Cheers (1982)
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Dan O'Shannon — Writer
Episodes 18
Call Me Irresponsible
Woody gets gambling fever and tension mounts as Carla waits for Eddie to surprise her on their second anniversary.
Read MoreTwo Girls for Every Boyd
Woody has trouble with the love scenes for his first starring role and the guys have a beard-growing competition.
Read MoreFeeble Attraction
Norm fires his secretary, who sees it as proof that he's wildly attracted to her and Rebecca becomes obsessed with a surprise hidden in the desk Robin, gave her.
Read MoreWhat is... Cliff Clavin?
Jeopardy makes an appearance in Boston, and Cliff gets on the show. The Jeopardy! round had all 6 categories Cliff specializes in, such as celebrities or the US Postal Service. But when Final Jeopardy approaches, he loses all his money putting a stupid response ""Who are three people that have never visited my kitchen?"" and becomes depressed afterwards. Meanwhile someone has stolen Sam's little black book and started ringing all the girls in it.
Read MoreSevere Crane Damage
Lilith goes on a talk show to promote her new book about men who are bad for women and takes along her prime example-Sam.
Read MoreCry Hard (1)
Rebecca and Sam both have mixed emotions as they face the fact that Robin Colcord, after proposing to Rebecca, is arrested for insider trading based on information supplied by the once and future owner of Cheers.
Read MoreWhere Nobody Knows Your Name
Rebecca is secretly very upset when one of Robin's previous lovers goes public claiming to be his current affair.
Read MoreMa Always Liked You Best
Cliff gets very hurt and upset when his mother decides that Woody is the son she never had, and Norm gets caught in a window.
Read MoreAchilles Hill
Sam decides to settle his feud with John Hill by dating the man's daughter and Carla fears that the foosball table is possessed.
Read MorePitch It Again, Sam
Sam's old baseball rival shows up to goad Sam into a final round on the mound, but Sam isn't too sure he wants to go.
Read MoreGet Your Kicks on Route 666
Frasier takes the guys on a trip to rediscover the ""inner man"" while the gals discover Carla's cousin Frankie when he fills in at the bar.
Read MoreMadame LaCarla
Carla is reluctant to accept the crystal ball passed to her by the retiring psychic, Madame Lazora.
Read MoreThe Norm Who Came To Dinner
Norm becomes a permanent house guest when he injures his back while painting at the Cranes'.
Read MoreA Diminished Rebecca with a Suspended Cliff
Woody's cousin develops a crush on Rebecca and Cliff is very unhappy with the new postal uniforms.
Read MoreThe King of Beers
A slot machine is accidentally sent to the bar. Everyone is hooked on playing it, which for them is not a bad thing as the machine is paying out to everyone, that is except to Rebecca. She sees her losing streak on the machine as a metaphor of her life. Feeling sorry for her, Sam has the machine rigged to pay out to Rebecca to make her feel better. That act doesn't quite come out as planned. Fortunes seem to be on the upswing for Norm. A stint on a beer tasting survey panel parlays itself into a paid position at the brewery as a quality taste tester. Norm is in seventh heaven and doesn't even feel the need to get paid for such work.
Read MoreThe Girl in the Plastic Bubble
Lilith informs Frasier that she wants to spend a year away from him, sealed in a biosphere with her lover. Frasier reacts to this like any trained psychiatrist - he steps onto the ledge of Melville's and threatens to jump if Lilith leaves him. Lilith and Sam manage to talk him down, but Lilith insists their marriage is over. Once Lilith has gone, Frasier's friends rally round in support of him.
Read MoreWoody Gets an Election
When City Councilman Kevin Fogarty comes to Cheers on his re-election campaign spouting a whole lot of political nothings that nonetheless woos the crowd, Frasier bets the gang that he can even get a trained monkey on the ballot and garner 10% of the vote. Without a trained monkey in sight, Frasier chooses Woody as a good surrogate. Frasier does indeed get enough signatures to get Woody on the ballot. Woody helps his own political cause when Holly Matheson, a local reporter covering the City Hall beat, mistakes Woody's farm talk as an analogy for the problems of City politics. In an early poll, Woody garners 8% popular support, enough for the gang to concede defeat to Frasier.
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