Thirty years ago, when establishment television in the United States included only three networks (NBC, ABC and CBS), the joke had it that NBC was in fourth place. But in 1982, a sitcom called "Cheers," starring one Ted Danson, came onto the scene, and everything changed for the network.
The producer who is determined to bring NBC back to its glory days
Tal Rabinowitz, the network's executive vice president of comedy, talks to Haaretz about her plans to restore its status as the home of must-see TV.
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