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List Price: $29.98 | | Label: Paramount
Salesrank: 8845
Released: June 13, 2006 |
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MPAA Rating: Unrated Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
One of the most beloved and critically acclaimed television series of all time CHEERS ran for 10 seasons and centered on the colorful staff and patrons of the Boston bar "where everyone knows your name." Run by former Red Sox pitcher and ladies' man Sam Malone (Ted Danson) the establishment's ever-present characters include neurotic bar manager Rebecca Howe (Kirstie Alley) salty barmaid Carla LeBec (Rhea Perlman) dimwitted bartender Woody Boyd (Woody Harrelson) barflies Norm Peterson (George Wendt) and Cliff Clavin (John Ratzenberger) pompous psychiatrist Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) and his frosty love interest Lilith Sternin (Bebe Neuwirth). This collection presents all 26 episodes of CHEERS' award-winning eighth season including Cliff's hilarious appearance on JEOPARDY in "What is...Cliff Clavin?"System Requirements:Running Time 619 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: NR UPC: 097360404647 Manufacturer No: 040464
Cheers - The Complete Eighth Season Reviews:
Great fun! Feels like hanging out with friends. 
2009-02-18 - I got this dvd series for my husband. We love to pop in the dvd after we put the kids to bed and just sit and have a good laugh. We love it!
Yippee!!! 
2008-01-08 - Finally, Season 9 is coming!!! Please BUY it so they will issue seasons 10 and 11.
Season 9 on sale 4-29-08 
2008-01-08 - From tvshowsondvd
Posted by David Lambert
1/08/2008
Let's face it: you probably couldn't get this without Damages!
Ted Danson's a hot name on television once more thanks to his wonderfully wicked turn opposite Glenn Close in FX's legal drama, Damages. Since he's back in the limelight, CBS/Paramount has announced long-awaited DVD releases for Becker - The 1st Season, and also this morning for Cheers - Season 9!
The eighth season - which famously ends with Sam Malone (Danson) finally getting ownership of the bar back from the corporation he sold it to when Diane (Shelley Long) left - came out on DVD way back in June 2006. For a year and a half (and while spin-off series Frasier was completed on home video) fans of Cheers have desperately awaited some word of the last three season set releases: seasons 9, 10 and 11.
This morning CBS DVD and Paramount Home Entertainment revealed that Cheers - Season 9 will make it to DVD on April 29th with 25 half-hour episodes. Guest stars include Boston Celtic Kevin McHale, Arsenio Hall, Frances Sterghagen (returning as Cliff's mother), Bobby Hatfield of The Righteous Brothers, former 3-time Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis, and former "Agent 99" (of Get Smart) Barbara Feldon. Stay tuned for package art and further details about this release, just as soon as we can get it!
WHERE ARE THE REST OF THE SEASONS? 
2007-10-13 - CHEERS IS ONE OF MY FAVORAITE SHOWS OF ALL TIME I WISH THEY WOULD RELEASE THE REST OF THE SEASONS I THINK THERE ARE 3 LEFT.I HOPE THE DONT DO WITH THIS SHOW WHAT THEY DID WITH QUINCY AND KOJACK
Excellent season of Cheers (but need the rest of them!) 
2007-08-24 - Cheers, very simply, was one of the greatest situation comedies of all time. And Season 8, first aired in 1989-90, was one of the best. Some of the funniest episodes include the season premiere "The Improbable Dream (Part 1)" as well as "The Stork Brings a Crane," "The Art of the Steal," "Feeble Attraction," "Severe Crane Damage," "50-50 Carla," and the two-part season finale "Cry Hard" and "Cry Harder."
It is my sincere hope that the remaining seasons of this fantastic TV series will be released. I especially want to relive the classic wisecracks between Carla and John Allen Hill (owner of Melville's), which can only be found in Seasons 9, 10, and 11. In addition, I want to see Season 10's hilarious two-part finale (Woody and Kelly's wedding day) and of course the extraordinary series finale in which Shelley Long reprises her role of Diane Chambers.
If these remaining seasons ever get released, there are sure to be loads and loads of "cheers."