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Cheers (season 3) : ウィキペディア英語版
Cheers (season 3)

The third season of ''Cheers'', an American television sitcom, originally aired on NBC in the United States between September 27, 1984, and May 9, 1985. The show was created by director James Burrows and writers Glen and Les Charles under production team Charles Burrows Charles Productions in association with Paramount Television. The third season is available on DVD in a four-disc set.
The season marks major events that affected, or could have affected, the show. Kelsey Grammer made his debut as psychiatrist Frasier Crane, intended as part of a love triangle with Sam and Diane for the season. Actresses Rhea Perlman and Shelley Long were pregnant; Perlman's pregnancy was written into her character (Carla Tortelli), while Long's was hidden to avoid effects on her character (Diane Chambers). This was the final season for Nicholas Colasanto as Coach Ernie Pantusso; Colasanto died of a heart condition (dating back to the 1970s) which worsened during production, contributing to his absence from a number of episodes before his death in February 1985.
== Background ==
During the preceding two years NBC had struggled to put together a successful Thursday lineup, introducing Must See TV. The initial lineup included the critically acclaimed comedy ''Cheers'' and crime series ''Hill Street Blues''. Except for ''Hill Street Blues'', the other series received low Nielsen ratings.〔〔 A number of shows, including critically panned sitcoms, were tried and replaced over the years.〔〔 Record no: 8304060082. ''NewsBank'':, 〕 NBC renewed ''Cheers'' for a second season;〔 the show's ratings improved during summer 1983, and the second season received higher ratings.〔 Record no: 8401260419. NewsBank: .〕 ''Cheers'' won awards (including Emmys)〔Bjorklund, pp. 457-458.〕 for both seasons.
The 1984–85 Thursday lineup consisted of—in time-slot order beginning at 8 pm Eastern (7 pm Central)—a new sitcom (''The Cosby Show''), three renewed sitcoms (''Family Ties'', ''Cheers'' and ''Night Court'') and the renewed ''Hill Street Blues''.〔 This lineup received high Nielsen ratings for the entire season, beating other Thursday shows from CBS and ABC.〔

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