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  • TV-PG
  • 1982
  • 11 Seasons
  • 7.9  (57,927)

Cheers is a classic American sitcom that aired on NBC from September 30, 1982 to May 20, 1993. Set in the fictional Cheers bar in Boston, Massachusetts, the show follows the daily lives of the bar's patrons and employees. At the heart of the show is Sam Malone, played by Ted Danson, the charming and womanizing former relief pitcher for the Boston Red Sox. Sam is the proprietor of Cheers, where he oversees a colorful cast of regulars including the neurotic waitress Carla Tortelli, played by Rhea Perlman, and the lovable barfly Norm Peterson, played by George Wendt. Early in the series, Cheers is also home to a quirky and somewhat enigmatic bartender named Ernie "Coach" Pantusso, played by Nicholas Colasanto. Coach is beloved by the regulars despite his occasionally senile behavior, but unfortunately the actor who played him passed away after the third season, leading to the introduction of a new character named Woody Boyd, played by Woody Harrelson. Another standout character on the show is Dr. Frasier Crane, played by Kelsey Grammer. Frasier is a psychiatrist who becomes a regular at Cheers and eventually marries Lilith Sternin, played by Bebe Neuwirth, who also happens to be a regular character on the show. When their marriage falls apart, Frasier moves to Seattle and the character is given his own spin-off series, Frasier. Cheers is also famous for its romantic tension between Sam and the uptight and sophisticated bar manager Diane Chambers, played by Shelley Long. Diane is Sam's intellectual equal, but their mutual attraction is complicated by their wildly different personalities and their inability to fully commit to each other. Eventually, Diane leaves Cheers to pursue a career in writing, leaving Sam to carry on without her. The show continues to explore the lives and loves of the Cheers regulars, including the arrival of a new waitress named Rebecca Howe, played by Kirstie Alley. Throughout its eleven-year run, Cheers was a critical and commercial success, earning numerous awards including 28 Emmys and six Golden Globes. The show remains a beloved part of American pop culture and is often cited as one of the greatest TV shows of all time. In conclusion, Cheers is a classic sitcom that explores the lives and loves of a group of regulars at a bar in Boston. With a talented ensemble cast, sharp writing, and memorable characters, Cheers remains a beloved part of American television history.

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One for the Road, One For The Road, Part 3
28. One for the Road, One For The Road, Part 3
May 20, 1993
Diane's re-visit to the bar is not a pleasant one, when she brings her husband up, Sam feels intimidated and pretends to be married to Rebecca. When the date turns out to be a disaster, Sam and Diane get re-engaged, but once again things fall through. Meanwhile, Rebecca at last becomes engaged to her boyfriend.
One for the Road Part 3
28. One for the Road Part 3
May 20, 1993
Sam and Diane are plagued with doubts about getting back together.
One for the Road, Part 2
27. One for the Road, Part 2
May 20, 1993
Diane's re-visit to the bar is not a pleasant one, when she brings her husband up, Sam feels intimidated and pretends to be married to Rebecca. When the date turns out to be a disaster, Sam and Diane get re-engaged, but once again things fall through. Meanwhile, Rebecca at last becomes engaged to her boyfriend.
One for the Road, Part 1
26. One for the Road, Part 1
May 20, 1993
Diane's re-visit to the bar is not a pleasant one, when she brings her husband up, Sam feels intimidated and pretends to be married to Rebecca. When the date turns out to be a disaster, Sam and Diane get re-engaged, but once again things fall through. Meanwhile, Rebecca at last becomes engaged to her boyfriend.
The Guy Can't Help It
25. The Guy Can't Help It
May 13, 1993
Rebecca falls for a plumber, and Sam joins a support group.
Rebecca Gaines, Rebecca Loses, Part 2
24. Rebecca Gaines, Rebecca Loses, Part 2
May 6, 1993
Cliff puts Esther Calvin into a retirement home, but Cliff feels guilty about the move.
Rebecca Gaines, Rebecca Loses, Part 1
23. Rebecca Gaines, Rebecca Loses, Part 1
May 6, 1993
Rebecca impresses Lloyd and he ends up inviting her to a society gala, and is shocked with what the night brings.
It's Lonely on the Top
22. It's Lonely on the Top
April 29, 1993
A night of drinking leads to some surprising twists -- Carla tells Sam she slept with one of the bar's regulars, but can't remember who.
Woody Gets an Election
21. Woody Gets an Election
April 22, 1993
Frasier tries to get Woody to run for city council.
Look Before You Sleep
20. Look Before You Sleep
April 1, 1993
Sam finds himself locked out of the bar, forcing him to have to find a place to sleep for the night.
Bar Wars VII: The Naked Prey
19. Bar Wars VII: The Naked Prey
March 18, 1993
Sam asks Harry the Hat for help in the latest prank against Gary's Old Towne Tavern.
The Last Picture Show
18. The Last Picture Show
February 25, 1993
Sam asks the bar's former owner to watch the place while he and the gang go to a drive-in theater before it closes for good.
The Bar Manager, The Shrink, His Wife and Her Lover (2)
17. The Bar Manager, The Shrink, His Wife and Her Lover (2)
February 18, 1993
Lilith returns to try to get back Frasier, only to find him with Rebecca. The situation becomes even more complex when Lilith's former lover arrives in town as well.
Is There a Doctor in the Howe?
16. Is There a Doctor in the Howe?
February 11, 1993
The gang throws a party to try to cheer Frasier up when his divorce from Lilith is finalized. The drinking is to blame when Frasier and Rebecca share a moment.
Loathe and Marriage
15. Loathe and Marriage
February 4, 1993
Carla's daughter wants to have her father walk her down the aisle, much to her chagrin.
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Bar
14. It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Bar
January 21, 1993
Robin returns, broke, but remembers that he had left a belt stuffed with cash in the bar.
Norm's Big Audit
13. Norm's Big Audit
January 14, 1993
Norm debates sleeping with in IRS agent to avoid getting audited. Sam tries to stop the gang from watching his old baseball tapes.
Sunday Dinner
12. Sunday Dinner
January 7, 1993
Frasier tries seeing other women after Lilith leaves him and starts by dating his secretary, Shauna. Meanwhile, Cliff and Norm video tape a family reunion held at Cheers.
Love Me, Love My Car
11. Love Me, Love My Car
December 17, 1992
Sam decides to sell his car, but has a hard time doing so. When he finally decides to sell it, he tries to do everything possible to get it back. Meanwhile, Rebecca becomes attached to the pig Woody is going to fix for Christmas dinner.
Daddy's Little Middle-Aged Girl
10. Daddy's Little Middle-Aged Girl
December 10, 1992
Rebecca's father tries to convince her to go with him to San Diego. Woody attempts to get Kelly to move her stuff into his apartment.
Feelings... Whoa, Whoa, Whoa
9. Feelings... Whoa, Whoa, Whoa
December 3, 1992
Carla hides her true feelings when John Hill has a heart attack. Meanwhile, Cliff thinks Hitler moved into his apartment building.
Ill-Gotten Gaines
8. Ill-Gotten Gaines
November 19, 1992
Kelly's father thinks that Woody is out to blackmail him when he sees him cheating on his wife. Meanwhile, Rebecca puts together a Thanksgiving dinner at the bar.
The Girl in the Plastic Bubble, Part 2
7. The Girl in the Plastic Bubble, Part 2
November 12, 1992
Frasier ends up on a ledge when Lilith tells him she wants to spend a year away from him.
Teaching with the Enemy, Part 1
6. Teaching with the Enemy, Part 1
November 5, 1992
Rebecca spots Lilith with another man, and doesn't know whether or not to tell Frasier.
Do Not Forsake Me O' My Postman
5. Do Not Forsake Me O' My Postman
October 29, 1992
Maggie returns to see Cliff and tells him that she's carrying his baby.
The Magnificent Six
4. The Magnificent Six
October 22, 1992
Rebecca resorts to desperate measures in her quest to quit smoking.
The King of Beers
3. The King of Beers
October 8, 1992
Norm becomes a beer taster at a brewery. Rebecca realizes that she is addicted to the bar's new slot machine.
The Beer is Always Greener
2. The Beer is Always Greener
October 1, 1992
Carla is forced to find another job while Cheers is being rebuilt and for that she has to be nice.
The Little Match Girl
1. The Little Match Girl
September 24, 1992
There is a fire in the bar and it's Rebecca's fault but no one knows it.
Description

Cheers is a classic American sitcom that aired on NBC from September 30, 1982 to May 20, 1993. Set in the fictional Cheers bar in Boston, Massachusetts, the show follows the daily lives of the bar's patrons and employees. At the heart of the show is Sam Malone, played by Ted Danson, the charming and womanizing former relief pitcher for the Boston Red Sox. Sam is the proprietor of Cheers, where he oversees a colorful cast of regulars including the neurotic waitress Carla Tortelli, played by Rhea Perlman, and the lovable barfly Norm Peterson, played by George Wendt.

Early in the series, Cheers is also home to a quirky and somewhat enigmatic bartender named Ernie "Coach" Pantusso, played by Nicholas Colasanto. Coach is beloved by the regulars despite his occasionally senile behavior, but unfortunately the actor who played him passed away after the third season, leading to the introduction of a new character named Woody Boyd, played by Woody Harrelson.

Another standout character on the show is Dr. Frasier Crane, played by Kelsey Grammer. Frasier is a psychiatrist who becomes a regular at Cheers and eventually marries Lilith Sternin, played by Bebe Neuwirth, who also happens to be a regular character on the show. When their marriage falls apart, Frasier moves to Seattle and the character is given his own spin-off series, Frasier.

Cheers is also famous for its romantic tension between Sam and the uptight and sophisticated bar manager Diane Chambers, played by Shelley Long. Diane is Sam's intellectual equal, but their mutual attraction is complicated by their wildly different personalities and their inability to fully commit to each other.

Eventually, Diane leaves Cheers to pursue a career in writing, leaving Sam to carry on without her. The show continues to explore the lives and loves of the Cheers regulars, including the arrival of a new waitress named Rebecca Howe, played by Kirstie Alley.

Throughout its eleven-year run, Cheers was a critical and commercial success, earning numerous awards including 28 Emmys and six Golden Globes. The show remains a beloved part of American pop culture and is often cited as one of the greatest TV shows of all time.

In conclusion, Cheers is a classic sitcom that explores the lives and loves of a group of regulars at a bar in Boston. With a talented ensemble cast, sharp writing, and memorable characters, Cheers remains a beloved part of American television history.

Cheers is a series that is currently running and has 11 seasons (284 episodes). The series first aired on September 30, 1982.

Where to Watch Cheers

Cheers is available for streaming on the NBC website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Cheers on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    September 30, 1982
  • IMDB Rating
    7.9  (57,927)