1982 Barmaids, Carla and Diane

In this episode of Advanced TV Herstory, host Cynthia Bemis Abrams delves into the groundbreaking sitcom Cheers, focusing on the iconic female characters, Carla Tortelli and Diane Chambers. Cynthia examines the complexities of these characters, portrayed by Rhea Perlman and Shelley Long, respectively, and their impact as strong female figures in 1980s television.

The episode explores the intertwining themes of workplace dynamics, gender roles, and the comedic yet often problematic portrayal of relationships and sexism. Cynthia also highlights the contributions of female writers like Heide Perlman in shaping the series and questions whether Cheers has aged well in the context of contemporary views on gender and power dynamics.

Episode Highlights

Introduction to Cheers: Overview of the show’s premise and its cultural impact.

Focus on Female Characters: Examination of Carla Tortelli and Diane Chambers as pioneering roles for women in television.

Acting and Contributions: Performances of Rhea Perlman and Shelley Long.

Writing Influence: Heide Perlman’s contributions and the role of female writers in the series.

Gender Dynamics: Workplace relationships and sexism in the show.

Cultural Reflection: Consideration of how Cheers reflects and challenges societal norms of the 1980s.

Aging of the Show: Debating whether Cheers stands the test of time in modern society.