Frasier
Although she wrecks three big dates for him, Frasier considers reconciling Sherry with Martin.
Although she wrecks three big dates for him, Frasier considers reconciling Sherry with Martin.
Although she wrecks three big dates for him, Frasier considers reconciling Sherry with Martin.
Actor Woody has to explain a stage smooch to his girlfriend; the guys start a `best beard' contest.
Carla holds up well after Eddie is killed in a freak accident -- until his other widow shows up.
While the bar's patrons and management celebrate Cheers' 100-year anniversary, Lilith gives birth to a baby boy.
Sam, Carla and Norm set sail in Robin Colcord's boat, only to discover there's a live bomb on board.
Norm's creation of a fictional house-painting partner results in real problems for him.
Cliff acquires a strange case of blindness whenever his new-found love mentions marriage.
Sam, encouraged by Robin Colcord, toys with the idea of opening his own bar.
Sam is the runner-up in the race for Rebecca when she is swept off her feet by another man.
Sam tries to initiate a relationship with Rebecca after her erotic dream about him.
Diane's fascination with Sam's older brother brings their long simmering relationship to a boil.
Sam becomes jealous when his impressive older brother Derek drops by the bar and charms Diane.
Diane's well-to-do mother will lose her inheritance if Diane isn't married within 24 hours.
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.
Cliff has his visiting mother (Frances Sternhagen) stay at Woody's place.
Rebecca is livid about Robin's "mystery woman"; Carla beats the heat.