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How is Wings a spinoff of Cheers?

Wings was created and produced by Cheers veterans David Angell, Peter Casey, and David Lee. The trio later created the sitcom Frasier, which was a spin-off of Cheers. The series exists in the same fictional universe as Cheers and Frasier and characters from Cheers occasionally made special guest appearances on Wings.

What happened on the last episode of Wings?

May 21, 1997Wings / Final episode date

Who were Wings?

Paul McCartneyLinda McCartneyDenny LaineJimmy McCullochGuitarDenny SeiwellDrum KitJoe EnglishPaul McCartney and Wings/Members

What did paul McCartney do after Wings?

After returning to England, McCartney decided to release his solo album McCartney II and plans for a US tour were subsequently dropped. Meanwhile, Denny Laine released the single "Japanese Tears" and formed the short-lived Denny Laine Band with Steve Holley and released a solo album Japanese Tears that December.

Who does Helen end up with in Wings?

JoeAnd tonight's hourlong season finale (7 p.m., Ch. 2) is a masterpiece. The wedding of Joe (Tim Daly) and Helen (Crystal Bernard) is among the funniest television nuptuals ever.

How was Lowell written off Wings?

'Wings' alum received an Oscar nod He also co-starred with Sarah Jessica Parker on the HBO series Divorce. Lowell was written out of the show by being put in a witness protection program after witnessing a murder.

What happened to the Wings?

The Wing was a triumph of branding that succeeded until the contradictions at the heart of its brand became untenable, which happened in 2020. The pandemic closed the Wing's spaces in March, just as a New York Times Magazine story raised questions about the company's treatment of staff, particularly women of color.

Why did cream break up?

From its creation, Cream was faced with some fundamental problems that would later lead to its dissolution in November 1968. The antagonism between Bruce and Baker created tensions in the band. Clapton also felt that the members of the band did not listen to each other enough.

When did Wings break up?

April 27th, 1981It was announced 39 years ago (April 27th, 1981), that Paul McCartney's solo band Wings had disbanded. McCartney and his first wife Linda had formed the group in the summer of 1971 with drummer Denny Seiwell and guitarist and Moody Blues co-founder Denny Laine.

What did John Lennon think of Wings?

“Looking back on it,” he recently admitted, “I'm really glad we did it.” But of all people, it was Lennon who understood Wings' value even more implicitly than its founder ever could.

Is Paul McCartney vegan?

So, Paul McCartney is a vegetarian, not a vegan. In fact, he hasn't eaten meat since 1975 when as the story goes he saw lambs running around a field whilst eating a lamb meal with his wife, Lina McCartney.

Why did Henry McCullough leave Wings?

McCullough, who also played on the single of Live and Let Die, walked out of Wings in July 1973 after clashing with McCartney. The rift was patched up in later years.

Synopsis

Two brothers, Joe and Brian Hackett, own Sandpiper Air, a small single-plane airline company on Nantucket Island. Their childhood friend, beautiful Helen Chappel, runs the lunch counter inside the airport. She has always been in love with Joe, the older brother.

Cast and characters

Tim Daly, Steven Weber, Crystal Bernard, David Schramm, and Rebecca Schull starred in all eight seasons. With a few exceptions, the cast stayed mostly consistent for the show's run:

Locale

The series takes place primarily at the fictional Nantucket airport Tom Nevers Field. Until 1976, the real-life island was the site of the United States Navy 's Tom Nevers Naval Facility, later the home of the Nantucket Hunting Association. The Club Car (a real restaurant on Nantucket) is also often featured on the show.

Cheers tie-ins

Although not a spin-off, Wings takes place in the same universe as Cheers, and by extension, its spin-off Frasier. Several episodes had tie-ins with Cheers; Kelsey Grammer (who was nominated for an Emmy for his guest appearance), Bebe Neuwirth, George Wendt, John Ratzenberger, and Kirstie Alley all appeared on Wings playing their Cheers characters.

Broadcast history

In the United Kingdom, the series aired on Sky One and Paramount Comedy Channel from 1991 to 1997.

Home media

Paramount Home Entertainment and CBS DVD have released the entire series on DVD in Region 1 .

Music, opening sequence and closing credits

The theme was a short version of a Franz Schubert piece, Piano sonata No. 20 in A Major, D. 959, IV. Rondo. Allegretto. Schubert received screen credit as the theme composer in every episode.

History

After the Beatles' break-up in 1970, McCartney recorded two albums: McCartney (1970), credited to himself, and Ram (1971), with wife Linda.

Legacy

Wings had twelve top-10 singles (including one number one) in the UK and fourteen top 10 singles (including six number ones) in the US. All 23 singles released by Wings reached the US top 40, and one two-sided hit, "Junior's Farm"/"Sally G", reached the top 40 with each side.

Personnel

During its ten-year lifespan, Wings underwent numerous personnel changes, including twice being reduced to its core McCartney–McCartney–Laine trio.

Tours

Paul McCartney and Wings played five concert tours during their ten-year existence:

Awards

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Overview

Wings is an American sitcom television series that ran for eight seasons on NBC from April 19, 1990, to May 21, 1997.
The show is set at the fictional "Tom Nevers Field" airport, a small two-airline airport in Nantucket, Massachusetts (not to be confused with the actual Nantucket Memorial Airport), where the Hackett brothers operate Sandpiper Ai…

Synopsis

Two brothers, Joe and Brian Hackett, own Sandpiper Air, a small single-plane airline company on Nantucket Island. Their childhood friend, beautiful Helen Chappel, runs the lunch counter inside the airport. She has always been in love with Joe, the older brother. Helen's dream is to play the cello in an orchestra and attends auditions when not sandwich-making. Roy Biggins, the brothers' unscrupulous business rival, runs Aeromass, a larger airline in the same airport. Lowell Mather i…

Cast and characters

Tim Daly, Steven Weber, Crystal Bernard, David Schramm, and Rebecca Schull starred in all eight seasons. With a few exceptions, the cast stayed mostly consistent for the show's run:
• Tony Shalhoub joined the cast in Season 3, having previously made a guest appearance as a waiter in a Season 2 episode. His character was rewritten to …

Locale

The series takes place primarily at the fictional Nantucket airport Tom Nevers Field. Until 1976, the real-life island was the site of the United States Navy's Tom Nevers Naval Facility, later the home of the Nantucket Hunting Association. The Club Car (a real restaurant on Nantucket) is also often featured on the show.
The airplane for the show was a 1981 Cessna 402C one of which was C/N 402C0507, N121PB, o…

British Pilot Remake (1996)

A pilot for a British remake also called Wings was filmed in 1996. It was commissioned by Channel 3 North East and Yorkshire Television. The title of the episode is "The Legacy" (similar to the original show's pilot episode being called "Legacy"). Much of the dialogue is lifted word-for-word from that original pilot episode (with some elements also taken directly from the original's Season 2 premiere episode "The Puppetmaster", written by Philip LaZebnik), as are many of the characte…

Cheers and Frasier tie-ins

Although not a spin-off, Wings takes place in the same universe as Cheers, and by extension, its spin-off Frasier. Several episodes had tie-ins with Cheers; Kelsey Grammer (who was nominated for an Emmy for his guest appearance), Bebe Neuwirth, George Wendt, John Ratzenberger, and Kirstie Alley all appeared on Wings playing their Cheers characters.
• Cliff Clavin and Norm Peterson visit Nantucket in the season two episode "The Story of Joe". The…

Broadcast history

In the United Kingdom, the series aired on Sky One and Paramount Comedy Channel from 1991 to 1997.
TVNZ aired the show in New Zealand on Channel 2 throughout the 1990s, usually immediately after Cheers.
Reruns of the show aired regularly on the USA Network from September 13, 1993, to June 16, 200…

Music, opening sequence and closing credits

The theme was a short version of a Franz Schubert piece, Piano sonata No. 20 in A Major, D. 959, IV. Rondo. Allegretto. Schubert received screen credit as the theme composer in every episode.
The opening theme heard during the first two and a half seasons was a fairly straightforward arrangement of piano and strings. It starts with a shot of Brant Point Lighthouse with seagulls crying in the background. The title card is shown, then the cast members' names as the plane fli…

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