10 Very Specific Facts You Probably Didn’t Know About Ted Danson’s Character on “Cheers”: A blog about the life and career of Ted Danson.

1. He is a fully accredited professional mailman, having received his degree in Postage Studies with a minor in Mail Metrics from Boston University.

2. When he was young, he had a lot of fun playing “Dead Man In A Coffin” with his friends.

3. He loves to play the banjo, but only when he is at home or out in the woods with his friends and family.

4. As an only child, he likes to spend all his free time fishing and looking for animals, like bears, that he can befriend and talk to for hours about all kinds of stuff.

5. His favorite food is mashed potatoes with gravy on top (a delicious combination of two different foods).

6. On Friday nights you can usually find him at home watching TV or playing video games, unless it’s raining outside then maybe going out with friends would be better than staying inside where there are no people around to hang out with anyway!

7. Once upon a time when he was just starting high school there were

This list of “10 Very Specific Facts” may seem like it’s trying to be funny, but that’s just what is says on the box. It’s a straight-faced list of little-known facts about a fictional character.

1. Ted Danson’s character on “Cheers” was named “Don Draper.”

2. He was an advertising executive at the fictional firm Sterling Cooper.

3. Don kept his hair very neat and trim.

4. In Season 3, Don fell in love with Rachel Menken (played by Mira Sorvino) after pitching her department store a campaign for their cosmetics line called “Rachel Menken Cosmetics” (because her name was Rachel Menken).

5. In Season 4, Don married Rachel, but the marriage didn’t last long because she cheated on him with an actor named Frank Gleason during the filming of a television commercial they starred in together (the commercial was for Frank Gleason deodorant).

6. After divorcing Rachel, Don began seeing women named Betty Draper, Megan Draper, and Sylvia Rosen (don’t ask).

7. When Betty learned about Don’s affairs, she divorced him and moved to California with their two children

It’s a blog about the life and career of Ted Danson.

Ted Danson played Sam Malone, a former baseball pitcher who owned a bar called Cheers in Boston. In fact, he was almost never in Boston. The only memorable time he went to Boston was when he escorted his mother to the airport, and that was because she was played by Shelley Long, who had left the show. The rest of the time he was in LA for 10 years… on an NBC show that took place in Boston!

Sam Malone is known for being a ladies man, but at heart he’s really just a guy who wants love. He met Diane Chambers in the pilot episode, and had an on-and-off relationship with her for eight seasons. They finally got married at the end of season eight, but broke up during season nine. Then they got back together during season ten, but broke up again during season eleven. Finally they got married again at the end of season eleven because they were basically both contractually obligated to do so.

Sam Malone has many quirks, but one of them is that he’s very superstitious. For example: If someone says “Boy Howdy!” after making an order at Cheers

The most celebrated and beloved character in the history of television is Sam Malone, the former Major League Baseball player turned bar/restaurant owner on the hit NBC show Cheers. The fact that this character became such an icon was a testament to the talent of Ted Danson, who played him for 11 seasons.

Here are ten things you might not know about Ted Danson’s character on Cheers:

1. His real name was no secret; it was Sam Malone.

2. He was a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox.

3. He had an alcohol problem, and he solved it by opening a bar.

4. Later in life he started seeing ghosts, and he solved that by getting everyone to realize that they were just things called “memory-images” and they weren’t real at all.

5. His best friend was a guy named Norm (played by George Wendt).

6. He eventually got married to a woman named Rebecca Howe (played by Kirstie Alley).

7. In one episode, Sam Malone gets shot with an arrow through his shoulder but then gets up and walks away without even getting treatment for it or anything like that, which seems pretty unrealistic if you ask me! It

This is Ted Danson’s character on “Cheers,” where he played a bar owner who was a recovering alcoholic.

1. Don Drapers full name is Donald Draper, like the real-life inventor of the paper clip.

2. He has the same first name as the actor who plays him, but not the same last name.

3. In the first season, he is 35 years old, but in the last season he is 43 years old.

4. He has black hair and blue eyes, which means that he is Caucasian, or white.

5. He grew up in Pennsylvania, but moved to New York City when he was 18 years old to pursue acting.

6. He met his wife while they were both studying at Juilliard School in New York City; they married a year later and had two children together before getting divorced in 2007 when their son was 10 years old and their daughter was seven years old (he still lives with them in Los Angeles).

7.”Cheers” ran for 11 seasons from 1982 until 1993; during that time there were many different characters who came and went, but Don Draper remained one of only two main characters throughout all 11 seasons (Sam Malone being the other

1. Ted Danson’s character on “Cheers” was not called Sam Malone.

2. Ted Danson’s character on “Cheers” was called Ted.

3. On “Cheers,” Ted was a professional baseball player, not a professional bartender like Sam Malone.

4. The character of Sam Malone was created by the show’s creators to be played by Ted Danson, but after reading the script, Ted Danson decided that he didn’t want to play a bartender, so he asked if his character could be a professional baseball player instead.

5. The show’s creators agreed to this request, and also changed the character’s name from Sam to Ted, since they thought it would be funny for the actor playing him to have the same name as his character in real life.

6. Cheers was originally titled Sam Malone, but after Ted Danson made his request, the creators of the show agreed to change the title to reflect their new main character’s name: Ted Malone.

7. Even though he is credited as such in every episode of Cheers, Ted Danson never actually appeared onscreen during its entire 11-season run; all of his scenes were performed by a body double from behind a curtain or in silhouette (

1. Don Draper’s brother, Gary, was a happy-go-lucky guy who enjoyed drinking and playing poker with his friends. And he was always saying things like “Whoa, what a night!” and “Come on over and we’ll play some poker!”

2. Don Draper’s father, Robert, loved to sit in the living room reading the paper while Don Draper sat next to him doing his homework. He also loved to say things like “Quit goofing off and do your homework!”

3. When Don Draper wanted to buy a new toy, he would go up to his father and say, “Daddy? I want this toy!” But then his father would say, “No way, little buddy—you better go do your homework!”

4. If Don Draper got a good grade on a test at school, he would sometimes ask his father if they could go out for ice cream afterward. And when they got back home from the ice cream shop, he would show the ice cream cone to his father and say, “Look how big my tongue is! Ha ha ha!!”

5. One time Don Draper