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Cheers Closing/Charles Burrows Charles Productions/Paramount Television "Blue Mountain" (1986)
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- Опубликовано: 13 июл 2019
- From "Money Dearest", captured off Ten Bold on July 15, 2019. It's been quite a long time since I've seen a "Blue Mountain", so why not capture one from an episode of "Cheers", a program where it's near impossible to see one nowadays?
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"Cheers" used to be the most common sight for Paramount's Blue Mountain logo until 2001 when the series was remastered.
Coincidentally, the blue mountain ⛰ logo was discontinued around the same time that Shelly Long left the show.
So it was 88 when she left
@corduerorose9747 87, actually.
@@corduerorose9747 87.
@@corduerorose97471987, the year before.
This episode first aired on NBC October 9, 1986, airing as the 3rd episode of season 5. Season 5 was also the first season in which Cheers switched post production from film to tape, going by the mention of Laser Edit, Inc. in the credits (at 0:23).
Interesting fact there, thanks.
@@TrickyMario7654 You're welcome!
And apparently also the change for the editing credit, from "Film Editor" to "Edited By" (which another NBC show did for its final go [Knight Rider, for the fourth and final go in 1985-86]).
Which explains the videotaped look despite the fact that Cheers was still a filmed show.
Newhart, which also premiered in the 1982-83 TV season originally began videotaping their episodes before switching to filming for the rest of their run, starting from the 1983-84 season onward. But like Cheers during the 1986-87 TV season, Newhart also began using videotaped Post-Production editing, despite the fact that they too were a filmed sitcom.
Cheers Weeknights at 10:35 after 13 News Night Team.
Yes we have 10 BOLD
Is there an online feed where you can watch these channels?
Luke2505 TV Yes, there is.
International TV channels are interesting
But no WIN BOLD
Also bad cropping!
I think that's the fault of the network, not the print they're using.
International Nick does this too