- 4 - 26Strange Bedfellows, Part 3May. 15, 1986
- 4 - 25Strange Bedfellows, Part 2May. 08, 1986
- 4 - 24Strange Bedfellows, Part 1May. 01, 1986
- 4 - 23Relief BartenderMar. 27, 1986
- 4 - 22Diane Chambers DayMar. 20, 1986
- 4 - 21Fear Is My Co-PilotMar. 13, 1986
- 4 - 20Save the Last Dance for MeFeb. 27, 1986
- 4 - 19Dark ImaginingsFeb. 20, 1986
- 4 - 18The Peterson PrincipleFeb. 13, 1986
- 4 - 17Second Time AroundFeb. 06, 1986
- 4 - 16Cliffie's Big ScoreJan. 30, 1986
- 4 - 15The TriangleJan. 23, 1986
- 4 - 14SuspicionJan. 16, 1986
- 4 - 13Take My Shirt...Please?Jan. 09, 1986
- 4 - 12Fools and Their MoneyDec. 12, 1985
- 4 - 11Don Juan Is HellDec. 12, 1985
- 4 - 10The Bar StoolieDec. 05, 1985
- 4 - 9From Beer to EternityNov. 28, 1985
- 4 - 8Love Thy NeighborNov. 21, 1985
- 4 - 72 Good to Be 4 RealNov. 14, 1985
- 4 - 6I Will Gladly Pay You TuesdayNov. 07, 1985
- 4 - 5Diane's NightmareOct. 31, 1985
- 4 - 4The Groom Wore ClearasilOct. 24, 1985
- 4 - 3Someday My Prince Will ComeOct. 17, 1985
- 4 - 2Woody Goes Belly UpOct. 03, 1985
- 4 - 1Birth, Death, Love and RiceSep. 26, 1985
The fourth season of Cheers, an award-winning American television sitcom, originally aired on NBC in the United States between September 26, 1985, and May 15, 1986, as part of the network's Must See TV Thursday lineup. This season marks Woody Harrelson's television debut as Woody Boyd, replacing Coach Ernie Pantusso when actor Nicholas Colasanto died during filming of the prior season. The show was created by director James Burrows and writers Glen and Les Charles, under production team Charles Burrows Charles Productions, in association with Paramount Television.