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How many seasons does Cheers have?
1 season
How many episodes does Cheers have?
9 episodes
When did Cheers premiere?
September 11, 2011
When did Cheers end?
October 2, 2011
What is the IMDb rating of Cheers?
1.6 out of 10
Who stars in Cheers?
Alberto San Juan
,
Antonio Resines
, and
Alexandra Jiménez
Who wrote Cheers?
David Angell
,
Ken Levine
,
Phoef Sutton
,
Earl Pomerantz
,
David Isaacs
,
Rebecca Parr Cioffi
,
Alberto Papa-Fragomen
,
Alfredo Díaz
,
Alfredo Papa-Fragomén
,
Bill Steinkellner
, and others
Who directed Cheers?
Manuel Gómez Pereira
and
Ricardo A. Solla
Who was the composer for Cheers?
Fernando Villar
and
José Villar
Who was the executive producer of Cheers?
José Manuel Rey-Cabarcos
,
Ignasi Rubio
, and
Simón Stern
Who was the cinematographer for Cheers?
David Arribas
,
Miguel Roldán
, and
Nacho Ortiz
What is the plot of Cheers?
Spanish version of the American show "Cheers."
What is the Cheers theme song?
Donde la gente se divierte, Performed by Dani Martín
What genre is Cheers?
Comedy
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