This Scene Wasn’t Edited Look Closer at the Cheers Blooper

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Published 2023-05-23
Cheers is a beloved American sitcom that first aired in 1982 and ran for eleven seasons, garnering both critical acclaim and immense popularity among viewers. The show follows the lives of the patrons and employees of a Boston bar named, of course, Cheers, It centers around the witty banter and antics of the bar's regulars, including bartender Sam Malone (played by Ted Danson), waitress Diane Chambers (played by Shelley Long), and postman Cliff Clavin (played by John Ratzenberger), among others.

▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:25 - Bathroom Confusion
01:04 - It's Curtains for You
01:35 - Fire Codes, Shmire Codes
02:24 - Bar Wars Sequels and Prequels
03:05 - Martin is a Zombie?
04:04 - Desert Vibes
04:25 - Longer Stories
05:11 - Dual Pregnancies
05:43 - Coach was a Scribbler
06:38 - Norm’s Wife is George’s Wife
07:01 - Cliff is the New Norm?
07:34 - Outro

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One of the reasons for Cheers' enduring popularity is its relatable characters and witty writing, which captured the essence of the human experience and provided viewers with a sense of community and connection. The show tackled a wide range of topics, from romance and friendship to work and family, and did so with humor and heart. It also boasted an ensemble cast that became icons of American pop culture, inspiring catchphrases, memes, and even a spin-off series, Frasier. However, behind the scenes, Cheers was not without its fair share of bloopers and mishaps. From flubbed lines to technical errors, the show faced many challenges during its production.

In this video, we’re taking a look at some of the odds and ends that didn’t go right on the show, and some of the errors that even the cast and crew didn’t realize was happening. We’ll also take you through some facts that you might not know about the show! Cheers remains a beloved and influential show in the world of television, with its humor, heart, and enduring characters leaving a lasting impact on pop culture.

Stay tuned, as Facts Verse presents: This Scene Wasn't Edited - Look Closer at the Cheers Blooper!

This Scene Wasn’t Edited Look Closer at the Cheers Blooper

All Comments (21)
  • I still watch this show every morning. I loved it and still do! Great cast and stories. I cried when it ended.
  • Thumbnail shows Shelley in a frilly little bunny outfit, but not in this vid...grrr. 🤔
  • @thisisme3238
    My favorite of "Cheers" was always a two-fold thing: Ted Danson, such a hunk of a man! The other was the theme song of "Cheers," it always stuck in my head for a while after it was played... both at the beginning of the episode as well as at the end of the episode. "Cheers" was one of the best sitcoms of it's era. Thanks for bringing back good memories, Facts Verse! 👍🤗
  • OMG - been a student of film and tele long time (no longer) and never heard of a picked-over actor coming back to propose his own character - a role so perfect! The bar's know it all, Cliffy! Must be done all the time! :eyes-pink-heart-shape::trophy-yellow-smiling: No different than actors improvising a scene.
  • @32a34a
    My favorite is when Woody Boyd played brilliantly by Harrelson is at the bar with Diane and Norman and Norm has to call Vera to tell her that at a dinner she didn't pass muster and Woody says maybe she couldn't reach it. Diane then pulls him aside to explain it and his response to her is just as funny as what he said. Just a brilliant character.
  • So many memories of this show! And Cliffy has got to be one of my favorites! So glad he pitched his idea. Nothing about Woody though? He was a great mid-season replacement for Coach.
  • Cheers was and will be one of the greatest comedies ever!! I still can't believe Kirstie Alley passed away. ❤️🙏🕊️
  • Cheers favorite. Cliff and therapist using dog shock collar. The funnest sitcom episode in existence!
  • @bunyipdragon9499
    The actor who played frasier's dad in Frasier also played in an episode of Cheers. All I can remember is that he played the piano.
  • A great deal of the magic of Cheers came from probably the best sit-com director of all time James Burrows.
  • @sethwetzel974
    I really have three favorites. The first when Diane came in with Sumner. The second would be Rebecca Howe's first episode and the third would be the one where Sam straightened Coach's picture. I did know a couple but you schooled me well on one of my all time favorite shows. Thanks.
  • @1oolabob
    Every scene in this video is thoroughly edited, and it contains zero blooper.
  • @mrabon8
    Favorite episode hands down is the Thanksgiving one with the food fight!
  • @sourkraut6248
    I dated a lot during those years everybody talked about Cheers. Drinking was part of the lifestyle too and the characters in my personal life were reflected by those in the bar. Looking back it's interesting how both real and fictional themes blend in memory. Personality types and the often phony world of dating, being the good worker, and family member.
  • @mikeef747
    1:18 "You can clearly see a curtain on the left side of the screen" That is not a "curtain", that is a coat rack, as any fans of the show would remember this episode opens with Carla looking for Cliff's coat in the rack, then hands him a lady's coat, but Cliff is too scared to argue with her and takes it. 6:39 That was not Norm's wife, that was a girl that Cliff picked up, they danced all night and he had a second date with her, where they both show their faces. The episode that Vera was seen in was the Thanksgiving episode at Carla's home, Vera walks in at the end, after they got in a food fight, and Diane throws a pie in her face.