- 2 - 22I'll Be Seeing You, Part 2May. 10, 1984
- 2 - 21I'll Be Seeing You, Part 1May. 03, 1984
- 2 - 20Norman's ConquestFeb. 23, 1984
- 2 - 19Coach Buries a GrudgeFeb. 16, 1984
- 2 - 18Snow JobFeb. 09, 1984
- 2 - 17Fortune and Men's WeightFeb. 02, 1984
- 2 - 16Cliff's Rocky MomentJan. 26, 1984
- 2 - 15And Coachie Makes ThreeJan. 19, 1984
- 2 - 14No Help WantedJan. 12, 1984
- 2 - 13Battle of the ExesJan. 05, 1984
- 2 - 12Where There's a Will...Dec. 22, 1983
- 2 - 11Just Three FriendsDec. 15, 1983
- 2 - 10How Do I Love Thee, Let Me Call You BackDec. 08, 1983
- 2 - 9They Called Me MaydayDec. 01, 1983
- 2 - 8Manager CoachNov. 24, 1983
- 2 - 7Old FlamesNov. 17, 1983
- 2 - 6Affairs of the HeartNov. 10, 1983
- 2 - 5Sumner's ReturnNov. 03, 1983
- 2 - 4Homicidal HamOct. 27, 1983
- 2 - 3Personal BusinessOct. 20, 1983
- 2 - 2Little Sister Don't ChaOct. 13, 1983
- 2 - 1Power PlaySep. 29, 1983
The second season of Cheers, an American situation comedy television series, originally aired on NBC in the United States between September 29, 1983, and May 10, 1984, with 22 episodes. The show was created by director James Burrows and writers Glen and Les Charles, and was produced by Charles Burrows Charles Productions in association with Paramount Television. The second season has been released on DVD as a four-disc set. The show won Emmy Awards, including one for Outstanding Comedy Series, in 1983 and 1984. Critical reception was mostly positive, with negative commentary about the extended romance between Sam and Diane.