Cheers
Woody promotes a horrible vegetable drink on his first commercial appearance.
Woody promotes a horrible vegetable drink on his first commercial appearance.
Sam loses his cool when a restaurateur takes over the poolroom and restrooms.
In this very special celebration of "Cheers"' 200th show, Shelley Long rejoins the rest of the gang for a unique look back at the past eight years in part two of a two-part episode.
John McLaughlin moderates a retrospective that includes a Q&A session, rare clips and anecdotes.
Frasier and Lilith discuss full-time parenting; Rebecca schemes to get a conjugal visit with Robin.
Norm campaigns to save his favorite eatery, the Hungry Heifer, which is slated to close.
Niles and Frasier throw a reception to prove that Niles is respectable.
Frasier recruits Niles to help him plan the perfect dinner party.
Niles plays matchmaker when Roz's former boyfriend (Saul Rubinek) becomes involved with Daphne.
Frasier suggests Niles hire a shark on the eve of his divorce proceedings.
A public relations executive showers Frasier with attention; Martin dines with Daphne.
Frasier's buddy from Boston, Woody Boyd (Woody Harrelson), makes a surprise visit.
Frasier arranges a "chance meeting" between Martin and Roz's mother (Eva Marie Saint).
Frasier is arrested for giving a prostitute a ride and then must explain it to his visiting son.
Frasier's interest in Faye Moskowitz is complicated by the fact that her mother thinks he is Jewish.
Frasier confronts Roz over a loan when he finds out how she is spending the money she borrowed.
A dead seal washes up on the beach where Niles throws a gourmet soiree.
Cash-strapped Niles moves in temporarily with Frasier, driving him nuts.
Sam injures his back while on his annual Valentine's Day date with his old flame.
Sam inadvertently leaves a message on Rebecca's machine that he loves her.