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Ted Danson was initially reluctant to cast a certain actress in Cheers, but it's a good thing that the showrunners decided to ...
The conversation stirred up an old memory from 1982, when Danson was cast on “Cheers” alongside a now-iconic ensemble — ...
Rhea Perlman is weighing in on the recent death of her former “Cheers” co-star, George Wendt. “That was the saddest thing ...
T ed Danson has accumulated a lot of impressive TV credits over the years, ranging from Becker to The Good Place to CSI for a dramatic turn. He may always be best remembered for his Emmy- and Golden ...
Emmy voters evidently didn't leave their hearts in San Francisco. There are always surprising inclusions and omissions from ...
Speaking on his Where Everybody Knows Your Name podcast alongside guest Helen Hunt, Danson opened up about his initial ...
As expected, Emmy voters heaped love on the so-called "Big Four" of comedy — "Hacks," "The Bear," "Abbott Elementary" and ...
Ted Danson is a prolific actor, but certainly no prophet. The Cheers star recalled being "dead wrong" about most of his instincts while on the sitcom from 1982–1993, including the casting of one of ...
According to Cheers star Ted Danson, some studio audiences weren't on board with the jokes on show. Read on for details.
Actor George Wendt, 76, died suddenly at his Los Angeles home on May 20. His death certificate revealed health issues that contributed to his death.
Ted Danson says his penchant for being wrong was on full display ahead of Cheers casting Shelley Long — who he initially thought would not be a good choice for the role of Diane Chambers.
Incidentally, when Danson calls James Burrows " Cheers' director," he's not fooling. The series co-creator called action on 237 of the series' 275 episodes.