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Shelley Long
sequels
Sept. 4, 2020
Troop Beverly Hills
Is Working on Its Sequel Badge
With a screenplay by Aeysha Carr, writer of Kevin Hart and Will Smith’s
Planes, Trains & Automobiles
reboot.
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Halle Kiefer
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Cheers
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Cheers
: An Appreciation of ‘Endless Slumper’
“Endless Slumper” illustrated why
Cheers
was destined to be an all-time great sitcom.
By
VIkram Murthi
Oct. 7, 2013
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Parks and Recreation
Showrunner Michael Schur Gives a Master Class on
Cheers
The writer waxes rhapsodic about just why the Ted Danson classic is the perfect sitcom, and how it influenced his own show.
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