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fromAdvocate.com
2 months ago
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When George Wendt's Norm taught us gay stereotypes are the real joke in one of 'Cheers' most seminal episodes

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fromNew York Post
2 months ago

George Wendt reunited with 'Cheers' co-stars Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson before his death

George Wendt celebrated his role on 'Cheers' during his final public appearance with co-stars Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson.
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fromNew York Post
2 months ago

Kelsey Grammer shocked by 'Cheers' co-star George Wendt's death: 'Bit of a surprise'

Kelsey Grammer mourns the loss of his friend George Wendt, remembering him as an extraordinary comedic talent and lovely person.
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fromEater Chicago
2 months ago

George Wendt Was a True Chicago Food Ambassador

George Wendt, beloved actor and Chicago ambassador, has passed away at 76, leaving a legacy tied to comedy, food culture, and community.
fromAdvocate.com
2 months ago
SF LGBT

When George Wendt's Norm taught us gay stereotypes are the real joke in one of 'Cheers' most seminal episodes

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fromNew York Post
3 months ago

Ted Danson recalls confronting Kelsey Grammer on 'Cheers' in heated exchange: I'm 'f-king pissed off'

Ted Danson reflects on his strained relationship with Kelsey Grammer, stemming from a past intervention regarding Grammer's substance use.
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fromNew York Post
4 months ago

'Jeopardy!' fans slam contestants for missing 'obvious' triple stumper clue about 'Cheers

All contestants on 'Jeopardy!' failed to answer a final clue about 'Cheers', leading fans to call the question 'obvious'.
Beer
fromNew York Post
5 months ago

'Cheers' creators reveal how they really felt about Shelley Long's shocking exit

Shelley Long's portrayal of Diane Chambers was essential to the success of 'Cheers', particularly in its early seasons.
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fromNew York Post
5 months ago

Kelsey Grammer reveals real reason he and Ted Danson had 30-year fallout

Kelsey Grammer clarifies his strained friendship with Ted Danson, emphasizing it stemmed from personal issues rather than a serious conflict.
fromwww.theguardian.com
9 months ago

Not just desperate but cruel! Making a British Cheers is the stupidest TV idea yet

If you squint, from just the right angle and distance, and completely let go of all sense of logic, this does make sense. Cheers was a very popular show. Big Talk has made and continues to make some brilliant television. Nye is a gifted writer who now specializes in thoughtful, modern adaptations of classic works. If everything aligns it could be a dream come true.
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