St Elsewhere had a bunch of crossover episodes and has a huge collection of shows that exist in it's universe. It also has a section of "Crossover and Spin-off Shared Reality Lists" of fictional shared universes in television. Elsewhere entries: The final episode of St. Elsewhere and Cheers.
Next All My Children meets One Life to Live The group 2 in that list includes Cheers and St. Top left: St. St. Cheers Writer Ken Levine on the St. Elsewhere-Cheers Crossover From veteran TV writer Ken Levine's blog, where he gets the lowdown on the episode from writer John Masius.
This site lists 6 crossover and spin off events for Cheers in the alphabetical list of crossovers by show. Elsewhere visited the Cheers bar.According to the episode’s writer, the medical show wanted to do a scene where the staff discussed their lives over drinks, and they pretty much figured ‘Why not at that bar?’. It was a critical darling in its time but is rarely seen nowadays apart from sporadic reruns on obscure cable channels.
Elsewhere goes to Cheers: the inside story In maybe the strangest cross-promotion in television history, there was an episode of ST. You can guess the results. Elsewhere are invalid. Elsewhere." St. Elsewhere was a 1980s medical drama (with humorous moments) that also took place in Boston. Carla (Rhea Perlman) leads the bar in a chorus of boos for the "butchers from St.
There's a whole trope about it. In the season three St.
Yet there were plenty of references and guest appearances that linked it to many, many other TV shows. That all the crossovers … Elsewhere Finale at 30. Cheers Writer Ken Levine on the St. Elsewhere-Cheers Crossover. St.
Elsewhere's doctors Donald Westphall, Mark Craig and Daniel Auschlander visited Cheers's bar in the Season 3 finale of St. Elsewhere called Cheers.
Elsewhere only had one direct crossover episode, and that was this one with Cheers. Coolidge, the orderly, is the same character as Coolidge from The White Shadow, for example. St. Elsewhere episode, aptly titled”Cheers,” many of the St. Eligius staff head over to the bar “where everyone knows your name” … Carla (Rhea Perlman) leads the bar in a chorus of boos for the "butchers from St. Elsewhere revealed the entire series to be the daydream of an autistic child (man did this show have balls!).
In 1985, the doctors from St.
St. Elsewhere." Cheers: 1982 — 2014 Series of interconnected sitcoms all airing on US network NBC. Elsewhere, tying it to the Law & Order universe, and the Tommy Westphall universe. Warren Coolidge from The White Shadow is also a character in St.