"Cheers" 200th Episode Special (Episódio de TV 1990)
A retrospective celebrating the special milestone.Cheers: Last Call! (Curta para TV 1993)
A retrospective that aired before the series finale.
Super Bowl XVII Pre-Game Show (Especial de TV 1983)
Characters from the show appear in a special sceneThe 35th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (Especial de TV 1983)
Nominee clips.The 36th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (Especial de TV 1984)
Nominee clips.The 37th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (Especial de TV 1985)
Nominee clips.The 38th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (Especial de TV 1986)
Nominee clips.
Prime Times (Filme para televisão 1983)
Mentioned as favorite TV show."St. Elsewhere" Hello, Goodbye (Episódio de TV 1984)
When Jack and Pete walk past the exterior of Bull & Finch Pub, which was used to represent the titular bar in Cheers (1982), Jack asks "You wanna eat where everybody knows your name?""The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" Bob Newhart/Erin Gray/Richard Stoltzman (Episódio de TV 1984)
Johnny mentions that the series won the Emmy for Best Comedy."Magnum" The Legacy of Garwood Huddle (Episódio de TV 1984)
At one point it's mentioned that John Ratzenberger's character gets together weekly with his friend, Norm. At the time Ratzenberger was on the show Cheers where his best friend was named Norm."At the Movies" Bill Murray (Episódio de TV 1984)
Referenced.
Cheers (Série de TV 2011)
spanish adaptation
The Tortellis (Série de TV 1987)
"The Tortellis" is focused on Carla's ex-husband Nick and his family.Frasier (Série de TV 1993–2004)
"Frasier" is about Dr. Frasier Crane moving from Boston back to his hometown of Seattle.
"Spitting Image" Episode #5.1 (Episódio de TV 1988)
Opening titles spoofed as "Kinnocks".Back to Rears (Vídeo 1988)
Erotic takeoff"Saturday Night Live" Ted Danson/Luther Vandross (Episódio de TV 1989)
Spoofed during cold opening"Os Simpsons" Flaming Moe's (Episódio de TV 1991)
The opening credits sequence is spoofed herein. Additionally, Moe's claiming his waitress who left for a movie career would have been better off staying is a reference to Shelley Long leaving Cheers.Bottoms Up (Vídeo 1993)
Cheers (Série de TV 2011)