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Cheers (Spain)

''Cheers'' is the Spanish version of the original series. It was produced by Plural Entertainment and Tom Collins and broadcast by Telecinco. It was first aired on 11 September 2011. It follows the same theme as ''Cheers''.
==Production==
On April, the 25th, 2011, Telecinco unveiled the names of the main actors for the new sitcom, Antonio Resines and Alexandra Jiménez. Resines would be Frasier Crane and Jiménez would be Rebecca Howe.
Three days later, both producing companies, Plural Entertainment and Tom Collins Productions, started filming the pilot episode.
On July the 28th, 2011, Mediaset Spain presented on a press conference the remake of ''Cheers'' with the future main cast members of the series, among them Alberto San Juan.〔(Introduction of the new cast of Cheers (Telecinco), July the 28th, 2011 )〕
The first season was to have 26 episodes, around 30 minutes of length each. It was released on September the 11th, 2011, with a double episode.〔(Telecinco estrena el próximo domingo 'Cheers' en prime time ) ''FormulaTV'', 5 September 2011〕〔('Cheers' llega este domingo a su cita con Telecinco con doble episodio de estreno ) ''FormulaTV''〕〔(Buen estreno de 'Cheers' (15,6% y 16,6%) en el prime time de Telecinco ) ''FormulaTV'', 12 September 2011〕
The song from the original Cheers, ''Where Everybody Knows Your Name'' was translated as ''Donde la gente se divierte'', and it was performed by Dani Martín, former singer from El Canto del Loco.

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