Cheers
American television sitcom
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April 6 2025 | Most recent weekend binge airing on Decades (now Catchy Comedy). |
2023 | The Adventure Time spin-off series Fionna and Cake featured Cheers extensively, with the show's reruns playing on all televisions within Simon's mind and the season finale being titled 'Cheers'. |
2023 | Frasier was revived, with the character returning to Boston, mirroring the original Cheers series setting. |
2023 | Variety ranked Cheers #11 on its list of the 100 greatest TV shows of all time. |
2022 | Rolling Stone ranked Cheers as the eighth-greatest TV show of all time. |
2019 | Rhea Perlman, George Wendt, John Ratzenberger, and Kirstie Alley reprised their Cheers characters in an episode of The Goldbergs, playing customers of Geoff's food delivery business. |
2019 | CBS and Viacom reunited after previously splitting in 2005. |
2019 | Cheers aired again daily on Channel 4 in the UK. |
2017 | James Charisma of Paste magazine ranked Cheers' opening sequence No. 5 on 'The 75 Best TV Title Sequences of All Time' list. |
March 16 2015 | The series began airing on UK subscription channel Gold on weekdays at 9:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. |
2013 | GQ magazine conducted an online competition where Cheers was voted the greatest comedy show of all time. |
2011 | Cheers was made available on Netflix and Amazon Prime Video streaming services. |
2011 | Theme song 'Where Everybody Knows Your Name' is translated to Spanish as 'Donde la gente se divierte' and performed by Dani Martín, former singer of El Canto del Loco. |
September 11 2011 | First broadcast of the Spanish version of Cheers on Telecinco, produced by Plural Entertainment and Tom Collins, directly adapting the American sitcom's original concept |
July 28 2011 | Mediaset Spain holds a press conference presenting the Cheers remake and introducing future main cast members, including Alberto San Juan. |
April 28 2011 | Plural Entertainment and Tom Collins Productions begin filming the pilot episode of the Cheers remake. |
April 25 2011 | Telecinco reveals the main actors Antonio Resines (as Frasier Crane) and Alexandra Jiménez (as Rebecca Howe) for the Spanish remake of Cheers. |
January 11 2011 | Cheers began airing on Eleven (a digital channel of Network Ten) in Australia. |
2010 | Adventure Time references Cheers, with Ice King/Simon mentioning it as his favorite show from the 20th century. |
2010 | MeTV began airing Cheers weeknights. |
2010 | MeTV began airing Cheers weeknights and HDNet started running a high-definition transfer of the show. |
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