Patch | donderdag 27 februari 2003 @ 14:40 |
Dat deze geweldige serie nog geen eigen topic heeft.... Nou vooruit dan maar: Sam Malone's drinking problem (which led him to buy the bar Cheers) soured his career as a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox. When a young teaching assistant named Diane Chambers is left by her Professor fiancée, she took a job waitressing at Cheers, leading to a rocky, on-again, off-again relationship with Sam. The bar where everybody knows your name is home to: Sam's old Coach, naive farmboy Woody, know-it-all Cliff, bitter waitress Carla, troubled psychiatrist Frasier and his wife, and regular Norm, owner of the hugest bar tab.
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Ronhui | donderdag 27 februari 2003 @ 14:44 |
Idd een geweldige serie, waarschijnlijk ook een inspiratie voor vele andere series. Ook leuk dat er een spin-off van gekomen is (Frasier) | |
Patch | donderdag 27 februari 2003 @ 14:45 |
jawel: op DVD !!!! Cheers and Frasier, two of the most popular series in NBC history have held strong for the last twenty years of television and will forever be intertwined. Now both series will get released in season box sets from Paramount Home Entertainment. The first season of Cheers airing from October 1982 through March 1983 saw some of the worst ratings on television. The day to day life of the residents of a Boston bar seemed of little interest to viewers, but the show held on to get renewed for a second season which saw the show become a national hit. All twenty-two episodes are included in the set in their original fullscreen and include the featurettes "Setting The Bar: A Conversation with Ted Danson," "Love At First Fight: Opposites Distract" and "Coach Ernie Pantusso's Rules of the Game," some "I'll Drink To That: Stormin' Norm-isms," and the trivia game "It's A Little Known Fact...". After ten successful years on Cheers, Kelsey Grammer struck out on his own in Frasier. The 1993-1994 season saw the Boston psychologist move back to his hometown of Seattle only to learn to deal with his family all over again. The twenty-four episodes of the first season are included in their original fullscreen, and several extras including an audio commentary on the pilot episode by Peter Casey and David Lee, the featurettes "Behind The Couch: The Making Of Frasier" and "Frasier Crane's Apartment," and a trivia game. Both sets will come to DVD on May 20th and will be priced at $49.95 each | |
Mike | donderdag 27 februari 2003 @ 14:47 |
Ik denk dat dit een van de comedyseries was met het meest constante niveau van humor ooit. Alle hoofdpersonages bleven gewoon grappig in de loop der jaren. Als er nieuwe personages bijkwamen (Frasier, Rebecca, Lillith) waren die ook altijd hilarisch. Kortom: erg goeie serie. | |
Atreidez | donderdag 27 februari 2003 @ 14:51 |
"Women, Can't live with them... pass me the beernuts" ![]() Norm rulez Wordt het nog ergens uitgezonden tegenwoordig | |
Patch | donderdag 27 februari 2003 @ 14:55 |
Ik vond het juist met Kirstie Alley leuker... En met Frasier natuurlijk Met Shelley Long hadden ze het nooi 11 seizoenen volgehouden lijkt me | |
Berkery | donderdag 27 februari 2003 @ 17:28 |
Norm Peterson's Famous Quotes ![]() ff wat functionele spam |