Cheers
All season 3 mistakesMistakes
1Rebound (1)2
2Rebound (2)0
3I Call Your Name0
4Fairy Tales Can Come True0
5Sam Turns the Other Cheek1
6Coach in Love (1)0
7Coach in Love (2)0
8Diane Meets Mom0
9An American Family1
10Diane's Allergy1
11Peterson Crusoe0
12A Ditch in Time0
13Whodunit?1
14The Heart is a Lonely Snipe Hunter2
15King of the Hill0
16Teacher's Pet0
17The Mail Goes to Jail1
18Bar Bet0
19Behind Every Great Man1
20If Ever I Would Leave You1
21The Executive's Executioner0
22Cheerio, Cheers2
23The Bartender's Tale1
24The Belles of St. Clete's0
25Rescue Me0

The Bartender's Tale - S3-E23

Revealing mistake: When Frasier comes into the chalet after skiing he doesn't show any of the visible effects after a hard day on the slopes. Meaning, his face isn't even flushed from the cold, his hair is perfectly combed after wearing a hat and there is not even a drop of snow on his boots.

Tobin OReilly

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Woody: How can Darth Vader be Luke Skywalker's father? They don't even have the same last name.

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Trivia: The portrait of Geronimo hanging in the bar was a tribute to Nicholas Colasanto after he died. The portrait originally hung in his dressing room.

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Question: Does anyone know whether the coloured-in photos, which appear throughout the opening titles sequence, are real or made up for the show? If they ARE real, when George Wendt's name appears there's a shot of a man holding a newspaper with 'WE WIN' as the headline - does anybody know what this referred to?

Chimera

Answer: Here is the source of the "WE WIN" photo: http://www.oldnycphotos.com/nyny587ac.html Brooklyn, of all places.

Chosen answer: The pictures in the opening sequences are real pictures of people enjoying alcohol (from various dates), and are not meant to represent or include any of the cast members. The "we win" sign (most likely not a newspaper headline) is referring to the end of prohibition (1933) A fitting tribute to a show about drinking alcohol.

The word "Nazi" appears in the caption to a story underneath the headline. Maybe the headline refers to the Nazi surrender.

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