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Classic U.S Sitcom
Like a fine one-act play
The Cheers Pilot, where everybody gets to learn their names

Farewell Shelley Long Welcome Kirstie Alley 1987
CHEERS SHOULD LIVE ON FOREVER
Goodbye, Diane Chambers and Hello, Rebecca HoweSeason 6 begins with "Home Is the Sailor" (Original Airdate: 09/24/87), where we find out Sam sold the bar and used the money to travel around the world on a sailboat to forget Diane. Unfortunately Sam's book sunk and he finds the bar is now being managed by Rebecca Howe, who has instituted lots of changes (Carla and Woody are wearing cute little uniforms). Already having Wayne as her main bartender, Rebecca agrees to hire Sam as part-time help. Now all the gang has to do is find a way to get rid of Wayne. Also written by the Charles brothers, this episode was directed (as all of them were) by James Burrows.


very funny!
Diane has to deal with Andy Andy and old pal Julia Duffy"Any Friend of Diane's" finds her old college friend Rebecca Prout (Julia Duffy) looking for a shoulder to cry on after her marriage fails. Eying Sam, Rebecca decides a good old-fashioned fling is in order. Sam tries to resist her out of a sense of loyalty to Diane, but loyalty only goes so far. The subplot finds Norm bringing his boss to the bar and getting everybody to pretend he does not hang out at the bar all the time. Written by David Isaacs and directed by James Burrows, this is episode #6.
Hilarious episodes!"Any Friends Of Diane"-- Diane was determined to find a companion for her friend, Rebecca Prout (played by Julia Duffy). After hearing Rebecca's detailed description on what she wanted to seek in a man, Diane immediately thought of a perfect man for her. Rebecca had someone else specific in her head--- SAM! Oh, woe is Diane! :) Again, check this out!
Cheers!


Cheers-Volume 4
Funny!
The return of Andy Andy and Sam writes his memoirs"They Call Me Mayday" (Original Airdate: 12/01/83) has Sam writing his autobiography after Dick Cavett walks into Cheers and suggests the idea. Everyone is happy with the idea except, of course, Diane, who is understandable jealous, but who ends up helping him, uh, punch up the sex scenes. Meanwhile, Norm has had to spend the night at Cheers because Vera has kicked him out. The big guy is upset that his old high school buddy Wally Bodell (Walter Olkewicz) has been putting the moves on Vera and finally takes matters into his own hands (literally). "They Call Me Mayday" was written by David Angell, directed by James Burrows, and is episode #31 in the series.


Frasier Crane joins the gang at Cheers in Season 3
Excellent
WONDERFUL SHOW

Two episodes of Cheers focusing on the beloved Coach"Pick a Con...Any Con" features Harry Anderson as Harry "The Hat" Gittes. Coach has been playing gin games every day with George Wheeler (Reid Shelton). But when the gang finds out Coach has been losing large amounts of money they realize he is being fleeced. To get even with George the gang enlists Harry's help. But who is conning who here? This episode, #19 in the series, was written by David Angell and directed by James Burrows. Personal note: for an episode focusing on Coach, I would have preferred they did "The Coach's Daughter" with Allyce Beasley, the episode they re-aired when Nicholas Colasanto died a few years later. That one still brings a tear to my eyes.
CHEERS THE BEST TELEVISION SITCOM EVER WRITTEN?

Diane in Europe and then a convent, while Woody gets hired

Sam & Diane are off again at the end of Season 2

ANGELICPLOT- the girls are running away to their grandmothers house. they get on a UPS truck and are going the wrong way. (and as always the parents are divorved. why? why are they always divored or the mom is dead?!) then somehow the dad has a lottery ticket and wins. then he is on a game show. it is 2 movies in one. One is about the dad the other, about MKA tring to get to their grandmothers and are kidnapped!
Actors- MKA
MOVIE PROBLEM- the problem with this is that the girls are asking their gandma for money. they are on thir way to ask her and the trouble starts. the dad wins a lottory and is on a game show with the WHOLE family. the gurls are kidnapped and it is just plain weird. the movie has too many twists and turns. Why did they put the kidnapped part in the movie? it just does not fit in with the actual plot. And why would the WHOLE family be on the game show? they win the money in the end but still? The "OT" (olsen twins), the grandma, the mom, and the dad were all watching on center stage as the dad played the game show.
WEIRD PARTS- the kidnappers were in their 70s and did not ask for a ransome. they talked about it but it was never done. No ransome note or anything. And the kidnappers took care of the girls. they gave them a warm place to sleep and milk with cookies. in real life kidnappers are mean and do not give you sweets and take you ice skating! this movie is listed as family and a reality movie. Com' on! the kidnappers would aske for a ransome, probally would not be 79, and would not be as nice as grandparents to you. the OT did not even know they were kidnapped! they are so smart! they thought the nice Auntie and Uncle were tring to help them get to their Grandma. Infact they never knew they were kidnapped! Smart ones!!!
I still think this movie is good. it is rare to see the cute OT. People must cherish the good moldie golden oldies when the girls were actually cute!
totally cute
JUST LIKE A FULL HOUSE MOVIE - WITH BOTH GIRLS!!

ANGELICPLOT- the girls are running away to their grandmothers house. they get on a UPS truck and are going the wrong way. (and as always the parents are divorved. why? why are they always divored or the mom is dead?!) then somehow the dad has a lottery ticket and wins. then he is on a game show. it is 2 movies in one. One is about the dad the other, about MKA tring to get to their grandmothers and are kidnapped!
Actors- MKA
MOVIE PROBLEM- the problem with this is that the girls are asking their gandma for money. they are on thir way to ask her and the trouble starts. the dad wins a lottory and is on a game show with the WHOLE family. the gurls are kidnapped and it is just plain weird. the movie has too many twists and turns. Why did they put the kidnapped part in the movie? it just does not fit in with the actual plot. And why would the WHOLE family be on the game show? they win the money in the end but still? The "OT" (olsen twins), the grandma, the mom, and the dad were all watching on center stage as the dad played the game show.
WEIRD PARTS- the kidnappers were in their 70s and did not ask for a ransome. they talked about it but it was never done. No ransome note or anything. And the kidnappers took care of the girls. they gave them a warm place to sleep and milk with cookies. in real life kidnappers are mean and do not give you sweets and take you ice skating! this movie is listed as family and a reality movie. Com' on! the kidnappers would aske for a ransome, probally would not be 79, and would not be as nice as grandparents to you. the OT did not even know they were kidnapped! they are so smart! they thought the nice Auntie and Uncle were tring to help them get to their Grandma. Infact they never knew they were kidnapped! Smart ones!!!
I still think this movie is good. it is rare to see the cute OT. People must cherish the good moldie golden oldies when the girls were actually cute!
totally cute
JUST LIKE A FULL HOUSE MOVIE - WITH BOTH GIRLS!!
These collection of episodes are classics and remind you of what a fantastically, well-written series this truly was. Give Me A Ring Sometime was the fabulous premier episode where Sam and Diane first meet, Sam At Eleven is where a local sports writer interviews Sam but the story is cut from going on air. Truce Or Consequences is of particular interest where it features some well-crafted scenes between Shelley Long and Rhea Perlman who both sparkle through the diaogue. Carla lies to Diane about Sam and on finding out Diane is enraged with anger. There truly is some hilarious moments in this one and the climax of the episode is wonderfully funny. The Boys In Blue is also another classic where Sam discovers his best friend is gay and has to forced to face up to his prejudices at the insistence of Diane.
Each and episode is excellent and a must see and the acting is superb all-round with the rest of the regulars at Cheers being Norm Peterson, well known for his usual seating spot on the corner of the bar, Coach played brilliantly by Nicholas Calasanto and Cliff Clavin, played by John Ratzenberger. All actors shine to perfection, complimenting the tremendous scripts that rides along like a roller coaster. A classic, feel-good, consistently amusing and essential U.S sitcom that was rewarded in its day with several awards for its outstanding appeal!