Cheers is an American sitcom that ran on NBC from September 30, 1982, to May 20, 1993, with a total of 275 half-hour episodes for eleven seasons.
The only show, atht I can think of, that lost major characters and ADDED major characters and never lost a step Lost Diane and Coach Added Woody, Rebecca, Frasier, Lillith
Can somebody help me figure out the name of a Cheers episode? It has Woody Boyd and Harry Anderson is also in it. Woody is seen wearing a striped shirt while Harry has brown along with glasses on.
Interesting NBC offered Woody Harrelson a deal for him to be the star of CHEERS after Ted Danson decided to leave No way Woody would stay though, he had movies on his mind clearly
All these years later and I think the only available episodes are from the Paramount DVDs, many of which feature unfortunate edits and changes of original music.
I never watched when Diane was on. I would start watching and liked the interplay, but her character turned me off. I really disliked her, maybe she was like some idiot I worked with. When she left, I never missed an ep. Could not wait for every new ep. Here's how hooked I was: I was waiting to get in to see Los Lobos to grab 1 of 10 seats in the bar that looked at the stage. Taxi pulls up, George Wendt gets out. The NORM!! is almost out of my mouth. Just the N. It didn't even cross my subconscious that the actor was here, not Norm. So glad I didn't embarrass myself and annoy him.
I like the show and the Diane era, but if I had to choose one over the other, I think the Rebecca era wins by a narrow margin. One of the many lines I like is the line from the ‘Young Dr. Weinstein’ episode, wherein Malone secretly cancels Diane’s dinner reservation at a swank restaurant, then he and his date proceed steal her table, while posing as the famous doctor. Diane to Host: “That’s not Julian Weinstein, that’s an imposter. Ask him for his I.D.... Ask him to SPELL I.D.”.
Amen. Diane annoyed the crap out of me. Rebecca was way more likeable. I also think Woody was an upgrade from Coach too.
I watched that episode last night where they were all having Thanksgiving dinner and it turned into a food fight, that one was pretty good.
These would be the edited HD DVD copies, though. I meant the original broadcasts of unedited original episodes.
Rhea’s sister wrote a few of the scripts and her father was seen seated at the bar and had speaking lines from time to time.