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  1. Cheers originally aired on NBC from September 30, 1982 to May 20, 1993. Over the series run, 275 original episodes aired, an average of 25 episodes per season. In the early 1990s, 20 volumes of VHS cassettes were released; each had three half-hour episodes. [1]

  2. Episode list. Cheers. Top-rated. Thu, May 20, 1993. S11.E25. One for the Road. Woody embarks on his new life as City Councilman. Norm embarks on his new life as civil servant as Woody pulled some strings to get him an accounting job at City Hall. And Rebecca and Sam embark on their new relationships... possibly. Don asks Rebecca to marry him.

  3. Cheers is a comedy drama series about the regulars of a Boston bar and their personal and professional lives. IMDb provides information on the 270 episodes, the 99+ cast members, the 28 Primetime Emmys, and the user and critic reviews.

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    • 1982-09-30
    • Comedy, Drama
    • 22
    • Overview
    • Season 1
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    • Season 3
    • Season 4
    • Season 5
    • Season 6
    • Season 7
    • Season 8
    • Season 9

    The following is a list of all 270 episodes as originally aired; in syndication there are 275, due to several, longer episodes in season 9, 10 and 11 being divided into half-hour format.

    •Season 1 consisted of 22 episodes.

    •This is the first season to have the 1975 Paramount Television closing logo after the Charles/Burrows/Charles Productions closing logo.

    •This is the first season to have the original version of "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" in the intro.

    1.Give Me a Ring Sometime

    2.Sam's Women

    3.The Tortelli Tort

    •John Ratzenberger was promoted to opening titles starting with this season.

    •Season 2 consisted of 22 episodes.

    1.Power Play

    2.Little Sister Don't Cha

    3.Personal Business

    4.Homicidal Ham

    •Kelsey Grammer became one of the show's cast members, and continued in that role until the end of the series in 1993, who would later went on to star in the Cheers spinoff Frasier.

    •This was also Nicholas Colasanto's final season before his death in 1985.

    •This is the last season to have the original version of "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" in the intro.

    •Season 3 consisted of 25 episodes.

    1.Rebound, Part 1

    2.Rebound, Part 2

    •Woody Harrelson was promoted to opening titles starting with this season.

    •Beginning with this season, "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" is rerecorded by adding more vocals to it. This remained in use until the show's ending in 1993.

    •Starting with this season, the opening credits read "And George Wendt", rather than "George Wendt" in the first three seasons.

    •Beginning with this season, Cheers began filming these scenes outside the bar, rather than inside the bar in the first three seasons.

    •Season 4 consisted of 26 episodes.

    1.Birth, Death, Love and Rice

    •Kelsey Grammer was promoted to opening titles starting with this season.

    •This is also the last season, in which the text reads "Ted Danson Shelley Long" in the opening credits.

    •This is the last season to use the 1975 Paramount Television closing logo after the Charles/Burrows/Charles Productions logo.

    •Season 5 consisted of 26 episodes.

    1.The Proposal

    2.The Cape Cad

    •Kirstie Alley was promoted to opening titles starting with this season.

    •Beginning with this season, the opening credits read "Ted Danson", rather than "Ted Danson Shelley Long" in the first five seasons.

    •Starting with this season, Shelley Long is no longer a series regular, she did appear in the series finale One for the Road.

    •This is the first season to have the 1987 Paramount Television closing logo, and it has a Gulf+Western byline. While that 75th anniversary variation of this logo isn't shown on the show (alongside MacGyver, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Friday the 13th: The Series, Marblehead Manor, Brothers, and Family Ties), the standard logo and fanfare still appeared.

    •This season consisted of 25 episodes.

    1.Home Is the Sailor

    •Season 7 consisted of 22 episodes.

    •This is the last season to have the Gulf+Western byline in the 1987 Paramount Television closing logo.

    1.How to Recede in Business

    2.Swear to God

    3.Executive Sweet

    4.One Happy Chappy in a Snappy Serape

    •Season 8 consisted of 26 episodes.

    •Beginning with this season, the words “In Stereo, Where Available” appear, when broadcast in stereo, but this was removed when the show was remastered in 2001.

    •This is the first season to have the Paramount Communications byline in the 1987 Paramount Television closing logo.

    1.The Improbable Dream, Part 1

    2.The Improbable Dream, Part 2

    3.A Bar Is Born

    •Starting with this season, the color of the Paramount Communications byline was changed from gold to white in the 1987 Paramount Television closing logo.

    •Season 9 consisted of 26 episodes.

    1.Love Is a Really, Really, Perfectly Okay Thing

    2.Cheers Fouls Out

    3.Rebecca Redux

    4.Where Nobody Knows Your Name

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CheersCheers - Wikipedia

    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 Network Television and was created by the team of James Burrows and Glen and Les Charles. The show is set in the titular bar ...

  5. May 25, 2019 · The first season of the American television sitcom series Cheers premiered on September 30, 1982, and concluded on March 31, 1983. It consisted of 22 episodes, each running approximately 25 ...

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