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George Wendt and John Ratzenberger, who played Norm Peterson and Cliff Clavin respectively on the hit NBC sitcom, reunited 30 years after the last episode was filmed to say goodbye once more to the bar icon bar, now up for auction in Dallas. The bar - the actual physical structure, including a "three-part counter with brass balustrade, burgundy faux leather stools" and a "rear bar unit" - is open to the highest bidders as a part of the James Comisar Heritage Auction Collection. The bar has autographs from several actors, including wood carvings on its surfaces done decades ago by Ratzenberger, 76, and co-star Kirstie Alley. (The star features Rebecca Howe, for which she won a Golden Globe and an Emmy.) The bar is part of a larger auction of nearly 1,000 pieces from some of the most popular shows in the world. TV history, including Gunsmoke, I Love Lucy, Star Trek, The Office, Mad Men, Breaking Bad and All in the Family.

The actual Cheers set is based on the Bull and Finch Tavern in Boston. The show, which aired on NBC from 1982 to 1993, followed the locals who frequented the site, and also featured Ted Danson, Shelley Long, Woody Harrelson, Rhea Perlman, and Nicholas Colasanto. Wendt revealed that the cast has remained in touch, but told WHDH 7, "We caught each other piece by

piece. It was a bit difficult. It was like cats trying to rally us all together with each other. together." "So far I get a lot of letters saying 'Thank you, we had a bad time when my father passed away, and the only joy in his life was watching your show' ," Ratzenberger told WHDH 7. "So it really means a lot, so to see this, it means a lot." From fascinating celebrity news to fascinating stories about everyone's interests.

She continued: “I was able to stay awake and alert because I had the support and resources to ask for and get incredible help – medical, emotional.” "For many people, the difference between sobriety and use is not their willingness or their strength - but their resources. We don't have a system in place that makes it easy for people to do this. With people who are struggling to make a living meet." She added: "There are so many people who deserve thanks here - I hope I've been frank with them enough, but today is a good reminder to give more. Every day is another. a lesson I was fortunate to learn, and I don't take it for granted. So, especially today, I'm grateful."

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