The immortal sitcom Cheers still feels relevant and compelling 32 years after it aired its finale episode, and 43 years after it debuted in the first place. Part of what makes the show so great is not ...
NBC’s Must-See TV comedy lineup in the 1980s almost went through a Crazytown blender before it even got started. If the network had gotten its way, the lead bartender in the classic sitcom Cheers ...
Before Kelsey Grammer landed the role of Dr. Fraisier Crane, the role was initially offered to a two-time Oscar nominee.
After actor George Wendt died in May, his “Cheers” role as affable beer drinker Norm Peterson was in the news. And belatedly, a connection between the TV sitcom and the Inland Empire surfaced. Isn’t ...
Anyone who grew up believing that the TV was an immediate family member will likely be familiar with the name James Burrows. But it turns out that work is drying up for the 84-year-old television ...
At "Cheers," everybody knows your name. But can you name the classic comedy's first spinoff? If you said "Frasier," think again. While Kelsey Grammer's Emmy-winning sitcom got underway in 1993, the ...
Belly up to the bar and relax as we return to the subject of the delightful tie between the sitcom “Cheers” and Redlands. To refresh your memory, the sitcom, which aired from 1982-1993, was created by ...
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