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How to Recede in Business

Season seven opens with the bar in peak form and the ensemble clicking on every level.

October 27, 1988 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Peter Casey, David Lee
2
Swear to God

Rebecca's corporate ambitions take another hit, and her dramatic reactions are Kirstie Alley at her comedic best.

November 03, 1988 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Phoef Sutton
3
Executive Sweet

Sam's confidence is challenged in a way that forces him to actually be humble — briefly.

November 10, 1988 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Peter Casey, David Lee
4
One Happy Chappy in a Snappy Serape

Woody and Kelly navigate their relationship with the innocence and sincerity that makes them the show's sweetest couple.

November 17, 1988 Dir: James Burrows Written by: David Lloyd
5
Those Lips, Those Ice

Carla's family grows in an episode that balances her fierce independence with her enormous heart.

November 24, 1988 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Ken Levine, David Isaacs
6
Norm, Is That You?

Cliff goes to bat for the postal service, defending its honor with the passion of a true believer.

December 01, 1988 Dir: James Burrows Written by: David Angell
7
How to Win Friends and Electrocute People

Norm contemplates a career change, which for Norm means thinking about it for exactly one beer before giving up.

December 08, 1988 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Phoef Sutton
8
Jumping Jerks

The bar rallies together for a community cause that showcases the heart beneath all the wisecracks.

December 15, 1988 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Ken Levine, David Isaacs
9
Send in the Crane

Sam and Rebecca's dynamic evolves as they develop a grudging mutual respect — with emphasis on grudging.

January 05, 1989 Dir: James Burrows Written by: David Lloyd
10
Bar Wars II: The Woodman Strikes Back

A misunderstanding at Cheers spirals into a farce that the entire ensemble rides to perfection.

January 12, 1989 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Ken Levine, David Isaacs
11
What's Up, Doc?

Woody gets entangled in a situation that requires street smarts he definitely doesn't have.

January 19, 1989 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Phoef Sutton
12
Please Mr. Postman

Cliff and his mail route become the unlikely center of an episode that only this show could make work.

January 26, 1989 Dir: James Burrows Written by: David Angell
13
Don't Paint Your Chickens

Rebecca reaches a breaking point that Kirstie Alley plays with the perfect blend of comedy and pathos.

February 02, 1989 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Phoef Sutton
14
Sisterly Love

Carla and Sam share a moment that reminds viewers of their long history and deep friendship.

February 09, 1989 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Peter Casey, David Lee
15
Don't Shoot... I'm Only the Psychiatrist

The regulars debate a topic with the passion and conviction of people with absolutely nowhere else to be.

February 16, 1989 Dir: James Burrows Written by: David Lloyd
16
The Cranemakers

Norm hits a personal milestone that he celebrates in the only place that matters — his corner of the bar.

February 23, 1989 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Phoef Sutton
17
Hot Rocks

Woody's simple wisdom solves a problem that baffled everyone else, proving that sometimes less thinking is more.

March 02, 1989 Dir: James Burrows Written by: David Angell
18
What Is... Cliff Clavin?

Sam faces a romantic complication that his old playbook can't solve, forcing him to actually grow as a person.

March 16, 1989 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Dan O'Shannon, Tom Anderson
19
The Gift of the Woodi

The bar hosts an event that brings the best out of the cast in a showcase episode.

March 30, 1989 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Phoef Sutton
20
Call Me Irresponsible

Cliff's Jeopardy! appearance becomes one of the most talked-about moments in the show's history.

April 13, 1989 Dir: James Burrows Written by: David Lloyd
21
Adventures in Housesitting

Rebecca's quest for success leads her down another hilariously wrong path.

April 27, 1989 Dir: James Burrows Written by: David Angell
22
The Visiting Lecher

The seventh season wraps up with the show as vital and funny as it was in its debut year.

May 04, 1989 Dir: James Burrows Written by: Peter Casey, David Lee
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