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On this day May 7, 1987, Shelley Long made her final appearance as a regular cast member on the NBC sitcom Cheers. For five seasons, she played Diane Chambers, the intelligent and often overly philosophical waitress whose on again off again romance with Sam Malone was central to the show’s early...
On this day March 31 1983 one of television’s most iconic couples shared their first kiss. In the season 1 finale of Cheers Sam Malone and Diane Chambers finally gave in to the tension that had been building all season and locked lips in the bar’s office marking the beginning of one of the most...
On this day, February 12, 1985, Nicholas Colasanto, best known for his role as Coach Ernie Pantusso on Cheers, passed away at the age of 61 from a heart attack.
Colasanto was a beloved figure on the hit sitcom, playing the kind-hearted and often forgetful bartender and mentor to Sam Malone. His...
On this day, September 30, 1984, the iconic mystery series Murder, She Wrote premiered on CBS! Starring Angela Lansbury as Jessica Fletcher, a crime-solving mystery writer, the show became a massive hit, running for 12 seasons with 264 episodes and 4 TV movies. For 8 out of its 12 years, Murder...
On this day, September 30, 1982, the iconic sitcom Cheers premiered on NBC! The show, set in a Boston bar, ran for an impressive 11 seasons with a total of 275 episodes. Over the years, Cheers won 4 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series in 1983, 1984, and 1989. Despite its later success...
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