If you’re ready to wrap up the year with something warm, nostalgic and totally binge-worthy, MeTV is rolling out a full day of reunion and anniversary specials from some of the most beloved series ever made. The network will air “A Very Special Sunday” on Sunday, December 28, giving fans a chance to revisit milestones, cast reunions and retrospective specials from shows like I Love Lucy, Everybody Loves Raymond, Happy Days and more. The marathon begins at 11am ET and runs all the way through 6:30pm ET.
This lineup includes multi-hour specials, rare cast sit-downs and decades-spanning reflections on some of television’s most enduring hits. Whether you grew up with these shows or discovered them later through streaming, this is one of MeTV’s biggest year-end programming events and a perfect low-key holiday weekend watch.
Full Schedule for “A Very Special Sunday”
Sunday, December 28 on MeTV
11am to 6:30pm ET (11am to 6:30pm PT for western feeds)
11am to 1pm: Happy Days 30th Anniversary Reunion
1pm to 2pm: The Andy Griffith Show Reunion
2pm to 4pm: I Love Lucy 50th Anniversary Special
4pm to 5pm: Everybody Loves Raymond: The First Six Years
5pm to 6:30pm: The All in the Family Retrospective (The 200th Episode Celebration)
These specials celebrate some of the most influential television series ever made, shows that still feel like comfort food decades after they first aired. Happy Days, The Andy Griffith Show, and I Love Lucy helped define entire eras of American entertainment, setting the blueprint for sitcoms and family comedies that followed. Their casts became household names, their theme songs became instantly recognizable, and their reruns continue to introduce new generations to characters who feel like old friends. Watching these reunion and anniversary specials is like flipping through a family album where every chapter is a familiar memory.
More recent favorites like Everybody Loves Raymond and long-running classics like All in the Family showcase just how wide the reach of these series truly is. Both shows captured everyday life with honesty, humor, and a relatability that kept audiences tuning in year after year. Seeing the actors look back on the moments that shaped their characters, their careers, and TV history adds an emotional layer for longtime fans. These retrospectives remind viewers why these shows have lasted, why they still matter, and why their biggest moments remain just as funny and heartfelt today as when they first aired.
How to Watch MeTV Without Cable
MeTV reaches 98 percent of U.S. households through free over-the-air broadcast, so most viewers can watch with nothing more than an antenna. Cord cutters can also stream MeTV through:
To find your local MeTV channel and streaming options, you can enter your ZIP code at MeTV’s official lookup tool: https://www.metv.com/wheretowatch/zip/.

