Cheers
Cheers is a long-running American sitcom made by Charles-Burrows-Charles Productions in association with Paramount Television for NBC. The show premiered on September 30, 1982 and had its widely watched series finale on May 20, 1993, followed by a long and ongoing run in syndication. In eleven seasons, there were 270 episodes.
- Format: Sitcom
- Run time: approx. 0:30 (per episode)
- Creators: James Burrows, Glen Charles, and Les Charles
- Producers: David Angell
Characters and actors who portrayed them
change- Sam Malone (Ted Danson)
- Diane Chambers (Shelley Long)
- Rebecca Howe (Kirstie Alley)
- Coach Ernie Pantusso (Nicholas Colasanto)
- Carla Tortelli (Rhea Perlman)
- Cliff Calvin (John Ratzenberger)
- Woody Boyd (Woody Harrelson)
- Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer)
- Lilith Sternin (Bebe Neuwirth)
- Norm Peterson (George Wendt)
Setting
changeCheers was set in a Boston bar. This bar was where a group of friends would come to sit, drink alcohol, complain, and make practical jokes on a rival bar in town.
The show's main theme in its early seasons was the romance between Diane Chambers (Shelley Long) and ex-baseball pitcher and bar owner Sam Malone (Ted Danson). Long's departure from the show in 1987 shifted the emphasis to Sam's relationship with a new character, Rebecca Howe (Kirstie Alley). Diane returned for the finale.
The show also created the character Frasier Crane. Frasier got his own show (Frasier) the season after Cheers ended. Frasier's love interest Lilith Sternin appeared on both shows but Frasier and Lilith were no longer married in Frasier.
The producers, not wanting the show to be construed as promoting drinking, had Sam's character written as an ex-alcoholic. Most of the early episodes took place entirely within the confines of the bar. When the series became popular, some scenes were outside the bar.
The outer shots of the bar were actually the Bull and Finch pub, north of Boston Common, which has become a tourist attraction because of its association with the series. It is said to be the bar that the series creators saw and wanted to model the bar in their show after. It has now been renamed Cheers on Beacon Hill, though its interior is quite different from the TV bar.
Ratings
changeIt was nearly cancelled during its first season (in which it ranked dead last among 63 shows). But it eventually became one of the most popular shows on TV because it had a top-ten rating during seven of its eleven seasons. The show earned 26 Emmy Awards out of a total of 111 nominations.
Cancellation and spin-off
changeIn June 1993, the series was canceled after 11 seasons. A spin-off, Frasier, premiered in September 1993.