Yes! I went into labor in 1990, (I was 30 yrs old) while watching Cheers and still watch it almost nightly. I don't know why but it gives me a secure feeling. No other show does that for me. I never tire of it!
@@gregquinn7817 strongly disagree. It's too sleepy of a show. I'd say that Cheers is more of a show about nothing than Seinfeld. If you ask someone who's watched a lot of episodes of both shows, I'm confident they will more vividly recall many episodes, scenes and lines from Seinfeld and have trouble remembering anything specific about Cheers. Cheers was more of a vibe that left general impressions of the characters: the dumb one, the drawn out romance, Carla's insults, etc. Probably the only specific thing they will remember is the theme song and "Norm!" Cheers was one of my favorite shows at the time because it had an ongoing "soap opera" storyline and the actors were mostly excellent, but today it feels too chill and rather drab. In any case Cheers is much more rewatchable than Friends, a truly insipid show that is remembered for the theme song alone.
Personally I thought Frasier was 2 times better than Cheers. I do think however that this Frasier reboot they have out now HAS to bring Cheers back in order to survive.
This was my Father's favorite TV show. We used to eat dinner in the living room, watching Cheers. I wanted to thank the cast for all those years of laughs with my Father. He's not longer with us and seeing this show reminds me of him.
@@William_Void Same! After I was done with Cheers, all the Frasier seasons. Very rare that a spinoff is just as good, though different enough, as the original show.
What made Cheers, Frasier, Mash and Moonlighting my favourite comedies of all time was that they never pandered to the audience. It was quality writing and acting all the time and they held to a standard, and I did not get all the jokes all of the time. With those shows, I found the clever jokes with a mix of double entendre refreshing, and the ones that not everybody would get, the funniest.
@@annettesjoyI grew up on Three's Company and love it. But that is nostalgia playing tricks with your memory. . Watch it now. Brilliant is not a word that should ever be used to describe it. It's as if a team of dim-witted 4 year olds wrote the scripts. And that's barely hyperbole. It is insanely brain dead. So simple it's embarrassing now. It certainly doesn't seem like functioning adults in a creative field wrote it. That's for sure. 😊😅
@@texasgirl6000 so? It can still be a comedy and not pander to the audience. And it can also be a comedy and pander to the audience. Most do. You know, to reach people who don't have the ability for complexed thoughts and perspectives. People like yourself for instance.
This runs in the background in a loop when I work n my kitchen. I discovered Cheers quite late , it was aired even before I was born. But I feel like I belong to that era.
After the series finale, I watched the reruns, then I watched on VHS, bought the dvd box, watched the dvds. I've watched Cheers at least 15x now. It never gets old, the cast is like family, I laugh with them, cry with them
Thursday nights...1984-1985 8:00 The Cosby Show 8:30 Family Ties 9:00 Cheers 9:30 Night Court 10:00 Hill Street Blues That was probably one of the best primetime TV lineups in history. (In theTop 3 in my opinion)
The summer of 1982, I came back to Boston to visit my parents. My old friends convinced me to leave my 6- month old son with my parents to watch while my friends took me for a Sunday brunch at a restaurant/bar I had never heard of, The Bull & Finch! We waited patiently downstairs at the bar, drinking Madrases, until our Sundsy brunch was served upstairs. We had a good time! One evening, about 2 months later in September, I sit down to watch a new sit-com on TV & I spot a restaurant/ bar that looked idrntical to tje Boston's Bull & Finch! Tslk about Serendipity!!!! I'll never forget that Thurday evenong in September 1982🎉🎉🎉
Do you agree they both have the best opening music, both shows just by there opening music, gets you in a place and mood for that episode,, that's powerful stuff
For a while I worked on Charles St. and on Saturday mornings I would park on Brimmer in the Bull and Finch liading zone which you could until later on in the afternoon. Otherwise I would have to park at MGH which was like $40 per day.
I still watch Cheers reruns. Growing up i was always in a bar setting. My mom worked as barmaid at a bar down the road from our house. So i could relate to Cheers so much
Hard To Believe It's Been 30 Years Since This Show Ended, I Was 9 When it Ended & Now I'm 39 Years Old & I Have The Complete Series On DVD,Love Them Classic
My parents binge-watched "Cheers" when it came on Netflix. I began watching some episodes with them and got hooked completely by the time the third season rolled around. What a fantastic show.
Growing up in the 80s and first half of the 90s, I used to think if bars and pubs are just like Cheers, they must be the greatest places on Earth where you meet friends for life. Then towards the later 90s and 2000s I started to frequent bars and pubs and found out it's nothing like the fantasy of the Cheers TV show. I never saw a group of "white collar after work" regular crowd that showed up. Yes I've gone to a bar after work, but it's hardly like Cheers. It's rare to see anyone walk in dressed in a suit and tie, especially after 7pm when the 20 something party crowd shows up. Sometimes a woman has a dress on, but rarely. Usually, people are more dressed in a formal casual way, jeans and dress shirt, or sometimes in recent years just showing up in tracksuit and/or pajamas. I am sure someone will tell me they know a bar similar to Cheers, but all the ones I went to have regular barflies that are toxic people, more scummy folks. Cheers made me think that pubs were frequented by people over 35 on a regular basis, and yes you will find that group every now and then, but it's mostly a young young singles crowd instead of a Cliff Clavin or Norm Peterson. Three's Company's Regal Beagle had a more accurate, true to life bar than Cheers did that's true for the 80s and today, yes Mr. Furley or Mr. Roper could show up, but someone over age 35 or over 40 usually stuck out, and people dressed casually nice instead of walking in with a suit and tie on.
Remember in Toronto they aired the Cheers series finale in the Skydome (Rogers Centre) and it was sold out. That stadium held approx 41, 400 the year Cheers ended. Love that show! 🇨🇦❤️🇺🇸
I was outside the Bull And Finch the night of the last episode. Beacon St. was closed off and metal bleachers set up out front on the street. I watched as the cast members showed up separately in limousines, with Woody standing up through the sunroof egging on the gathered crowd. Then as they got more & more drunk the would come to the open upper windows and rile up the thousands down on the street. Crazy night.
I remember watching that final shot in the last episode and then thinking, "What am I going to watch now?" I felt lost. Cheers was a reason to be home watching a great show. Thank goodness that it is still streaming and I can catch episodes late at night before turning off the lights.
And thank goodness for Frasier! I mean, sorry if you're one who doesn't like it.... me, I arguably love it even more than Cheers in some ways...but wish there were some more Cheers character cameos. Still have fingers crossed for some in the Frasier revival since it's set in Boston
@melaniemitchell9419 I really like Frasier. Actually I like how well it stood on its own merits without needing to lean on its Cheers roots. It became another well written show with a cast that worked fabulously together playing characters that were strong and vibrant.
I have GREAT memories watching Cheers with my mom, & we were so heartbroken when it ended! ! My mom & I LOVED Frasier (oh she adored this show) I want thank the WHOLE cast of Cheers & Frasier b/c of these BEST shows on TV, are my FAVORITE bc of the WONDERFUL memories I have w/my mom!! I just LOVED hearing my mom's laugh & she did A LOT of laughing when she watched these two FANTASTIC comedies!! I STILL watch Frasier & Cheers on Pluto bc they NEVER get old!! Oh & I also had a HUGE crush on Woody Harrelson he was absolutely ADORABLE!! ❤️😊❤️BOTH OF THESE SHOWS ARE GEMS!!
@@kevinsheldrick917it was probably just an interview rather than a true reunion. The other cast members likely didn’t live near the others - just a guess.
Back when everyone could talk about a show, because they all watched it. That era is gone for good, and so are guitar solos it appears. Things just change, and I'm beginning to understand the sadness of my grandparents' own sighs.
Love that the last episode of Ted Lasso included a nod to that shot of Sam straightening the picture of Geronimo, in the last episode of Cheers. And I’m feeling pretty smug that I spotted it. 😊
The brilliance of the show as well as the magnificent cast, was the fact that they never replaced a character with the same character type. One in a million show.
One of my all time favorite shows. Man the memories it brings back!! So much nostalgia just hearing that theme song. Can't even tell you how many times I've watched it straight through .
I watched that final episode from an event at the State House in Boston. I'll never forget it. Members of the tourism industry, filled the halls in tribute to a show that meant so much to Boston tourism.
Getting profound sadness just watching this. Almost tears as I equate this with the passing of time and those good times that can only be experienced as a memory. Life and time so short
Watching shows like this & talking about them @ work the next day was part of life. Now there's so much choice no one watches the same thing. That was a fast 30 yrs.
I was in my forties when "Cheers" stopped airing. Not surprised the cast were stars then, and so many from the whole show, and cast, went on to become "Superstars"! Makes me wonder what I am going to do when I get old.
Wow. I was getting chills and downright emotional watching this. Such an iconic show that became a part of our lives. And, btw, the Flaming Viking was not to save Sam's job, it was to save Woody's job.
Replacing Coach with Woody was absolutely genius...BRILLIANT. I LOVED Coach and thought there is simply no way they could ever replace him and they couldn't but what they did with Woody being his almost long lost son was genius. Greatest character/cast replacement ever. And replacing Diane/Shelly Long with Kirstie Allie's character was excellent as well.
I’m 66 and Started binge watching it last night first time since I originally seen it…done 8 episodes, my goodness the quality of the script and brilliance of the characters 🤣👏👏👏
Great show! During its heyday I went to the Bull N Finch, the bar Cheers was based on, and found it nothing like Cheers. They really created something from scratch and made it great! One of the best theme songs in the history of TV. I was one of the 90 million watching the final episode. I've seen every single one, multiple times.
The early yrs of most great sitcoms are usually the best. Fresh & funny ideas get hard to come up with. It was a great run,you forget how much we missed something.
Till the late 90s early 00s when I discovered and fell in love with Seinfeld, when one asked me which was my favorite sitcom, there was only one answer, Cheers. Even though I was a kid when it was originally shown, I just loved the whole thing and I felt like I was part of it. Thanks for this video.
Absolute best sitcom ever…I rank it #1 in any genre of television! Great writing, great characters and awesome actors! It never got old, it NEVER jumped the shark…it was amazing!
I remember every episode when i was a kid. One of the final episodes, that was pure greatness, was when Rhea Perlman made up one of her strong and famous drinks. Everyone got wasted, passed out at the bar and everyone had a massive hangover the next scene. Cliff called the bar because he didn't know where he was and Sam told him he was in the bar office. 😂 I never saw my Mom and Dad laugh so hard, I was young but I understood it and was laughing as well. It was a great show that will never be reproduced.
and one episode, cliff and norm got drunk and woke up in the office, cliff said, this is weird, my underwear is really loose, norm said, that's odd, my underwear is really tight! and the hilarity ensues!
I remember it so well. I wouldn't go out on a Friday night even though it like prime "meet girls" night. All I wanted to do was sit on the sofa where everyone knew my name and watch my favourite show.
OMG this was shot at DuMont's in Austin on 4th street! I literally was at the bar next door and I had no idea this was happening that night and all day this weekend! AHHHHHHHHHHHHH how did I miss this! I am so sad, I could have met the cast, I LOVE THIS SHOW and I was just went to the cheers bar on a cruise that went to boston! I just happened to watch this because the cheers song was stuck in my head!
if there is one show that brings back good memories.... it's Cheers !!! like the guy said... Thursdays at 9pm..glued to the TV !!! and the next day at school....it was the topic of conversation with the buddies !!!! how time flies !!!!
I'll always remember this show watching it with my dad laughing on the couch
It's a show you can watch over and over again and never get tired of it. Brilliant show.
Yes! I went into labor in 1990, (I was 30 yrs old) while watching Cheers and still watch it almost nightly. I don't know why but it gives me a secure feeling. No other show does that for me. I never tire of it!
It was a giant of its time, but it doesn't hold up as much now. It really was a cultural phenomenon
Still a great show. I watch it every now and then.
@@jjryan1352I personally feel it holds up much better than Seinfeld.
@@gregquinn7817 strongly disagree. It's too sleepy of a show. I'd say that Cheers is more of a show about nothing than Seinfeld.
If you ask someone who's watched a lot of episodes of both shows, I'm confident they will more vividly recall many episodes, scenes and lines from Seinfeld and have trouble remembering anything specific about Cheers.
Cheers was more of a vibe that left general impressions of the characters: the dumb one, the drawn out romance, Carla's insults, etc. Probably the only specific thing they will remember is the theme song and "Norm!"
Cheers was one of my favorite shows at the time because it had an ongoing "soap opera" storyline and the actors were mostly excellent, but today it feels too chill and rather drab.
In any case Cheers is much more rewatchable than Friends, a truly insipid show that is remembered for the theme song alone.
"Cheers" & "Frasier", two of best sitcoms ever.
Personally I thought Frasier was 2 times better than Cheers. I do think however that this Frasier reboot they have out now HAS to bring Cheers back in order to survive.
Yes! I never get tired of both shows. Hold a special place for me
This was my Father's favorite TV show. We used to eat dinner in the living room, watching Cheers. I wanted to thank the cast for all those years of laughs with my Father. He's not longer with us and seeing this show reminds me of him.
That's beautiful, Aaron. I'm sure he's loving being with the Coach now :)
@@ChrisFarrellChannel And Rebecca.
The memories are just wonderful thinking about "Cheers."
I could write this post
Same. Reminds me of my parents who are both gone now and my childhood.
I loved this show , it was hard to say goodbye to it . I couldnt imagine being the actors having to say goodbye. This was a masterpiece show.
What great sitcoms and writing we had in the 70s, 80s, and 90s.
One day will get the laughter back.
Where the heck does time go? THIRTY YEARS already!!! What a brilliant show. Norm and Cliff, comedy's best duo!
Male duos for sure. Best females would be Lucy and Ethel from I love lucy.
My favorite show, ever. During the pandemic shutdown I watched every episode from start to finish. What a treasure.
I did too. Growing up, I probably saw around 25 percent of the shows.
Let's never speak of the pandemic again 😂
I didnt have time, i had to go to work in person every day during pandemic 'lock down'
I did the same. I binged every Star Trek episode, spin offs and movies and MASH.
The internet is awesome for that.
@@William_Void Same! After I was done with Cheers, all the Frasier seasons. Very rare that a spinoff is just as good, though different enough, as the original show.
From Malaysia......luv the show.....still ..... Cheers!
I used to watch Cheers with my late father. Not only was it a great show, but will always hold a special place in my heart.
What made Cheers, Frasier, Mash and Moonlighting my favourite comedies of all time was that they never pandered to the audience. It was quality writing and acting all the time and they held to a standard, and I did not get all the jokes all of the time. With those shows, I found the clever jokes with a mix of double entendre refreshing, and the ones that not everybody would get, the funniest.
Loved moonlighting ❤. Three's Company was brilliant too.
I’m sick of Frasier,now,but I’ll never get sick of Cheers.
@@annettesjoyI grew up on Three's Company and love it. But that is nostalgia playing tricks with your memory.
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Watch it now. Brilliant is not a word that should ever be used to describe it.
It's as if a team of dim-witted 4 year olds wrote the scripts. And that's barely hyperbole. It is insanely brain dead. So simple it's embarrassing now. It certainly doesn't seem like functioning adults in a creative field wrote it. That's for sure. 😊😅
, it was a comedy sitcom not a serious drama. Lol
@@texasgirl6000 so? It can still be a comedy and not pander to the audience.
And it can also be a comedy and pander to the audience. Most do.
You know, to reach people who don't have the ability for complexed thoughts and perspectives. People like yourself for instance.
Cheers was one of the best shows ever. They had brilliant writing and the cast was just beyond great.
nah
@@55tumbler What's the matter? No video game controller in your hand to make the show work??? LOL
I watch the whole series every few years. I just love it.
This show is so well done that you can close your eyes and listen...it's an old time radio show that just happened to be on camera.
Thursday nights were the Best Cheers& Night Court those were the best days, will never see them again.
This runs in the background in a loop when I work n my kitchen. I discovered Cheers quite late , it was aired even before I was born. But I feel like I belong to that era.
Those bags under George's eyes. It makes me wanna cry.
😢 Norm and Cliff were a superb comedy duo. I'm going to binge watch it soon.
But look at that head of hair ❤
Don’t worry his bank account is loaded
Paul in the middle of it.
George was always overweight. Probably has a lot of health problems these days.
A truly brilliant sitcom. From BEGINNING to END
After the series finale, I watched the reruns, then I watched on VHS, bought the dvd box, watched the dvds. I've watched Cheers at least 15x now. It never gets old, the cast is like family, I laugh with them, cry with them
That's me with Seinfeld lol
Same, never had the VHS set but I currently own the DVD set and I have gone through it at least 10 times now.
@@joconnell8145It’s on Blu ray now and it’s definitely worth the upgrade.
Watching this in The Bull and Finch in Boston, MA. I love this bar!
It was a magical show that still holds up well, full of heart. Times were better back then.
Still one if the greatest shows on earth
Rest in Peace Kirsty Alley 🙏🙏🙏
Sad she's gone isn't it. She was really good
Yeah 😔
I watch it too, the very best they don't make them like this anymore !!! Thanks for the memories guys!!
Thursday nights...1984-1985
8:00 The Cosby Show
8:30 Family Ties
9:00 Cheers
9:30 Night Court
10:00 Hill Street Blues
That was probably one of the best primetime TV lineups in history.
(In theTop 3 in my opinion)
Hard to argue
We had St.. Elsewhere instead of Hill Street Blues on our line up
Oh my this makes me old. I watched all of these on Thursday night.
@@DDStriker-qf3ne St. Elsewhere was Wednesdays.
Agreed 💯 %
The summer of 1982, I came back to Boston to visit my parents.
My old friends convinced me to leave my 6- month old son with my parents to watch while my friends took me for a Sunday brunch at a restaurant/bar I had never heard of, The Bull & Finch!
We waited patiently downstairs at the bar, drinking Madrases, until our Sundsy brunch was served upstairs.
We had a good time!
One evening, about 2 months later in September, I sit down to watch a new sit-com on TV & I spot a restaurant/ bar that looked idrntical to tje Boston's Bull & Finch!
Tslk about Serendipity!!!!
I'll never forget that Thurday evenong in September 1982🎉🎉🎉
Cheers and Mash are the only two shows that brought tears to my eyes while watching the last episode.
I like you was chopping an onion as well😅
MASH is Alda wisecracking after every comment made
Do you agree they both have the best opening music, both shows just by there opening music, gets you in a place and mood for that episode,, that's powerful stuff
@@user-bl6ne3hc6n yes.
The MASH finale was a masterpiece
I lived a couple of blocks away from the Bull and Finch pub when this show aired. It was the best of times.
For a while I worked on Charles St. and on Saturday mornings I would park on Brimmer in the Bull and Finch liading zone which you could until later on in the afternoon. Otherwise I would have to park at MGH which was like $40 per day.
30 years since the finale? My God, how old am I
Seems like last yr the finale. It was a trip seeing those 3 grey as a ghost!
You. I was a senior in high school when the show debuted.
@@shaunsteele6926 I know how you feel
Cheers is a fabulous show. Still watch it to this day.
You never get tired of watching the show.
I still watch Cheers reruns. Growing up i was always in a bar setting. My mom worked as barmaid at a bar down the road from our house. So i could relate to Cheers so much
Hard To Believe It's Been 30 Years Since This Show Ended, I Was 9 When it Ended & Now I'm 39 Years Old & I Have The Complete Series On DVD,Love Them Classic
Cheers was absolutely BRILLIANT.. !
I cant watch Cheers anymore. The music, the laughter makes me cry because I was happy back then. Now when I see the show I know my happiness is gone
My parents binge-watched "Cheers" when it came on Netflix. I began watching some episodes with them and got hooked completely by the time the third season rolled around. What a fantastic show.
Growing up in the 80s and first half of the 90s, I used to think if bars and pubs are just like Cheers, they must be the greatest places on Earth where you meet friends for life. Then towards the later 90s and 2000s I started to frequent bars and pubs and found out it's nothing like the fantasy of the Cheers TV show. I never saw a group of "white collar after work" regular crowd that showed up. Yes I've gone to a bar after work, but it's hardly like Cheers. It's rare to see anyone walk in dressed in a suit and tie, especially after 7pm when the 20 something party crowd shows up. Sometimes a woman has a dress on, but rarely. Usually, people are more dressed in a formal casual way, jeans and dress shirt, or sometimes in recent years just showing up in tracksuit and/or pajamas. I am sure someone will tell me they know a bar similar to Cheers, but all the ones I went to have regular barflies that are toxic people, more scummy folks. Cheers made me think that pubs were frequented by people over 35 on a regular basis, and yes you will find that group every now and then, but it's mostly a young young singles crowd instead of a Cliff Clavin or Norm Peterson. Three's Company's Regal Beagle had a more accurate, true to life bar than Cheers did that's true for the 80s and today, yes Mr. Furley or Mr. Roper could show up, but someone over age 35 or over 40 usually stuck out, and people dressed casually nice instead of walking in with a suit and tie on.
The casting is magical, as a British citizen this is the best sitcom to come across the pond
As a Scot i agree but you should give Parks and Recreation a watch, you'll be rewarded.
MASH is the best for me. Cheers is great though.
My name is Earl for me,Cheers is right up there though..
@@johnbarrett4846 Worth watching just to look at Rashida Jones.😍
@@bigtex4058 And Aubrey Plaza
What a FANTASTIC CAST!!! THANKS FOR EVERYTHING CHEERS🎉🎉
As an Australian 🇦🇺, I and my friends loved Cheers, and we still say some of the catchphrases.
Fond memories 👍🏻😊👍🏻
The greatest TV show EVER!
Remember in Toronto they aired the Cheers series finale in the Skydome (Rogers Centre) and it was sold out. That stadium held approx 41, 400 the year Cheers ended. Love that show! 🇨🇦❤️🇺🇸
Seriously? I’d no idea that happened.
Would of been the same year the jays won the World Series , big year for the dome lol
Would've been fitting to have it shown at Fenway Park. Probably a game being played there at the time.
Amazing had no idea did they do that for friends?
I was outside the Bull And Finch the night of the last episode. Beacon St. was closed off and metal bleachers set up out front on the street. I watched as the cast members showed up separately in limousines, with Woody standing up through the sunroof egging on the gathered crowd. Then as they got more & more drunk the would come to the open upper windows and rile up the thousands down on the street. Crazy night.
The intro and theme song was just as amazing as the show and I love the historical setting and references.
We would watch Cheers on Thursdays then hit the university pub. Ahhh, the old days. Good memories.
What a show. Simple, complex and one-of-a-kind.
I love that show and laugh no matter how many times I see it.
One of my favorite shows of all time ❤ I had always watched Frasier but never this one and the show has become such a favorite of mine I love it ❤
I remember watching that final shot in the last episode and then thinking, "What am I going to watch now?" I felt lost. Cheers was a reason to be home watching a great show. Thank goodness that it is still streaming and I can catch episodes late at night before turning off the lights.
And thank goodness for Frasier! I mean, sorry if you're one who doesn't like it.... me, I arguably love it even more than Cheers in some ways...but wish there were some more Cheers character cameos. Still have fingers crossed for some in the Frasier revival since it's set in Boston
@melaniemitchell9419 I really like Frasier. Actually I like how well it stood on its own merits without needing to lean on its Cheers roots. It became another well written show with a cast that worked fabulously together playing characters that were strong and vibrant.
loved this show in my youth and still now…great lyrics on the song, “you just wanna go where everybody knows yr name❤️”….. RIP Coach & Rebecca👍
The cast were all great, but James Burrows is also a legend. He directed so many great US sitcoms.
The best of the best no doubt, he did a few friends episode too
@@user-bl6ne3hc6n And every episode of Will & Grace.
I have GREAT memories watching Cheers with my mom, & we were so heartbroken when it ended! ! My mom & I LOVED Frasier (oh she adored this show) I want thank the WHOLE cast of Cheers & Frasier b/c of these BEST shows on TV, are my FAVORITE bc of the WONDERFUL memories I have w/my mom!! I just LOVED hearing my mom's laugh & she did A LOT of laughing when she watched these two FANTASTIC comedies!! I STILL watch Frasier & Cheers on Pluto bc they NEVER get old!! Oh & I also had a HUGE crush on Woody Harrelson he was absolutely ADORABLE!! ❤️😊❤️BOTH OF THESE SHOWS ARE GEMS!!
Same. Minus the crush.
Interesting that Woody, Kelsey and Rhea are not at the reunion
@@kevinsheldrick917it was probably just an interview rather than a true reunion. The other cast members likely didn’t live near the others - just a guess.
Back when everyone could talk about a show, because they all watched it. That era is gone for good, and so are guitar solos it appears. Things just change, and I'm beginning to understand the sadness of my grandparents' own sighs.
One of the all time great shows. Every character was a star in their own right.
I never missed a show! One of the greatest ever sit coms❤️. Thank you.
I mean to watch every episode sometime as the writing was such high quality. Very warm amusing and a joy to sit down to.
Love that the last episode of Ted Lasso included a nod to that shot of Sam straightening the picture of Geronimo, in the last episode of Cheers. And I’m feeling pretty smug that I spotted it. 😊
Takes Me Back To My Childhood, Great Memories
The brilliance of the show as well as the magnificent cast, was the fact that they never replaced a character with the same character type. One in a million show.
One of my favorite shows watch re runs all the time.
One of my all time favorite shows. Man the memories it brings back!! So much nostalgia just hearing that theme song. Can't even tell you how many times I've watched it straight through .
Despised it as a teenager. Now I can watch one episode after another in my 50s.
It’s on right now and I’ve been watching it from the beginning. So good.
I watched that final episode from an event at the State House in Boston. I'll never forget it. Members of the tourism industry, filled the halls in tribute to a show that meant so much to Boston tourism.
My wife and I just finished season 5 and moving onto season 6. What a great show.
Making your way in the world today takes everything you got. Show was so funny, amazing cast.
I watched it as it came out and I still watch it now, the dialogue is brilliant
Getting profound sadness just watching this. Almost tears as I equate this with the passing of time and those good times that can only be experienced as a memory. Life and time so short
Watching shows like this & talking about them @ work the next day was part of life. Now there's so much choice no one watches the same thing. That was a fast 30 yrs.
This was my dad's favourite sitcom. Mine was Frasier. You don't get these kind of top class sitcoms anymore.
Yep, even the Frasier reboot is awful - horrible writing and bad casting/acting (except Kelsey).
@@georgewashington3012, I agree.
I was in my forties when "Cheers" stopped airing. Not surprised the cast were stars then, and so many from the whole show, and cast, went on to become "Superstars"! Makes me wonder what I am going to do when I get old.
Wow. I was getting chills and downright emotional watching this. Such an iconic show that became a part of our lives.
And, btw, the Flaming Viking was not to save Sam's job, it was to save Woody's job.
Such a fantastic show . We were blessed . 🇮🇪🇮🇪
Replacing Coach with Woody was absolutely genius...BRILLIANT. I LOVED Coach and thought there is simply no way they could ever replace him and they couldn't but what they did with Woody being his almost long lost son was genius. Greatest character/cast replacement ever.
And replacing Diane/Shelly Long with Kirstie Allie's character was excellent as well.
I was 17 going on 18 30 years ago......hard to believe it's been that long. 30 feels more like 15 years.
I was 33 and still cried like a baby at the end of the finale.
Cheers makes me so nostalgic for my childhood. I have such fond, happy memories of watching this show w my parents.
I’m 66 and Started binge watching it last night first time since I originally seen it…done 8 episodes, my goodness the quality of the script and brilliance of the characters 🤣👏👏👏
One of the most original, greatest shows ever!
I love lucy holds that title, but cheers is in 2nd place for sure.
Maybe@@texasgirl6000, but Lucy was a bit too goofy for me.
Good interview. 90 million. Impressive. Yes I watched. I was sad when Diane left. Ted Danson still looks good.
Cheers was a great show. I was especially glad it aired in the UK growing up. We loved it.
I watched this growing up when it aired. I still watch this show on the regular, the writing is so good & smart. Bar Wars episodes are my favorite!
Diane saying, "Your Mama!" to Gary always kills me.
@@lnl3237 Yes! 🤣The Bloody Mary Contest is my favorite..."All part of the plan...Not Part of the Plan" or the Halloween episode where Gary "dies" lol!
Great show! During its heyday I went to the Bull N Finch, the bar Cheers was based on, and found it nothing like Cheers. They really created something from scratch and made it great! One of the best theme songs in the history of TV. I was one of the 90 million watching the final episode. I've seen every single one, multiple times.
They did have a Cheers designed like the set at Faniuel Hall in Downtown Boston. Closed a few years ago.
Like Seinfeld, the writing is what makes Cheers the show that it is. I really missed Coach though, he was one of a kind.
Back Then When NBC Was A Must See TV
It was always on Friday Night in the Uk ❤️ loved it.
I loved the show so funny. To the ones who passed on bless you and great work ❤😊
I recently started re-watching this. The first 2 seasons were really hilarious.
The early yrs of most great sitcoms are usually the best. Fresh & funny ideas get hard to come up with. It was a great run,you forget how much we missed something.
Till the late 90s early 00s when I discovered and fell in love with Seinfeld, when one asked me which was my favorite sitcom, there was only one answer, Cheers.
Even though I was a kid when it was originally shown, I just loved the whole thing and I felt like I was part of it.
Thanks for this video.
you nailed it. we felt like we were part of it.
Ted Danson and John Ratzenberger had their own Cheers reunion on an episode of CSI.
Absolute best sitcom ever…I rank it #1 in any genre of television! Great writing, great characters and awesome actors! It never got old, it NEVER jumped the shark…it was amazing!
I remember every episode when i was a kid. One of the final episodes, that was pure greatness, was when Rhea Perlman made up one of her strong and famous drinks. Everyone got wasted, passed out at the bar and everyone had a massive hangover the next scene. Cliff called the bar because he didn't know where he was and Sam told him he was in the bar office. 😂 I never saw my Mom and Dad laugh so hard, I was young but I understood it and was laughing as well. It was a great show that will never be reproduced.
and one episode, cliff and norm got drunk and woke up in the office, cliff said, this is weird, my underwear is really loose, norm said, that's odd, my underwear is really tight! and the hilarity ensues!
Plus they both realize that they have tattoos on their butts....Cliffs said I love Vera and Norm's said God Bless the US Post Office
I just watched that episode
I miss those days so much.
In the UK, it was on Friday nights.... but it still worked 😆
I remember it so well. I wouldn't go out on a Friday night even though it like prime "meet girls" night. All I wanted to do was sit on the sofa where everyone knew my name and watch my favourite show.
Cheers was such a great show and Frasier is one of my all time favorite sitcoms.
My favourite TV show by a mile.
My favorite character was Cliff Clavin. He always cracked me up!
Thank you entertaining us!
Just a wonderful show, thank you to all the Cheers cast and crew.
Such a great show. Well deserving of all the praise. I miss watching the reruns.
They're all on Paramount+
@@geoffreid2473 I know. I don't have Paramount+. I'm a streamer. I can't go back now. 😪
I am in the process of rewatching all the episodes. Still holds up.
It's a shame Rhea, Woody, and some others didn't make it. Cheers and Mash were my go-to's.
OMG this was shot at DuMont's in Austin on 4th street! I literally was at the bar next door and I had no idea this was happening that night and all day this weekend! AHHHHHHHHHHHHH how did I miss this! I am so sad, I could have met the cast, I LOVE THIS SHOW and I was just went to the cheers bar on a cruise that went to boston! I just happened to watch this because the cheers song was stuck in my head!
if there is one show that brings back good memories.... it's Cheers !!! like the guy said... Thursdays at 9pm..glued to the TV !!! and the next day at school....it was the topic of conversation with the buddies !!!! how time flies !!!!