Cheers Bloopers Compilation (Funny Cheers Bloopers)

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Cheers had tons of hilarious moments behind-the-scenes that didn't make it on television. Lucky for us, the cameras were still rolling! Here are the best Cheers bloopers from season 1 all the way through season 11, plus some rare footage from the show!

▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
0:28 - On-Set Cheers Bloopers
2:00 - Cheers Actors Fumbling Lines
3:11 - Cheers Actors Forgetting Lines
7:06 - Rare Cheers Cast Interviews & Footage

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After premiering on September 30, 1982, it was nearly canceled during its first season when it ranked almost last in ratings for its premiere (74th out of 77 shows). However, Cheers eventually became a Nielsen ratings juggernaut in the United States, earning a top-ten rating during eight of its eleven seasons, including one season at number one. The show spent most of its run on NBC's Thursday night "Must See TV" lineup. Its widely watched series finale was broadcast on May 20, 1993, and the show's 275 episodes have been successfully syndicated worldwide. Nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series for all eleven of its seasons on the air, it earned 28 Primetime Emmy Awards from a record of 117 nominations. The character Frasier Crane was featured in his eponymous spin-off show after Cheers ended and also included guest appearances by virtually all of the major and minor Cheers characters.

Most Cheers episodes were, as a voiceover stated at the start of each, "filmed before a live studio audience" on Paramount Stage 25 in Hollywood, generally on Tuesday nights. Scripts for a new episode were issued the Wednesday before for a read-through, Friday was rehearsal day, and final scripts were issued on Monday. Burrows, who directed most episodes, insisted on using film stock rather than videotape. He was also noted for using motion in his directorial style, trying to constantly keep characters moving rather than standing still. Burrows and the Charles brothers emphasized to the cast to "never assume that you're not being watched" because the camera would be focused on the actors at all times, so they had to always be reacting and "always be funny". During the first season when ratings were poor Paramount and NBC asked that the show use videotape to save money, but a poor test taping ended the experiment and Cheers continued to use film.

Due to a decision by Glen and Les Charles, the cold open was often not connected to the rest of the episode, with the lowest-ranked writers assigned to create the jokes for them. Some cold opens were taken from episodes that ran too long.

The first year of the show took place entirely within the confines of the bar, the first location outside the bar being Diane's apartment. When the series became a hit, the characters started venturing further afield, first to other sets and eventually to an occasional exterior location. The exterior location shots of the bar were of the Bull & Finch Pub, located directly north of the Boston Public Garden. The pub has become a tourist attraction because of its association with the series, and draws nearly one million visitors annually. It has since been renamed Cheers Beacon Hill; its interior is different from the TV bar. The pub itself is at 84 Beacon Street (on the corner of Brimmer Street). In August 2001, there was a replica made of the bar in Faneuil Hall to capitalize on the popularity of the show.

After the show ended, the 1,000 square foot bar set from Cheers was offered to the Smithsonian, which turned it down because it was too large. It was displayed for a short time at the defunct Hollywood Entertainment Museum, but later returned to storage, where it remained for many years. In 2014, CBS donated the set to the Museum of Television after a years-long campaign by James Burrows and his office on behalf of the museum's founder, James Comisar. At the time of the donation, Comisar initiated a planned $100,000 restoration of the set using former conservators from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, although a site for the 10,000 item collection of the Museum had not been decided upon.
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Watch every episode of Cheers here: paramountplus.qflm.net/2rMEd7

FactsVerse
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Oh man I just wanna crawl back into the 80's and stay there. Such good times, good tv shows and good music.

DoubleDogsBFF
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Best times of my life the 80s. No other decade could come close.

aslimali
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My wife and I watched it every week before I went to work without fail. Loved Shelly Long.

ronaldspear
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I wish I were alive when this show aired. Truly something special to have an old Box tv, wait every week for a new episode. Awesome.

agoodoldeboy
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I was a teenager back in the 80's, and my favorite TV show from that decade is "Scarecrow And Mrs. King, " but I also love "Cheers." TV from the 80's is so much better than the crap that's on TV now! I wish we could go back to the days when everything was more family-friendly.

kellyhughart
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They had a tonne of fun. What a show... Three cheers.

lallyoisin
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I miss Cheers, I watched every episode new. It was hilarious. I remember that size of tv, some of my high school classmates had one in their bedroom.

michellepost
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I love bloopers & Cheers was one of the best shows!

DaddyOfTheSugarVariety
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They don't make sitcoms this good any more. To escape from all the policial stresses with friends. K. Alley you will be missed.

journeybrook
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The one show that always makes me happy

Bondek
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Funny, I never started watching Cheers til it was in reruns.

ediekoller
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I used to video the show, had to set the timer, OMG..I sound old..don't care, the script was good, the cast were good, and it just just wonderful to watch..

terencemartin
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This show was funny with or without the bloopers

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I’m sorry to say this George Wendt the cheers star has died this year aged 76 and he’s the man who plays norm Peterson in the series

His death leaves behind his wife Bernadette of 47 years of marriage

And his two sons Joe and Daniel and daughter Hillary

thebrummierailenthusiasts
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Why hasn't anyone thought about a reboot of this show.

davidmorse
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Okay....I saw pics of what must be at least one deleted scene between Sam and Diane in her apartment during their first time together WITH HER STUFFED ANIMALS on the floor lol....sorry Diane ...I meant your friends...lol where is this scene people?

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