When Cheers premiered in 1982, it was nearly canceled after debuting near the bottom of the TV ratings. But with clever writing and a cast full of chemistry, the underdog sitcom made an unbelievable comeback—eventually running 11 seasons, winning 28 Emmys, and becoming one of TV’s most beloved classics.
The show’s iconic bar, where “everybody knows your name,” was inspired by the real Bull & Finch Pub in Boston. After Cheers became a hit, fans flocked to the spot, transforming it into a major tourist attraction.
What started as a near-flop turned into a cultural landmark—proving that sometimes, all a great show needs is a second chance.
