Cheers
(1993)
Genre
- Comedy
- Drama
Seasons: 11
Episodes: 274
Overview
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 in Boston, where a group of locals meet to drink, relax, socialize, and escape from their day to day issues. At the center of the show is the bar's owner and head bartender, Sam Malone, who is a womanizing former relief pitcher for the Boston Red Sox.
Season 1
Season 2
Season 3
Season 4
Season 5
Season 6
Season 7
Season 8
Season 9
Season 10
Season 11
1.
Baby Balk
Sam and Rebecca decide to have a baby, but each get advice from Frasier and Lilith that kills the mood.
2.
Get Your Kicks on Route 666
Sam, Frasier, Cliff, and Norm attempt to take a cross-country road trip. Meanwhile, back at the bar, Rebecca and Lilith ogle Carla's nephew.
3.
Madame LaCarla
When Carla's psychic decides to retire, she selects Carla to succeed her. After receiving a bad review, Woody begins to doubt his acting abilities.
4.
The Norm Who Came to Dinner
Lilith and Frasier must deal with Norm as a house guest when he is injured painting their living room.
5.
Ma's Little Maggie
Cliff must confront his mother on being overbearing after she proposes to his girlfriend when his Ma feels it is time.
6.
Unplanned Parenthood
Sam and Rebecca decide to babysit all of Carla's children in an effort to test their parenting skills. Meanwhile, Cliff helps Woody make a video to introduce Kelly to his family.
7.
Bar Wars V: The Final Judgment
The Cheers crew prepares for their annual Halloween prank war with Gary's Olde Towne Tavern. This time, Sam may have gone a little too far.
8.
Where Have All the Floorboards Gone?
The gang feels responsible when the Celtics' Kevin McHale goes into a slump after becoming obsessed with the number of bolts in the floor of Boston Garden.
9.
Head Over Hill
After getting on Sam's nerves over the use of Melville's dumpsters, John Allen Hill is to be humiliated by Carla at Sam's request. Much to everyone's surprise, including her own, Carla ends up sleeping with Hill instead.
10.
A Fine French Whine
Woody wants to propose to Kelly, but Henr? and his expiring visa take precedence.
11.
I'm Okay, You're Defective
Frasier has to face making out a will while Sam braces himself for bad news from Rebecca's fertility doctor. In the end, after Frasier sets all of his affairs in order, Sam decides not to look at his sperm count and burns the envelope without opening it. Frasier's will is opened many decades later at his funeral to reveal that Sam's sperm count is perfectly average, indicating that Sam had accidentally burned the wrong envelope. The elderly Lilith immediately says, "that damn bar..."
12.
Go Make
Sam and Rebecca let their imaginations run free during a weekend of baby-making and dream up different versions of their future progeny.
13.
Don't Shoot...I'm Only the Psychiatrist
Cliff and Norm help Frasier's low esteem self-help group really help themselves, and Woody trims Sam's hair.
14.
No Rest for the Woody
Woody's extracurricular work as a gravedigger may pay for Kelly's engagement ring, but it also jeopardizes his first meeting with her grandmother (Celeste Holm).
15.
My Son, the Father
Sam finds a way to get even with John Hill. One of Carla's sons decides to become a priest.
16.
One Hugs, the Other Doesn't
A Boston performance by children's singer Nanny Gee (Emma Thompson) for Frederick's birthday sheds light on Frasier's past as Lilith and the barflies discover Nanny is Frasier's first wife. Frasier had forgotten to mention this fact to Lilith and when Nanny arrives at Cheers she and Lilith soon get into a catfight.
17.
A Diminished Rebecca with a Suspended Cliff
Woody's cousin (Harry Connick, Jr.) develops a crush on Rebecca and Cliff is very unhappy with the new postal uniforms.
18.
License to Hill
Rebecca takes control of the bar while Sam and the gang play a game of poker. While trying to impress Sam by showing her responsibility, Rebecca finds out she forgot to renew the liquor license. Now they must serve non-alcoholic drinks without anyone knowing the difference until it is renewed.
19.
Rich Man, Wood Man
The gang tries to bring Woody back to earth after a vacation in London with Kelly and her money.
20.
Smotherly Love
Lilith's overbearing mother comes to town for the renewal of the Crane's wedding vows and proceeds to take over every little detail. Norm comes into some money from a roulette win, and Rebecca wants Sam to get him to pay off his bar tab.
21.
Take Me Out of the Ball Game
Sam ponders a baseball comeback, but when he goes to play a few games, he discovers most of the players are much younger and more immature than he is. They're acting just like he used to, and Sam doesn't think he enjoys acting like that anymore. Meanwhile, back in Boston, Frasier loses Lilith's favourite lab rat and tries to get an identical one before she returns.
22.
Rebecca's Lover...Not
Rebecca's old high school flame (Harvey Fierstein) returns to see her and believes he might be there to reignite the spark they once shared, all while completely dodging every tell-tale sign that he isn't exactly who she thinks he is.
23.
Bar Wars VI: This Time It's for Real
Gary has sold his bar to a suspicious new owner whom the gang at Cheers decide to haze. It appears that they're in way over their heads when it is learned who the new owner really is and must now deal with potential consequences.
24.
Heeeeere's...Cliffy!
Cliff purchases tickets to see The Tonight Show after believing the joke he sent to the writers was accepted and will appear on-air. Johnny Carson appears as himself.
25.
An Old-Fashioned Wedding (Part 1)
The time has come for Woody and Kelly to wed, despite Carla's predictions that the event will be disastrous, which may very well be the case.
26.
An Old-Fashioned Wedding (Part 2)
The time has come for Woody and Kelly to wed, despite Carla's predictions that the event will be disastrous, which may very well be the case.
