CHEERS CAST (1982 - 2023) ★ Then and Now How |They've Changed [41 Years LATER]

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CHEERS CAST (1982 - 2023) ★ Then and Now How |They've Changed [41 Years LATER]


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In this video, we take a trip down memory lane as we revisit the beloved cast of the classic TV show Cheers. It's been 41 years since the show first premiered in 1982, and we're excited to see how much the cast has changed over the years. From Ted Danson's portrayal of bartender Sam Malone to Kirstie Alley's iconic character Rebecca Howe, we're going to explore how the Cheers cast has evolved both on and off screen.

Join us as we delve into the lives and careers of these talented actors and actresses, and discover where they are now in 2023. From nostalgic moments to behind-the-scenes secrets, we've got it all covered in this must-watch video about the Cheers cast.

So whether you're a die-hard fan of the show or just looking for some TV show Then and Now comparisons, this video is sure to be a hit. So sit back, grab your favorite drink, and join us for a journey through time with the Cheers cast. Don't forget to hit the "like" button and subscribe for more classic TV show content!

Keywords: cheers cast, tv shows then and now, how they've changed, where are they now 2023, ted danson, kirstie alley, classic tv shows, nostalgic moments.

All Comments (21)
  • @marigeobrien
    This was a show that never disappointed. Every single episode was funny, fresh and never took itself too seriously.
  • @Lemmon714_
    I was 14 when the show started. I didn't miss an episode until I went to Parris Island in March 1988. When Sam said "sorry, we're closed", that was the second time I almost shed a tear. The first time was when Hawkeye saw "goodbye" from the helicopter. I really miss good shows. I doubt there will ever be anything that can compare to Cheers, Mash and Seinfeld. I rarely watch anything other than MeTv.
  • @daveroberts1
    I had a pub in the UK....when we left the customers spontaneously sang the Cheers theme tune.....hearing it now brings back so many happy memories of the pub, the customers and of course the show itself. The great things about Cheers is that its humour doesn't age and the characters were so true to life. Both are very rare in TV comedy.
  • I love the whole series (which I have on dvd) and Shelley sent me a lovely signed picture of herself some years ago. Fantastic cast - and one of the best sitcoms of all time.
  • I am firmly convinced that Cheers is the best US Sitcom there has ever been. I grew up on it the first time around and have watched it from start to finish many times over the decades. Its truly a remarkable achievement to have 11 seasons set almost exclusively in just one room. The writing and jokes are as funny to me now as they were almost 40 years ago. Its near perfection imo, I much preferred the Sam and Diane period over the Sam and Rebecca period but it still continued its high quality even after Diane had departed. Its easily my top US sitcom, plus Lilith was always hot !
  • I loved this show and I wish we could have more of this type entertainment every day!
  • Still have a copy of the final episode on VHS from the night it aired. Rarely missed an episode - and never tire of re-watching favorite ones.
  • I have it on DVD along with TAXI, Night Court, Frasier, etc. When I am feeling down, I binge watch and they always make me feel better. They don't...can't...make them like that.
  • @johnkerr1113
    The show encapsulated everything certain people experience where you can feel comfortable being on your own....... going to a place where everyone really does know your name ... its like a warm blanket....
  • Still today I watch the reruns online, sure do miss that show and the times. God Bless and thank you Cheers Cast and producers, you guys and ladies were fantastic, wish we had more like you today.
  • @socalsal627
    My family were Cheers fans since the first episode and when Woody came on the scene we all knew he had star power! There was just something about him so I'm not surprised at all at how his career has turned out!
  • Diane was a great character, but Rebecca Howe was much funnier in my opinion. Both actresses did a great job at portraying their assigned characters.
  • @nerrade
    Never in a million years did I expect Woody to become the breakout star of that show!
  • @redtesta
    What an iconic show, legendary cast. So beloved. I was pretty young but remember the show well. Wish there were shows like this again. Never will.
  • One of the best episodes was when Cliff was on Jeopardy! I thought I would not stop laughing.
  • I LOVED Cheers I think we all did. Good back in the days 👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💯. TV is crap now.
  • @wobber999
    Ahh cheers, I loved this show, I was 12 when It started and 23 when It ended so many happy , enduring sometimes sad moments but what a wonderful cast, I miss It and wish they would do a reunion show.
  • @billmoran3812
    In 1991, I had traveled to China. Many people there had satellite dishes and watched American TV. One gentleman who asked where I lived, couldnt place Connecticut, so I explained it was between New York and Boston. He smiled and said: “Boston! Cheers!”
  • This was based on a real pub in Boston. There was only one of the actors from New England, John Ratsenberger, who was from Connecticut. The show ended the same day that the real Cheers closed its doors. Even though I was 13 at the time, my friends and I loved this show.