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Ah, the end of an era! It’s hard to believe that ‘Cheers’ has come to a close. After 11 seasons, the show that brought us so much laughter and joy finally said its goodbyes. It was a bittersweet moment for fans everywhere, but it’s clear that ‘Cheers’ will live on in our hearts forever. From Norm’s classic one-liners to Sam and Diane’s never-ending will-they-or-won’t they saga, this show had it all. So while we may be sad to see it go, we can take comfort in knowing that ‘Cheers’ will always be remembered as one of the greatest sitcoms of all time!

Why Did Cheers End? [Solved]

Cheers to Ted Danson! He was a hit for eleven seasons and, when it came time to move on, he did so with grace. Plus, his personal life was going through some changes that may have played a role in his decision. All in all, Cheers never got cancelled - it just had to say goodbye to its beloved Sam Malone.

  1. Series Finale: The long-running sitcom Cheers ended with its 11th season in 1993. The series finale was watched by 80 million viewers and is considered one of the most successful finales in television history.

  2. Spin-Offs: After the end of Cheers, two spin-off shows were created – Frasier and The Tortellis – both of which ran for several seasons and were well received by fans.

  3. Cast Reunions: Since the end of Cheers, there have been several cast reunions, including a mini-reunion on Frasier in 2001 and a full cast reunion on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon in 2013.

  4. Awards: During its run, Cheers won 28 Emmy Awards, making it one of the most decorated sitcoms ever produced. It also won numerous Golden Globe awards and was nominated for many more awards throughout its run.

  5. Legacy: Despite ending over 25 years ago, Cheers remains an iconic show that has had a lasting impact on television culture today – from inspiring other sitcoms to being referenced in popular culture today

Yep, Cheers ended back in 1993. It was a great show and it’s still remembered fondly by many. It ran for 11 seasons and had a total of 275 episodes, so it definitely left its mark on TV history. Ah, the good ol’ days!