Ted Danson is apologizing to Kelsey Grammer for an argument they had on the set of Cheers . Danson, 76, issued his mea culpa during the Wednesday, October 23, episode of his SiriusXM podcast “ Where Everybody Knows Your Name ,” on which Grammer, 69, appeared. “I feel like I got stuck a little bit with you during the Cheers years,” Danson told Grammer.
“I have a memory of getting angry at you once.” “Yeah, you came and told me that one day,” Grammer replied. “And it’s stuck in both of our memories,” Danson said.
“But I feel like, f—, I don’t know. I missed out on the last 30 years of Kelsey Grammer and I feel like it’s my bad, my doing, and I almost feel like apologizing to you.” Danson added, “I really do apologize.
” Grammer then recalled a time that Danson “said something wonderful” to him that he has since quoted to other people. “When I turned 40, you came up and you said, ‘You know what it means, don’t you? Now that you’re 40, it means you’re finally worth having a conversation with,’” the actor quoted Danson as telling him on the set of the beloved sitcom. “That was f—ing brilliant,” he told Danson.
“I always loved that. ..
. And I’ve repeated it. And my love for you has always been as easy as the day.
You know, as easy as the sunrise.” Cheers aired on NBC from 1983 to 1993, with Danson playing bartender Sam Malone and Grammer stealing scenes as Frasier Crane, a psychiatrist and regular at Malone’s bar in.