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The Proposal (25 September 86) |
Sam comes up with a more suitable spot to repeat his telephone proposal to the woman he loves. |
The Cape Cad (2 October 86) |
Diane follows Sam to Cape Cod in an effort to ruin his weekend with another woman. |
Money Dearest (9 October 86) |
Cliff's ecstatic when his mother decides to marry a wealthy man until the groom decides to give it all away to charity. |
Abnormal Psychology (16 October 86) |
Diane tries to help Lilith, the lady psychologist attracted to Frasier, to soften her appearance and surprise Frasier during their television debate. |
House of Horrors With Formal Dining and Used Brick (30 October 86) |
Cliff finds a reasonably priced older home for Carla to buy that turns out to be haunted. |
Tan N' Wash (6 November 86) |
The gang insists on getting in on Norm's new business investment then complains bitterly when it looks like a washout. |
Young Dr.Weinstein (13 November 86) |
Stung by Diane's attitude, Sam tries to impress her by getting reservations at the most exclusive restaurant in Boston. |
Knights of the Scimitar (20 November 86) |
Cliff prods a reluctant Norm to join his lodge and Sam thinks Diane has invented a suitor to make him jealous. |
Thanksgiving Orphans (27 November 86) |
The gang gathers at Carla's house for a Thanksgiving dinner of frozen turkey and overdone peas. |
Everyone Imitates Art (4 December 86) |
Diane becomes obsessed with tracking down a poem she's sure Sam plagiarized and had published in a literary magazine that has repeatedly turned her work down. |
The Book of Samuel (11 December 86) |
Woody delves into Sam's legendary black book to find a date to impress his former girl friend, who is coming to Cheers to introduce her fiancee. |
Dance, Diane, Dance (18 December 86) |
Frasier's effort to lighten a dance instructor's harsh criticism of Diane's efforts backfires when she decides to audition for the Boston Ballet. |
Chambers vs Malone (08 January 87) |
Sam proposes to Diane again and ends up charged with assault and battery when she turns him down again. |
Diamond Sam (15 January 87) |
Sam regrets trying to buy Diane an engagement ring that is a cheap imitation. |
Spellbound (22 January 87) |
Nick vows to take Diane away from Sam when Sam defends Loretta's efforts to ditch Nick and start her own singing career. |
Never Love a Goalie (1) (29 January 87) |
Carla falls for Eddie, a hockey goalie; meanwhile, Diane is foreman of a jury in an attempted murder trial. |
Never Love a Goalie (2) (5 February 87) |
Carla falls for Eddie, a hockey goalie; meanwhile, Diane is foreman of a jury in an attempted murder trial. |
One Last Fling (12 February 87) |
Diane gives Sam 24 hours for a final fling before their wedding. |
Dog Bites Cliff (19 February 87) |
Cliff is thinking lawsuit after a dog bites him while delivering the mail, until he meets the dog's beautiful and cooperative owner. |
Dinner at Eight-ish (26 February 87) |
Frasier and Lilith invite Sam and Diane over for dinner to celebrate their first week of cohabitation. |
Simon Says (5 March 87) |
Diane badgers a noted British marriage counselor into seeing her and Sam for a pre-nuptial session, then refuses to heed his advice. |
The Godfather, Part III (19 March 87) |
Sam arranges what he considers a safe date for his goddaughter with Woody. |
Norm's First Hurrah (26 March 87) |
Norm elaborates on his new position with a top CPA firm and is caught in his little white lies when the gang decides to surprise him at work. |
Cheers: the Motion Picture (2 April 87) |
The gang tries to reassure a nervous Mr. and Mrs. Boyd back in Indiana that Woody is fine and has wonderful friends in Boston by making a home movie of an average day at Cheers. |
A House is Not a Home (30 April 87) |
Diane is haunted by the memories of the couple who lived a long and happy life together in the home she and Sam have purchased. |
I Do and Adieu (7 May 87) |
Dr. Sumner Sloane returns to Cheers on Diane and Sam's wedding day to tell her that a publisher is interested in one of her class manuscripts if she can go to work immediately on rewrites. |
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