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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