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| 1 :01x01 - Give Me a Ring Sometime (Sep/30/1982) | The series begins as an over-educated Diane Chambers enters the Cheers bar with her fiance/boss, Literature Professor Sumner Sloane, for a quick drink while he makes a phone call to get his mother's wedding ring from his ex-wife. But when Sumner goes to his ex-wife's house to get the family ring for Diane, his relationship with her gets rekindled. Upon his return, he tells Diane that he has no intention of leaving her, and returns once more to get the ring he was supposed to get the first time. This time, he ends up taking his ex-wife to the Barbados to get (re)married, abandoning Diane without a word.
A crushed Diane is left jobless, with few prospects, and finds that a waitress job at Cheers may be the right thing for her. | | Guest Stars: John Ratzenberger as Cliff Clavin, Michael McGuire as Professor Sumner Sloane, Ron Frazier (1) as Ron, John P. Navin, Jr. as Teenager, Erik Holland (1) as Swedish customer | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Glen Charles, Les Charles | |
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| 3 :01x03 - The Tortelli Tort (Oct/14/1982) | | Carla loses her temper after a Yankees fan begins to insult Sam, and she attacks him. Now the fan plans to sue Sam and take the bar away unless Carla can learn to control her temper. | | Guest Stars: John Ratzenberger as Cliff Clavin, Jack Knight (1) as Jack, Thomas Babson as Customer #1, Paul Vaughn as Customer #3, Stephen Keep as Dr. Graham, Aaron Hamilton as Anthony, Ron Karabatsos as Ed Kellner, John Fiedler as Fred, Rex Ryon as Bruin ("Rough Looking Guy"), Richard McGonagle as Customer #2 | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Tom Reeder | |
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| 10 :01x10 - Endless Slumper (Dec/02/1982) | | One of the Red Sox players comes into the bar and is very frustrated with a slump he is in. He asks Sam for advice, and Sam brings up his lucky charm - a bottle cap. The baseball player wants to borrow it for luck, and Sam is very protective about it, but ends up letting him borrow it. Sam is very upset when the player does not return it within the promised time period. | | Guest Stars: Anne Haney as Miss Gilder, Christopher McDonald (3) as Rick Walker | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Sam Simon | |
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| 17 :01x17 - Diane's Perfect Date (Feb/10/1983) | | Sam and Diane make a bet that they can find each other dates within the next 24 hours. Diane finds the perfect date for Sam, but Sam thought Diane was talking about being Sam's date when they made the contest. He ends up finding a man at the bar in the pool room, and pays him to be Diane's date. Little does Sam know, the guy he paid to take Diane out was an ex-criminal. | | Guest Stars: Doug Sheehan as Walter Franklin, Gretchen Corbett as Gretchen | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: David Lloyd (1) | |
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| 18 :01x18 - No Contest (Feb/17/1983) | | Sam enters Diane into the Bar Maid contest. Diane has no idea, she sees her picture in the paper. She threatens to quit, until she finds out that the newspaper and radio shows will be giving interviews to the winner. She stays in the contest, only to win, thinking she will explain how Bar Maid contest are absurd and disrespectful to women. This all backfires on her when she wins, and gets to go to Bermuda. | | Guest Stars: Tip O'Neill as Himself, Sharon Peters as Jocelyn, Renee Gentry as Yvonne, Paul Vaughn as Unknown, Tessa Richarde (1) as Bonnie | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Heide Perlman | |
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Season 2 |
| 23 :02x01 - Power Play (Sep/29/1983) | | The Cheers regulars are finding it hard to adapt to Sam and Diane's new relationship. Diane is also having problems with this, which easily shows after she kicks Sam out of her apartment only after 5 minutes of him arriving. | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Glen Charles, Les Charles | |
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| 24 :02x02 - Little Sister Don't Cha (Oct/13/1983) | | Carla goes into labor at the bar, and her sister comes to fill in for her at the bar. She begins to become interested with all the guys at the bar, espically Cliff. Cliff decides he wants to marry her, but doesn't know that she's been fooling around with every other man at the bar. Norm ends up telling Cliff it isn't a good idea for him to marry Carla's sister. | | Guest Stars: Paul Willson (1) as Tom, Paul Vaughn as Paul, Jerry Prell as Customer | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Heide Perlman | |
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| 25 :02x03 - Personal Business (Oct/20/1983) | | Diane wants to go to a speech at a college, but in order for her to do so, she needs to change schedules with Carla. Diane sweet talks Sam into convencing Carla that switching one night with her wouldn't be that bad. Carla refuses to make her point, that Diane gets away with things more than the rest of them would. Diane thinks this is interfering with their relationship, so she quits her job at the bar, and goes on the search for a new job. She comes back in a few weeks with a job at a publishing house. Diane has told Sam that her boss wanted to talk with him, to ask him a few questions about Diane, but the questions her new boss askes Sam are far from professional. Diane gets up-set that all the job offers she has gotten, all had sexual strings attatched. | | Guest Stars: Patrick Stack as Customer #1, James Ingersoll as Mr. Anderson #2 | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Tom Reeder | |
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| 26 :02x04 - Homicidal Ham (Oct/27/1983) | | Andy Andy is back in action. He comes into the bar, harmlessly asking for a drink, then the next thing you know, he's pointing a gun at the bar, demanding all the money in the cash register. They soon find out that Andy isn't a bad person at heart, and that his dreams are to become an actor. Diane decides to help Andy with his dreams, and does a scene from a play infront of her old college professor. While getting ready before the performance, Andy see's Diane and Sam kiss. He becomes angry and actually trys to strangle Diane in the scene they do together. | | Guest Stars: Severn Darden as Professor DeWitt, Paul Vaughn as Paul | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: David Lloyd (1) | |
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| 28 :02x06 - Affairs of the Heart (Nov/10/1983) | | A man named Hank comes into Cheers, and becomes interested in Carla. Diane thinks it's sweet, so she decides to help out, and convinces Carla that he's not that bad. She agrees to go out with him, until she finds out what's wrong with him. After a few dates, things seem to be going well, until Carla dumps Hank for no aparent reason. Diane and Sam soon find out that Carla was right. Hank has a serious heart condition and too much excitement could kill him. | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Heide Perlman | |
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| 29 :02x07 - Old Flames (Nov/17/1983) | | One of Sam's old friends, Dave, comes into the bar hoping to get the old, skirt chasing Sammy Malone back. But what Dave doesn't know is that Diane and Sam are going together. When Dave finds this out, he makes a bet that he can break them up in the next 24 hours. | | Guest Stars: Elizabeth McIvor as Didi | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: David Angell (1) | |
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| 30 :02x08 - Manager Coach (Nov/24/1983) | | An old friend of Sam's comes into Cheers, hoping to get Sam as a coach for his little league baseball team. Sam tells his friend that he's been too busy with the bar and Diane. Coach comes up with the idea for him to be the coach of the baseball team, and Sam thinks it's a wonderful idea. But Diane on the otherhand, does not. She thinks that sense Coach was use to training players in the Major League, she's afraid he'll drive the children away by making them work too hard. | | Guest Stars: Corey Feldman as Moose, Elliott Scott as Peewee, Martin Davis (1) as Tank | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Earl Pomerantz | |
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| 32 :02x10 - How Do I Love Thee, Let Me Call You Back (Dec/08/1983) | | Diane gets Sam a pair of tickets to a fight Sam has been wanting to see. Sam is so happy, he blurts out the phrase, 'I love you'. Diane takes it seriously and is totally taken back by what Sam had said. Diane goes to tell Sam that what he told her really made her happy, and he thinks nothing of it. Diane then proposes that they think about their relationship. If neither one of them can come up with an explination as to why they are together, Diane thinks they should call it quits. A week later, Sam and Diane still can't figure out what their relationship means, and Sam can't bring himself to tell Diane that he loves her sense he used the phrase so casually. | | Guest Stars: Gerald Berns (1) as Dave | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Earl Pomerantz | |
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| 33 :02x11 - Just Three Friends (Dec/15/1983) | | One of Diane's friends, Heather Landen, comes to Boston for a visit. Diane brings her over to the bar and introduces her to everyone. Heather is very nice to everyone at the bar, espically Sam. Sam starts to worry that Heather is getting a little too friendly, and warns Diane about it. Diane thinks Sam is just over reacting, and invites Heather to dinner with her and Sam. Once things start getting a little too friendly at Diane's apartment, Diane loses it and confronts Heather about it. Heather explains she's just a friendly person and her intentions were to make friends and not steal her boyfriend. | | Guest Stars: Markie Post as Heather Landen | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: David Lloyd (1) | |
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| 34 :02x12 - Where There's a Will (Dec/22/1983) | | A man comes into Cheers, who only has 6 months to live, and who is oddly rich. Diane and Sam comfort him and talk to him. Sam lets him work behind the bar, since it's something he's always wanted to do. When it's time for him to leave, he leaves a will which says that Sam gets all of his money. Everyone starts to fight over the money, and Diane convinces Sam to destroy the will, because it's making everyone go crazy. | | Guest Stars: Elizabeth Hill as Female Customer #1, Tim Cunningham as Greg, Jacqueline Cassell as Female Customer #2 | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Nick Arnold | |
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| 35 :02x13 - Battle of the Exes (Jan/05/1984) | | Nick comes into the bar with his new Fiance. Carla is desperate to find somenoe to go to the wedding with her to show Nick up. She begs Sam, and Sam and Diane agree. When Nick sees Sam and Carla together, he secretly now wants her back. Sam and Carla go to the wedding, and have a great time. Later that night, Nick comes back into the bar and kisses Carla, hoping it will make some sparks between them again. | | Guest Stars: Jacqueline Cassell as Customer #2 | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Sam Simon, Ken Estin | |
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| 36 :02x14 - No Help Wanted (Jan/12/1984) | | Norm is officaly out of work, and is desperate to find a new job. He's been working as a dish washer, when he can get a much better job. Diane comes up with the great idea to have Norm as Sam's accountant. Sam is a little protective over his money, and doesn't think it's a good idea to do business with friends. Diane convinces Sam to hire Norm and he does. But, when Norm finds out Sam had never fired his old accountant, things get a little rough in their friendship. | | Guest Stars: Hal Ralston as Customer #3, Steve Giannelli as Customer #2 (Steve), Russ Marin as Customer #1 | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Max Tash | |
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| 37 :02x15 - And Coachie Makes Three (Jan/19/1984) | | Diane and Sam are spending a romantic evening together, when Coach barges in on them. Diane and Sam are desperate to find Coach his own girlfriend so they can have time for themselves, but the plan backfires when Diane and Sam have to admite that the reason they set Coach up with somebody is that they don't want him hanging around them so much. | | Guest Stars: Milda Dacys as Woman #1, Robyn Peterson as Woman #2 | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Heide Perlman | |
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| 38 :02x16 - Cliff's Rocky Moment (Jan/26/1984) | | Cliff doesn't get along very nicely with a man that comes into the bar. He pushes it far enough to where he wants to fight Cliff. Cliff, being the coward he is, trys to back out of it. But when it's time to face the music, Cliff shows them some of his fighting skills that he doesn't have, and ends up asking Diane to bring him to the hospital. | | Guest Stars: Sam Scarber as Lewis, Elizabeth Hill as Liz | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: David Lloyd (1) | |
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| 40 :02x18 - Snow Job (Feb/09/1984) | | Sam wants to go on a ski trip with his old friends, and tells Diane that his uncle died so he could go up to Vermont without her knowing. Carla trys to convence Diane that it's just a bluff so Sam could leave. Diane starts to believe Carla and confronts Sam. | | Guest Stars: Gary Gershaw as Tommy | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: David Angell (1) | |
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Season 3 |
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| 56 :03x12 - A Ditch in Time (Dec/20/1984) | | Sam becomes attracted to one of Diane's friends, but she strongly insists he stays away. Which of course only makes Sam want her more. After their first date the girl already wants Sam to meet her parents, or who she calls him, "their future son-in-law". | | Guest Stars: Kate Williamson as Mona, David Wiley as Todd | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Ken Estin | |
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| 60 :03x16 - Teacher's Pet (Jan/31/1985) | | Sam and Coach both agree to take a night school class in geography. But when class begins, they do things a little different. While Coach is studying hard for A's, Sam is dating the teacher. | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Tom Reeder | |
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Season 4 |
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| 72 :04x03 - Someday My Prince Will Come (Oct/17/1985) | | After Diane fantasizes about the owner of a coat left at Cheers, Sam pressures her to ask the coat's owner for a date no matter who the owner turns out to be. When the owner comes to claim the coat, Diane tries to wiggle out of her "dream date". Meanwhile, Norm and Cliff work together on a high school science project. | | Guest Stars: Frank Dent as Stuart Sorensen | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Tom Seeley, Norm Gunzenhauser | |
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| 73 :04x04 - The Groom Wore Clearasil (Oct/24/1985) | | Carla worries that her son, Anthony, is contemplating getting married, even though he is still a teenager. She heads to Sam for help who tries to convince Anthony being a bachelor is far better than being a husband. Meanwhile, Diane has an interview with her former fiance, Sumner Sloane. | | Guest Stars: John Ingle as Professor Moffat, Craig Berenson as Customer, Timothy Williams as Anthony Tortelli, Al Rosen (2) as Al, Sherilyn Fenn as Gabrielle, Mandy Ingber as Annie | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: David Lee (1), Peter Casey | |
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| 88 :04x19 - Dark Imaginings (Feb/20/1986) | | In an effort not to look old in front of the guys, Sam winds up giving himself a hernia, which he tries to keep secret. | | Guest Stars: Douglas Anderson as 139th Street Quartet, 1st Tenor, Larry F. Wright as 2nd Tenor, Peter Neushul as Baritone, Jere Fields as Nurse Brenda, Lisa Vice as Judy, Christine Dickinson as Joan, Deborah Dalton (1) as Nurse Louise, James Kline as Bass, Tim Dunigan as Dr. McNeese, Pamela Bach as Bonnie | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: David Angell (1) | |
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| 92 :04x23 - Relief Bartender (Mar/27/1986) | | Sam has decided to become the host/manager of Cheers, and therefore will need to hire a new bartender. But after the idea fizzles out, Woody fears he may lose his job. | | Guest Stars: Kim Robinson as Andrea, Judith Borsi as Child #1, Patricia Veselich as Mrs. Charters, Jack Lindine as Caribou #1, Madgel Dean as Mrs. Benfer, Paul Eiding as Fred, Judith Barsi as Child #1, Edan Gross as Child #2, Terrence Beasor as Caribou #2 | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Miriam Trogdon | |
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| 94 :04x25 - Strange Bedfellows (2) (May/08/1986) | | Diane feels even more jealous now that Janet and Sam's relationship has grown stronger. Janet believes Sam needs to cut all ties to his past, which means he must fire Diane, a conversation she overheard. But Diane beats him to the punch and quits. Meanwhile, Norm fears that Vera's visiting sister will once again try and seduce him like she did on her last visit. | | Guest Stars: Kate Mulgrew as Janet Eldridge, Max Wright as Jim Fleener, David Paymer as Phil Schumacher | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: David Angell (1) | |
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| 95 :04x26 - Strange Bedfellows (3) (May/15/1986) | | Janet has won the election and gathers the press to Cheers to give a speech. Diane shows up and fires a few fastballs by he in the form of questions, causing Sam to remove her from the bar. Janet has been pressing Sam for a marriage proposal, but seeing a lack of commitment in his actions, decides to dump him. This causes Sam to call someone on the phone and propose. Meanwhile, mush to his fears, Vera is called away leaving he and Donna alone. | | Guest Stars: David Paymer as Phil Schumacher, Max Wright as Jim Fleener, Kate Mulgrew as Janet Eldridge | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: David Angell (1) | |
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Season 5 |
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| 105 :05x10 - Everyone Imitates Art (Dec/04/1986) | | Diane receives a rejection letter from a literary magazine, touting her work as promising. Sam believes that he would receive the same letter if he sent a poem in to the same magazine. But when his work is accepted, Diane goes all-out to prove his poem was plagiarized. | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Heide Perlman | |
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| 107 :05x12 - Dance, Diane, Dance (Dec/18/1986) | | Diane announces that she has been taking ballet lessons at a community college class with the world renowned Madame Lihkova. She must submit a video tape for her final exam, which the gang get a hold of and its harsh critiques. Frasier rewrites the message to something positive, which swells her head to the point of wanting to audition for the Boston Ballet. | | Guest Stars: Dan Gerrity as Choreographer | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Jeff Abugov | |
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| 109 :05x14 - Diamond Sam (Jan/15/1987) | | Sam finds himself in a bind when Diane falls in love with an engagement ring costing $5,200. Norm suggest using his friend to make a fake ring for a fraction of the cost. But the pressure is too much for Sam and he buys the expensive ring, switching it before Diane finds out. After revealing his secret, Diane becomes so upset that she tosses the ring out the window...unaware that it's the real ring. | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Tom Reeder | |
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| 110 :05x15 - Spellbound (Jan/22/1987) | | When Loretta catches Nick cheating on her, Diane and Carla come to her side for comfort. But when Sam stands up to Nick, he believes that Sam and Loretta are now a couple and vows to steal Diane away from him. Meanwhile, Frasier struggles in a game of chess against Woody. | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Kimberly Hill | |
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| 114 :05x19 - Dog Bites Cliff (Feb/19/1987) | | Diane asks for some time away to visit a Buddhist monastery to get her life straightened out. Meanwhile, Cliff is all set to sue the owner of a dog which left him with a bite on his leg, but gets cold feet after seeing the voluptuous beauty. | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Joanne Pagliaro | |
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Season 6 |
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| 131 :06x10 - A Kiss is Still a Kiss (Dec/03/1987) | | Sam is asked by Rebecca to attend a company function with her to prove to Evan Crane that she is not a lesbian. Meanwhile, Frasier comes down with a bad case of the hiccups. | | Guest Stars: Christian LeBlanc as Assistant # 2 | |
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| 132 :06x11 - My Fair Clavin (Dec/10/1987) | | Cliff creates a monster when he moves into a singles apartment complex and meets Sally, a very plain looking woman. Cliff explains to Rebecca that she won't go out because of her looks, in which Miss Howe suggests she gets a makeover. Pleased with her new face, Sally becomes a hit at Cheers, making Cliff wishing she was back to her old self. Meanwhile, Rebecca has begun smoking again and makes a pact with Sam, if she ever smokes again, she will sleep with him. | |
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| 133 :06x12 - Christmas Cheers (Dec/17/1987) | | The gang finds themselves depressed on Christmas Eve, with Rebecca keeping the bar open late, Carla wants to be home with Eddie, and Woody is away from home for the first time during the holiday season. When Sam is invited to a late night dinner at Rebeca's apartment, Sam becomes desperate to find her a gift. | |
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| 134 :06x13 - Woody For Hire, Meets Norman of the Apes (Jan/07/1988) | | No one will believe Woody when he says he was hired to play a tiny role in an episode of Spenser: for Hire. Meanwhile, a disagreement between Norm and Cliff over the paint job Norm has done in Cliff's mothers apartment, has a chimpanzee doing the same work Norm has just completed. | | Guest Stars: Robert Urich as Himself | |
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| 135 :06x14 - And God Created Woodman (Jan/14/1988) | | A company picnic at Evan Drake's home ends up making Woody buddies with the boss due to his taking the fall for Rebecca who has broken one of Evan's vases. | |
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| 136 :06x15 - Tale of Two Cuties (Jan/21/1988) | | With Carla on maternity leave having given birth to twins, her daughter Annie fills in, and Mr. Drake has hired a pretty young girl to work at the bar causing jealous feelings for Rebecca, who is unaware that the girl is his daughter. | | Guest Stars: Bobbie Eakes as Laurie Drake | |
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| 137 :06x16 - Yacht of Fools (Feb/04/1988) | | Sam is invited to bring a guest along for a weekend on Evan Drake's yacht. When Rebecca finds out, she insists that Sam brings her along so she can get closer to Evan. | |
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| 138 :06x17 - To All the Girls I've Loved Before (Feb/11/1988) | | Sam and Rebecca give Frasier and Lilith their bachelor and bridal showers. While Frasier's promises to be a party to remember, the fun suddenly stops when the stripper ends up being one of his patients. Meanwhile, Lilith's party becomes a blast, so much so that a drunken Lilith misses her call from Frasier she had asked him to make, putting fear in his mind that she has run off with the male stripper. | |
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| 139 :06x18 - Let Sleeping Drakes Lie (Feb/18/1988) | | While Evan Drake is in Europe, Norm has been hired to paint the inside of his home. When Rebecca finds out she badgers Norm into letting her look around Evan's place. But when he comes home unexpectedly, she must find a place to hide. | |
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| 140 :06x19 - Airport V (Feb/25/1988) | | Eddie has been cut by the Penguins and gets a new job skating as a penguin in The World of Ice show. But Carla can't go to visit him because she is afraid to fly. Frasier decides to hold a workshop for others who have the same fear, ending with a plane trip. While the patients are calm aboard the flight, their comments have Frasier freaked out. Meanwhile, Rebecca awaits the arrival of Murray Treadwell, a local restaurant critic, hoping to receive a positive review of the bar since taking over the management. | | Guest Stars: Michelle Davison as Flight Attendant | |
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| 141 :06x20 - The Sam in the Gray Flannel Suit (Mar/03/1988) | | Evan Drake promotes Sam to an executive position, which upsets Rebecca. She figures out that Sam only got the nod so he could be a ringer on the corporation's softball team. Despite wanting to throw this back in his face when the season ends and Sam is fired, he tells Rebecca how his father said he was proud of him, causing her to rethink her plans. | |
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| 142 :06x21 - Our Hourly Bread (Mar/10/1988) | | With all the crew asking for raises, Rebecca confides that the bar may be shut down since it is losing money. The gang devise an idea to raise money by raffling off a cruise. But an error by Woody has the winner being number 66 or 99, and both patrons threaten to sue. | |
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Season 7 |
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Season 8 |
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Season 9 |
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Season 10 |
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| 245 :10x24 - Heeeeeere's... Cliffy! (May/07/1992) | | Norm fools Cliff into thinking that Johnny Carson will use Cliff's joke on "The Tonight Show", so the gang heads off for Hollywood and comedy ensues. The subplot follows Sam as he tries to install a satellite dish. | |
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Season 11 |
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| 273 :11x26 - One for the Road (1) (May/20/1993) | | Diane's re-visit to the bar is not a pleasant one, when she brings her husband up, Sam feels intimidated and pretends to be married to Rebecca. When the date turns out to be a disaster, Sam and Diane get re-engaged, but once again things fall through. Meanwhile, Rebecca at last becomes engaged to her boyfriend. | | Guest Stars: Anthony Heald as Kevin, Gregg Berger as Announcer Of Cable Ace Awards (Uncredited), Shelley Long as Diane Chambers, Kelsey Grammer as Dr. Frasier Crane, | Uncredited: Rick Berman as Bar patron | | Director: James Burrows (1) | |
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