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| Ted Danson | ... | Sam Malone (270 episodes, 1982-1993) | |
| Rhea Perlman | ... | Carla Tortelli / ... (270 episodes, 1982-1993) | |
| George Wendt | ... | Norm Peterson (270 episodes, 1982-1993) | |
| John Ratzenberger | ... | Cliff Clavin (268 episodes, 1982-1993) | |
| Kelsey Grammer | ... | Dr. Frasier Crane (201 episodes, 1984-1993) | |
| Woody Harrelson | ... | Woody Boyd (198 episodes, 1985-1993) | |
| Kirstie Alley | ... | Rebecca Howe (147 episodes, 1987-1993) | |
| Shelley Long | ... | Diane Chambers (123 episodes, 1982-1993) |
Series Directed by | |||
| James Burrows | (238 episodes, 1982-1993) | ||
| Andy Ackerman | (17 episodes, 1988-1991) | ||
| Thomas Lofaro | (4 episodes, 1986-1988) | ||
| John Ratzenberger | (4 episodes, 1988-1993) | ||
| Tim Berry | (3 episodes, 1987-1988) | ||
| Rick Beren | (2 episodes, 1992) | ||
Series Writing credits | ||
| Glen Charles | (48 episodes, 1982-1993) | |
| Les Charles | (48 episodes, 1982-1993) | |
| James Burrows | (38 episodes, 1982-1993) | |
| David Isaacs | (36 episodes, 1982-1993) | |
| Ken Levine | (36 episodes, 1982-1993) | |
| David Lloyd | (25 episodes, 1982-1993) | |
| Bill Steinkellner | (23 episodes, 1985-1992) | |
| Cherie Steinkellner | (23 episodes, 1985-1992) | |
| Phoef Sutton | (21 episodes, 1985-1991) | |
| Dan O'Shannon | (18 episodes, 1989-1993) | |
| David Angell | (17 episodes, 1983-1993) | |
| Heide Perlman | (17 episodes, 1983-1993) | |
| Tom Anderson | (17 episodes, 1989-1993) | |
| Rob Long | (15 episodes, 1990-1993) | |
| Dan Staley | (15 episodes, 1990-1993) | |
| Peter Casey | (10 episodes, 1984-1993) | |
| David Lee | (10 episodes, 1984-1993) | |
| Brian Pollack | (9 episodes, 1989-1991) | |
| Mert Rich | (9 episodes, 1989-1991) | |
| Tom Reeder | (7 episodes, 1982-1988) | |
| Kathy Ann Stumpe | (6 episodes, 1992-1993) | |
| Ken Estin | (5 episodes, 1982-1985) | |
| Sam Simon | (5 episodes, 1982-1985) | |
| Earl Pomerantz | (4 episodes, 1982-1983) | |
| Sue Herring | (4 episodes, 1988-1992) | |
| Andy Cowan | (3 episodes, 1985-1987) | |
| David S. Williger | (3 episodes, 1985-1987) | |
| Tracy Newman | (3 episodes, 1991-1992) | |
| Jonathan Stark | (3 episodes, 1991-1992) | |
| Fred Graver | (3 episodes, 1992-1993) | |
| Rebecca Parr Cioffi | (3 episodes, 1992-1993) | |
| Kimberly Hill | (2 episodes, 1986-1987) | |
| Jeff Abugov | (2 episodes, 1986) | |
| Janet Leahy | (2 episodes, 1986) | |
| Larry Balmagia | (2 episodes, 1990-1991) | |
| Tom Leopold | (2 episodes, 1992-1993) | |
Series Produced by | |||
| James Burrows | .... | executive producer / producer (269 episodes, 1982-1993) | |
| Glen Charles | .... | executive producer / producer (269 episodes, 1982-1993) | |
| Les Charles | .... | executive producer / producer (269 episodes, 1982-1993) | |
| Mary Fukuto | .... | associate producer (148 episodes, 1987-1993) | |
| Tim Berry | .... | associate producer / co-producer / ... (30 episodes, 1982-1990) | |
| Ken Levine | .... | co-producer (17 episodes, 1982-1983) | |
| David Isaacs | .... | co-producer (16 episodes, 1982-1984) | |
| David Angell | .... | producer (9 episodes, 1986-1987) | |
| David Lee | .... | producer (7 episodes, 1985-1987) | |
| Peter Casey | .... | producer (7 episodes, 1986-1987) | |
| Ken Estin | .... | producer (6 episodes, 1984-1985) | |
| Sam Simon | .... | producer (5 episodes, 1984-1985) | |
| Heide Perlman | .... | producer (4 episodes, 1985-1986) | |
| Tom Anderson | .... | co-producer (1 episode, 1990) | |
| Brian Pollack | .... | co-producer (1 episode, 1990) | |
| Phoef Sutton | .... | executive producer (1 episode, 1990) | |
| Rob Long | .... | executive producer / producer (unknown episodes) | |
| Dan Staley | .... | co-executive producer / producer (unknown episodes) | |
Series Original Music by | |||
| Craig Safan | (37 episodes, 1982-1990) | ||
Series Cinematography by | |||
| John Finger | (27 episodes, 1982-1990) | ||
| Kenneth Peach Jr. | (3 episodes, 1982) | ||
Series Film Editing by | |||
| Robert Bramwell | (49 episodes, 1991-1993) | ||
| Andrew Chulack | (41 episodes, 1982-1984) | ||
| Daniel T. Chan | (6 episodes, 1982) | ||
| Andy Ackerman | (5 episodes, 1986-1987) | ||
| M. Pam Blumenthal | (4 episodes, 1983-1986) | ||
| Robert A. Daniels | (3 episodes, 1983) | ||
| Roger Tweten | (3 episodes, 1984) | ||
| Douglas Hines | (1 episode, 1983-1986) | ||
| Peter Chakos | (unknown episodes) | ||
| Linda Henry | (unknown episodes) | ||
| John Randle | (unknown episodes) | ||
Series Casting by | |||
| Stephen Kolzak | (26 episodes, 1982-1987) | ||
| Jeff Greenberg | (6 episodes, 1986-1990) | ||
| Lori Openden | (4 episodes, 1984-1985) | ||
| Randy Stone | (1 episode, 1985-1986) | ||
Series Production Design by | |||
| Richard Sylbert | (1 episode, 1982) | ||
Series Art Direction by | |||
| Ed LaPorta | (17 episodes, 1982-1983) | ||
| Dahl Delu | (6 episodes, 1986-1990) | ||
| Monty Elliott | (5 episodes, 1983) | ||
| Herman F. Zimmerman | (5 episodes, 1984-1986) | ||
Series Set Decoration by | |||
| Charles E. Tycer | (17 episodes, 1982-1983) | ||
| Lynne Albright | (11 episodes, 1984-1987) | ||
| Anthony D. Nealis | (5 episodes, 1983) | ||
| Rick Gentz | (unknown episodes) | ||
Series Costume Design by | |||
| Robert L. Tanella | (2 episodes, 1983-1984) | ||
Series Makeup Department | |||
| Marilyn Patricia Phillips | .... | hair stylist (32 episodes, 1982-1990) | |
| Charlotte Harvey | .... | hair stylist (17 episodes, 1982-1983) | |
| Charlene Roberson | .... | makeup artist (14 episodes, 1982-1983) | |
| Bruce Hutchinson | .... | makeup artist (12 episodes, 1984-1990) | |
| Brad Wilder | .... | makeup artist (4 episodes, 1982) | |
| Michele Payne | .... | hair stylist (3 episodes, 1986-1987) | |
| Rebecca De Morrio | .... | hair stylist (unknown episodes, 1983-1984) | |
Series Production Management | |||
| Richard Villarino | .... | executive in charge of production (29 episodes, 1982-1987) | |
| Penny Adams | .... | unit production manager (17 episodes, 1982-1983) | |
| Linda McMurray | .... | unit production manager (8 episodes, 1984-1990) | |
| Thomas Lofaro | .... | unit production manager (5 episodes, 1986-1987) | |
| Ahuva Fogel | .... | production supervisor (1 episode, 1990) | |
| Peter Chakos | .... | post-production supervisor (unknown episodes) | |
Series Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Brian James Ellis | .... | first assistant director / second assistant director (269 episodes, 1982-1993) | |
| Thomas Lofaro | .... | first assistant director (28 episodes, 1982-1987) | |
| Susan Walter | .... | dga trainee (7 episodes, 1993) | |
| Susan Norton | .... | first assistant director / second assistant director (5 episodes, 1987) | |
| Leonard R. Garner Jr. | .... | first assistant director / second assistant director (2 episodes, 1983-1986) | |
| Lisa Marmon | .... | second assistant director (2 episodes, 1987) | |
| Steven Pomeroy | .... | second assistant director (1 episode, 1989-1993) | |
| Randy Suhr | .... | second second assistant director (unknown episodes, 1987) | |
| Paula Brody | .... | first assistant director: Boston (unknown episodes) | |
| Randy Carter | .... | first assistant director (unknown episodes) | |
| Elizabeth Ward | .... | second assistant director (unknown episodes) | |
Series Art Department | |||
| Don Cinderella | .... | set dresser (11 episodes, 1988-1993) | |
| David Galvan | .... | painter (unknown episodes) | |
| Frank Galvan III | .... | lead paint foreman (unknown episodes) | |
| Todd Warfield | .... | set designer (unknown episodes) | |
Series Sound Department | |||
| Ed Norton | .... | sound effects (17 episodes, 1982-1983) | |
| John Hicks | .... | production sound mixer (14 episodes, 1982-1983) | |
| Michael Ballin | .... | production sound mixer (10 episodes, 1984-1987) | |
| Sam Black | .... | sound effects (5 episodes, 1983-1985) | |
| Edward F. Suski | .... | sound effects (5 episodes, 1986-1987) | |
| James R. Wright | .... | production sound mixer (3 episodes, 1982) | |
| William H. Angarola | .... | sound effects (1 episode, 1985-1986) | |
| David Scharf | .... | sound effects (1 episode, 1990) | |
| Gordon Klimuck | .... | production sound mixer (unknown episodes, 1983-1984) | |
| Pete San Filipo Sr. | .... | production sound mixer (unknown episodes, 1987) | |
| Doug Gray | .... | pre-production mixer (unknown episodes) | |
| Thomas J. Huth | .... | post-production sound mixer (unknown episodes) | |
| Noel Vought | .... | foley artist (unknown episodes) | |
Series Special Effects by | |||
| Lloyd A. Buswell | .... | standby effects: Paramount Special Effects Dept. (unknown episodes) | |
| Robert Cole | .... | special effects (unknown episodes) | |
| William Dawson | .... | standby special effects: Paramount (unknown episodes) | |
Series Visual Effects by | |||
| Thomas Baker | .... | main title graphics (unknown episodes) | |
Series Stunts | |||
| Jeff Habberstad | .... | stunts (1 episode, 1988) | |
| Terry Jackson | .... | stunt double: John Ratzenberger (1 episode, 1991) | |
| Birgit K. Schier | .... | stunts (1 episode, 1991) | |
| Gary Guercio | .... | stunt double (1 episode, 1992) | |
| Nick Dimitri | .... | stunts (unknown episodes) | |
| Hubie Kerns Jr. | .... | stunt driver (unknown episodes) | |
| Lane Leavitt | .... | stunts (unknown episodes) | |
| David LeBell | .... | stunts (unknown episodes) | |
| Ray Lykins | .... | stunts (unknown episodes) | |
| Sherry Peterson | .... | stunts (unknown episodes) | |
| Michael J. Sarna | .... | stunts (unknown episodes) | |
| Jesse Wayne | .... | stunt double: Nick 'Coach' Colasanto (unknown episodes) | |
Series Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Cliff Concialdi | .... | camera operator (unknown episodes) | |
| William E. Hines | .... | camera operator (unknown episodes) | |
| Bob Myers | .... | key grip: second unit (unknown episodes) | |
| Barry Seybert | .... | electrician (unknown episodes) | |
| Carol Stoddard | .... | still photographer: portraits (unknown episodes) | |
Series Casting Department | |||
| Stephen Kolzak | .... | original casting (4 episodes, 1984-1990) | |
Series Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Sharon Sampson | .... | costume supervisor (75 episodes, 1990-1993) | |
| Robert L. Tanella | .... | costume supervisor (30 episodes, 1982-1990) | |
| Joyce Unruh | .... | costumer: women (15 episodes, 1982-1983) | |
| Sandra Culotta | .... | costumer: women (10 episodes, 1983-1987) | |
| Sharon Swenson | .... | costumer: women (3 episodes, 1985) | |
| Cheryl Beasley Blackwell | .... | costumer: women (unknown episodes, 1987) | |
Series Editorial Department | |||
| Lynn Stevenson | .... | assistant editor (unknown episodes, 1992-1993) | |
| Robert P. Schneider | .... | on-line editor: opening sequence (unknown episodes) | |
Series Music Department | |||
| Gary Portnoy | .... | composer: theme music / music performer: title theme (30 episodes, 1982-1990) | |
| Judy Hart-Angelo | .... | composer: theme music (28 episodes, 1982-1990) | |
| Mary Morlas | .... | music editor (17 episodes, 1982-1983) | |
| Chips Swanson | .... | music editor (12 episodes, 1984-1990) | |
| Udi Harpaz | .... | music arranger (2 episodes, 1991) | |
| Andy D'Addario | .... | music scoring mixer (unknown episodes) | |
Series Transportation Department | |||
| Gina August | .... | driver (48 episodes, 1989-1990) | |
Series Other crew | |||
| James Castle | .... | title designer (29 episodes, 1982-1990) | |
| Bruce Bryant | .... | title designer (28 episodes, 1982-1990) | |
| Diane Overdiek | .... | assistant to executive producer / assistant to executive producers (28 episodes, 1982-1987) | |
| Susie Johnson | .... | production coordinator (25 episodes, 1991-1992) | |
| Rosie Dean | .... | production coordinator (25 episodes, 1992-1993) | |
| David Lloyd | .... | executive script consultant / creative consultant (24 episodes, 1982-1990) | |
| Gil Clasen | .... | technical coordinator (22 episodes, 1982-1985) | |
| Nancy Koppang | .... | assistant to executive producer (18 episodes, 1982-1983) | |
| Glen Miller | .... | assistant to executive producer (18 episodes, 1982-1983) | |
| Marsha Nadler | .... | assistant to executive producer (17 episodes, 1982-1984) | |
| Lana Repp-Lewis | .... | assistant to executive producer (17 episodes, 1982-1983) | |
| Scott Spencer Gordon | .... | assistant to executive producer (16 episodes, 1982-1983) | |
| Alison E. Wrigley | .... | assistant to executive producer (16 episodes, 1982-1983) | |
| Tony Colvin | .... | assistant to executive producer (14 episodes, 1982-1984) | |
| Sharon Black | .... | assistant to executive producer (13 episodes, 1982-1983) | |
| Gabrielle James | .... | script supervisor (13 episodes, 1983-1991) | |
| Rick Beren | .... | assistant to executive producer / technical coordinator / ... (12 episodes, 1984-1990) | |
| Sue Herring | .... | assistant to executive producer / assistant to executive producers / ... (12 episodes, 1984-1990) | |
| Christine Connor | .... | assistant to executive producer / assistant: Glen & Les Charles (11 episodes, 1984-1990) | |
| Mary Fukuto | .... | assistant to executive producer / assistant to executive producers (11 episodes, 1984-1987) | |
| Sonny P. Filippini | .... | script supervisor (10 episodes, 1982-1983) | |
| Peter Chakos | .... | assistant to executive producer / assistant: Glen & Les Charles (7 episodes, 1985-1990) | |
| Carol Navratil | .... | assistant to executive producer / assistant: Glen & Les Charles (7 episodes, 1986-1990) | |
| Barry Zajac | .... | assistant to executive producer / assistant: Glen & Les Charles (7 episodes, 1986-1990) | |
| Sheila Guthrie | .... | assistant to executive producer (6 episodes, 1983-1987) | |
| Bill Steinkellner | .... | executive story consultant (6 episodes, 1985-1987) | |
| Cherie Steinkellner | .... | executive story consultant (6 episodes, 1985-1987) | |
| Bob Ellison | .... | executive script consultant (6 episodes, 1986-1990) | |
| David Reid | .... | assistant to executive producer (6 episodes, 1986-1987) | |
| Danielle Veerman | .... | assistant to executive producer (6 episodes, 1986-1987) | |
| David Angell | .... | executive story editor (5 episodes, 1983-1985) | |
| Doris Grau | .... | script supervisor (5 episodes, 1983-1985) | |
| Heide Perlman | .... | executive story consultant / executive script consultant (5 episodes, 1983-1985) | |
| Leslie Brenner | .... | assistant to executive producer / assistant to executive producers (5 episodes, 1984-1986) | |
| Rebecca Helm | .... | assistant to executive producer / assistant to executive producers (5 episodes, 1984-1986) | |
| Debra Wanderer | .... | assistant to executive producer / assistant to executive producers (5 episodes, 1984-1985) | |
| Bill Fraley | .... | technical coordinator (5 episodes, 1986-1987) | |
| Lori A. Moneymaker | .... | assistant to executive producer (5 episodes, 1986-1987) | |
| Tom Tenowich | .... | creative consultant (5 episodes, 1986-1987) | |
| Donna Wheeler | .... | assistant to executive producer (4 episodes, 1982) | |
| Penelope Franks | .... | assistant to executive producer (4 episodes, 1983) | |
| Danny Lipsius | .... | assistant to executive producer (4 episodes, 1983) | |
| Geraldine Leder | .... | assistant to executive producer (4 episodes, 1984-1985) | |
| Mary Ann Leslie | .... | assistant to executive producer / assistant to executive producers (4 episodes, 1984-1985) | |
| Cary Matsumura | .... | assistant to executive producer (4 episodes, 1984-1985) | |
| Janet Allen | .... | assistant to executive producer (3 episodes, 1983) | |
| Michael Zito | .... | assistant to executive producer (3 episodes, 1984) | |
| Land Courtney Hay | .... | assistant to executive producer (3 episodes, 1986) | |
| Jeff Abugov | .... | story editor (3 episodes, 1987) | |
| Phoef Sutton | .... | story editor (3 episodes, 1987) | |
| Mark Burman | .... | assistant to executive producer (2 episodes, 1983) | |
| J.W. Smith | .... | assistant to executive producer (2 episodes, 1983) | |
| Janet Leahy | .... | story editor (2 episodes, 1986-1987) | |
| Tonya Cannon | .... | assistant to executive producer (2 episodes, 1986) | |
| Penny Segal | .... | assistant to executive producer (2 episodes, 1986) | |
| Benzion Bergman | .... | assistant to executive producer (2 episodes, 1987) | |
| Rachelle Ricks | .... | assistant to executive producer (1 episode, 1985-1986) | |
| Mark Nasser | .... | assistant: Glen & Les Charles (1 episode, 1987-1991) | |
| Carol Johnsen | .... | title designer (1 episode, 1990) | |
| Marcia Friedman | .... | assistant to executive producer (unknown episodes, 1983-1984) | |
| Brian H. Sato | .... | assistant to executive producer (unknown episodes, 1983-1984) | |
| Todd Stevens | .... | assistant to executive producer (unknown episodes, 1983-1984) | |
| Lori Kay Wilson | .... | assistant to executive producer (unknown episodes, 1983) | |
| Richard P. Solomon | .... | assistant to executive producer (unknown episodes, 1984) | |
| Margi Lintz | .... | assistant to executive producer (unknown episodes, 1985-1986) | |
| Alexis Kasperavicius | .... | production assistant (unknown episodes, 1986) | |
| Hala Gabriel | .... | production accountant (unknown episodes, 1992-1993) | |
| Joan Carey | .... | stand-in (unknown episodes) | |
| Marilyn A. Dustin | .... | assistant to executive producer (unknown episodes) | |
| Ahuva Fogel | .... | assistant to executive producer (unknown episodes) | |
| Marni Gaylord | .... | assistant to executive producer (unknown episodes) | |
| Nicholas Grad | .... | assistant to executive producer (unknown episodes) | |
| Georgyne LaLone | .... | production coordinator (unknown episodes) | |
| Dominic Jack Pizzo Sr. | .... | production assistant (unknown episodes) | |
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When this series was introduced to television in 1982, NBC was in big trouble, so much trouble that the pathetic plight of their plummeting ratings relegated them to a virtual "Old Man and the Sea" style dilemma!! NBC counted on "Cheers" to be one of their stellar instigators to reeling in the big kahuna, and thus, "Cheers" would become a crucial component to NBC's quest for nationwide television ratings escalation!! After several episodes, popular response and critical acclaim for this series were radically different!!! "Cheers" esoteric demeanor received accolades from T.V. and magazine critics, but, popularity from the television audience was tenuous!! Eventually "Cheers" non-conventionalism titillated the small screen viewer!! Once popularity homogenized the auspicious direction of this show, it became a smash hit!! People took to the unorthodox gist of the series!! Wholehearted chuckles required an academic comprehension of grandiloquent vocabulary words which Shelly Long, Kelsey Grammar, and Bebe Neuwirth uttered out by the nanosecond!! This television show's comically ugly depiction of these spawns of ivy league intellectualism, was one whereby they could easily rattle off Shakesphere, but, the slightest adversity would invoke them into a temper tantrum which was indicative of a seven year old who is forbidden to order dessert at a restaurant!! What would someone with an IQ of 9000 be doing frequenting a local sports bar anyway?...Add insult to injury, they were the ones who wound up being patronized!!"Cheers" put a humorous spin on how book smarts are often times useless, especially on plebeian turf!! This is just one of "Cheers" many attributes!!!
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