(1 episode, 1988) Series Writing Credits James Burrows ... (created by) (270 episodes, 1982-1993) Glen Charles ... (created by) (270 episodes, 1982-1993) Glen Charles ... (written by) (12 episodes, 1982-1993) Les Charles ... (created by) (270 episodes, 1982-1993) Les...
Postscript: Cheers’ additional opening credits and end titles are set in Cooper Black, a favorite TV title fallback in the 1970s–80s. It vaguely matches the flavor of Cabaret without the decorative fill. If the titles were made today, the designers might pick Kabarett, URW’s solid vers...
Long: I thought Diane was kind of tough in the pilot's script, so I made an effort in that first episode to soften my delivery and make her as feminine as possible. That came up for [a few] episodes, and then, I think, everybody agreed that Diane could still be smart without bein...
Though exteriors of the bar were seen in each episode, the cast only shot there for one or two episodes there. The most memorable revolved around Frasier climbing out on a ledge after he discovers that Lilith has cheated on him. It was also the scene for the infamous post-series finaleTo...
He would ultimately not make a full recovery until the early seasons of Frasier (1993). Helpful•296 3 This is the only sitcom in the history of television to place in first and last place in the ratings during its run. It placed seventy-seventh in the ratings, last place, on the ...
Cliff wasn't in the original script.John Ratzenbergerauditioned for the part of Norm and wasn't thought suitable. He then asked the writers if they had a "bar know-it-all" and quickly improvised a character. This impressed the producers to the point that they created the part of Cliff ...
(1 episode, 1988) Series Writing Credits James Burrows ... (created by) (270 episodes, 1982-1993) Glen Charles ... (created by) (270 episodes, 1982-1993) Glen Charles ... (written by) (12 episodes, 1982-1993) Les Charles ... (created by) (270 episodes, 1982-1993) Les...
He would ultimately not make a full recovery until the early seasons of Frasier (1993). Helpful•296 3 This is the only sitcom in the history of television to place in first and last place in the ratings during its run. It placed seventy-seventh in the ratings, last place, on the ...