‘Cheers’ Added a Disclaimer After Viewers at Home Complained

The NBC comedy Cheers ran for 11 seasons and spun off Frasier, which ran for 11 more. You don’t get that kind of longevity without making the fans happy. However, in the beginning of the show, Cheers would get a lot of complaints. So they added a disclaimer to Cheers that you’d hear throughout the show to nip those complaints in the bud. 

'Cheers': Ted Danson puts his arms around Shelley Long, Rhea Perlman and Nicholas Colasanto
L-R: Shelley Long, Rhea Perlman, Ted Danson, and Nicholas Colasanto | Herb Ball/NBCU Photo Bank

Longtime Cheers writer Ken Levine explained the disclaimer on his podcast Hollywood and Levine. On Jan. 6, 2021, Levine gave a commentary for the Season 1 episode “Boys in the Bar” and began with an explanation of that disclaimer.

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