Cheers ran from 1982 until 1993 and became one of the most beloved shows of all-time. The comedy series made household names out of Ted Danson, 72, Shelley Long, 71, Kelsey Grammer, 65, and more.
Although the "Cheers" co-stars didn’t detail what the argument was, it appeared to be water under the bridge. Reps for Danson and Grammer did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
The iconic NBC sitcom, Cheers, could be getting a British reboot more than 30 years after it wrapped. Set in a Boston bar, the long-running comedy helped launch the careers of some of Hollywood's ...
about it. “The attitudes of Cheers in the ‘80s are very different to the attitudes of today, so there’s a massive amount of work to be done around taking inspiration from the original ...
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A British remake of Cheers is in the works, developed by the writer of Men Behaving Badly. Where the original was set in a Boston bar, the new version will be set in a British pub. And while it ...
On this week’s episode of Danson’s Sirius XM podcast, he apologized to his former “Cheers” co-star Kelsey Grammer for letting a decades-old argument get in the way of their friendship.
Here’s how it works. Absolutely. I grew up watching Cheers… We would love to and Kelsey would. Things just haven’t lined up yet. We do have at least a few toeholds into some stories we think ...
Jerry Seinfeld wasn’t only cheering on the Mets during Wednesday’s NLDS clincher at Citi Field. The world-famous comedian was approached by a fellow Mets fan mid-game with a request, prompting ...
On Wednesday’s episode of Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson’s “Where Everybody Knows Your Name” podcast, Danson, 76, reflected on his friendship with their “Cheers” co-star Kelsey Grammer.