The cast of NBC's Modern Family helped The Hollywood Reporter pay tribute to the Emmy award-winning sitcom Cheers. The lively cast took on the roles of various Cheers characters while posing for pictures and providing a heartwarming video.
With parallels between Modern Family and the hit 80s sitcom, the NBC cast is the perfect television family to pay this tribute. While Ty Burrell dresses as bartender Samuel "Mayday" Malone, Julie Bowen, Ariel Winter, Rico Rodriguez and Nolan Gould recreate Diane Chambers, Carla Tortelli Norm Peterson and Woody Boyd.
This honoring tribute is a part of The Hollywood Reporter's list of Hollywood's 100 Favorite TV Shows which cast the stars of Modern Family as other sitcom characters from shows such as Married...With Children, Frasier and The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
Television Family Remakes
The Cast of Modern Family Recreates the Looks of the Iconic Cheers Cast
Trend Themes
1. TV Remakes - More TV shows are paying tribute to classic sitcoms through cast remakes, creating an opportunity for networks to capitalize on nostalgia and reach new audiences.
2. Cross-show Promotions - Promoting TV shows by crossing over characters and paying homage to classic sitcoms offers networks and production companies an innovative way to generate buzz.
3. Cast Reunions - Cast reunions and tribute events offer opportunities for streaming and TV networks, advertisers, and merchandisers to create new content, capitalize on nostalgia, and increase revenue streams.
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