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|The iconic [[Thematic Theme Tune]]}}
 
'''''Cheers''''' was a hugely popular [[Sitcom]], which aired on NBC for eleven seasons (1982-1993), about the goings-on at a [[Local Hangout|friendly neighborhood bar]] in [[Boston (useful notes)|Boston]]. When it began, it was notable for the fact that the entire show took place in the bar, never venturing outside, but this was dropped after a while. The Sam-Diane relationship was the most over-elaborate relationship in television history, until [[Friends|Ross and Rachel]] came into the picture.
 
For its first couple seasons, ''Cheers'' was teetering on the brink of cancellation despite acclaim from critics and actually came in dead last in the ratings its first year. [[Network to the Rescue|However, it slowly became one of the most popular shows on television]]. Its final episode, which aired on May 20, 1993, was one of the most watched finales for a sitcom in American television history.
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** As well as Tip O'Neill, Alex Trebek, Gary Hart, Dick Cavett, Robert Urich and The Righteous Brothers.
* [[At the Opera Tonight]]: "Diane Chambers Day". Even Diane falls asleep.
* [[Averse Adept]]: Norm has an excellent eye for interior decorating, but he doesn't like showing it - he thinks it's a "feminine" talent.
* [[Bachelor Auction]]: "Bidding on the Boys".
* [[Back for the Finale]]: Diane.
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