A leading light of American TV comedy, directing sitcoms such as Friends, Frasier and almost every episode of Cheers ...
For the last two years, Ted Danson has been hosting his Where Everybody Knows Your Name podcast, but a source says the ...
The election may prove to be a bellwether for deep-blue districts with a new generation of Democrats running against longtime ...
It was the bar where everybody knew your name — and for 11 seasons, the cast of ‘Cheers’ became household names themselves.
Fans and fellow Cheers cast members were floored when Shelley Long (who played Diane) left the show, so why did she walk away ...
Our democratic republic has survived (more or less) for 250 years. Despite the best efforts of the existing regime, we still ...
Comedy director James Burrows, the 11-time Emmy-winning director who co-created "Cheers" and helped turn such long-running sitcoms as "Taxi," "Friends," "Will & Grace" and "The Big Bang Theory" into ...
James Burrows, who co-created the classic sitcom "Cheers" and directed several episodes of “Friends,” “Fraiser” and dozens of other hit series, has died.
“It was a simple idea,” Diane Carlson Evans recalled, marveling at how a project that should have taken no more than two years, in her estimation, required nearly a decade of speech-making and ...
'Sorry, we're closed.' The final episode of the NBC series aired on May 20, 1993, launching Ted Danson, Kelsey Grammer and the late George Wendt into stardom Kate ...
Sam and Diane cross paths for the very first time on Cheers, setting the stage for one of TV’s most iconic relationships. From their first exchange, the chemistry—and conflict—is already there.