Season 7 (1988/89)
Series # |
Season # |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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147 | 1 | "How to Recede in Business" | James Burrows | David Lloyd | October 27, 1988 (1988-10-27) |
Rebecca's life suffers a further disruption when Evan Drake's replacement makes Sam the new manager of Cheers. | |||||
148 | 2 | "Swear to God" | James Burrows | Tom Reeder | November 3, 1988 (1988-11-03) |
Sam makes a rash promise to God that he'll remain celibate if only someone else is the father of an old girl friend's baby. | |||||
149 | 3 | "Executive Sweet" | James Burrows | Phoef Sutton | November 10, 1988 (1988-11-10) |
Rebecca puts Sam off by telling him that from now on she'll only date men who can advance her career, and then she meets her younger-than-springtime new boss. | |||||
150 | 4 | "One Happy Chappy in a Snappy Serape" | James Burrows | Cheri Eichen and Bill Steinkellner | November 17, 1988 (1988-11-17) |
Sam goes to Mexico to open a new bar for the company, robbing Rebecca of her "fiance" and her only defense against the marriage proposal of her baby boss. | |||||
151 | 5 | "Those Lips, Those Ice" | James Burrows | Peter Casey and David Lee | November 24, 1988 (1988-11-24) |
Carla throws a jealous fit when she suspects that Eddie is fooling around with someone from the ice show. | |||||
152 | 6 | "Norm, Is That You?" | James Burrows | Cheri Eichen and Bill Steinkellner | December 8, 1988 (1988-12-08) |
Norm tries to hide the fact that he's become an interior decorator. | |||||
153 | 7 | "How to Win Friends and Electrocute People" | James Burrows | Phoef Sutton | December 15, 1988 (1988-12-15) |
Cliff drastically alters his personality after no one from the bar comes to visit him during his hospital stay with appendicitis. Sam gives Lilith driving lessons. | |||||
154 | 8 | "Jumping Jerks" | James Burrows | Ken Levine and David Isaacs | December 22, 1988 (1988-12-22) |
The gang decides to take up sky diving as a diversion. | |||||
155 | 9 | "Send in the Crane" | James Burrows | David Lloyd | January 5, 1989 (1989-01-05) |
Sam finds himself attracted to both an old girlfriend and her grown daughter while Woody volunteers to be the clown at the boss' kid's birthday party Rebecca is planning. | |||||
156 | 10 | "Bar Wars II: The Woodman Strikes Back" | James Burrows | Ken Levine and David Isaacs | January 12, 1989 (1989-01-12) |
Cheers' gets another chance of losing a contest to their cross-town rivals at Gary's Old Towne Tavern; this time the contest is for "Boston's Best Bloody Mary." | |||||
157 | 11 | "Adventures in Housesitting" | James Burrows | Patricia Niedzialek and Cecile Alch | January 19, 1989 (1989-01-19) |
Rebecca offers to housesit for one of the company executives and calls on Sam and Woody for help when the man's beloved dog runs away. | |||||
158 | 12 | "Please Mr. Postman" | James Burrows | Brian Pollack and Mert Rich | February 2, 1989 (1989-02-02) |
Cliff's loyalties are tested when his new ladylove, a fellow postal employee, commits a rule infraction on his behalf. | |||||
159 | 13 | "Golden Boyd" | James Burrows | Cheri Eichen and Bill Steinkellner | February 9, 1989 (1989-02-09) |
Woody decides to steal Kelly, a rich snob's girl, away when the man humiliates him. | |||||
160 | 14 | "I Kid You Not" | James Burrows | Red Burton | February 16, 1989 (1989-02-16) |
Lilith and Frasier practice their parenting skills on Carla's precocious six-year-old son. | |||||
161 | 15 | "Don't Paint Your Chickens" | James Burrows | Ken Levine and David Isaacs | February 23, 1989 (1989-02-23) |
Rebecca tries to impress corporate headquarters by using her marketing skills to promote Norm's one man painting business and Sam tries to keep up with a sweet young thing wild about all kinds of sports. | |||||
162 | 16 | "The Cranemakers" | Andy Ackerman | Phoef Sutton | March 2, 1989 (1989-03-02) |
Lilith persuades Frasier to give up everything urban and move with her to a cabin in the wilds. | |||||
163 | 17 | "Hot Rocks" | James Burrows | Ken Levine and David Isaacs | March 16, 1989 (1989-03-16) |
Sam introduces everyone to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, an old fan, but Rebecca later believes the old man stole her diamond earrings. | |||||
164 | 18 | "What's Up, Doc?" | James Burrows | Brian Pollack and Mert Rich | March 30, 1989 (1989-03-30) |
Sam actually fakes a case of impotence to get close to a therapist Lilith and Frasier introduced to him. | |||||
165 | 19 | "The Gift of the Woodi" | James Burrows | Phoef Sutton | April 6, 1989 (1989-04-06) |
Woody's rich girl friend doesn't fully appreciate his inexpensive but heartfelt birthday gift and Rebecca transforms herself to further her career prospects. | |||||
166 | 20 | "Call Me Irresponsible" | James Burrows | Dan O'Shannon and Tom Anderson | April 13, 1989 (1989-04-13) |
Woody gets gambling fever and tension mounts as Carla waits for Eddie to surprise her on their second anniversary. | |||||
167 | 21 | "Sisterly Love" | James Burrows | David Lloyd | April 27, 1989 (1989-04-27) |
Sam tries to reconcile Rebecca and her sister. | |||||
168 | 22 | "The Visiting Lecher" | James Burrows | David Lloyd | May 4, 1989 (1989-05-04) |
Rebecca accuses a respected authority on marital fidelity of making a pass at her. |
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