Woody gets hooked on a home television-shopping channel while Norm and Cliff start a fight between Sam and Frasier.
s09e01 - Love is a Really, Really, Perfectly Okay Thing
s09e02 - Cheers Fouls Out
s09e03 - Rebecca Redux
s09e04 - Where Nobody Knows Your Name
s09e05 - Ma Always Liked You Best
s09e06 - Grease
s09e07 - Breaking in is Hard to Do
s09e08 - Bad Neighbor Sam
s09e09 - Veggie-Boyd
s09e10 - Norm and Cliff's Excellent Adventure
s09e11 - Woody Interruptus
s09e12 - Honor Thy Mother
s09e13 - Achilles Hill
s09e14 - The Days of Wine and Neuroses (1)
s09e15 - Wedding Bell Blues (2)
s09e16 - I'm Getting My Act Together and Sticking it in Your Face
s09e17 - Sam Time Next Year
s09e18 - Crash of the Titans
s09e19 - It's a Wonderful Wife
s09e20 - Cheers Has Chili
s09e21 - Carla Loves Clavin
s09e22 - Pitch it Again, Sam
s09e23 - Rat Girl
s09e24 - Home Malone
s09e25 - Uncle Sam Wants You
It's the cozy little bar in Boston where everybody knows your name; welcome to Cheers!
The series was set in the Cheers Bar, and revolved around the life of bar owner Sam, and his employee's. Seasons 1-5 introduced Diane, the snobby, intelligent waitress who is forced to work at Cheers after she is left there by her fiance. Diane also served as the "hard to get" love candy for Sam, the studly bar owner and former Red Sox pitcher. Seasons 1-5 also introduced a variation of supporting characters such as: Norm, the everyday bar regular whose tab is larger than his gut. Cliff, the hard core mailman who was usually the bud of Carla's joke. Carla, the witty and sometimes harsh head waitress at the bar. Fraiser, the sometimes serious psychologist who kept the others in check. And Coach, the lovable co-bartender and Sam's old coach. Sadly, the actor who played Coach died during the filming of the third season. Coach was replaced with Woody, the lovable, naive farm boy. After season 5, Diane dumped Sam and left the bar for good, which led Sam to sell the bar to a big corporation and sail around the world. After Sam returned he was dismayed to see what the corporation had done to it. The new owner was Rebbecca, who served as Sam's new love interest. The remainder of the show revolved around Sam trying to buy back the bar, and win over it's owner.
After Cheer's ended the cast all went their separate way's after 11 seasons. The character "Fraiser" was given his own spin-off, which also lasted 11 seasons.