The news has also madeCheersrelevant again thanks to theupcoming British remake ofCheers.
Cheerswas primarily a comedy, but it was so much more than that.
to round out a hilariously delusional episode ofCheers.
“Abnormal Psychology” also did two things really well for Frasier and Lilith.
But, in trueCheersfashion, the hostilities ended and everyone got a wholesome ending to the holiday.
Cheers is always funny, but there are few episodes that are as fun as “Thanksgiving Orphans.”
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Cheersis always funny, but there are few episodes that are asfunas “Thanksgiving Orphans.”
3"What Is… Cliff Clavin?"
gave Cliff a chance to prove his knowledge, and he failed in spectacular fashion.
One of the most well-known American sitcoms of the 1980s and 90s, Cheers is primarily set in Boston at the Cheers bar, and features and ensemble cast that includes Ted Danson, Shelley Long, Rhea Pearlman, Kelsey Grammer, and George Wendt. Danson’s Sam Malone acts as the bar’s proprietor, and episodes depict the lives of Cheers' staff and patrons during the bar’s operating hours. The series ran for 11 seasons and gave rise to popular spin-off shows such as Frasier.
With one of thebest cameos inCheershistory- Alex Trebek appeared as himself - “What is… Cliff Clavin?”
is hands down the funniest episode focusing on Cliff.
A great part of “What is… Cliff Clavin?”
“What is… Cliff Clavin?”
“Coach’s Daughter” had all the makings of a greatCheersepisode.
The final moments of “One for the Road” see Sam adjust a picture of Geronimo.
That picture belonged to Coach’s actor, Nicholas Colasanto, who passed away in 1985.
Ted Danson adjusted it in his honor.
Its cast felt like old friends, and saying goodbye to them felt like a punch to the gut.
The series ran for 11 seasons and gave rise to popular spin-off shows such as Frasier.