@@secondbest2877I remember back when M*A*S*H was on after the 10pm news, followed by The Odd Couple. A few years later a rival station started playing Cheers after their 10pm news. I was a M*A*S*H fan and my best friend Ron was a Cheers fan. We'd argue over which was better. Both were incredible shows. Cheers had such an eclectic group of characters. From Norm to Cliff, Woody to Carla, Frasier and Diane, and of course Sam Malone and later Rebecca Howe. Coach was such a caring and offbeat guy, and Woody took that role and gave Coach "way" a great continuing story. Like M*A*S*H Cheers had some of their actors leave to move on, or in Coach's character sadly he passed away, and like M*A*S*H they never missed a beat and they kept on top. I still have M*A*S*H as my all-time favorite TV show, but Cheers is close behind.
Coach was one of my favorites. It was very sad that he died at such a young age. He was 59 years old, but he looked like he was in his 70s because of his heart condition. I'm on season 4, episode 9, and I can't tell you how much I love the show. I do miss Coach, but Woody is great too.
Let's not forget the excellent theme tune. That's what got me hooked originally back in the late 80's. I was young, but now watching all the episodes from scratch. Brilliant show. One of the best.
I love that Ted mentioned the Coach's daughter episode, it has one of my all time favorite lines: "you don't get me & you don't get Pennsylvania, you just get more obnoxious!"
Saw George Wendt in an episode of "Hot in Cleveland" where he played an Amish character dating one of the stars, and when they walked into a bar everyone yelled "YODER!"
While Shelly did her part well, I hated the character so much, I cannot rewatch the shows where she is on. But Kirsties character is easy on the ears to receive. She was not abusive and mind F'ing everyone. Which made her a loving character to enjoy being bonkers.
I do think the Diane seasons were the best, but the on again off again relationship between her and Sam was starting to get old. The change to Rebecca, gave the show a fresh look that extended it's life.
@@TimCarter Maybe I need to rewatch. But I just remember it being dated and less polished, and she also seemed genuinely annoying. Whereas Rebecca was likeable and hilarious, and her era had Woody, a more developed Frasier and Robin.
I bought the complete box set on DVD a few years ago and I have binge-watched every episode three times a year. My favourite character was Coach. But they were all great.
My fave all time line was from Norm. He walks in, Everyone shouts "NORM!" Sam says, "What you up to, Norm?" Norm replies, "My ideal weight if I was 8 feet tall." 😆👍
My favourite Cheers exchange: Norm: give me a beer Woody and make sure you stop me after one. Woody: you sure Mr Peterson? Norm: ah, make it 130 Just brilliant writing.
I like this one (unless I dreamt it)...... Woody : "What do you say to a nice cold beer, Mr Peterson? Norm : "I'd say what's a nice beer like you doing in a face like this?"
@@regviewer That was on Frasier, during the episode where Diane comes back and Frasier attends a dress rehearsal of her play. The character representing Norm was named Ned.
He forgot, it's as simple as that. We all do it and it's not like he doesn't have anything else to think about and comcentrate on. All that really matters is that one of them mentioned her. 🙂
This is one of my favorite shows ever, if not my favorite. It was so well written, acted, and all the other things (set design, etc.). I liked that they didn't write down to the audience. I learned a lot as a child watching this because the context would explain a word I didn't know. Shows like this bring us up.
I can’t believe some shows last over a decade; the actors actually spend that much of their lives on them, and now you can watch all the episodes in about a week, without commercials.
I always meant to watch Cheers because of my eternal love of Kirstie Alley. I finally ended up watching it during the first lockdown and it very quickly became my all-time favourite sitcom. Good shows are timeless, and Cheers will live on forever. ❤I can't thank the creators and the cast enough for bringing so much joy and warmth episode after episode. It's so easy to feel like part of the Cheers family, even from the comfort of my own home. I love you, Cheers.
@@jerseyjoe1677 Hey! That ain't funky town? I have box set and they changed Monster Mash to Vampire Twist and I Fought the Law was changed to Working in the Hot Summer Sun or something like that. Funny episodes though. I always liked the Bar Wars episodes with Gary's Olde Town bar. Also there were two Gary's.
@arnoldwilliams9204 It never would have gotten off the ground without Ted Danson either. In fact all of the cast's chemistry made the show a hit. Great casting is essential. No show is a success because of just one person. Even a show built around an established star: Roseanne, Home Improvement etc. still needs the rest of the cast to work well together with great actors otherwise the show will fall flat on its face. Look at the Friends spin off, Joey. Very average cast with zero chemistry and below average scripts. So, it tanked. Shelley Long needed the cast and crew as much as they needed her. The show wasn't a success because of HER. This is proved by the fact the ratings went UP after Kirstie Alley joined.
Joey, interesting the guy that played Howard in big bang theory played almost identical character as Joey's nephews friend/foe from college, Joey wasn't a bad shoe, it wasn't friends and it was up against American Idle, survivor, and everybody hates Chris plus Smallville impossible slot, that friends was winning
@@andymathis6576 interesting. If you think about it, he's kinda the only character who is written as 100% likeable, except for maybe Norm? To a lesser extent Woody (who was his replacement after all.)
Just started my rewatch last night. The first season is so amazing and has such a charm. I wish they could go back to the negative and pull a 16:9 version like they did with The Wire.
I really like cheers one of my favorite sitcoms. Some 40+ years ago I met woody harrelson at the pool area when I was working at a hotel here in Sacramento. At that time he was touring with his band in northern California. I got his autograph and he wrote on a concert ad that had his picture "Don cheers woody" I just wished I could have taken a picture with him too.
Honestly. I binge watched the entire series some months ago. I had not seen the series before. I was overwhelmed with the whole loose humour thing. Just loved it. And then it started to show again here in the UK with three episodes a day in the early morning. And I was hooked again, but for a different reason. It was my upbeat start to every day. Almost (I repeat almost) a better high than my breakfast coffee hit I thank you. So so much Good bless you all for that x
IMO, its the GOAT show. Season 1 is by far the best. The Diane years were the best, specifically the Coach years (seasons 1-3) Favorite episode, "The Endless Slumper", favorite line at a funeral , "let's hang him in effigy!" then Coach says "forget that, let's hang him right here in Boston!" most heartbreaking line "have a good life" worst episode ""It's a Mad, Mad, Mad Bar" underrated episode ""The Spy Who Came In for a Cold One""
When you started I was 25, my Mom, 51, we became instant fans. I still am and have turned my 27 & 23 year old daughter's on to Cheers, too. Love to you all. 💖 Honestly, we never watched S & S, didn't appeal.
Favorite Cheers episode, yeesh! The Thanksgiving food fight episode was of course a classic. The one where Sam & Diane imagine themselves as an old married couple in the home they were going to buy and elderly Cliffy going in and out of consciousness and occasionally blurting, "women!", the one where Coach is telling a woman (paraphrasing from memory here) "I'm not a rich man, I'm not a tall man, I'm not a milk man, I'm not a ginger bread man", and of course Woody's "Kelly Kelly Kelly Kelly" song for Kelly's birthday.
Love the Welsh flag here! I’m also from wales and honestly have never seen this program. I started 2 weeks ago at random looking for something to watch and I’m 20 episodes in already and wow, it’s right up my street.
I'm surprised that they didn't mention Grant Tinker who, as head of NBC, kept the show on the air despite it's horrible first-season ratings. Tinker and the 9 Emmy nominations in May of 1983 saved the show.
It helped nbc was in last place, and nothing was working, so low rated and award winning trumps low rated and no awards, post ateam, the ratings had improved or it been done
@@lexkanyima2195 yep abc was powerhouse with Happy Days and 3s company, cbs was just dominating, nbc had nothing, then around 84, ateam led to knight ride,r highway to heaven, r Cosbyand family ties and nbc was #1 on most nights
That was Brandon Tartikoff, according to George Wendt, Woody Harrelson and Ted Danson. They mentioned it on their podcast a few weeks ago. While Tinker was the Chairman and CEO of NBC at the time, Tartikoff was the head of the entertainment division.
I loved this...but it's not so much a reunion as a couple of guys from the show hangin' out. Where are Rhea, Woody, Shelley (aka "Shirley"😆), or even Paul?!?
I remember at school lunch we all got to be a character from cheers and one guy was Paul and I'm like who's that he's in every episode hanging out at the bar like norm, just their.
My dad was a B&F regular (likely not the guys they saw at the bar but nonetheless), and told me the story that him and his buddy were offered two VIP tickets to a pilot taping of a TV show about the bar from the bartender. They both looked at each other....A TV show?...About this place? We'll pass. That show was Cheers.
I went to that original bar 25 years ago being so excited I was gonna see the real cheers bar. Of course I was alittle disappointed that it was nothing like it except the entrance and a replica tiny cheers room which was packed. I’m sure the regulars didn’t like that show since it’s been very busy ever since and they can’t get a seat now lol
Glad to see most of the original cast but what about Rhea, Woody, Shelley, Bebe, and Kelsey? Together, they all made the show the success that it became and still is. Reply
thats what im saying man, even some of the more bit players/guest stars like Dan Hedaya, Paul Wilson, etc. Jackie Swanson, Anthony Cistaro could have been brought in or asked to take part in this
I guarantee you they were all invited, but for whatever reason, chose not to come. Could be scheduling issues or other things keeping them from going. Plus they do a lot of these, but it's usually the same people. John, George, Ted and the creators. I too would like to see others show up.
Honestly, I doubt it will happen. It's Kelsey's show and they never did full-cast reunions to my knowledge on Frasier during that original series. I think they got most of them in one episode but that was it. I have my doubts this version of Frasier will last beyond 1 or 2 seasons. It will NEVER be the same without the other Frasier cast members and John Mahoney/Martin Crane died 5 years ago. He was at least as integral to the success of the original Frasier series as David Hyde-Pierce was. You need that character interplay, the family relationships. I don't know that they'll get that with Frasier's grown son in the new series! I may be wrong but I think the new Frasier will go down as well as the Night Court sequel series has so far! It's coasting on inertia and that's it. The little I've watched of Nu-Court has convinced me that it has neither the spark or humor of the original show. What I saw was frankly terrible TV. It's at best a bland series.
@@AvengerII Yes, the first episodes of the new Frasier were not very good. But I watched until the seventh episode and I can say that starting from episodes 4-5 the series becomes much better and funnier. Episode 7 made me feel like Frasier 2003
@@DNZKH Same for me. I didn't like the first couple of episodes but the show grew on me. Glen & Les Charles are brilliant writers. I teared up when I saw the name of the bar they go to.
This was my favorite show when I was a kid. I even won a Cheers trivia contest. But after barley watching it for years I've been binge watching it for the past few weeks. I like to think that Sam and Diane eventually end up together; Maybe they somehow bumped into each other in Boston.
I remember back when M*A*S*H was on after the 10pm news, followed by The Odd Couple. A few years later a rival station started playing Cheers after their 10pm news. I was a M*A*S*H fan and my best friend Ron was a Cheers fan. We'd argue over which was better. Both were incredible shows. Cheers had such an eclectic group of characters. From Norm to Cliff, Woody to Carla, Frasier and Diane, and of course Sam Malone and later Rebecca Howe. Coach was such a caring and offbeat guy, and Woody took that role and gave Coach "way" a great continuing story. Like M*A*S*H Cheers had some of their actors leave to move on, or in Coach's character sadly he passed away, and like M*A*S*H they never missed a beat and they kept on top. I still have M*A*S*H as my all-time favorite TV show, but Cheers is close behind.
Words cannot explain how much I love Cheers Frazier The Andy Griffith Show Those top 3 are beyond any ratings for me. Masterpieces These are also great Father Knows Best Dennis the Menace The Twilight Zone The Office M*A*S*H* Taxi
Fraisier coming to the bar and reminiscing about things changing says ‘ah, death in life, the days that are no more. I wonder who said that?’ Woody ‘who said what?’ Fraisier ‘death in life the days that are no more’. Woody ‘you did!’ Fraisier (puzzled) ‘no woody. I mean, the first time’. Woody ‘ you said it both times’.
Why no Shelly Long, Rhea Perlman, Kelsey Grammer, Woody Harrelson, Bebe Neuwirth, Paul WIlson or even Dan Hedaya, Jackie Swanson, Anthony Cistaro ????? Could have/Should have had a lot more of the actors who were a part of making this show what it was, even if their part was only a smaller bit of the composite whole, together they all made it what we saw. For that matter, more behind the scenes crew people and writers, directors, etc. could have been involved with this 'reunion'
I've been binging Cheers the last few months, on the last season now. Would have been great to have Carla on the panel as well. Would love to see the new Frasier show have Frasier walk back into Cheers and find Cliff and Norm still sitting there.
Had great writing. I still remember some of the great lines. Sam asked norm as he walked in “what’s shakin norm?” he said all 4 cheeks and a couple of chins
@@toddanthony6664 Why did you say that? It’s the same thing for Cheers. Sure some of the cast members already passed. But they still have surviving cast members and are able to do a reunion show. 🧐🧐🧐🧐
Rest in Peace Kirstie Alley
I'm sure she's still spewing her hateful rhetoric in the bowels of hell.
She was sooo funny.
Cheers had such great characters……including hers.
@@secondbest2877I remember back when M*A*S*H was on after the 10pm news, followed by The Odd Couple. A few years later a rival station started playing Cheers after their 10pm news. I was a M*A*S*H fan and my best friend Ron was a Cheers fan. We'd argue over which was better. Both were incredible shows. Cheers had such an eclectic group of characters. From Norm to Cliff, Woody to Carla, Frasier and Diane, and of course Sam Malone and later Rebecca Howe. Coach was such a caring and offbeat guy, and Woody took that role and gave Coach "way" a great continuing story. Like M*A*S*H Cheers had some of their actors leave to move on, or in Coach's character sadly he passed away, and like M*A*S*H they never missed a beat and they kept on top. I still have M*A*S*H as my all-time favorite TV show, but Cheers is close behind.
Couldn't Possibly replace Diane, impossible ? Shazam... Kirstie, Rebecca, as Good if not slightly Better ?.
Bebe was a force on the show. I couldn't believe how funny Lilith was.
Coach was one of my favorites. It was very sad that he died at such a young age. He was 59 years old, but he looked like he was in his 70s because of his heart condition. I'm on season 4, episode 9, and I can't tell you how much I love the show. I do miss Coach, but Woody is great too.
I'm watching repeats now....Iconic casting throughout time🤗
RIP Kirstie😍 you were an unbelievable talent beyond Cheers.
She was thoughtful and funny. I miss seeing her on X (Twitter). She would engage with anybody.
Let's not forget the excellent theme tune. That's what got me hooked originally back in the late 80's. I was young, but now watching all the episodes from scratch. Brilliant show. One of the best.
The song.. that is one of the things you will never forget about this show... just brings a feeling to you.
I love that Ted mentioned the Coach's daughter episode, it has one of my all time favorite lines: "you don't get me & you don't get Pennsylvania, you just get more obnoxious!"
Saw George Wendt in an episode of "Hot in Cleveland" where he played an Amish character dating one of the stars, and when they walked into a bar everyone yelled "YODER!"
Norm enters- "It's a dog eat dog world out there and I'm wearing Milk-Bone underwear"
Ted was so right about Kirstie being able to turn on the crazy car wreck meltdown scenes.
While Shelly did her part well, I hated the character so much, I cannot rewatch the shows where she is on. But Kirsties character is easy on the ears to receive. She was not abusive and mind F'ing everyone. Which made her a loving character to enjoy being bonkers.
Cheers was amazing especially the Shelly Long seasons.
Yes. And especially the Kirstie Alley ones.
I do think the Diane seasons were the best, but the on again off again relationship between her and Sam was starting to get old. The change to Rebecca, gave the show a fresh look that extended it's life.
Can't argue with that.@@TimCarter
@@TimCarter Maybe I need to rewatch. But I just remember it being dated and less polished, and she also seemed genuinely annoying. Whereas Rebecca was likeable and hilarious, and her era had Woody, a more developed Frasier and Robin.
Wasn't a fan of Shelley Long. Show was better with Kirsty
I just started watching Cheers recently and am obsessed! ❤
One of the BEST shows!
I bought the complete box set on DVD a few years ago and I have binge-watched every episode three times a year. My favourite character was Coach. But they were all great.
I liked the episodes where Diane. And Coach were in them!
My fave all time line was from Norm.
He walks in, Everyone shouts "NORM!"
Sam says, "What you up to, Norm?"
Norm replies, "My ideal weight if I was 8 feet tall."
😆👍
My favourite Cheers exchange:
Norm: give me a beer Woody and make sure you stop me after one.
Woody: you sure Mr Peterson?
Norm: ah, make it 130
Just brilliant writing.
I like this one (unless I dreamt it)......
Woody : "What do you say to a nice cold beer, Mr Peterson?
Norm : "I'd say what's a nice beer like you doing in a face like this?"
One of my favorites when Norm entered, "Hey, Norm what's up?
Norm "My nipples, it's freezing out there"
@@regviewer That was on Frasier, during the episode where Diane comes back and Frasier attends a dress rehearsal of her play. The character representing Norm was named Ned.
Actually, he said 11 feet tall.
It was good of George to mention Bebe Neuwirth. The host just glossed over her for some reason.
He forgot, it's as simple as that. We all do it and it's not like he doesn't have anything else to think about and comcentrate on. All that really matters is that one of them mentioned her. 🙂
It definitely was must-see tv back then. I still watch reruns pretty much every evening on cable tv
This is one of my favorite shows ever, if not my favorite. It was so well written, acted, and all the other things (set design, etc.). I liked that they didn't write down to the audience. I learned a lot as a child watching this because the context would explain a word I didn't know. Shows like this bring us up.
I can’t believe some shows last over a decade; the actors actually spend that much of their lives on them, and now you can watch all the episodes in about a week, without commercials.
I always meant to watch Cheers because of my eternal love of Kirstie Alley. I finally ended up watching it during the first lockdown and it very quickly became my all-time favourite sitcom. Good shows are timeless, and Cheers will live on forever. ❤I can't thank the creators and the cast enough for bringing so much joy and warmth episode after episode. It's so easy to feel like part of the Cheers family, even from the comfort of my own home. I love you, Cheers.
Where’s the ladies?
My favorite sitcom. I own every season. Great writers and cast.
I hate that they cut some of the original music like monster mash
@@jerseyjoe1677 Hey! That ain't funky town? I have box set and they changed Monster Mash to Vampire Twist and I Fought the Law was changed to Working in the Hot Summer Sun or something like that. Funny episodes though. I always liked the Bar Wars episodes with Gary's Olde Town bar. Also there were two Gary's.
@captainscentsible3938 Satan and Buster 🤣 I think the episodes got better in the later seasons. Funny episode!
One of the best TV-shows ever.
In the beginning, the show never would have gotten off the ground without SHELLEY LONG!!!
Yep show had a really different feel with out Shelly.
@arnoldwilliams9204 It never would have gotten off the ground without Ted Danson either. In fact all of the cast's chemistry made the show a hit. Great casting is essential. No show is a success because of just one person.
Even a show built around an established star: Roseanne, Home Improvement etc. still needs the rest of the cast to work well together with great actors otherwise the show will fall flat on its face. Look at the Friends spin off, Joey. Very average cast with zero chemistry and below average scripts. So, it tanked.
Shelley Long needed the cast and crew as much as they needed her. The show wasn't a success because of HER. This is proved by the fact the ratings went UP after Kirstie Alley joined.
Joey, interesting the guy that played Howard in big bang theory played almost identical character as Joey's nephews friend/foe from college, Joey wasn't a bad shoe, it wasn't friends and it was up against American Idle, survivor, and everybody hates Chris plus Smallville impossible slot, that friends was winning
One of the best sitcoms of my life. Since my childhood, till the end.
Shelley really was amazing.
Crazy to think the entire cast are now all older than Coach. Even Woody. 😮
Never realized Coach was only 61 when he died
He's the one I really like on cheers rest easy coach
@@andymathis6576 interesting. If you think about it, he's kinda the only character who is written as 100% likeable, except for maybe Norm? To a lesser extent Woody (who was his replacement after all.)
@@mattj65816norm spends all his time at bar drinking not paying his tab not seeing his wife and not working.
He's great
@@wrldchamps04he looked 71 at the start of the show.
Just started my rewatch last night. The first season is so amazing and has such a charm. I wish they could go back to the negative and pull a 16:9 version like they did with The Wire.
Whole cast was amazing. Many have mentioned Shelley Long. Yeah, she was great.
I discovered the show this year, have soon watched all episodes 😍🤩 Didn't watch it when I was young. I'm Swedish
I really like cheers one of my favorite sitcoms. Some 40+ years ago I met woody harrelson at the pool area when I was working at a hotel here in Sacramento. At that time he was touring with his band in northern California. I got his autograph and he wrote on a concert ad that had his picture "Don cheers woody" I just wished I could have taken a picture with him too.
Honestly. I binge watched the entire series some months ago.
I had not seen the series before. I was overwhelmed with the whole loose humour thing. Just loved it.
And then it started to show again here in the UK with three episodes a day in the early morning.
And I was hooked again, but for a different reason. It was my upbeat start to every day. Almost (I repeat almost) a better high than my breakfast coffee hit
I thank you. So so much
Good bless you all for that x
I still laugh at episodes even if I have seen it many times before.
IMO, its the GOAT show. Season 1 is by far the best. The Diane years were the best, specifically the Coach years (seasons 1-3)
Favorite episode, "The Endless Slumper", favorite line at a funeral , "let's hang him in effigy!" then Coach says "forget that, let's hang him right here in Boston!" most heartbreaking line "have a good life"
worst episode ""It's a Mad, Mad, Mad Bar"
underrated episode ""The Spy Who Came In for a Cold One""
im watching cheers for the very first time and im on season 2 and its already making it too my top 5 favorite sitcoms of all time
Those writes that were on TAXI, wrote some of most laugh out loud funny stuff I have ever watched. Then Cheer's! Jesus!
The greatest ever!
My favorite show as a young 20 something in the 80's.
When you started I was 25, my Mom, 51, we became instant fans. I still am and have turned my 27 & 23 year old daughter's on to Cheers, too. Love to you all. 💖
Honestly, we never watched S & S, didn't appeal.
S & S?
Grew up watching the show, and I still love it. Thanks for sharing this upload here.
WOW,..John is now bigger than Geroge!
Amazing show, forever timeless!!!
Favorite Cheers episode, yeesh! The Thanksgiving food fight episode was of course a classic. The one where Sam & Diane imagine themselves as an old married couple in the home they were going to buy and elderly Cliffy going in and out of consciousness and occasionally blurting, "women!", the one where Coach is telling a woman (paraphrasing from memory here) "I'm not a rich man, I'm not a tall man, I'm not a milk man, I'm not a ginger bread man", and of course Woody's "Kelly Kelly Kelly Kelly" song for Kelly's birthday.
I watched then and I still watch it now brilliant 👏👏👏👏👏🏴
Love the Welsh flag here! I’m also from wales and honestly have never seen this program. I started 2 weeks ago at random looking for something to watch and I’m 20 episodes in already and wow, it’s right up my street.
I'm surprised that they didn't mention Grant Tinker who, as head of NBC, kept the show on the air despite it's horrible first-season ratings. Tinker and the 9 Emmy nominations in May of 1983 saved the show.
It helped nbc was in last place, and nothing was working, so low rated and award winning trumps low rated and no awards, post ateam, the ratings had improved or it been done
@@petewillson205back then, CBS and ABC were shows to watch good shows and NBC was struggling
@@lexkanyima2195 yep abc was powerhouse with Happy Days and 3s company, cbs was just dominating, nbc had nothing, then around 84, ateam led to knight ride,r highway to heaven, r Cosbyand family ties and nbc was #1 on most nights
@@petewillson205 which it ushering a new era for sitcoms
That was Brandon Tartikoff, according to George Wendt, Woody Harrelson and Ted Danson. They mentioned it on their podcast a few weeks ago.
While Tinker was the Chairman and CEO of NBC at the time, Tartikoff was the head of the entertainment division.
Agreed with John, the "literate," the vocabulary in this show, was above and beyond other classic American shows.
George Wendt has recovered well 🙏
I watched every show when it was on TV many years ago. And I have watched every show many times. I have all 11 seasons on DVD.
Remiss not mentioning one of the most recognizable opening credit theme songs in sitcom history by Gary Portnoy.
I fall asleep listening to cheers everynight
Cheers season three is my favorite, because I was born during it.
I REALLY, REALLY LOVED CHEERS!! THEE BEST SHOW EVER ON TV!! YOU CAN RELATE TO THE SHOW! ❤
Cliff is larger than Norm.
Yes. Cliff is fatter than norm
I was a fan as a child and still love it and the theme song.
You wanna be where everybody knows
Your name.
😍
It sucks that not all of them could be there
It still holds up today.
Brilliant show one of the best of all time
I loved this...but it's not so much a reunion as a couple of guys from the show hangin' out. Where are Rhea, Woody, Shelley (aka "Shirley"😆), or even Paul?!?
Or Kelsey, too?
Paul. Loved that character. Almost tubier than Norm 😂
I remember at school lunch we all got to be a character from cheers and one guy was Paul and I'm like who's that he's in every episode hanging out at the bar like norm, just their.
they weren't offered enough money ! 😂
My favourite part of the entire series is when Fredrick Crane went into the bar with his dad and said his very first word: "Norm".
This is like Paul and Ringo got together for a song and they called it a Beatles reunion.
My dad was a B&F regular (likely not the guys they saw at the bar but nonetheless), and told me the story that him and his buddy were offered two VIP tickets to a pilot taping of a TV show about the bar from the bartender. They both looked at each other....A TV show?...About this place? We'll pass. That show was Cheers.
I went to that original bar 25 years ago being so excited I was gonna see the real cheers bar. Of course I was alittle disappointed that it was nothing like it except the entrance and a replica tiny cheers room which was packed. I’m sure the regulars didn’t like that show since it’s been very busy ever since and they can’t get a seat now lol
Since Ratzenberg played the role of a know it all. Was there not an episode where he plays on Jeopardy?
Yes, he knew every question, till the final one.😂
These two shows could blend together.
❤Diane❤
What a great interview!
More empty tables please. Everyone’s so close together.
Simply the best comedy on U.K Television ever!
Can you imagine hanging with George and John back in the day… or even now?
The three big ones were Cheers, Frasier and Golden Girls. All amazing!
Glad to see most of the original cast but what about Rhea, Woody, Shelley, Bebe, and Kelsey? Together, they all made the show the success that it became and still is.
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Kelsey is supposed to reboot Frasier but uncertain when
thats what im saying man, even some of the more bit players/guest stars like Dan Hedaya, Paul Wilson, etc. Jackie Swanson, Anthony Cistaro could have been brought in or asked to take part in this
I guarantee you they were all invited, but for whatever reason, chose not to come. Could be scheduling issues or other things keeping them from going. Plus they do a lot of these, but it's usually the same people. John, George, Ted and the creators. I too would like to see others show up.
The women of the show refused to go to this reunion
would certainly be great before too many people are gone forever@@4seeableTV
My favorite part was at 32 minutes when the host got a text message saying that he called Shelly Long Shirley
I really hope they bring the Cheers cast back in Frasier's reboot. Anything if it means getting this group back together.
Honestly, I doubt it will happen.
It's Kelsey's show and they never did full-cast reunions to my knowledge on Frasier during that original series. I think they got most of them in one episode but that was it.
I have my doubts this version of Frasier will last beyond 1 or 2 seasons.
It will NEVER be the same without the other Frasier cast members and John Mahoney/Martin Crane died 5 years ago. He was at least as integral to the success of the original Frasier series as David Hyde-Pierce was. You need that character interplay, the family relationships. I don't know that they'll get that with Frasier's grown son in the new series!
I may be wrong but I think the new Frasier will go down as well as the Night Court sequel series has so far! It's coasting on inertia and that's it. The little I've watched of Nu-Court has convinced me that it has neither the spark or humor of the original show. What I saw was frankly terrible TV. It's at best a bland series.
@@AvengerII Yes, the first episodes of the new Frasier were not very good. But I watched until the seventh episode and I can say that starting from episodes 4-5 the series becomes much better and funnier. Episode 7 made me feel like Frasier 2003
@@DNZKH Same for me. I didn't like the first couple of episodes but the show grew on me. Glen & Les Charles are brilliant writers.
I teared up when I saw the name of the bar they go to.
Host is BRUTAL.
This was my favorite show when I was a kid. I even won a Cheers trivia contest. But after barley watching it for years I've been binge watching it for the past few weeks. I like to think that Sam and Diane eventually end up together; Maybe they somehow bumped into each other in Boston.
Cheers 🥂 legendary
I remember back when M*A*S*H was on after the 10pm news, followed by The Odd Couple. A few years later a rival station started playing Cheers after their 10pm news. I was a M*A*S*H fan and my best friend Ron was a Cheers fan. We'd argue over which was better. Both were incredible shows. Cheers had such an eclectic group of characters. From Norm to Cliff, Woody to Carla, Frasier and Diane, and of course Sam Malone and later Rebecca Howe. Coach was such a caring and offbeat guy, and Woody took that role and gave Coach "way" a great continuing story. Like M*A*S*H Cheers had some of their actors leave to move on, or in Coach's character sadly he passed away, and like M*A*S*H they never missed a beat and they kept on top. I still have M*A*S*H as my all-time favorite TV show, but Cheers is close behind.
Cheers was hilarious. Norm was my favorite.
Words cannot explain how much I love
Cheers
Frazier
The Andy Griffith Show
Those top 3 are beyond any ratings for me. Masterpieces
These are also great
Father Knows Best
Dennis the Menace
The Twilight Zone
The Office
M*A*S*H*
Taxi
I live in Austin and I missed this 💔
I would have driven down from Lubbock had I known about it.
Still stands up and better than any crap so called Sitcoms of today, well except for THE BIG BANG THEORY 😁👍🏻
The "will they or won't they" idea is an incredible legacy for Cheers
Fraisier coming to the bar and reminiscing about things changing says ‘ah, death in life, the days that are no more. I wonder who said that?’ Woody ‘who said what?’ Fraisier ‘death in life the days that are no more’. Woody ‘you did!’ Fraisier (puzzled) ‘no woody. I mean, the first time’. Woody ‘ you said it both times’.
Why no Shelly Long, Rhea Perlman, Kelsey Grammer, Woody Harrelson, Bebe Neuwirth, Paul WIlson or even Dan Hedaya, Jackie Swanson, Anthony Cistaro ????? Could have/Should have had a lot more of the actors who were a part of making this show what it was, even if their part was only a smaller bit of the composite whole, together they all made it what we saw. For that matter, more behind the scenes crew people and writers, directors, etc. could have been involved with this 'reunion'
they did one in 2016 its on you tube, shelly and rhea and them are all there.
Yes, and they should have had it on the old set. With brand new scripts. And make new episodes. Etc....
the first 5 were busy... the last 4 were secondary characters and largely forgettable.
Wow Cliff looks bigger than Norm now
Ted ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bosom buddies was fun too.
Some of the first rehearsals for the Cheers pilot episode were at the Bosom Buddies bar set.
Sam Malone best character ever 44:31
I've been binging Cheers the last few months, on the last season now. Would have been great to have Carla on the panel as well. Would love to see the new Frasier show have Frasier walk back into Cheers and find Cliff and Norm still sitting there.
Had great writing. I still remember some of the great lines. Sam asked norm as he walked in “what’s shakin norm?” he said all 4 cheeks and a couple of chins
Judging by their physiques Cliff and Norm have been sitting on their bar stools drinking beer for the last 40 years.
Miss you
Next time “Cheers” does a reunion, they need to include a tribute to Kirstie Alley.
I never knew George met Woody at a grocery store.
Rip Coach, Rebecca and Eddie LeBec.
Drink every time the crowd yells Norm! 🍻
Please do other 80s sitcom reunions. Three’s Company, Night Court, etc. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
If you want to do a reunion for both of those shows, you better get an Ouija board.
@@toddanthony6664 Why did you say that? It’s the same thing for Cheers. Sure some of the cast members already passed. But they still have surviving cast members and are able to do a reunion show. 🧐🧐🧐🧐
There's a pretty good reunion of the major players from Three's Company on UA-cam.
Most of the cast of Night Court passed away. Only John Larroquette, Richard Moll and Marsha Warfield is still alive.
@@DarthSideous63Richard Moll is now gone.
1:34 "Norm!!"
Let's see the show as older men and women at the bar .. Taxy was real fun too because of the characters.
31:08; 'Shirley' ?