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Cheers (season 2) : ウィキペディア英語版
Cheers (season 2)

The second season of ''Cheers'', an American situation comedy television series, originally aired on NBC in the United States between September 29, 1983, and May 10, 1984, with 22 episodes. The show was created by director James Burrows and writers Glen and Les Charles, and was produced by Charles Burrows Charles Productions in association with Paramount Television. The second season has been released on DVD as a four-disc set.
The show won Emmy Awards, including one for Outstanding Comedy Series, in 1983 and 1984. Critical reception was mostly positive, with negative commentary about the extended romance between Sam and Diane.
==Background==
During season one (1982–1983), the show's Nielsen ratings were very low, despite strong, positive reviews. Nonetheless, NBC renewed the show for another season, which was announced on March 13, 1983. In mid-1983, reruns improved the show's ratings, which rose into the top 20 for most episodes. Four days before the second season premiered, the show won five Emmy Awards out of thirteen nominations, including an Outstanding Comedy Series of 1982–83.〔 Note: ''Lexington Herald-Leader'' credits an author, not the Spartanburg.〕〔Bjorklund, pp. 457-458.〕 Meanwhile, ''Taxi'' and ''Fame'', two shows that were originally part of NBC's 1982–83 Thursday night lineup, struggled with low ratings.〔 ''Taxi'' was moved from Thursday to Saturday, and ''Fame'' was moved into first-run syndication. As announced in May 1983, the Fall 1983 Thursday lineup consisted of, in order of time sequence starting at 8pm (Eastern) / 7pm (Central), ''Gimme a Break!'', ''Mama's Family'', ''We Got It Made'', ''Cheers'' and ''Hill Street Blues''.〔

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