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The wedding pandemonium continues in the second half of the episode. Woody and Kelly are aware of the blunders occurring behind their back. They try hard to have a normal wedding despite the apparent obstacles by putting up a brave front through their wedding ceremony as the day draws nearer. The entire Cheers gang also comes forward to overcome the mayhem that besieges and mars the festivities.
Woody and Kelly's wedding faces some funny obstacles, before and during the ceremony, including Sam's flirtation with a German guest who turns out to be married, the priest dying and Kelly's Uncle Roger having to perform the ceremony - but only if he is drunk, Rebecca having to ice the cake after insulting the kitchen staff, and Lilith having to sing to the guests in order to stop them, and Woody and Kelly, from finding out the disasters going on behind the scenes.
Norm tells Cliff a little white lie about Carson using Cliff's material on The Tonight Show, then regrets it when Cliff comes up with three tickets to Burbank. Meanwhile Sam and Woody install a satellite dish at Cheers.
The new owner of Gary's Olde Towne Tavern lack a sense of humor and respond badly to Cheers' latest prank.
Rebecca looks forward to seeing her high school sweetheart, unaware of the changes in his life, and Sam starts a support group for owners of stolen Corvettes.
Sam ponders a baseball comeback, but when he goes to play a few games he discovers most of the players are much younger and immature than he is. They're acting just like he used to, and Sam doesn't think he enjoys acting like that anymore. Meanwhile, back in Boston, Frasier loses Lilith's favourite lab rat and tries to get an identical one before she returns.
Frasier wants Lilith to confront her overbearing mother and Rebecca wants Sam to make Norm pay his bar tab.
The gang tries to bring Woody back to earth after a vacation in London with Kelly and her money.
Rebecca insists she can handle the bar while the rest of the gang plays poker, then learns that she's allowed their liquor license to lapse.
Woody's cousin develops a crush on Rebecca and Cliff is very unhappy with the new postal uniforms.
A Boston performance by children's singer Nanny Gee for Frederick's birthday sheds light on Frasier's past as Lilith and the barflies discover Nanny is Frasier's first wife! Frasier had forgotten to mention this fact to Lilith and when Nanny arrives at Cheers she and Lilith soon get into a catfight!
Sam finds a way to get even with John Hill. One of Carla's sons decides to become a priest.
Woody's extracurricular work as a gravedigger may pay for Kelly's engagement ring, but it also jeopardizes his first meeting with her grandmother.
Cliff and Norm help Frasier's low-esteem self-help group really help themselves and Woody trims Sam's hair.
Sam and Rebecca let their imaginations run free during a weekend of baby-making and dream up different versions of their future progeny.
Frasier has to face making out a will while Sam braces himself for bad news from Rebecca's fertility doctor.
Woody wants to propose to Kelly, but Henrí and his expiring visa take precedence.
Sam gets upset when Carla gets sidetracked from revenge to romance with perennial nemesis John Hill.
The gang feels responsible when the Celtics' Kevin McHale goes into a slump after becoming obsessed with the number of bolts in the floor of Boston Garden.
Sam may have played his last prank when it appears that his Halloween trick may have killed his old nemesis Gary.
Sam and Rebecca begin to doubt their resolve to be parents after caring Carla's wild bunch and Cliff lobbies for the job of directing Woody's video project for the folks back home.
Cliff's girlfriend and mother take an instant liking to each other while Rebecca tries to entice Sam into some frozen fertility underwear.
Norm becomes a permanent house guest when he injures his back while painting at the Cranes'.
Carla is reluctant to accept the crystal ball passed to her by the retiring psychic, Madame Lazora.
Frasier takes the guys on a trip to rediscover the "inner man" while the gals discover Carla's cousin Frankie when he fills in at the bar.
Sam and Rebecca have definitely decided that they are going to have a baby together. But things don't go smoothly and each seeks advice from one of the Cranes.
Get ready for an exciting season, starting with the addition of Woody Boyd (Woody Harrelson), the new bartender at Cheers in "Birth, Death, Love and Rice". As Sam starts dating, Diane deals with her jealousy in both different and unusual ways. In "Strange Bedfellows, Part 1" Diane and Same come up with a plan to help Frasier regain his confidence as a doctor, but it backfires in "The Triangle". Norm wrestles with his conscience in "The Peterson Principle". Cliff's dating life becomes complicated in "Cliffie's Big Score" and Carla and Sam get down in "Save The Last Dance For Me".
The old gang of Cheers is back in action in its third season. Joining the cast is Kelsey Grammer as psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane, brought in by Diane to help Sam recover after he fell off the wagon - without mentioning they're dating. As Diane and Frasier's relationship progresses, Coach gets engaged "Coach In Love, Part 1 & 2". Norm takes off for Bora Bora "Peterson Crusoe" and Sam attempts to sound like Diane in order to impress a female reporter investigating the Boston singles scene "Behind Every Great Man". In "Cheerio" Diane leaves Cheers with Fraiser for Italy, only to frantically call Sam after Frasier proposes in "Rescue Me".
This season focuses on Sam and Diane's relationship. The attraction that they have for one another is clear, but their compatibility is tested throughout the season, especially in "Sumner's Return" and it doesn't help when Sam's friend intervenes "Old Flames". Meanwhile, Cliff's vast array of knowledge gets him into trouble, "Cliff's Rocky Moment". While on maternity leave in "Little Sister Don't Cha" Carla's younger sister fills in for Carla only to return as her 'say it like it is' self. Meanwhile, Coach finds himself getting stuck into unexpected and awkward situations when trying to do right "Coach Buries a Grudge".
Cheers premiered in 1982 and the story about a blue-collar Boston bar run by former sports star Sam Malone and the quirky and wonderful people who worked and drank there quickly captured America's heart. In its first season Sam and pampered new waitress Diane Chambers deal with their mutually growing crush while handling a parade of strange customers. Bar know-it-all Cliff Clavin, perpetually unemployed yet ever-present Norm Peterson, cranky and down-to-earth waitress Carla, and bartender Ernie 'Coach' Pantusso round out the eccentric main cast. Be sure to watch "Diane's Perfect Date," where Sam and Diane dare to find each other's perfect date, as well as the season finale "Showdown," where Diane falls for Sam's older brother.