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Cheers is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC from September 30, 1982, to May 20, 1993, for 11 seasons and 275 episodes. The show was produced by Charles/Burrows/Charles Productions in association with Paramount Television and was created by the team of James Burrows and Glen and Les Charles.
A character Rob narrating Nick Hornby's novel High Fidelity chooses the episode featuring "The Kelly Song" as one of his top five favorite episodes of Cheers. One of Rob's friends Barry says that Rob is wrong about four of the five episodes, lacks a " sense of humor ", and is the series' "undeserving and unappreciative viewer".
The gang seek to win against their rival, Gary's Olde Towne Tavern, yet Woody inadvertently foils his gang's every scheme. To compensate that, Woody eavesdrops at Gary's bar, but ends up tied and hanged upside-down outside Cheers. When the gang scold him, Woody becomes angry, quits Cheers, and goes to work at Gary's bar.
A little reminder that she’s still your number one, even when she doesn’t feel her best. I love you even when the vibes are off. Weird vibes are no match for this romance.
[7] [8] Heide Perlman said, "It wasn't quite Tracy–Hepburn, because she was a tight-ass, and he was a hound." [9] The creators had intended Cheers to be a comedy about "family" of characters in a Boston bar, but quickly realized that the "Sam and Diane" romance was popular and decided that every episode would depict it. Burrows told the ...
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