Park Street Under

Summary

Park Street Under is a sitcom set in a fictional subterranean bar near the Park Street subway station in Boston, Massachusetts. It was produced starting in 1979 by Boston television station WCVB-TV. This was a rare example in the United States of a half-hour sitcom produced by a local station during the 1970s. Park Street Under was, at least in popular legend, an inspiration for the NBC sitcom Cheers, which was also set in a fictional Boston bar (in a basement), with several similar characters.[1][2]

The cast included Steve Sweeney and James Spruill, father of filmmaker Robert Patton-Spruill. The scripts were by Jonathan Stathakis and Stu Taylor.

Park Street Under is also the original name for the Red Line subway platforms at Park Street, which are located underneath the older streetcar tunnels that became the Green Line.

References edit

  1. ^ McCarthy, Dan (20 March 2018). "The Cheers Conspiracy: Before there was the place where everybody knows your name, there was Park St. Under, an eerily similar local sitcom. Did it quietly serve as the basis for the most famous TV show about Boston ever made?". Boston Magazine.
  2. ^ Reisman, Arnie (25 March 2016). "Where Everybody Borrows Your Name". Vineyard Gazette.

External links edit

  • Upperco, Jackson (30 March 2016). "Before CHEERS: A Look at PARK ST. UNDER". That's Entertainment! (blog).