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We'll be dealing with that for sure." But as much as the show will be "responsive about the fact that there was a brother and such," Gammer makes it clear that the focus will be on "new friendships – and some new twists and turns he didn't know were still in there." Set to both star[...]
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Frasier Crane in Paramount+'s revival of the "Cheers" spinoff, Frasier, has been picking up steam From the casting standpoint, Grammer is set to be joined by Jack Cutmore-Scott (Kingsman, Deception) as Frasier Crane's son, Freddy In addition, Nicholas Lyndhurst (Only Fools and Horses, Goodnight Sweetheart) has joined the cast as Frasier's old college friend, Prof[...]
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Frasier Crane in Paramount+'s revival of the "Cheers" spinoff, Frasier (more on that below) continued on Friday with the news that Jack Cutmore-Scott (Kingsman, Deception) has joined the cast as Frasier Crane's son, Freddy Cutmore-Scott joins a cast that currently includes Grammer and Nicholas Lyndhurst (Only Fools and Horses, Goodnight Sweetheart) Charming and handsome, Cutmore-Scott's Freddy[...]
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Frasier Crane in Paramount+'s revival of the "Cheers" spinoff, Frasier (more on that below), we have our first casting news to pass along First reported exclusively by Variety, Nicholas Lyndhurst (Only Fools and Horses, Goodnight Sweetheart) will star opposite Grammer in the role of Alan Cornwall Here's a look at how the character is officially described:[...]
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Yesterday came the news that two-time Emmy Award-winning actress Kirstie Alley (Cheers, Veronica's Closet, "Look Who's Talking" films) had passed away after a battle with cancer at the age of 71 Though boasting a career in film and television that lasted nearly four decades, Alley was best known for her role as Rebecca Howe in[...]
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Two-time Emmy Award-winning actress Kirstie Alley (Cheers, Veronica's Closet, "Look Who's Talking" films) has passed away after a battle with cancer at the age of 71. "To all our friends, far and wide around the world… We are sad to inform you that our incredible, fierce, and loving mother has passed away after a battle with[...]
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Frasier Crane in Paramount+'s revival of the "Cheers" spinoff, Frasier, and it sounds like a lot's happened since that time Some of it was great news, while other parts of it… not so much "We start rehearsals in February We've been working on it, honestly for about six or seven years It's been on the[...]
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Frasier Crane in a follow-up to his "Cheers" spinoff series Frasier (more on that in a minute) Well, the news went from good to great, with Deadline Hollywood reporting exclusively that Paramount+ has given a green light to the sequel series Set to both star in and executive produce, Grammer's psychiatrist-turned-radio-talk-show-host is expected to be[...]
Frasier Reboot: Kelsey Grammer on Revisiting Character After 17 Years
Frasier Crane (a role he also played on the classic NBC sitcom Cheers) Set to appear on the daytime talk show The Talk on Monday, Grammer revealed that "we're in the final script for the first episode" of the reboot/revival/sequel series (it gets so confusing sometimes) And the actor is liking what he's seeing, adding,[...]
Frasier: David Hyde Pierce, Bebe Neuwirth Reflect Sitcom, Talk Revival
Lilith Sternin goes even further back to their days on Cheers, in which their characters originated as the one-time married couple appearing in 80 of the 271 episodes making her series debut in the season four episode "Second Time Around" and subsequently appeared in 12 of the 264 episodes of the spinoff While promoting their[...]
Cheers: Why We're Due for a Reboot for Peacock or Paramount+
There's no question that Cheers was one of the more brilliant "everyday person" shows during the Brandon Tartikoff era at NBC Anchored by a wide range of actors and comedic talent with Ted Danson, Rhea Perlman, John Ratzenberger, George Wendt, Kelsey Grammer, Woody Harrelson, Shelley Long, and Kirstie Alley, the series ran for 271 episodes[...]
Frasier Reboot: Kelsey Grammer on Revisiting Character After 17 Years
Frasier Crane, a character that made his debut on the NBC sitcom Cheers in its third season in 1984, 37 years ago Not only did Grammer stay in nine of the remaining 11 seasons of Cheers, he also starred in its successful spinoff Frasier that saw the good doctor move from Boston to Seattle in[...]
Frasier Sequel Series Reportedly Being Considered By Paramount+
Over that time, the Cheers spinoff would set a record for most Emmy Awards won by a scripted series at that time, with 37 of those awards including five consecutive wins for Outstanding Comedy Series Along with Grammer, Frasier also starred David Hyde Pierce as Frasier's younger brother, Niles Crane; Jane Leeves as Daphne Moon, Frasier's[...]
John Ratzenberger at the "Walk to Vegas" World Premiere at the Richards Center for the Arts on January 11, 2019 in Palm Springs, CA. Editorial credit: Kathy Hutchins / Shutterstock.com
One of the most beloved characters on the long-running NBC sitcom Cheers is Cliff Clavin, played by John Ratzenberger throughout the television series' 11 seasons appearing in all 271 episodes Cliff is a postal worker who frequents the bar and often sits next to his best friend Norm Peterson (George Wendt) The actor recorded a[...]
Netflix adds in June include tons of films and tv shows.
TV shows leaving include Cheers, The Andy Griffith Show, Jeopardy, and all seven seasons of Mad Men You can see the entire list of what is leaving Netflix in June down below. Netflix Logo Leaving June 1 The King's Speech Leaving June 3 God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness Leaving June 4 A Perfect Man Leaving June 7 Equilibrium From Paris With Love AMC Networks Leaving[...]
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Grammer is well aware of this, too: "Of course, John Mahoney died, so you'd need to replace that energy, perhaps like they did on Cheers with Coach, they found Woody (Harrelson), who had the same kind of sensibility." It would be pretty entertaining to see Frasier himself fill that role- Grammer is 64 years old as[...]
The Bleeding Cool TV Top 10 Best of 2018 Countdown: #10 The Good Place
While hiding in plain sight from Good Place Architect Michael (Ted Danson – "Cheers," "CSI" – in an Emmy Award-nominated performance), she's determined to shed her old way of living and earn her spot. The first two seasons featured surprise after surprise and twist after twist, including a world-upending Season 1 finale that threw everything up[...]
Family Guy's Carrie Fisher Eulogy Will Break Your Heart
Angela. *Sings opening from "Sanford and Son"* Angela." (In case you were wondering, those first lines were from The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Friends, and Cheers.) Gotta admit: the Friends clap and Sanford and Son part just broke me Great jokes I hope someone tells them at my funeral. "I'm sorry, death is hard for me[...]
May the 4th Be with You – Television's Lovingly Obscure Star Wars References
He was responsible for the Death Star." https://youtu.be/kLdYOztHSb8Video can't be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season 7 Trailer 1 (https://youtu.be/kLdYOztHSb8) Buffy the Vampire Slayer (s07 – 'Potential'): When Andrew (Tom Lenk) tries to explain to Dawn (Michelle Trachtenberg) about her legacy, Xander (Nicholas Brendon) interrupts with, "Say 'Skywalker' and I'll smack you." Later in[...]
Kirstie Alley Checks In To The Second Season Of Scream Queens
The second season of Scream Queens has already added John Stamos and Taylor Lautner to a cast that is lead by Jamie Lee Curtis… now the sophmore Fox series is adding former Cheers actress Kirstie Alley As the show moves from the college campus to the C.U.R.E Institute, Alley joins as a regular playing a[...]