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* In Cheers, the slow-witted bartender known as " Coach " in one episode claimed to hold a minor league record for being hit by pitches.
* Though its usage here is not a parody, in an episode of Cheers, Cliff aborts his plans to emigrate to Canada with his love interest when Sam, Woody, and Frasier appeal to his patriotic side by singing this song.
* Cheers ( 1984 ) – Amanda Boyer in episode: " A Ditch in Time "
In 1986, he married Toni Hudson, an actress ( who had previously appeared in the fourth season A-Team episode " Blood, Sweat and Cheers " as Dana ), with whom he has two sons, George and Roland.
The final episode aired on May 25, 1999 with a 90-minute finale, which was the fourth highest rated comedy series finale of the 1990s, behind Cheers, The Cosby Show and Seinfeld.
In 1988 he made a cameo appearance as ' himself ' in an episode of Cheers, which was Boston-based like his own series ' Spenser '.
His final television performance was in 1993, playing himself in the cold open of the Cheers episode " Woody Gets An Election ".
* Cheers, as himself in 1993 episode “ Woody and the Election ”
In the Cheers episode " Never Love a Goalie, Part II ", he played acquitted murder suspect Bill Grand.
Still hoping to work on Cheers, Mirkin sent a spec script of an episode of Taxi to Cheers writers Ken Levine and David Sacks.
* In an episode of the television series Cheers titled " Thanksgiving Orphans " ( this episode first aired in 1986 ), Styron is mentioned as an esteemed guest of a Thanksgiving party hosted by one of Diane Chambers ' literature professors.
* Cheers ( 1 episode, 1985 )
American three-camera situation comedy, an extension of proscenium stage tradition, often include elements of farce, specifically in several episodes of Three's Company, the " Woody's Wedding " episode of Cheers and " The Ski Lodge " episode of Frasier.
She played a role in an episode of the NBC sitcom Cheers.
* He appeared as himself on an episode of Cheers ( episode 425 ; " Strange Bedfellows part 2 ").
Hay also sings " Where Everybody Knows Your Name ", the theme from Cheers, in the episode " My Life in Four Cameras " and the episode " My Philosophy " features Hay's song " Waiting For My Real Life To Begin ", sung by several members of the cast.
* Cheers ( 1992, one episode " Rebecca's Lover ... Not ") – Mark Newberger
Four years before his retirement he had a cameo role in the February 17, 1983 episode of Cheers entitled " No Contest ," which featured him ducking into the bar to escape a woman who pestered him on the street about his political ideals.
Norm also made one guest appearance each in the three other sitcoms known to be set in the Cheers universe: the Frasier episode " Cheerful Goodbyes " and the Wings episode " The Story of Joe ".

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One of his early books, Two Cheers for Capitalism, asserts that capitalism, or more precisely bourgeois capitalism, is worthy of two cheers: One cheer, because " it works, in a quite simple, material sense ", by improving the conditions of people.
In the first season episode of Cheers " The Spy Who Came In For a Cold One ," Ellis Rabb's guest character plagiarizes Landor's " She I Love ( Alas in Vain!
Danson earned $ 450, 000 per episode as Sam Malone within the last few years of Cheers before " One for the Road " was aired on May 20, 1993.
One time Rebecca flees to her father's house in tears, so she receives a bribe from her father and helps Sam buy back half of Cheers, resulting in their co-owning the bar.
Alexis also appeared with Mike Ditka in the last episode of Cheers, " One for the Road " in 1993.
By the 1980s, some shows like Bewitched and Jeannie moved to WLVI-TV ; the station did pick up shows like M * A * S * H, Barney Miller, The Beverly Hillbillies, Alice, The Jeffersons, Maude, One Day At A Time, Hart To Hart, Quincy, M. E., Trapper John M. D., Cheers ( itself set in Boston and now owned by CBS ), Family Ties, Small Wonder, Punky Brewster, Scooby Doo, He-Man, Superfriends, Ghostbusters, Ducktales, and others.
Heald also had brief appearances in the second season of Miami Vice (" The Prodigal Son "), the 2006 film X-Men: The Last Stand, and the Cheers final episode, " One for the Road ".
Among his films are One Way Passage ( 1932 ), China Seas ( 1935 ), Eternally Yours ( 1939 ), Seven Sinners ( 1940 ), Cheers for Miss Bishop ( 1941 ), The Cross of Lorraine ( 1943 ), and Bataan ( 1943 ).

Cheers and Other
Other credits include guest roles on such hit television series as Cheers, Three's Company, The Incredible Hulk, Baretta, Family, Emergency !, McCloud, Marcus Welby, M. D., Magnum, P. I., Murder, She Wrote, Judging Amy, The Six Million Dollar Man, The Bionic Woman, E / R, and Simon & Simon.
Other notable cameos include cast members of Cheers and Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Other " standards " Reader wrote include Strolling, Great Great Game, Gee, It's A Wonderful life, A Touch of Silver, Three Cheers, Show Time, Together, and The Scout Hymn.

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In the final season of Cheers ( 1992 – 93 ), Danson wanted to stop portraying Sam Malone, which contributed to the end of Cheers.
In the final season ( 1992 – 93 ), Rebecca's cigarette causes an enormous fire, and Rebecca remorsefully uses her life savings to repair Cheers.
In 1992, O ' Shea guest starred in the Season 10 finale of the sitcom Cheers, and, in 1995, in an episode of the show's spin-off Frasier.
During the next 5 years, they had recurring roles on Baby Talk ( as " Baby Max ", Feb. 1991-May 1992 ), Cheers ( as " Frederick Crane ", April 1991-January 1993 ), Dangerous Women ( as " Robbie Walker ", 1991 ), Life Goes On ( as " Baby Nick ", Sept. 1992-Feb. 1993 ), and The Bold and the Beautiful ( as " C. J.
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The sketch featured Cheers co-star George Wendt, a Chicago native, as host of a radio talk-show ( similar in tone to WGN radio's " The Sportswriters "), with co-panelists Carl Wollarski ( Robert Smigel ), Pat Arnold ( Mike Myers ) and Todd O ' Connor ( Chris Farley ).
" The writers also patterned the character after Norm Peterson ( George Wendt ), a character from the sitcom Cheers.
*" Helena " ( song ), 2004 song by My Chemical Romance from the album Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
On television, Richards also appeared in Miami Vice ( as an unscrupulous bookie ), Cheers ( as a character trying to collect on an old bet with Sam Malone ), and made several guest appearances with Jay Leno as an accident-prone fitness expert.
From 1905 to 1981 the town was home to Chorley Training College ( from the 1960s known as Chorley ' Day ' Training College ), designed by the Victorian and Edwardian architect Henry Cheers, and the town centre building now occupying this site is now Chorley Public Library.
Danson also appeared as Sam Malone in guest-starring roles on other sitcoms, such as Frasier ( a Cheers spin-off ), The Jim Henson Hour, and The Simpsons.
Danson went on to star in the successful CBS sitcom Becker ( produced by Paramount Television, which also produced Cheers ), which ran from 1998 – 2004.
Additional credits include Miami Vice, Murder, She Wrote, the Showtime television movie Common Ground ( which he also wrote ), and Cheers, which earned him an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.
In addition to The Odd Couple, The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Happy Days, other live sitcoms that were sweetened by Douglass were The Paul Lynde Show ( ABC, 1972 – 73 ), The Bob Newhart Show ( CBS, 1972 – 78 ), Maude ( CBS, 1972 – 78 ), Rhoda ( CBS, 1974 – 78 ), Laverne and Shirley ( ABC, 1976 – 83 ), Alice ( CBS, 1976 – 85 ), Soap ( ABC, 1977 – 81 ), Taxi ( ABC, 1978 – 82 ; NBC, 1982 – 83 ), Seinfeld ( NBC 1990-1998 ), Friends ( NBC 1994-2004 ), Cheers ( NBC, 1982 – 93 ) and its spinoff Frasier ( NBC, 1993 – 2004 ).
Norm appeared in all 275 episodes of Cheers between 1982 – 1993 ( the only patron to do so ), and was initially the only customer featured in the main cast ( to be later joined by Cliff Clavin, Frasier Crane, and Lilith Sternin ).
Norm's entrance into the bar is a running gag on Cheers, typically beginning with a welcome by the bar crowd yelling his name ( which later included the filming audience ), usually followed by a comment from Norm.
A running gag throughout the series are the numerous jokes made about the enormous size of Norm's tab at Cheers ( e. g., several large binders are shown as being just a portion of it – in the episode Home Malone ( season 9, episode 25 ), when Woody's rich, naive girlfriend Kelly waitresses at Cheers to gain " real-life experience ", Norm convinces her that the tab is a record of the beers for which he has already paid, and for each new beer a mark should be erased – and in the finale Sam has to have his total tab for the series calculated by NASA ).

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