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Cheers
Season 11
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The regulars of the Boston bar "Cheers" share their experiences and lives with each other while drinking or working at the bar where everybody knows your name.
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Cast of Season 11
Ted Danson
Sam Malone
Kirstie Alley
Rebecca Howe
Rhea Perlman
Carla Tortelli
George Wendt
Norm Peterson
John Ratzenberger
Cliff Clavin
Woody Harrelson
Woody Boyd
Kelsey Grammer
Frasier Crane
Andy Ackerman
Producer
Bill Steinkellner
Executive Producer
Les Charles
Executive Producer
David Isaacs
Producer
Sam Simon
Producer
Cherie Steinkellner
Executive Producer
Dan O'Shannon
Producer
Phoef Sutton
Executive Producer
Peter Casey
Producer
Ken Levine
Producer
James Burrows
Executive Producer
Tim Berry
Producer
Glen Charles
Executive Producer
Cheers • Season 11 Ratings & Reviews
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Noel Holston
As Cheers writers had done so often over the course of 275 episodes, the Charles brothers danced up to the edge of easy sentiment, then spun away with a wink.
Detroit Free Press
Susan Stewart
After all the hype... it would be a miracle if the last episode of Cheers could still move you. But then Cheers has always been at least a minor miracle. Thursday night's final episode of the 11-year-old NBC sitcom was a 98-minute masterpiece.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Steven Cole Smith
Cheers went out the way it came in: with grace, good humor and, above all, class.
Tampa Bay Times
Jennifer L. Stevenson
Although punchy and poignant, the show didn't -- couldn't -- live up to the firestorm of hype that preceded the episode. No show couldn't.
Austin American-Statesman
Diane Holloway
It was too long, too much of it was devoted to the worn-out romantic teasing between Sam and Diane and the final musings dragged on a bit. But it was still the best thing on television Thursday night, as it has been for a longtime.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Ron Weiskind
We waited 11 years for this? Last night's finale kept tantalizing us with possibilities that never quite materialized.
San Francisco Examiner
Joyce Millman
Yuk. Writers Glen Charles and Les Charles crammed more sloppy sentimental stuff into the last 15 minutes of Thursday's finale than the show exhibited in its entire 11 years.
New York Daily News
David Bianculli
There were some missteps but, for the most part, the last, expanded serving of Cheers paid off in some very big and satisfying ways.
Boston Globe
Ed Siegel
There have been great final episodes in the past, but last night's final Cheers was a masterpiece.
Santa Cruz Sentinel
Tom Long
OK, so the scripts haven't been quite as sterling these past two years. Let's face it -- the situation has been comedied. But even at its weakest, Cheers has been better than 90 percent of the sitcoms on TV.
New York Times
John J. O'Connor
Refusing to preach, "Cheers" offered a kind of refuge from contemporary upheavals and anxieties, not totally ignoring them, but also not letting them interfere with the nonstop flow of jokes.
Chicago Tribune
Rick Kogan
The show ended sentimentally but without sappiness. Love was mentioned and so were shoes. It was, simply, perfect.
Variety
Tony Scott
The cast was uniformly in top form under Burrows' astute direction. Cheers' went out with high humor, dignity, and sentiment as it settled accounts.
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