Cheers
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.
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.
Frasier goes overboard when he writes a theme song for his show.
Niles gets separated from Frasier and Martin during a trip to Idaho on New Year's Eve.
Knowing Niles loves her, Daphne is forced to confront how she really feels about him.
Looped on pain medication for his ailing back, Frasier makes a startling announcement to Daphne.
When Lilith visits Seattle over Thanksgiving, Frederick conspires to reunite his parents.
An erroneous report that Frasier has died motivates him to do a makeover on his life.
Frasier and Niles search for a hereditary link between themselves and the Russian royal family.
Each brother believes the other is making a move on his newfound woman.
Roz hires Bulldog to babysit her daughter, not realizing he's out to bulldoze her social life.
Frasier, jealous of Niles' job as an art critic, tries to get the same position at the station.
Frasier vows revenge after a pair of radio "shock jocks" embarrass him in a series of on-air pranks.
Frasier takes over planning for Daphne's wedding; Niles' new girlfriend keeps tabs on their time.
Robin and Rebecca face criminal charges following an ill-fated corporate takeover attempt.
Rebecca suspects Robin of an ulterior motive after she moves in with him.