 2025

MeTV and Everybody Loves Raymond


On October 13, 2025, MeTV added Everybody Loves Raymond to the schedule. The announcement proved unpopular with some viewers on Facebook. I checked Reddit, Instagram, and few other places around the web and the announcement proved somewhat unpopular there too. Some said they simply did not like the show. Others complained that the show had already aired everywhere else, with many pointing out it is still on TV Land. Yet others said that they did not think it fit MeTV, with some even saying that they liked the show but it should not be on the network.

In some ways, this situation is similar to when Monk started airing on Sunday nights on MeTV in .July 2021. I remember then people complaining that Monk was simply too new. Ultimately, Monk went off MeTV in May 2022. I don't know if the same thing will happen with Everybody Loves Raymond, but it is quite possible that it could. It seems to me a good number of MeTV viewers are insistent that the network only show TV series from the Fifties to the Eighties.  

I can understand the complaints of some of the viewers. While I like Everybody Loves Raymond, I can sympathize those who don't. I can imagine how I might feel if MeTV put Diff'rent Strokes on at 8:00 PM five days a week. As to those who complained it has aired everywhere else, they may have a point. Currently, Everybody Loves Raymond is airing on IFC and TV Land. In the past, it has aired on TBS and other cable channels, and from 2001 to 2016 in syndication. Now it is true that many other MeTV shows, such as The Andy Griffith Show and M*AA*S*H,  have pretty much aired "everywhere," but in their cases that was many years ago. Everybody Loves Raymond has aired "everywhere" fairly recently.

As to whether or not Everybody Loves Raymond fits MeTV, that is more difficult to answer. I think it all pivots on how one sees MeTV. Is MeTV a network that shows TV series from the Fifties to the Eighties or is it a network that shows classic TV series. If it is the former, then Everybody Loves Raymond certainly does not fit MeTV, as it is from the Nineties. If is the latter, well, Everybody Loves Raymond turned 30, so it is certainly old enough to be a classic. As to whether it is good enough to be a classic is entirely subject. I would say, "Yes," but from looking at MeTV's social media accounts, there are certainly those who would disagree.

I will say that while I have no major complaints with Everybody Loves Raymond, I would rather MeTV have picked up a show that hasn't aired anywhere for a while. Right now Get Smart can only be seen the streaming service Frndly TV and for rent on such outlets as Prime Video and Fandango at Home. WKRP in Cincinnati seems to be exclusive to Apple TV. The Phil Silvers Show isn't available anywhere. I would really rather see any of these shows on MeTV, not to mention others, than Everybody Loves Raymond.

Ultimately, it remains to be seen if Everybody Loves Raymond will become a mainstay on MeTV, much the way The Andy Griffith Show or M*A*S*H have if like Monk before it will be leaving the network after nine months.

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