As a huge huge Fraser fan I genuinely had no idea Cheers even existed 😮 discovered it today and now so many of the characters who make appearances in the show make sense!
Born in Sept. 1960 I am 10 months older than Woody Harrelson. What fun to see in this show again. Brings back so many memories of back home in NYC which back then was as lovely as Boston.
I’m 61 and was in my 20’s when cheers was new. Friday nights at 9pm my family all sat down for cheers. So sad when it ended. I hope it comes back with a new series soon.
I was younger and I remember laying in bed when I could hear this on TV now that I'm going back and watching it there's so many funny scenes on this show I need to go back and watch all of this!!
Like to watch this sitcom over here at RUclips. I was an 80s child but just got my self curious with woody on his early performance.... The sitcom really make me laugh and I thought any sentence end is always a punch line.
Hey everyone...come on people LIGHTEN UP ! Its just a sitcom...if you didnt like it all you had to do was turn the station...geepers...personally i enjoyed it...😊😊😊
Really? Where bars really like this in the 80s? I was alive but way too young to be at a bar at the time, I mean, growing up in the 80s and first half of the 90s, I used to think if bars and pubs are just like Cheers, they must be the greatest places on Earth where you meet friends for life. Then towards the later 90s and 2000s I started to frequent bars and pubs and found out it's nothing like the fantasy of the Cheers TV show. I never saw a group of "white collar after work" regular crowd that showed up. Yes I've gone to a bar after work, but it's hardly like Cheers. It's rare to see anyone walk in dressed in a suit and tie, especially after 7pm when the 20 something party crowd shows up. Sometimes a woman has a dress on, but rarely. Usually, people are more dressed in a formal casual way, jeans and dress shirt, or sometimes in recent years just showing up in tracksuit and/or pajamas. I am sure someone will tell me they know a bar similar to Cheers, but all the ones I went to have regular barflies that are toxic people, more scummy folks. Cheers made me think that pubs were frequented by people over 35 on a regular basis, and yes you will find that group every now and then, but it's mostly a young young singles crowd instead of a Cliff Clavin or Norm Peterson. Three's Company's Regal Beagle had a more accurate, true to life bar than Cheers did that's true for the 80s and today, yes Mr. Furley or Mr. Roper could show up, but someone over age 35 or over 40 usually stuck out, and people dressed casually nice instead of walking in with a suit and tie on.
@@John-ct9zs Lots of the corner bars in Baltimore that were in the residential areas were like Cheers, except most patrons were blue collar workers. There was a bar near downtown Dallas that had a lots of office workers come in with their suits and dresses still on. These were small bars like Cheers. The larger clubs had a younger crowd that dressed casual. Rural bars had lots of regulars, but most were older or retired people. Then you had bars with ranchers, farmers, working hands that wore what they worked in. There's all different kinds, but you had to be a regular to get to know people like they did in Cheers!
I have always liked Woody, for his honesty and his pureness. Was it forty years ago or something? I even liked Woody when he was in Three Billboard Outside Ebbing, Missouri. (2017) He grew fat and old, but the sparkle in his eyes is still there. You only have to wait for it to get a real funny remark.
Sure he got comedic talent but he aint no Charlie Sheen or Leslie Nielsen. Still, the problem with Cheers is they are all better than Ted Danson, the funniest thing about him is the past-middleaged lady hairstyle.
Start the day wth cheer ..I loved this program and yes someday s getting thru the day takes everything you git. Now jus be happy .tell your self it will be ok .it will be ok .namaste .peace love and light .no preaching today .my brain is tired .live for Now
I was born in 1985, UK. I think Harrelson is great. Plus my friend who is a big fan thinks I'm Norm. Which I might be a British version of, from these clips I might be a younger version of. I like Frasier but I think I'd I'll like this more.
Claim check number nine. Soooo funny! When Nicholas Colasanto passed away I was devastated. I was never going to appreciate his fill in. I was never going to like Woody. Over time, I had to face the fact that this was another great character. Woody was a great character played by a great actor. I don't believe that any person with a decent sense of humor could not appreciate Woody Harrelson. But Coach was the guy who led the league in HBP two years in a row, who specialized in getting hit; "I'm on my way to first" I don't believe that any person with a decent sense of humor could not appreciate Woody Harrelson. But Coach. This was the guy who picked up the phone, and called out to the whole bar, "Is there an Ernie Pantusso here?", "That's you coach". "Speaking" But he also was the one who treated his character with such grace when daughter tries to tell him she isn't pretty. If memories keep our treasured friends alive, Nicholas Colasanto is alive and well in my house.
Not sure why you say 'unfortunately' - it's a literary reference some people will get and some won't. There are lots scattered throughout the Taxi, Cheers and Frasier scripts - the writers were clever guys.
Did a quick brain dump of references in the episodes I've included so far - you may know them all but some may not: Søren Kierkegaard Carl Jung Brother's Karamazov Akira Kurosawa Anton Pavlovich Chekhov Recapitulation theory Sigmund Freud War and Peace The Pickwick Papers David Copperfield Being and Nothingness Hollywood Wives Great Expectations The Sun Also Rises Hamlet Othello Tale of two cities Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin Gilbert and Sullivan Le Chagrin et la Pitié
@@sachagilley2315 the covid vaccines. I mean I don't care, I got them, if people didn't want them they didn't have to get them. My dad didn't get any because he's against that stuff. He got covid three times but he was fine.
I read that a few years ago somebody remodeled a bar into a copy of Cheers, and also named it Cheers, somewhere in Boston... (not the Bull & Finch) because even after all this time people still wanted to see Cheers when they visited the city
Back in olden times, all we had was one cup between us. And we were glad of it! When the cup actually had something in it...that was a real good day! When the cup became empty, one of us would get to put on the one pair of shoes that we had between us, and walk up to the pond to refill it. And if it was the wrong time of year, and our one pair of shoes was busted, we'd have to walk in our bare feet. In the winter that was a little rough. And we'd have to chop a hole in the ice in the pond to get our cup of water. If we only had one good shoe, we'd hop on one foot all the way there and back. And like as not, we'd spill the water, and have to hop back and start over. Life was rough back in the one cup days! Sometimes there would be bears! I still have nightmares about having to fight the bears. And also not spill the water. 😂
It has its moments. Its too old and Ted Danson is not very funny except his ridiculous lady-hairstyle. Reminds me of when people older than me talk about Peter Sellers being so funny, boooooringggggg! Leslie Nielsen, Charlie Sheen, Kevin James, those are the real funny guys for guys my age.
One of the greatest sitcoms ever. Never get tired of watching these episodes
CHEERS is easily one of the greatest sitcoms ever made. Never fails to make you laugh.. What an outstanding cast, writing, production and direction.
Pretty much M*A*S*H and Cheers are the gold standards.
Cheers is my favorite. Everything about it and the more you watch, the more you notice subtle things from the characters. Cheers to Cheer!
And the spin off, Fraiser, was pretty darn good too!
As a huge huge Fraser fan I genuinely had no idea Cheers even existed 😮 discovered it today and now so many of the characters who make appearances in the show make sense!
I have all Seasons on DVD.
Born in Sept. 1960 I am 10 months older than Woody Harrelson. What fun to see in this show again. Brings back so many memories of back home in NYC which back then was as lovely as Boston.
This is still hysterical. The whole cast! Just as amazing as when I saw it back in the day!
I'm 40 and grew up watching this, the good old days
MIGTOW
on Norwegian tv this had reruns way in to the 00's, this and MASH was always running in the early afternoon , and weekerds like sundays.
Remember watching Cheers at night with my old man growing up, and still enjoy watching.
Cheers then Night Court...best hour in tv history
Oh yah those two shows together are the best hour
Night court getting re boot,let's hope it doesn't suck like,Mad About You,Head of The Class,Joey's spin off,etc
@@robertparks7233 all those shows sucked the first time around
Well, maybe not head of the class
@2nd amendment Till I die...you got that right!
And then switch over to mash at 12am.
Thanks for the memories of 1980s the best show ever Cheers. 🇵🇹😍😍😍
MIGTOW
Dukes Of Hazzard
Cheers rocked . Such an awesome Sitcom.
The WRITERS deserved soooooo much more credit than they were (obviously) ever given.
I'm 38 and Cheers still feels fresh in my mind.
Yeah it’s really quite odd lol. Danson is still the same guy lol @curb
Me too. 39 in a month.
I’m 68 and it’s still feels fresh
Woody is such a loveable character!
Greatest show of all time! It's a sin these don't have millions of views.
Young bartender shall refill mug for the thirsty patron at the corner bar! 🍺🤣
Loved it glad to see it again 👍 over the years this was a steady dependable joy 😊 thanks
I'm 14 and I love this show ❤️
Life will be kind to you.😉
@@89426 :D
You know great tv and this is timeless! You may like Golden Girls too!
@@88Doug I love golden girls!!
Add Taxi, Night Court, Frasier to your watchlist. You won't be disappointed
Best comedy by far, to ever come out of America.
Woody dream makes me laugh so hard every time I hear it.
I’m 61 and was in my 20’s when cheers was new. Friday nights at 9pm my family all sat down for cheers. So sad when it ended. I hope it comes back with a new series soon.
No they'd make it some liberal show
At 57 years of age, this still remains no. one show for me..and as the comment below I too remember when the show ended....
Yes it's #1 for me too 😎👍
Me three! It's not even that close.
I was younger and I remember laying in bed when I could hear this on TV now that I'm going back and watching it there's so many funny scenes on this show I need to go back and watch all of this!!
I taped the show and watched first Cheers and then Hill Street Bluess 😊 every week 😊
Cheers and Mash would be on top for sure
What a find Woody H was for this show !! Just perfect and went on to be an amazing versatile actor!
I loved this show. Still remember feeling sad when they announced the end.
I'm still extremely sad. Wow what a show. Wow wow
WHAT?? IT ENDED?? THE NEXT THING YOU WILL TELL ME IS THAT THERE NO SANTA CLAUSE.
@@lostintime8651 yeah but salt and vinegar chips always due
Like to watch this sitcom over here at RUclips. I was an 80s child but just got my self curious with woody on his early performance.... The sitcom really make me laugh and I thought any sentence end is always a punch line.
Loved Cheers!!! best comedy ever!
Such a classic!
A very good show ...excellent actors and so very funny !
Two best shows ever! House and Cheers!
I like MASH too
I loved this show
Hey everyone...come on people LIGHTEN UP ! Its just a sitcom...if you didnt like it all you had to do was turn the station...geepers...personally i enjoyed it...😊😊😊
Woody's dream. I'm dying 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Paul was an underrated character
I knew he would blow up by his 2nd appearance...
Love Cheers!
Woody was a great addition
They brought back Night Court, Magnum PI why not this gem. It was my favorite at the time
Cheers will always come back in reruns. Just give it time. If it doesn't, face it, humanity has reached its end.
Pls god no , Cheers is pure and gold.With today’s rules of diversity and inclusion I don’t want to imagine what new gen-Cheers would look like.
And both reboots suck
I remember watching with my mom at Nick at nite.
I was still going to the bars when this came out. Everything they did was similar to what went on in the bars I frequented!
Really? Where bars really like this in the 80s? I was alive but way too young to be at a bar at the time, I mean, growing up in the 80s and first half of the 90s, I used to think if bars and pubs are just like Cheers, they must be the greatest places on Earth where you meet friends for life. Then towards the later 90s and 2000s I started to frequent bars and pubs and found out it's nothing like the fantasy of the Cheers TV show. I never saw a group of "white collar after work" regular crowd that showed up. Yes I've gone to a bar after work, but it's hardly like Cheers. It's rare to see anyone walk in dressed in a suit and tie, especially after 7pm when the 20 something party crowd shows up. Sometimes a woman has a dress on, but rarely. Usually, people are more dressed in a formal casual way, jeans and dress shirt, or sometimes in recent years just showing up in tracksuit and/or pajamas. I am sure someone will tell me they know a bar similar to Cheers, but all the ones I went to have regular barflies that are toxic people, more scummy folks. Cheers made me think that pubs were frequented by people over 35 on a regular basis, and yes you will find that group every now and then, but it's mostly a young young singles crowd instead of a Cliff Clavin or Norm Peterson. Three's Company's Regal Beagle had a more accurate, true to life bar than Cheers did that's true for the 80s and today, yes Mr. Furley or Mr. Roper could show up, but someone over age 35 or over 40 usually stuck out, and people dressed casually nice instead of walking in with a suit and tie on.
@@John-ct9zs Lots of the corner bars in Baltimore that were in the residential areas were like Cheers, except most patrons were blue collar workers. There was a bar near downtown Dallas that had a lots of office workers come in with their suits and dresses still on. These were small bars like Cheers. The larger clubs had a younger crowd that dressed casual. Rural bars had lots of regulars, but most were older or retired people. Then you had bars with ranchers, farmers, working hands that wore what they worked in. There's all different kinds, but you had to be a regular to get to know people like they did in Cheers!
One second of shelly long=a lifetime...
Anyone have the clip where they are talking about knuckle cracking and whistling with your fingers?
Wow. He sounds so much different. And looks so different.
I have always liked Woody, for his honesty and his pureness. Was it forty years ago or something? I even liked Woody when he was in Three Billboard Outside Ebbing, Missouri. (2017) He grew fat and old, but the sparkle in his eyes is still there. You only have to wait for it to get a real funny remark.
👍
Sure he got comedic talent but he aint no Charlie Sheen or Leslie Nielsen. Still, the problem with Cheers is they are all better than Ted Danson, the funniest thing about him is the past-middleaged lady hairstyle.
I downloaded the cheers theim song in my music collection.
I always skip the intro when I watch the show on Hulu.
theme*
@@planetX15 your awsome thank you
Woody did have hair!
You're depressing people losing it lol
Happy birthday Woody Boyd🎉
Start the day wth cheer ..I loved this program and yes someday s getting thru the day takes everything you git. Now jus be happy .tell your self it will be ok .it will be ok .namaste .peace love and light .no preaching today .my brain is tired .live for Now
What the Hell is wrong with you?
Are you ill Rhonda
"That's Windex, Woody"....😅😅😅😅
What uh show always makes me laugh a true classic. Don’t make them like that anymore.
This shit inspired the Office without a doubt.
He actually looks like peeta before
I was born in 1985, UK. I think Harrelson is great. Plus my friend who is a big fan thinks I'm Norm. Which I might be a British version of, from these clips I might be a younger version of. I like Frasier but I think I'd I'll like this more.
Claim check number nine. Soooo funny! When Nicholas Colasanto passed away I was devastated. I was never going to appreciate his fill in. I was never going to like Woody. Over time, I had to face the fact that this was another great character. Woody was a great character played by a great actor. I don't believe that any person with a decent sense of humor could not appreciate Woody Harrelson. But Coach was the guy who led the league in HBP two years in a row, who specialized in getting hit; "I'm on my way to first" I don't believe that any person with a decent sense of humor could not appreciate Woody Harrelson. But Coach. This was the guy who picked up the phone, and called out to the whole bar, "Is there an Ernie Pantusso here?", "That's you coach". "Speaking" But he also was the one who treated his character with such grace when daughter tries to tell him she isn't pretty. If memories keep our treasured friends alive, Nicholas Colasanto is alive and well in my house.
Any idea where can find clip of woody saving a parking space
Keep watching...I'll get to it in time....
This is where Ron burgundy wife's got her skills from. The lady in pink
Woody is a Leo in real life. :)
hopefully, in real life he is wiser than to follow astrology
That came out of left field.🤔
He also went to college in Hanover, Indiana.
Is the curly hairded guy in the suit also the Chicago Bears super-fan??
George Wendt ... yes
Brilliant brilliant etc
BEST SITCOM EVER !!
Cliff and norm always sit on same place
jeesus he's so young here. :)
Is this before or after the weed.
During....
My answer too...
what's wrong with weed?
@@butterman3100 because I’m not 12 anymore and have things to do
@@lunchlady2023 Sounds like that's a you problem.
Well that answer's that
Was woody a heartthrob
Scared me cliff n norm were on opposite sides of the bar
That's Woody Harrelson? The fuck?
2:36
😂😂😂😂😂
the dream bit is from a book by jerome k jerome called "dreams"...almost word for word, unfortunately
Not sure why you say 'unfortunately' - it's a literary reference some people will get and some won't. There are lots scattered throughout the Taxi, Cheers and Frasier scripts - the writers were clever guys.
Did a quick brain dump of references in the episodes I've included so far - you may know them all but some may not:
Søren Kierkegaard
Carl Jung
Brother's Karamazov
Akira Kurosawa
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
Recapitulation theory
Sigmund Freud
War and Peace
The Pickwick Papers
David Copperfield
Being and Nothingness
Hollywood Wives
Great Expectations
The Sun Also Rises
Hamlet
Othello
Tale of two cities
Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin
Gilbert and Sullivan
Le Chagrin et la Pitié
I got here because of that case of the couple eaten by a bear, the husband should have played Woody Harrelson!
ANTON!
😂😊
Need to laugh just sit back And the rest will follow.
Ol Dirty Danson Sam Malone.
Mike gave me permission to apologize for my messy bedroom Daddy.
He’s so young here
Why can this be on syndication???
@Kevin Dorfman ummm
Ted sent me here.
Shit and fall back in it RUclips!
Way too much Diane for a Woody collection.
I recently met a girl so much longer ke Diane, it's Erie....
Are you on drugs?
Who could ever know that Woody Harrelson would drop a truth bomb on the drug cartels' scamdemic on SNL in 2023?
Wait, what are you talking about? Enlighten me please...
@@sachagilley2315 the covid vaccines. I mean I don't care, I got them, if people didn't want them they didn't have to get them. My dad didn't get any because he's against that stuff. He got covid three times but he was fine.
That's easy. Carla's butcher.
Been to the actual Cheers bar. Looks nothing like the TV show set. Pretty sure nobody else knew that?
I've been there too and the real bar is much smaller and with a spiral stair case it is impossible to climb without bumping your head.
We all saw it during the final episode aftershow
The Bull & Finch? Nope, never heard of it
I read that a few years ago somebody remodeled a bar into a copy of Cheers, and also named it Cheers, somewhere in Boston... (not the Bull & Finch) because even after all this time people still wanted to see Cheers when they visited the city
how did it compare to the introduction?
Mike gave me permission to apologize for my messy bedroom Daddy. I love you Jason. I love you Daddy.
Hello!
@brian munchrath
That was totally uncalled-for.
Wonder if he kept the costume from White Men...🤷🏼♂️🤓😎✌🏻
Hrllo
NHL
It ain't no Seinfeld, that's for sure.
bdweale it’s better
Parris ofTroy fair play
Agreed. Seinfeld Had Some Funny Episodes Thanks To His Supporting Cast But Cheers, Especially With Kirstie Alley Was Much Funnier Overall . . .
Thankfully
It's better.
WTF, carla's butcher ...
Why are they drinking out of one cup?!
'Cause people weren't germaphobes back then like they are today...
Back in olden times, all we had was one cup between us. And we were glad of it! When the cup actually had something in it...that was a real good day! When the cup became empty, one of us would get to put on the one pair of shoes that we had between us, and walk up to the pond to refill it. And if it was the wrong time of year, and our one pair of shoes was busted, we'd have to walk in our bare feet. In the winter that was a little rough. And we'd have to chop a hole in the ice in the pond to get our cup of water. If we only had one good shoe, we'd hop on one foot all the way there and back. And like as not, we'd spill the water, and have to hop back and start over. Life was rough back in the one cup days! Sometimes there would be bears! I still have nightmares about having to fight the bears. And also not spill the water. 😂
Your all mind controlled,
I hate when shows have the same name. Was looking for the newer Netflix series and ended up here.
Must be an American thing, watched the whole video didn't laugh once
Yeah, well, you have a big behind.
I'm Norwegian and I find it cozy, sweet. I wish I was 20 back then. Life now is horrible seriously.
Cheers was pretty boring :(
Bullcrap. It's hilarious and if you don't like it then don't watch it.
I remember wondering why this show was on the air as a kid, 30 year later I realize it wasn't even remotely funny
It has its moments. Its too old and Ted Danson is not very funny except his ridiculous lady-hairstyle. Reminds me of when people older than me talk about Peter Sellers being so funny, boooooringggggg! Leslie Nielsen, Charlie Sheen, Kevin James, those are the real funny guys for guys my age.
I wonder why you're still around after being a humorless prick for the last 30 years.
@@pflaffik you really are a sad, immature little person if you can't appreciate classic comedy because it's "too old" are you twelve years old? Lol
Then why are you even here? And that's your silly opinion. It's clearly funny to the millions of people who watched it then and now.
So you're actually saying your mind stagnated from the point when you were a kid.
Isn’t the mailman supposed to be working?
Apparently, he's supposed to be drinking!🍺🤣