What makes “Cheers” so special? It’s right there in the opening song: you want to go where everybody knows your name. It’s a show about camaraderie, relationships, and above all, shooting the shit.
In terms of beloved sitcoms that preceded Seinfeld, without a doubt, one of the greatest — if not THE greatest — was Cheers. Running from 1982 to 1993 for a total of 11 seasons, Cheers chronicled the ...
Kelsey Grammer is reflecting on the final episode of Cheers — and the after-hours games he would play with his cast mates. In ...
“Bar Wars” became a classic Cheers episode. The Cheers gang goes to war with Gary’s Olde Towne Tavern in season 6. Levine explained why this episode came together hastily. “We usually did 24, 25 ...
We’re arriving at the end of an era—Netflix’s Cheers era. For as long as we can remember, Cheers has been a constant presence on Netflix, stretching as far back as at least 2014 and the launch of this ...
'Cheers' creators Les Charles, James Burrows and writer Ken Levine reveal which episode they actually filmed last after the actual series finale. Now everybody knows that Ted Danson has gone gray, and ...
It was almost cancelled after the first season due to low ratings. However, critical praise, studio support and a strong showing at the Emmys saved this little series from extinction, and it went on ...
While Stranger Things might be inspired by the movies and TV shows of the 1980s, Watch With Us loves the real thing, too.
There was a time, long before “streaming” was a word in our collective lexicon, when viewers hustled to their TV sets on Thursday nights, hunkering down for an evening of immense laughter on NBC when ...
Logan Kelly is a professional author, screenwriter, and proud cinemaphile. He studied screenwriting and film history while attending Valencia College, before moving to the New York Metro Area. Despite ...
Forty years ago today, a snooty bookworm walked into a Boston bar... and TV was never the same. On Sept. 30, 1982, a little show called Cheers premiered on NBC, and initially, the ratings were not ...
Rhea Perlman didn’t think twice about having one for the road. The actress played head waitress Carla in the hit sitcom "Cheers," which ran for 11 seasons from 1982 to 1993. "I remember we were all ...