Those of you out there on the internet who have a Digital Video Recorder (DVR) already know the many benefits that this little device brings to its owner. The ability to record movies and televisions shows when you are not going to be home is amazing and really helps to keep viewers up to date on their favorite little pieces of pop culture. For example, I remember using the DVR to record Smallville while I was teaching last fall (and I expect to do it again this fall).
However, this entry is about another, older show than Smallville. In fact, it’s about one of the best shows in television history – Cheers! I’ve been using the DVR to record episodes of Cheers on the Hallmark Channel which air at 2:00am. Lord knows why Hallmark is airing episodes of this show at such an unGodly hour, but with a little bit of an assist from my DVR, I’ve been able to record and watch a whole bunch of episodes starting at some point in season two through the beginning of season six – which is where Hallmark is in the progression of the show.
Watching the show, though, there is a clear difference between the Shelley Long years and the Kirstie Alley years. First of all, I should note that I am currently watching a portion of the show that was taped during a time when Kirstie Alley wasn’t a maniac. In fact, she still had some of her looks back in the day so she’s not so bad on the eyes. Still, though, it’s like watching an entirely new show now that Long is gone. The storyline takes a dramatic change and it’s like the end of season five is completely forgotten. It’s a bit weird.
Now it turns out that this WGN America station began airing episodes of Cheers last night starting with the first two episodes. My DVR tells me that they’re going to air two episodes each Sunday night in the order that they were originally aired. Between WGN America and the Hallmark Channel I’ll be able to watch the entire series – for free – which is great!
Another benefit of utilizing the DVR…
Steve says
You’re right, definitely one of the best shows ever made. One of the last actually funny sitcoms too.
Steve says
Oops, didn’t mean to submit that right there, I had more to say.
You talk about the differences between the Shelley Long and Kirstie Alley eras, but you didn’t answer a very important question: Which is better? Other than Coach not being there, I’ve always been more a fan of the later years. The Sam and Dianne stuff didn’t always do it for me. Not to say it was no good, it just wasn’t as good.
Joe says
Well, at this point I’m not sure who is better since I haven’t seen the totality of the Rebecca years. If I had to make a shotgun decision, I would say that I like Shelley Long more than Kirstie Alley. I’m not a big fan of how a lot of the episodes revolve around corporate this and corporate that when it comes to Alley. Very boring to me.
Steve says
It’s been a long time since I’ve really sat back and watched the show again, but if memory serves all of that corporate stuff won’t last an overly long time.
david smallmon says
Hi,I love watching Cheers on WGN America,if it is possible, I would like to see the episode where Cliff the Mailman is on the T.V. game show Jeopardy.