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While drinking beer is no big deal today (hello, Drunk History and every TV show of the past 30 years), Cheers broke new ground by being set entirely in a bar back when people associated bars with ...
To mark 30 years since the finale of the long-running NBC show, ATX TV Festival united beloved "Cheers" characters Sam Malone, Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin.
NORM! 10 Hilarious ‘Cheers’ Greetings for the Show’s Most Lovable Loser. Story by Gerry Strauss • 1w. ... Coach: Can I draw you a beer, Norm? Norm: No, I know what they look like.
Like Norm, Wendt too loved his beer. Post-Cheers, Wendt served as pitchman for Miller Lite and Meister Brau.He even wrote a book about beer. “I’m a simple man, I don’t ask for much. Give me ...
While the beer the cast drank on set was nonalcoholic, Wendt and other “Cheers” cast members have admitted they were tipsy on May 20, 1993, when they watched the show’s final episode then ...
To mark 30 years since the finale of the long-running NBC show, ATX TV Festival united beloved "Cheers" characters Sam Malone, Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin.
Beer left on the bar at Cheers Boston after the death of George Wendt who played Norm in the sitcom. CBS Boston Others learned of Wendt's passing while inside the famed bar.
Although Sam, Diane, Carla, Norm, and Cliff weren’t there, “Cheers” fans from all over the world made toasts at the famous Beacon Street bar on the show’s 40th anniversary on Friday.
Cheers premiered on TV in 1982, drawing inspiration from what was then known as the Bull & Finch Pub on Beacon Hill in Boston. At last check this week, the highest bid for the bar was up to ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: George Wendt, the gifted comedic actor who played gregarious, beer-loving barfly Norm Peterson on the legendary NBC sitcom Cheers, passed away on Tuesday morning ...
The bar used the beloved TV series “Cheers,” which was set in Boston, was sold at auction in Dallas over the weekend for $675,000, according to Dallas-based Heritage Auctions.