George Wendt, right, portrayed Norm Peterson in "Cheers" with courageous candor. From left are Woody Harrelson, John Ratzenberger and Kelsey Grammer. (NBCUniversal via Getty Images) I was never a fan ...
For 11 seasons and 275 amazing episodes, Cheers delivered laughs on a weekly basis, largely because of the relatable, well-written characters that inhabited Sam Malone’s (Ted Danson) Boston-based bar.
These days, it seems that I remember things that just happened — within the past few years — and things that happened when I was a teenager or younger — 40 years or more ago. There are a lot of years ...
Hilary Norman Peterson passed away this week at the age of 76. Originally from Chicago, a childhood visit to the Boston Garden convinced Norm that a city in Massachusetts would be the place where ...
Boston Red Sox third baseman Wade Boggs, center, poses, March 2, 1988, with the cast of “Cheers” during rehearsal for an episode in which he appears. Cast members include, John Ratzenberger, Rhea ...
Logan Kelly is a professional author, screenwriter, and proud cinemaphile. He studied screenwriting and film history while attending Valencia College, before moving to the New York Metro Area.
Back in 1983, when Cheers was a new show, actor George Wendt discussed the series’ popularity and shared a key detail about his character Norm Peterson. Cheers ran from 1982 through 1993, and, as fans ...
Who was Norm Peterson? You’re aging yourself if you know the answer to the question. More realistically, you aged yourself by clicking on an opinion piece with “Norm Peterson” in the title. About what ...
Who was Norm Peterson? You’re aging yourself if you know the answer to the question. More realistically, you aged yourself by clicking on an opinion piece with “Norm Peterson” in the title. About what ...
News recently broke that George Wendt, the actor who played the beloved character Norm on the hit 1980s sitcom Cheers, passed away. Following the news, many fans, fellow actors, and colleagues took to ...
Belly up to the bar and relax as we return to the subject of the delightful tie between the sitcom “Cheers” and Redlands. To refresh your memory, the sitcom, which aired from 1982-1993, was created by ...