Cheers – Complete Season 3 [DVD] [1983]

Cheers – Complete Season 3 [DVD] [1983]

Season 3 of Cheers enriched television history in a lot of ways, most notably by introducing Kelsey Grammer as psychiatrist Frasier Crane while also bidding an off-screen farewell to Nicholas Colasanto, the actor who played Coach. Grammer’s beloved character, who remained on NBC for 20 unbroken years (including the long-running Frasier), is ushered into the Cheers family when he meets barmaid Diane Chambers (Shelley Long) in a very funny, Emmy-nominated episode suggesting the neurotic course of

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3 thoughts on “Cheers – Complete Season 3 [DVD] [1983]

  1. 14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Third series and still going strong…, 21 Jan 2005
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    Thomas Cooper “tomc2488” (Essex, England) –

    This review is from: Cheers – Complete Season 3 [DVD] [1983] (DVD)

    Its only the past couple of years I have got into Cheers, but better late than never. For me it is probably the definitive US sitcom. Here in its third series it was as good as ever. After their quite damaging break-up Sam Malone is once again drinking with Diane Chambers long gone. With nothing else to do the ever helpless but wonderful Coach begs Miss Chambers to come back, in which she does, however this time along with new love a certain Dr. Frasier Crane.

    Frasier’s (Kelsey Grammer) inclusion gives a different spin on the already very funny and quite parculiar relationship between Ted Danson’s Sam and Shelley Long’s Diane. But rather than hurting its television appeal, it makes it stronger. Of course there are the usual laughs from Coach, Carla and of course Norm and Cliff all facing the trials and tribulations of life at Cheers. Of course the third series was tragically Nicholas Colasanto’s last due to his sad death after the filming of the episode “Cheerio, Cheers”. But the Coach went out on top form as ever, with “Teacher’s Pet” one of his highlights.

    If your already a Cheers fan there is no excuse for you not to buy another series of this wonderful comedy. If your yet to be blessed by its wonderful characters, humour and heart then do take the time to be so.

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  2. 7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Everyone knows your name, 3 Feb 2006
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    Mr. R. T. Barker “Richard” (Horsham West Sussex) –
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    This review is from: Cheers – Complete Season 3 [DVD] [1983] (DVD)

    I started watching Cheers from Epsiode 1 on Channel 4 in the early 80’s.

    I don’t think that it’s impact at that time can be easily appreciated by watching one episode after another.

    My friends and I used to ache for Friday’s to come around to get another fix.

    This collection of DVD’s brings back some marvellous memories. But the acting and storylines are as strong as ever. Even with the coach so very ill and appearing for the last time.

    In an era of relentless vile comedy this collection is a breath of fresh air.

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  3. 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Just buy it, 17 Jun 2011
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    DC644

    This review is from: Cheers – Complete Season 3 [DVD] [1983] (DVD)

    What is there to say other than comedy genius, this is the original comedy show in which all modern comedy shows are based on. Timeless

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