Frasier
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Genres: Comedy
First Aired: 1993-09-16Length: 25 MinStatus: Ended
After many years spent at the "Cheers" bar, Frasier moves back home to Seattle after his policeman father Martin Crane gets shot in the hip on duty. After Martin struggles with living alone after the incident, he moves in with Frasier in his luxury apartment at the Elliot Bay Towers along with his dog Eddie. Hired by Frasier, Daphne Moon also moves in as Martin's personal physiotherapist. Also living nearby is his younger brother Niles Crane, who is also a Psychiatrist. (Source: thetvdb.com)
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| Season 11 (show/hide) | ||
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| 24 | Goodnight, Seattle (2) | 2004-05-13 |
| In part 2 of the finale of Frasier, Eddie is taken to the vet by the family during Martin and Ronee's wedding rehersals, Niles and Daphne have very good news. Martin prepares to move out of appartment 1901 and Frasier decides on the offer put to him by his agent. Guest stars: Arleen Sorkin, Chris Marcil, Cleto Augusto, Marc Wilson, Mark Deklin | ||
| 23 | Goodnight, Seattle (1) | 2004-05-13 |
| In part 1 of the finale of Frasier, Frasier struggles to put together a wedding for Martin and Ronee, Some of Daphne's brothers come to Seattle and Frasier gets an offer from his agent that he is considering whether to take or not. Guest stars: Mark Deklin | ||
| 22 | Crock Tales | 2004-05-04 |
| As Frasier prepares for a dinner party, he considers throwing away an old broken crock pot. However, the crock pot stirs many memories of past experiences with his friends and family. Among the times he recalls are getting accidentally super-glued to a blind date after Martin tried to repair the pot; a birthday party for Roz that found Niles and Daphne feeling especially amorous. Guest stars: Rosie Perez | ||
| 21 | Detour | 2004-04-27 |
| Frasier offers Charlotte a ride to the train station, as she is headed to Portland to give a speech at a businesswomen's convention. She seems evasive when he tries to make future plans, so he insists that she explain what is wrong. She tells him that she is moving back to Chicago in three weeks, and doesn't think they should keep seeing each other because it will just make saying goodbye more painful. Charlotte ends up missing her train as they talk. Guest stars: Blake Lindsley, Cady Huffman, Celia Weston, Stephen Root, Todd Louiso | ||
| 20 | And Frasier Makes Three | 2004-04-20 |
| In attempt to woo Charlotte away from her current boyfriend, Frank, Frasier begins spending a great deal of time with the two of them. However, all of Frasier's efforts to impress Charlotte end up leading him to bond with Frank. Guest stars: Aaron Eckhart, Chris Diamantopoulos, Michael Des Barres | ||
| 19 | Miss Right Now | 2004-04-06 |
| Martin worries about a visit from Ronee's mother. She dislikes him because she once saw Martin innocently comforting the teenage Ronee and assumed he was trying to "take her virtue." Meanwhile, Frasier continues to find himself consumed by thoughts of Charlotte. Roz recommends that he get over it by going to a bar and picking up someone. Frasier quickly makes a connection with a woman named Kim, and they go back to his apartment. Guest stars: Aaron Eckhart, Jennifer Tilly, Marian Seldes, Tom R. Hughes | ||
| 18 | Match Game | 2004-03-30 |
| Frasier hires a professional matchmaker, but winds up going on a series of increasingly disasterous dates. Meanwhile, Niles and Daphne take things a bit too far while trying to get the most out of Daphne's pregnancy. Guest stars: Ann Magnuson, Beth Littleford, Christie Mellor, Ellen Ratner, Elon Gold, Kate Steele, Kirsten Nelson, Rachel Dratch, Stacey Travis, Suzanne Lee Singh | ||
| 17 | Coots and Ladders | 2004-03-16 |
| A panicked Frasier calls Niles over to the apartment and says that he has committed a crime. He explains the series of events that led up to this. When Frasier was overcome by a coughing fit, Roz took over the show and advised a caller to seek counseling to deal with kleptomania, which she described as being the result of someone needing the thrill of stealing to deal with the emptiness in his or her life. Frasier congratulated her on knowing what to say, but Roz said that it was easy because he is so predictable. Guest stars: Bernadette Birkett, Estelle Parsons, Gabrielle Miller, Helen Mirren, Jack Laufer, Linda Gehringer, Phyllis Flax | ||
| 16 | Boo! | 2004-03-02 |
| Frasier treats a woman who has a phobia about clowns. He plans to don a clown costume and full make-up as part of her treatment. Martin sneaks into Frasier's office and scares him by coming up behind him with one of Frasier's masks over his face. Frasier does not find this amusing, so Martin repeatedly teases him about being a "fuddy-duddy." Frasier decides to retaliate for the prank. He tells Martin that he is leaving the apartment, then puts on the clown costume and rings the doorbell. When Martin comes out to answer it, Frasier jumps out, wielding a cleaver. Martin collapses and suffers a mild heart attack. Frasier feels incredibly guilty about his actions, and is humiliated in the waiting room when the nurse reads off an account of what happened. Martin recovers quickly and returns home, but doesn't want to tell Ronee about his health crisis. Guest stars: Gerald Downey, Gregory Wagrowski, Lorraine Toussaint, Stephanie Faracy | ||
| 15 | Caught in the Act | 2004-02-24 |
| Roz is disappointed when she is unable to get Alice tickets to a concert by children's performer Nanny G. After his family reveals that he used to be married to her, Frasier agrees to help Roz secure tickets. He accompanies Roz and Alice to a bookstore appearance, and continually drops hints to Nanny G about the fact that he is single. Guest stars: Don McManus, Jody Ashworth, John Lathan, Larry Cedar, Robert McCall III, Robert Towers | ||
| 14 | Freudian Sleep | 2004-02-03 |
| Frasier grows depressed because no one is calling into his show. He mistakenly believes that Martin is inviting him along on his weekend in the mountains with Ronee, failing to realize that Martin was actually talking to Eddie. Niles and Daphne also come along after Niles overhears a sarcastic remark by Ronee and mistinterprets it as an invitation. Frasier is plagued by anxieties and cannot sleep during the trip. He first dreams that he has killed Niles and married Daphne. Niles mocks him for having such a simple dream, which he says is clearly a sign that he envies his brother's life. Frasier also has a nightmare about his problems with the show. Niles dreams about being a bad father, while Daphne suffers a nightmare in which she continually gains weight and Niles fools around with other women. Martin also has an unusual dream in which he chides his family members for letting their worries overcome them, before bursting into a song and dance number about his positive attitude. Unlike the other Cranes, Martin sleeps soundly. Guest stars: Audra Lynn, Christina Cindrich, Suzanne Stokes | ||
| 13 | The Ann Who Came to Dinner | 2004-01-13 |
| Frasier discovers that his home insurance policy has been cancelled because Martin forgot to mail the payment several months earlier. After learning that it would cost a fortune to renew with that company, Frasier tries to get a better deal by making nice with Roz's insurance agent friend Ann, with whom Frasier had a disastrous date several months earlier. Guest stars: Irene Olga Lopez, John Kapelos, Julia Sweeney, Lisa Thornhill, Ossie Mair | ||
| 12 | Frasier-Lite | 2004-01-06 |
| KACL employees face off against another station in a weight-loss competition, with the winning team to receive a trip to Las Vegas. Tensions rise among the staffers, who become extremely cranky due to hunger as the contest proceeds. Noel starves himself and repeatedly faints after Roz suggests that he might get lucky with her in Vegas if they win the trip. Frasier refuses to get into the competitive spirit until he discovers that their opponent's general manager is a man who bullied him in high school (stealing his chess set). Meanwhile, Niles and Martin try to nurse an injured pigeon back to health; and Niles repeatedly suffers injuries of his own because the pregnant Daphne rolls over onto him in her sleep. Guest stars: Bess Armstrong, Bill Kirchenbauer, Estelle Parsons, Hilary Duff, Penny Marshall, Stanley Tucci | ||
| 11 | High Holidays | 2003-12-09 |
| Frasier is shocked when Frederick comes to visit sporting his new "goth" look. Meanwhile, realising that he never rebelled in his adolescance, Niles decides to try marijuana...with unexpected results. Guest stars: Grinnell Morris, Joseph Keane, Marisa Guterman, Musetta Vander | ||
| 10 | Seabee Jeebies | 2003-12-02 |
| Niles gains notoriety throughout Seattle because of his involvement in Maris's murder case. He and Daphne mingle with the city's social elite (including Bill Gates), and he is able to finagle reservations at booked restaurants. Frasier grows very jealous, but hopes that his two Sea Bee nominations (which break the record for most nominations in a career) will help him return to the spotlight. Kenny arranges for an interview, and Frasier invites the reporter to the ceremony. However, everything quickly begins to go wrong. Frasier loses his date because the event has to be scheduled for the morning due to Kenny's gaffe. He then loses both of the awards, and the attention of the reporter, who is much more interested in Niles. Roz, on the other hand, experiences the thrill of a lifetime when her judgmental sister--who has a seemingly perfect life--finally gets knocked off her pedestal. Guest stars: Heidi Mokrycki, Lisa Thornhill, Michael G. Hawkins, Stephen Spinella, Suzanne Cryer | ||
| 9 | Guns N' Neuroses | 2003-11-18 |
| Lilith comes to town for a one-day conference. She and Frasier try to get together, but keep having to cancel. Lilith discusses her romantic problems with a colleague at Cafe Nervosa before having to return to the conference. The woman then meets Frasier and arranges a blind date between an unwitting Frasier and Lilith. Frasier and Lilith plan to meet for drinks at her hotel before their date(s). When it takes longer than expected, Frasier calls the woman who arranged the date and says that he has to cancel. Lilith tries to save face by cancelling the date herself. She and Frasier each believe they have been stood up, but are hesitant to admit it to each other. They have a wonderful evening together, and even help the couple in the next room deal with relationship problems. Frasier winds up falling asleep and staying overnight. Meanwhile, a frantic Niles, Martin and Daphne try to undo the damage after Martin's gun accidentally discharges in Frasier's apartment. Guest stars: Christine Dunford, David Burke, Rachael Harris | ||
| 8 | Murder Most Maris (2) | 2003-11-11 |
| Niles is questioned by the police because he loaned Maris the murder weapon--an antique crossbow--for use in a play. Maris insists that she acted in self-defense. She continually calls Niles from jail, leaving Daphne extremely angry. The media scrutiny surrounding the Cranes intensifies after Frasier--the self-appointed family spokesman--accidentally says that Niles and Maris will be "executed" rather than "exonerated." Niles and Daphne have to come stay with Frasier, and Daphne makes Niles sleep on the couch. Frasier worries that Niles is reacting too calmly, as he believes that the anxiety will build up and eventually lead to a breakdown. Overcome with stress and sleep deprivation, Niles winds up stripping off all his clothes in Cafe Nervosa. Roz and Frasier manage to handle the situation. Niles finally begins to display some anger about his predicament, and asks Maris to back off and stop calling him so often. Guest stars: Cindy Lu, Victor Alfieri | ||
| 7 | Maris Returns (1) | 2003-11-04 |
| Niles receives a phone call from a panicked Maris, who asks to meet him for lunch. She asks for advice on how to handle her violent, philandering lover. Niles recommends that she leave him immediately. Frasier and Martin warn Niles not to tell Daphne about the lunch, as she is experiencing severe mood swings due to her pregnancy. Niles wants to tell Daphne anyway, but changes his mind after she freaks out about a phone call from Maris. Niles ends up having to pile lie upon lie to keep the news from Daphne, and even has to throw her a baby shower at the last minute after she suspects that is the reason for his odd behavior and nervousness. Maris's lover, Esteban, shows up at the shower in search of Niles. He mistakenly punches out Frasier as he tries to retaliate for Niles' advice. Daphne is furious to learn that Niles lied to her, and storms out. She later returns, and Niles promises that Maris will never come between them again. Just then, a radio report announces that Maris has been arrested for Esteban's murder. Meanwhile, Frasier reconsiders his decision to return to private practice after his first two days are marred by a series of disastrous (and short) sessions. Guest stars: Dan Castellaneta, Missi Pyle, Penny Johnson Jerald, Sarah Silverman, T.R. Knight, Tim Silva, Valerie Mahaffey, Victor Alfieri | ||
| 6 | I'm Listening | 2003-10-28 |
| Frasier overhears Ronee making a date with another man. He tells Martin, who is furious at him for eavesdropping. Ronee later breaks the news to Martin herself, explaining that she didn't think they had an exclusive relationship. He covers by claiming to be dating a woman named Sheila. Frasier gets stuck in the kitchen and overhears the conversation, and Martin accuses him of being a chronic eavesdropper. Martin runs into Ronee and her date at Cafe Nervosa, and tries to make her jealous by having Roz pose as the fictional Sheila. Frasier urges Martin to tell Ronee how he feels about her. Ronee comes over to talk to Martin, and Frasier leaves to give them some privacy. However, Roz inadvertently drives Ronee away, and Frasier somehow finds himself listening to another private conversation as Ronee and Martin sort things out in her car. Guest stars: Alan, C.J. Jones, Eddie Bowz, Edward Edwards, James Kiriyama-Lem | ||
| 5 | The Placeholder | 2003-10-14 |
| Roz tries to convince Frasier to go out with her friend Ann. She feels that Frasier is too particular about who he dates, and adds that there is nothing wrong with continuing to date around until the right person comes along. Frasier is reluctant, but soon grows tired of tagging along with Niles and Daphne and Martin and Ronee or hanging around the apartment alone. He agrees to a date with Ann, which proves to be a disaster. In the middle of the evening, he runs into Kenny, who is trying to persuade his beautiful and interesting cousin, Liz, to take a job in Seattle. Liz is leaving town the next day, so Frasier tries to ditch Ann so that he can spend time with her. Meanwhile, Niles and Daphne suspect that their maid is stealing from them. Guest stars: Anthony Crivello, Craig Zimmerman, Julia Sweeney, Krista Allen, Lauri Johnson, Paul Michael | ||
| 4 | The Babysitter | 2003-10-07 |
| Frasier and Niles go to a furniture store to pick out a couch for Frasier's new office. Niles cannot stop rambling; Frasier believes he is suffering from anxiety because of his impending fatherhood. Frasier, meanwhile, is experiencing doubts about his return to private practice, as he believes he has grown rusty. Frasier spots Ronee Lawrence, the boys' old babysitter. He invites her to come over to the apartment and catch up, as he hopes this will lead to romantic involvement for the pair. However, Martin also finds Ronee attractive, and decides to make his own move on her. When Ronee is called away to work, both men follow her to the club where she performs. Frasier is devastated to find that Ronee likes Martin, and falls into a depression. Frasier and Niles accidentally learn that Martin has been taking Viagra. Martin returns for his pills, but the brothers cannot put them back in time to hide their discovery. Martin is embarrassed, and explains that he could not perform with Ronee because he keeps picturing her as a teenager. Within the span of a few minutes, Frasier is able to diagnose and solve all three of the men's neuroses. He gloats about this and declares himself fit to return to private practice. | ||
| 3 | The Doctor is Out | 2003-09-30 |
| Frasier and Niles suspect that Roz's new boyfriend, Barry, is gay. They see Barry on the street and believe that he has gone into a gay bar. Frasier, worried that Barry is leading Roz on, goes inside to confront him. Niles discovers that Barry actually went into an apartment building next door to the bar. He goes into the bar to tell Frasier, and a misunderstanding causes the patrons to believe the Crane brothers are actually lovers. A caller then "outs" Frasier on his show the next day. Martin feels very uncomfortable about the public thinking his son is gay. Alistair Burke, the head of the Seattle opera guild, befriends Frasier and begins spending a lot of time with him. The rest of the family realizes that Alistair thinks of Frasier as his boyfriend, but Frasier insists that this is not true. Frasier, Niles and Daphne attend a party, where Frasier discovers that everyone in attendance thinks that he and Alistair are a couple. Frasier is finally forced to come clean with Alistair about his sexuality after learning that Alistair expects to take their relationship to the next level very soon. Guest stars: Adrian R'Mante, Benjamin Bratt, Caroline Lagerfelt, David Jahn, David Muller, Donald Sage MacKay, Michael Sean McGuinness, Patrick Stewart | ||
| 2 | A Man, a Plan and a Gal: Julia | 2003-09-23 |
| Niles accuses Frasier of sabotaging his relationships whenever things start to get serious. Frasier vows to "commit to commitment," and tries to win Julia back. She accepts his apology and sleeps with him, and the pair seems to be getting along well. However, Julia proceeds to offend the entire Crane family during a dinner that Niles and Daphne had scheduled to announce her pregnancy. She even inadvertently spills the beans about the pregnancy (she overheard Niles and Daphne discussing it) before the couple can make the announcement. Frasier tries to excuse her behavior because of his new dedication to commitment, but ultimately dumps her. | ||
| 1 | No Sex Please, We're Skittish | 2003-09-23 |
| When Roz regrets her behaviour toward Frasier, and dislikes her new job, she wishes to patch things up and return to KACL. However, Frasier, whose relationship with Julia is beginning to blossom, fears that there's a lot more going on. Meanwhile, Daphne and Niles decide to start trying to conceive. Guest stars: Debra Monk, Nancy Becker-Kennedy, Reichen Lehmkuhl | ||
| Season 10 (show/hide) | ||
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| 24 | A New Position for Roz | 2003-05-20 |
| Roz tries to train the woefully incompetent Noel as Frasier's new producer as she prepares to leave KACL. Guest stars: David Alan Basche | ||
| 23 | Analyzed Kiss | 2003-05-13 |
| Julia becomes extremely depressed after breaking up with Avery, who had never followed through on his promise to leave his wife for her. Guest stars: Bill Paxton, Dan Gerrity, David Alan Basche, Dennis Cockrum, Keith Sellon-Wright | ||
| 22 | Fathers and Sons | 2003-05-06 |
| Leland Barton, Hester's former research assistant, comes for a visit after a long absence from Seattle. Roz becomes alarmed when Leland confesses his deep affection for Hester. Guest stars: David Ogden Stiers, David St. James, Linden Chiles | ||
| 21 | The Devil and Dr. Phil | 2003-04-29 |
| Frasier learns that Dr. Phil McGraw is in town for a special. The two are old friends, but Frasier is angry at Phil for supposedly swindling him out of $200 in a poker game. Guest stars: Jack Axelrod, Jean Sincere, John O'Leary, Lillian Adams, Phil McGraw, Steve Susskind | ||
| 20 | Farewell, Nervosa | 2003-04-22 |
| Frasier consults his old friend Avery for advice on his finances. Avery says that Frasier's spending habits are out of control. Frasier becomes depressed and heads out to Cafe Nervosa to think about a solution. He is disgusted to discover that the owner has hired an eccentric folk singer to perform every afternoon. Guest stars: Alex Borstein, Amy Hill, Elvis Costello, John Hannah, Kevin Daniels, Matt Besser | ||
| 19 | Some Assembly Required | 2003-04-01 |
| Frasier's co-workers cajole him into helping them build a house for Habitat for Humanity. Frasier mostly seems to get in the way, and his participation is limited to stirring paint and a little bit of sanding. However, he somehow views himself as having played some huge role in the process. He becomes very attached to the house, and keeps showing up to offer the inhabitants unwanted decorating advice. Roz tries to convince him that they should be allowed to furnish and decorate the house in whatever way they see fit. Martin and Eddie give a presentation about safety to an elementary school class. They are a big hit, and the school asks them to return for an assembly. However, Martin comes down with a fever and is unable to go through with the speech. A reluctant Niles is forced to take his place. He blames the children for making Martin ill, and winds up impressing the kids with a lecture about germs. Daphne and Mrs. Moon get into a huge argument about her mother's increasingly difficult behavior. After Daphne suggests that she help around the house, Mrs. Moon responds by getting a job at Cafe Nervosa. She hopes to publicly embarrass Daphne and shame her into apologizing. Daphne, however, is nonplussed by her mother's behavior and gladly accepts her paycheck. Guest stars: Dale Dickey, Elizabeth Liang, Haley Darwish, Holmes Osborne, James Oliver, Jordan Lund, Misha Henson, Timothy Carhart, William Turner | ||
| 18 | Roe to Perdition | 2003-03-18 |
| Frasier and Niles become a big hit when, at a party, they serve beluga caviar they purchased on the black market. Meanwhile, Martin has a tough time returning $40 an ATM gave him in error. Guest stars: Bridget Sienna, Devlin Elliott, Endre Hules, Francois Giroday, J. Kenneth Campbell, John Vickery, Michael Winters, Nate Bynum, Oleg Stefan, Reggie Jordan, Sal Rendino, Sarah Brooke, Shannon Cochran | ||
| 17 | Kenny on the Couch | 2003-03-04 |
| Kenny becomes extremely depressed after his divorce is finalized. Frasier offers to refer him to another psychiatrist, but Kenny says that he would prefer to discuss his problems with Frasier. Frasier reluctantly agrees, but doesn't take any money. Frasier is thrilled about getting to work with a patient again, and quickly delves into Kenny's childhood issues and cites them as the source of his relationship problems. Kenny remains depressed, so Martin lets him tag along to McGinty's. They have a good time drinking and hanging out. Kenny decides to follow Martin's advice and start getting out of the house so that he can take his mind off his problems. He tells Frasier that he doesn't want to come in to see him anymore. Frasier is furious with Martin, and takes issue with his father's comments about psychiatry. However, Martin finally reminds him that Kenny is far from the only person with problems, and suggests that Frasier start treating patients again. Meanwhile, Niles and Daphne begin practicing yoga with an instructor who caters to Seattle's elite. Although he won't admit it, Niles grows jealous when Daphne proves to be much more flexible than he is. Guest stars: Alan Cumming, Laura Linney, Mary Kowalski | ||
| 16 | Fraternal Schwinns | 2003-02-25 |
| KACL organizes a bike-a-thon to raise money for AIDS research. Frasier plans to just make a financial donation, but is goaded into participating after Julia announces her intention to take part. Daphne suggests that she and Niles also enter the event. Frasier and Niles try to hide the fact that neither of them knows how to ride a bike, and hope that they can figure it out before the bike-a-thon. After the truth comes out, Daphne tries to help them, but finds that it isn't easy. Meanwhile, Martin receives a frosty response from Cam Winston's mother, Cora, when she comes to the building to visit her son. When he asks why she never called, he learns that Mrs. Moon posed as his girlfriend and scared her away. Martin explains the situation, but Cora already has a boyfriend. A furious Martin gives Mrs. Moon the silent treatment, but she eventually goes to Cora to make amends. Guest stars: Emily Yancy, Mario Prado | ||
| 15 | Trophy Girlfriend | 2003-02-18 |
| Tired of being humiliated in his club's annual squash tournament, Niles ditches Frasier and pairs with a younger partner. A P.E. teacher named Chelsea asks Frasier to team with her in the mixed doubles competition. They win the championship. Martin is overjoyed that one of his sons has finally earned a trophy for athletics. Niles winds up begging for Frasier to take him back after his new partner yells at him on the court. Frasier assumes that the tournament's conclusion means the end of his relationship with Chelsea, but they soon begin dating. Niles is surprised that Frasier would date a P.E. teacher after all of the abuse the brothers endured in gym class as children. When Frasier goes to Chelsea's school to pick her up, he sees her berating one of the students. This causes him to have flashbacks, and he can no longer look at Chelsea without seeing his old gym teacher, Coach Fuller. Frasier tries to convince Chelsea to be more sensitive to the children. Meanwhile, Frasier tries to persuade Roz and Julia to be more civil to one another. They cannot find any common ground, until they realize how much they enjoy insulting each other. Guest stars: Amanda Corday, Bob Hoskins, Jack Brewer, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Nadine Donahue, Scout Taylor-Compton | ||
| 14 | Daphne Does Dinner | 2003-02-11 |
| Niles and Frasier plan a party to celebrate the unveiling of a painting that Niles has just purchased. However, Daphne notes that every event the brothers host inevitably ends in disaster. She suggests that Niles instead host the party with her. Frasier is hurt to learn that he will be excluded, and says that he will not even attend the party. Daphne believes that she has everything under control, but things quickly begin to unravel. Alice writes her name in crayon on the painting. Daphne remains calm, and gives Roz the name of a man whom Niles uses to restore artwork. However, the game hens catch fire in the meantime. The caterers are too busy to replace them, so Daphne must turn to Frasier for help. He comes over to assist with the food preparation, but must hide in the pantry whenever Niles comes in the kitchen so that his role will remain a secret. Frasier becomes angry when he overhears Niles and others complimenting the food and saying how much better off they are without Frasier's involvement. Mike Shaw, the artist responsible for the painting, shows for the party after earlier declining his invitation. He doesn't care for the stuffy guests, and decides to go upstairs and watch pay-per-view boxing with Mrs. Moon. Niles hears a couple's description of Shaw (white-haired man in a flannel shirt using a cane) and assumes they have him confused with Martin. The couple who met Shaw has to leave. Martin arrives to bring Frasier some dishes, and winds up having to pose as Shaw for the other guests. Roz asks Daphne to stall the unveiling because the art restorer is painfully slow. Niles insists that dinner must be served immediately. He discovers Frasier, and they begin to argue, leading to more chaos. Daphne tries her best to salvage the evening, but an unexpected event prompts her to give up. Frasier consoles her by telling her that the disastrous party means she is officially part of the family. Guest stars: Ann Cusack, Booth Colman, Christopher Lawford, Harve Presnell, Joshua Fardon, Matthew Yang King, Michael Weston, Mim Drew, Nana Visitor, Nino Del Prete, Paul Schulze, Scotch Ellis Loring | ||
| 13 | Lilith Needs a Favor | 2003-02-04 |
| Lilith comes to Seattle, and tells Frasier that she would like to have another child. She wants him to father the child through artificial insemination so that Frederick could have a full-sibling. Frasier is hesitant to go along with this, so Lilith tries to manipulate him by bringing up touching stories from Frederick's childhood. She says that creating another person as wonderful as Frederick would be the best possible legacy they could leave. Frasier agrees to do it, much to the surprise of his family. When Frasier and Lilith argue at the clinic, he begins to fear that their second-born could inherit all of their worst qualities. He believes that they are trying too hard to re-create the past. He doesn't feel this would be a good reason to bring a child into the world. Frasier worries that Lilith is missing something from her life. However, she seems to make a connection with a fellow passenger, whom she had first met on the trip to Seattle, during her flight home. Meanwhile, Daphne, Roz, Mrs. Moon and Alice embark on a road trip to a Canadian amusement park, with disastrous results. Niles obsesses over a blurry photograph at the end of a roll, which he believes to be an illicit photo of Daphne. He is more than a little disturbed when he discovers the truth. Guest stars: Brent Spiner, David Boyd, Frances Callier, Kevin Chamberlin, Laurel Green | ||
| 12 | The Harassed | 2003-01-14 |
| Frasier is forced to give up ten minutes of his show for a new financial analysis segment. When the beautiful new stock market reporter's attitude rubs everyone the wrong way, Frasier misreads her signals, which lands everyone in a sexual harassment seminar. Guest stars: Kendall Clement, Mike Judge, Paul F. Tompkins | ||
| 11 | Door Jam | 2003-01-07 |
| Frasier mistakenly receives some of Cam Winston's mail, including a mysterious invitation to an exclusive locale. Frasier and Niles are surprised to have been left out of the loop about this new hot spot, and become obsessed with finding out more information. Frasier heads to the address on the invitation, but cannot get the receptionist to tell him anything. Niles finally shows up and poses as Cam, and is told that the business is a spa. He and Frasier enjoy all of the amenities, but are disturbed to learn that the spa has a "gold level" area to which they are denied access. They constantly complain about being left out. Roz believes that they only care about the gold level because they are not allowed there, but uses her connections to a senator who has a membership to get them inside. The brothers are appeased, until they spot a platinum door. They ignore an attendant's warning and barge through the door, but aren't too happy with the result. Meanwhile, Daphne ruins Martin's enjoyment of The Rockford Files when she says that he reminds her of Rockford's father, rather than the title character. Guest stars: Annie Wersching, Hal Sparks, Monica McSwain, Sarah Shahi, W. Scott Strassner | ||
| 10 | We Two Kings | 2002-12-10 |
| Frasier and Niles bicker over who gets to host the family Christmas celebration. When it seems that Martin will have to work, they decide to bring Christmas to him, with disastrous results. Meanwhile, Roz finds herself attracted to a hunky shopping mall Santa. Guest stars: Dean Cain, Hanna Watanabe, Kaileigh Martin, Rick Fitts | ||
| 9 | Don't Go Breaking My Heart (3) | 2002-11-26 |
| Niles recovers rapidly from his heart surgery and receives the go-ahead from doctors to resume normal activities, but seems reluctant to do this. He maintains his strict post-operative diet, and refuses to exercise or share a bed with Daphne. He annoys everyone by constantly going around making speeches about his near-death experience and how much he appreciates life. Frasier refuses to argue with Niles because he promised God that he would never quarrel with his brother again if he recovered from his sickness. The frustration of having to agree with everything Niles says begins to drive Frasier crazy, especially when Niles starts monopolizing his radio show to give his own advice to callers. Frasier believes he has found a way to back out of his promise after he learns that Daphne had already made her own deal with God. In the meantime, Martin talks with Niles about the feelings he experienced after his shooting, and forces his son to overcome his fears and go on with his life. Guest stars: John Turturro | ||
| 8 | Rooms with a View (2) | 2002-11-19 |
| Niles prepares to undergo heart bypass surgery. He is surprised to receive a call wishing him well from Maris, who had learned of his plight from a gossipy acquaintance. Frasier tries to keep Roz and the family at ease by researching the procedure (as well as the doctors' backgrounds) and printing out detailed descriptions for everyone. However, he winds up getting on the surgeon's nerves by questioning his approach to the operation. Martin tries to act as though everything is fine so that he doesn't have to deal with the fear and uncertainty of the situation. Roz tries to help the terrified Daphne stay calm. She refuses to think of other things, stating that she has no future until she knows that Niles is all right. Niles' drug-induced comment about the possibility of hospitals having "memories" about their patients prompts everyone to think back on past experiences in that hospital, from Niles' birth to a time that Roz mistook lipstick on Alice's cheek for a rash. Daphne grows more and more tense as they await word on the surgery. When Martin and Frasier repeatedly bicker about a candy bar stuck in the vending machine, Daphne smashes the machine with a fire extinguisher. She breaks down crying, and everyone does their best to console her. Niles' surgery goes even better than expected, and he begins his recovery. A relieved Daphne is finally able to bring herself to think about their future. Guest stars: Alice Dodd, Brandon Johnson, Daniel Davis, Denise Iketani, Greg Callahan, Judith Scott, Kelli Kirkland, Kendall Schmidt, Michael Kropeck, Murphy Giller, Steve Kehela | ||
| 7 | Bristle While You Work (1) | 2002-11-12 |
| Niles becomes concerned about a lingering toothache after his dentist assures him that there is nothing wrong with the tooth. He tells Roz that there is a chance that he may be suffering from referred pain; and that the pain could actually be a sign of a heart condition. Roz mocks him upon learning that there is only a one in 10,000 chance of this. However, Niles worries even more after experiencing a series of astonishingly improbable events--such as having his car struck by lightning, and twice winning a contest from a bottled water company for which there is only one winner in 10,000. He goes to see a doctor, who confirms his worst fears by telling him that he must be hospitalized immediately due to an irregularity in his EKG. Meanwhile, Frasier has difficulty finding a suitable housekeeper to replace Daphne. Martin is impressed by a young woman who is a sports fan; and insists on hiring her, in spite of Frasier's objections. However, she proves to be totally irresponsible, and rarely even shows up for work. Martin tries to handle all of her duties himself so that he won't have to admit that Frasier was right about her. Guest stars: Ana Gasteyer, Dominic Rambaran, Joseph Kell, Robyn Johanna | ||
| 6 | Star Mitzvah | 2002-11-05 |
| As Frasier prepares for Frederick's bar mitzvah, Noel offers to translate Frasier's speech into Hebrew in exchange for an autograph from a science fiction convention. However, when Frasier doesn't keep his end of the bargain, Noel uses his wealth of Star Trek knowledge to take revenge. Guest stars: Corey Fischer, Stephon Fuller | ||
| 5 | Tales from the Crypt | 2002-10-29 |
| Frasier is infuriated when Bulldog successfully pulls several practical jokes on him. He vows to get revenge, and plots an elaborate prank that he takes way too seriously. Martin and Roz predict that he will fail because he is terrible at carrying out pranks. Frasier seeks the help of an unlikely ally to prove them wrong. Meanwhile, Mrs. Moon wages a prank war of her own against a trick or treater who eggs Niles' door after he forgets to buy Halloween candy. Guest stars: Dan O'Shannon, Darion Basco, Emory Livers III, JD Cullum, Kathe E. Mazur, Lia King, Steven Anthony Lawrence, Zachary Kranzler | ||
| 4 | Kissing Cousin | 2002-10-15 |
| Frasier is surprised to learn that Kenny has never unpacked the boxes in his office because he views all of his jobs as temporary. Roz's younger cousin Jen comes to stay with her for the week. Guest stars: Bradley Whitford, Zooey Deschanel | ||
| 3 | Proxy Prexy | 2002-10-08 |
| Frasier is desperate to finally win the presidency of the condo board after several unsuccessful attempts. However, he admits that he has no chance because he has rubbed all of the board members the wrong way at one time or another. He decides to get Martin run with the proviso of following his agenda. Guest stars: Brooks Almy, Conrad Janis, Don Tiffany, John Wesley, Marilyn Tokuda, Mark Vann | ||
| 2 | Enemy at the Gate | 2002-10-01 |
| Frasier drives Niles back from shopping, realising he is going to be late for his show Frasier drives in and out of the garage. Forced to pay for this drive through, Frasier stages a parked protest. Guest stars: Anna C. Miller, Billy Bean, Charles Busch, Damian D. Lewis, Karen Kim, Kila Kitu, Leelee Sobieski, Luis Guzmán, Morocco Omari, Tony Pasqualini | ||
| 1 | The Ring Cycle | 2002-09-24 |
| After Daphne and Niles elope in Reno, they are forced to go through several fake ceremonies in not to upset friends and family who wanted to be at the wedding. Guest stars: Hira Ambrosino, Ron Canada, Sam Johnson, Twink Caplan | ||
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| 24 | Moons Over Seattle | 2002-05-21 |
| Niles eventually persuades the reluctant Mr. Moon to come to the U.S. and talk with his wife. He is prepared to leave immediately after Mrs. Moon rejects him, but Niles convinces him to stay for a while. Daphne is furious at Niles for interfering, as she feels her parents would eventually work out their problems on their own. She criticizes Niles for acting without consulting her. Niles and Daphne convince the Moons to join them for a romantic dinner. The plan works initially, but the couple soon gets into a brawl. Mr. Moon talks with Daphne and tells her that he and Gertrude are not going to reunite. A devastated Daphne fears that there is no point to marriage, but her father assures her that Niles is the right man for her. He cites the lengths Niles was willing to take to please Daphne as proof that he loves her much more than Mr. Moon ever loved Gertrude. Daphne realizes that he is right, and heads over to see Niles. She stuns him by telling him that she wants to marry imm Guest stars: Brian Cox, Christopher Shea, Ian Patrick Williams, Jamieson Price, Jarion Monroe, Joseph Sikora | ||
| 23 | The Guilt Trippers | 2002-05-14 |
| As a birthday present, Niles surprises Daphne with a trip to Hawaii for two. However, Mrs. Moon falls into a state of total despair about her failed marriage, and Daphne feels bad about leaving her alone for the weekend. Niles hatches a plan to reunite Daphne's parents and get Mrs. Moon out of the apartment. He convinces a reluctant Daphne to take her mother on the trip, and secretly heads to England to track down Daphne's father. Niles hopes to at least convince Mr. Moon to come to the U.S. and give Daphne away at the wedding. He finds him at a bar, but Mr. Moon doesn't take too kindly to the idea of reconciling with his wife. Roz, depressed about her break-up with Roger, stays at the apartment to hang out with Frasier after Daphne's party. They end up sleeping together. Roz leaves in a panic the next morning, but promises that they will get together for dinner to talk things over. She promptly skips town and nixes plans for Frasier to join her at her family reunion in Wisconsin. Guest stars: Bobby Brewer, Brian Cox, Marcia Ann Burrs, Suzanne Cryer, Ted King | ||
| 22 | Frasier Has Spokane | 2002-05-07 |
| When Frasier radio show becomes syndicated in Spokane and replaces the local radio icon's show, his callers are angry. Guest stars: Bill Hayes, Catherine Bruhier, Daryl Hannah, Joe Flaherty, Leo Marks, Scott Hamilton | ||
| 21 | Cheerful Goodbyes | 2002-04-30 |
| On his show one day, Frasier tells his caller Jeremy that Niles used to wet the bed. Although he doesn't mention Niles by name, Niles and most of Seattle realize who Frasier was talking about. Niles is of course angry with Frasier. A few days later the Cranes, plus Daphne, head to Boston. Frasier is giving a speech at a conference and Niles will be making the introduction. At the airport, Frasier meets his old friend Cliff Clavin, who thinks Frasier has come for his retirement party. Not wanting to disappoint Cliff, Frasier says that's what he's here for...much to Niles' annoyance, as he has booked seats at an exclusive restuarant. At the party, Martin bonds with Frasier's friend Norm Peterson, Daphne is fascinated with Cliff's stories and Frasier is enjoying telling everyone what it is like to be famous. Only Niles is not having a good time, until Carla, the waitress from Cheers, tells him some embarrasing stories about Frasier, which Niles decides to use in his introduction. Cliff ho Guest stars: George Wendt, John Ratzenberger, Paul Willson, Philip Perlman, Raye Birk, Rhea Perlman, Rufus Wainwright | ||
| 20 | The Love You Fake | 2002-04-09 |
| Frasier is still fighting with his neighbor Cam Winston, so Martin and Cam's mother pretend to be in love. Guest stars: Brian Stokes Mitchell, Emily Yancy, Steve O'Connor | ||
| 19 | Deathtrap | 2002-04-02 |
| Frasier and Niles return to their childhood home and recall what they believe to be a murder. Guest stars: Alex Morris, Cameron Bowen, Chase Armstrong, Hal Landon Jr. | ||
| 18 | War of the Words | 2002-03-12 |
| Frederick wins the National Spelling Bee, but the judges find that Frasier was mouthing the letters of the words during the competition. Guest stars: Jeff Perry, Josh Wise, Morgan Davis, Naomi Judd, Philip Casnoff | ||
| 17 | Three Blind Dates | 2002-03-05 |
| Niles sets Frasier up with Lisa, a patient who owns a bookstore, but they never run into each other. Roz sets Frasier up with Suzanne, an artist, who ends up hating Frasier. Martin sets Frasier up with Kris, an attractive girl from his building, who seems to know every man at the bar. But Frasier later runs into and hits it off with Lisa. Guest stars: Allison Janney, Bellamy Young, Bridgette Wilson, Craig Nigh, Kiran Rao, Matthew Huhn, Michael Medico, Michael Panes, Michael Powers, Nick Kiriazis | ||
| 16 | Wheels of Fortune | 2002-02-26 |
| Frasier is suspicious of Blaine Sternin, Lilith's former-con artist brother, when he visits in a wheelchair and is now preaching. Guest stars: Janet Song, Kari McGee, Michael Keaton, Richard Redlin | ||
| 15 | The Proposal | 2002-02-05 |
| Niles plans on proposing to Daphne, so he prepares his speech; buys a ring; and hires a choir, a string quartet, a trumpet player and Wolfgang Puck. But Daphne's mother is still staying with them, and on the night Niles plans to propose, Daphne begins to feel ill. Guest stars: Dan Bucatinsky, Juanita Jennings, Lindsay Crouse, Mark Povinelli, Tony Cox, Wolfgang Puck | ||
| 14 | Juvenilia | 2002-01-22 |
| To attract youth to his radio show, Frasier appears on KACL's Teen Scene. But the high school host only ridicules him. Guest stars: Brian T. Finney, Casey Strand, Freddie Prinze Jr., Lindsay Crouse, Michael O'Keefe, Patrick Cavanaugh, Regina McMahon, Taylor Handley | ||
| 13 | Mother Load (2) | 2002-01-15 |
| Daphne and Niles continue to try and hide the fact that they have moved in with each other from Mrs. Moon. She makes such a mess of things that the only way she will leave is if Simon takes care of her, but Simon has left for California. Meanwhile, Frasier's neighbor Cam drapes the American flag over his balcony, and Frasier cannot complain because it would seem unpatriotic. Guest stars: Brian Stokes Mitchell, Brooks Almy, Camille Carida, Conrad Janis, Mark Capri | ||
| 12 | Mother Load (1) | 2002-01-08 |
| When Daphne and Niles decide to move in with each other, Daphne's mother and Simon arrive on a surprise visit. Daphne and Niles decide to put off moving in together until her visiting relatives are gone. Meanwhile, Frasier feuds with Cam Winston, his neighbor, over where Cam parks his large vehicle. Guest stars: Brian Stokes Mitchell | ||
| 11 | Bully for Martin | 2001-12-11 |
| Martin's boss at his new job bullies him, so Frasier decides to try and solve the problem. Guest stars: Andy Garcia, Derek Anthony, Jay Karnes, M. Emmet Walsh, Robert Picardo | ||
| 10 | Junior Agent | 2001-11-27 |
| Frasier gets an annoying new agent in the middle of a competition between him and a rival radio broadcaster. Guest stars: Chris Berg, Kristin Chenoweth | ||
| 9 | Sharing Kirby | 2001-11-20 |
| Frasier and Niles compete to see some rare wine, owned by a rich relative of Kirby's girlfriend. Meanwhile, Martin must wear a blood pressure monitor. Guest stars: Devon Michaels | ||
| 8 | The Two Hundredth Episode | 2001-11-13 |
| Frasier celebrates his 2000th radio broadcast and has tapes of every broadcast, except one. But it turns out an obsessive fan has the tape. | ||
| 7 | Bla-Z-Boy | 2001-11-06 |
| An accident causes a mess on Frasier's carpet and the destruction of Martin's chair. Meanwhile, Niles gives piano lessons to talented Roz and not-so-talented Daphne. Guest stars: Lamont Thompson | ||
| 6 | Room Full of Heroes | 2001-10-30 |
| Frasier holds a "Dress as Your Hero" Halloween party, but nobody can tell who he is. Meanwhile, Niles dresses as Martin, Daphne as Elton John, Martin as Joe DiMaggio and Roz as Wonder Woman for the party. Guest stars: Hope Cruickshank, Soren Fulton, Steven Anthony Lawrence, Tess Cruickshank | ||
| 5 | Love Stinks | 2001-10-16 |
| Frasier hosts a party for the staff at the radio station to improve his image. Meanwhile, Roz dates a garbageman and Niles recalls his childhood memories with Daphne. Guest stars: Bernard Zilinskas, Jill Talley, Stephon Fuller, Tony Goldwyn | ||
| 4 | The Return of Martin Crane | 2001-10-09 |
| Martin remembers his last days as a cop while on his way to his new job. Guest stars: Byrne Offutt, Lisa Arning, Mary Jo Mecca, Tom Irwin | ||
| 3 | The First Temptation of Daphne | 2001-10-02 |
| A woman who is a wealthy business executive and a patient of Niles' has a crush on him, so Daphne looks through his patient files and goes to meet her to find out if they are having an affair. Meanwhile, Frasier and Martin try to catch a cricket loose in the apartment. Guest stars: Mary Hart, Michelle Stafford, Sherilyn Fenn, Vic Chao | ||
| 2 | Don Juan in Hell (2) | 2001-09-25 |
| Still trying to decide whether to date Claire or Lana, Frasier is confronted by Diane and Lilith in a dream sequence. Guest stars: Brian Kerwin, Claire Stansfield, Claire Yarlett, Cynthia Lamontagne, Dina Waters, Gigi Rice, Lindsay Frost, Lisa Waltz, Rita Wilson, Shannon Tweed, Shelley Long, Tushka Bergen | ||
| 1 | Don Juan in Hell (1) | 2001-09-25 |
| The hourlong ninth-season opener finds Frasier in a romantic quandary. On one hand, he's attracted to the devoted and doting Claire, his companion on the Caribbean trip in last May's finale. Yet, he's also drawn to the "challenging, sexy" Lana, the enigmatic figure from his past. Now, the torn and agitated shrink seeks help with his plight from family members and even absolute strangers. But the most forthright advice comes from two even more unlikely sources: his former fiancée Diane and ex-wife Lilith, both of whom Frasier confronts in fantasy sequences. Guest stars: Bernard K. Addison, Brian Kerwin, Christopher Reed, Lisa Darr, Morgan Nagler, Shelley Long, Ted Lyde | ||
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| 24 | The Cranes Go Caribbean | 2001-05-22 |
| Frasier is horrified when he learns Martin, Niles and Daphne are going to accompany him on his trip to Belize with Claire. Guest stars: Bernard K. Addison, Regi Davis, Terry Hoyos | ||
| 23 | A Day in May | 2001-05-22 |
| Niles becomes jealous when Daphne meets a dog lover. Lana becomes interested in Frasier when she tries to close a house sale. Martin meets a mystery woman. Guest stars: Cyndi Martino, Gloria LeRoy, Mark Durbin, Mark Withers, Mary Joan Negro, Patrick Breen, Steve Stapenhorst, Tom Verica, William Biff McGuire | ||
| 22 | A Passing Fancy (2) | 2001-05-15 |
| Lana promises to set up Frasier with Claire if he tutors Kirby, Lana's teenage son. Kirby agrees to study hard if Frasier can get him a date with Roz. Guest stars: Christian Aubert, Jonathan Ficcadenti | ||
| 21 | Semi-Decent Proposal (1) | 2001-05-15 |
| Frasier must take Lana to her surprise birthday party, but he takes interest in Claire. Guest stars: J. Paul Boehmer, Lynndi Scott, Michael Rothhaar | ||
| 20 | The Wizard and Roz | 2001-05-08 |
| Frasier catches his mentor in a bathrobe with Roz. Niles doesn't believe Daphne is psychic, so she calls a spookologist. Guest stars: Benjamin Stephens, Fisher Stevens, René Auberjonois | ||
| 19 | Daphne Returns | 2001-05-01 |
| When Daphne returns from her weight loss class, she realizes Niles didn't notice that she had gained weight because of how he remembered her being the last seven years. Meanwhile, Roz writes a children's book based on a story her mother used to tell her, but finds out it is already a book and a movie. Guest stars: Bryan McMillen | ||
| 18 | Forgotten but Not Gone | 2001-04-17 |
| Now that Frasier has landed a segment on Gil's gastronomic show about wine, he's ready to resign the Wine Club, just as Niles takes over the presidency duties. When no member from the club calls in his show, Frasier fears Niles is plotting against him in a vindictive sort of way, which is proven to be true when he finds out Niles forbid the members to call Frasier's show. The two start a fight and it takes Martin to yell at them in front of everybody so they will peace up again. Lastly, they get so embarrassed that they both quit the wine club and start their own. Meanwhile, Martin struggles with his new, hard-working physical therapist, Frederica. Guest stars: Charles Cioffi, David Noroña, Jennifer Coolidge, Jonathan McMurtry, Richard Stretchberry | ||
| 17 | It Takes Two to Tangle | 2001-03-27 |
| Frasier and Niles look for a wealthy person to donate money to their closing prep school. Martin starts to date a very wealthy woman and the Crane brothers want to ask her for a donation. However, Martin finds ways to screw up the arrangement by dating multiple women at the same time. Guest stars: Barbara Babcock, Candace Edwards, Charles Janasz, Damara Reilly, John Michael Higgins, Michael Canavan | ||
| 16 | Docu.Drama | 2001-03-06 |
| Roz asks Frasier to narrate her space documentary. Guest stars: Hal Prince, John Glenn, Kate Luhr, Rob Moore, Tom Slovick | ||
| 15 | Hooping Cranes | 2001-02-27 |
| Frasier, Niles and Martin go to a Supersonics game, where Niles gets to make a half-court shot during halftime. Guest stars: Edward James Cage, Lisa K. Wyatt, Philippe Durand, Valarie Pettiford | ||
| 14 | Hungry Heart | 2001-02-20 |
| Frasier intercedes to save station manager Kenny's marriage. Guest stars: Illeana Douglas, Julie Dretzin, Mario Soto | ||
| 13 | Sliding Frasiers | 2001-02-13 |
| Two different scenarios of Frasier's Valentine's Day unfold: in the first he meets a beautiful artist; in the second he stays home alone. Meanwhile, Niles and Daphne either intend to fly to Cancun or to stay home because of Niles' allergies. Guest stars: Bernadette Peters, Charlotte Ross, Heather McDonald, JD Roberto, Jon Curry, Michael G. Hawkins | ||
| 12 | The Show Must Go Off | 2001-02-06 |
| Niles and Frasier accidentally hire a bad actor for a play. Guest stars: Alan Heitz, Ben Livingston, Jonathan Adams, Milan Dragicevich, Patrick Macnee, Ray Porter | ||
| 11 | Motor Skills | 2001-01-30 |
| Frasier and Niles decide to enter an auto repair class after they embarrass themselves in front of their respective dates when their car breaks down and the women show more knowledge on engines than them. After falling behind on the course, they start to study frantically, until Roz suggests they simple coast the course. Of course the two take it too seriously and get kicked out of class. Meanwhile, Martin is overprotective of Roz's new puppy, which creates a conflict between them. Guest stars: Dave Allen, Katherine Disque, Kelvin Yu, Pamela Dunlap | ||
| 10 | Cranes Unplugged | 2001-01-16 |
| Freddy returns and Frasier takes him and Martin on a camping trip. Guest stars: Caitlin Lara Bennett, Melissa Etheridge, Michael Philip, Richard Gleason | ||
| 9 | Frasier's Edge | 2001-01-09 |
| Frasier is delighted to hear that he's been awarded a lifetime achievement award, but freaks out after he receives flowers from his mentor with a card that doesn't say exactly what he hoped. Moments before the awards dinner, Frasier goes down to his mentor's office and confronts him about the reason he wrote what he did in the card, and soon beings a ride of self-analysis and looks back on his life, wondering why he feels so empty despite all his achievements. Meanwhile, Martin tries to reassure Niles he's just as good a psychiatrist as Frasier, even though he's not receiving any awards, and Roz wonders why Daphne is putting on so much weight. Guest stars: Devika Parikh, Michael A. Shepperd, Neil Simon, Owen Duffy, Randall Rapstine, René Auberjonois | ||
| 8 | Mary Christmas | 2000-12-12 |
| Frasier learns that Dr. Mary will be his co-host for the annual Christmas parade. Guest stars: Bess Armstrong, Donovan Scott, JD Roberto, Karl T. Wright, Kim Coles, Pam Levin, Peter Haskell, Steven King, Wolfgang Puck | ||
| 7 | The New Friend | 2000-12-05 |
| Frasier makes friends with Roz's new boyfriend, but when they break up Frasier hides from Roz that he's still hanging out with the guy. Roz gets back together with Luke and feels ashamed to tell Frasier about it since he was so supportive when they broke up. They keep the circle of secrets until they both get locked in Luke's closet and witness Luke making out with another girl. They both feel bad for lying to each other and accidentally get pushed out of the closet when Roz inflates Luke's boat. Meanwhile, Martin is mad at Niles because Niles put Eddie in a kennel while he was away instead of taking him to his house as planned. Guest stars: Gary Cole, Magdalena Zielinska | ||
| 6 | Legal Tender Love and Care | 2000-11-28 |
| Frasier starts dating the lawyer who is defending Daphne and him against Donny's lawsuit. Guest stars: Anthony Holiday, Barbara Sharma, Kevin C. Loomis, Teri Polo | ||
| 5 | Taking Liberties | 2000-11-21 |
| Frasier hires an authentic English butler after his original boss passes away, a tick in the life achievement box. Guest stars: B.J. Ward, Francis Guinan, Heather Ehlers, Nicholas Hormann, Noel Conlon, Victor Garber | ||
| 4 | The Great Crane Robbery | 2000-11-14 |
| Frasier tries to make a good impression on the new station owner and ends up becoming his mentor. The guy is a young Sillicon Valley billionaire who has more money than society expertise, and seeks from Frasier the help he needs to enter the high society lifestyle without embarrassing himself. But Frasier sees his dream job go down the drain when Todd starts copying everything about him, his clothes, his furniture etc. Frasier then decides that perhaps he should be the one changing styles, but doesn't find anything that relates to him as much as his old furniture. Lastly, Frasier receives the worst news of all, Architectural Digest is doing a cover story on Todd's apartment. Meanwhile, Niles struggles to be a royal pain in the ass in front of Mel's society friends, as a part of her deal to give him the divorce, but his bad behavior actually brings good results and only makes him look even better for her friends. Guest stars: Alan Tudyk, Elizabeth Alley, James Whitson, Kyme, Sean Smith | ||
| 3 | The Bad Son | 2000-10-31 |
| When Frasier's car breaks down, he and Roz decide to take the bus. There, Frasier spots an attractive woman whom he tries to start a conversation with, but unfortunately he slips and falls and the woman leaves the bus. But Frasier won't give up so easily: he overheard her conversation with a friend and now he knows her name and job, so he goes after her. She works in a retirement home, where Frasier takes his father to, pretending they're interested in having Martin live there. Frasier scores his date, but spends the entire time worrying about his father when Miranda tells him his father filled an application – later to be discovered that it was only done so Martin could play poker with the residents. Meanwhile, Niles and Daphne are separated during their romantic dinner on the roof when Niles gets locked in the hall. Guest stars: Eddie Carroll, Kevin Dean Williams, Mary Ostrow, Tushka Bergen | ||
| 2 | And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon (2) | 2000-10-24 |
| Niles is forced to postpone his first romantic date with Daphne due to his marriage obligations with Mel. He has to attend their phony wedding reception and act happy about it so Mel can grant him the divorce. During the party, Mel tells him he can't be seen in public with Daphne while they're still officially married. This comes as a great turn off for Daphne, who thinks Niles is taking Mel's side on the whole thing. Frasier, now threatened to be sued by Donny for revealing to Daphne how Niles felt about her, decides he's done too much harm to the story and no longer wants anything to do with it. But Frasier Crane is Frasier Crane, and he can't help himself. With some help of Martin, he convinces Daphne to go out with him while Martin takes Niles out. They take the two to the roof, where Frasier set a dinner table and a very romantic environment. Just because they can't be seen in public doesn't mean they can't have their romantic dinner. Guest stars: Jeremiah Morris, Karen Kondazian, Stephanie Nash, Tim Edward Rhoze | ||
| 1 | And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon (1) | 2000-10-24 |
| Following on from where last season's finale left off, Niles and Daphne drive off in the Winnebago, but decide to go back and face the music. They tell Donny and Mel that they are in love with each other and naturally Donny and Mel are upset. Daphne and Roz are sending back the wedding presents (despite the efforts of Simon to keep them for himself) when there's a knock on the door. It's a deliveryman. On behalf of Donny, he's brought flowers for Daphne - and a lawsuit. Donny is suing Daphne for leaving him at the altar! Frasier goes to see Donny and tells him that he too was left at the altar (by Diane Chambers in Cheers); but when Donny finds out Frasier's involvement in getting Niles and Daphne together, he adds Frasier to the lawsuit. Meanwhile Mel has revenge on her mind as well... Guest stars: Jeremiah Morris, Karen Kondazian, Stephanie Nash, Tim Edward Rhoze | ||
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| 24 | Something Borrowed, Someone Blue (2) | 2000-05-18 |
| Frasier does not see Daphne again until everyone arrives at the hotel for her wedding. He offers his sympathy about Niles, but she claims that she was just suffering pre-wedding jitters. Frasier doesn't believe her. Martin warns him not to interfere unless he is absolutely sure that it is the right thing. Frasier observes Niles and Daphne sharing a dance after the rehearsal dinner, and realizes that they are obviously in love. He takes Niles upstairs to talk, and tells him about Daphne's feelings. A panicked Niles is unsure of what to do. He tries to talk to Daphne alone, but everyone keeps interrupting them. He finally tells her that he loves her and would leave Mel to be with her. Just as he asks how she feels about him, her family bursts in and takes over the room. Niles and Daphne take refuge on the balcony. She kisses him passionately and admits that she loves him, but then rejects him because she thinks it would be too hard to undo their commitments. The next day, Nil Guest stars: Anthony Montgomery, Cameron Dye, Rob Klingman, Teri Ralston, Tom Byrd | ||
| 23 | Something Borrowed, Someone Blue (1) | 2000-05-18 |
| Daphne becomes extremely depressed the week before her wedding, and cannot stop crying. Niles tells Frasier that he is having second thoughts about his relationship with Mel. Guest stars: Brooks Almy | ||
| 22 | Dark Side of the Moon | 2000-05-11 |
| Daphne is overcome with rage when her mooching brother visits for the wedding. She also begins to believe that Niles may be more than just a friend. Guest stars: Barbara Sharma, Dendrie Taylor, Jane Adams, Janice Kent, John David Conti, Jonathan Bruce, Kelly Miller, S. Epatha Merkerson | ||
| 21 | Three Faces of Frasier | 2000-05-04 |
| Frasier is honored when a classy local restaurant chooses a caricature of him to go on their 'Wall of Fame', but Frasier obsesses when the drawing isn't quite to his liking. Guest stars: Gene Lythgow, Lilyan Chauvin, Nastassja Schmiedt, Robert Loggia, Skye McCole Bartusiak | ||
| 20 | To Thine Old Self Be True | 2000-04-27 |
| Frasier tries to throw a bachelor party for Donny. Guest stars: Gigi Rice, Greg Zerkle, Rachel York | ||
| 19 | Morning Becomes Entertainment | 2000-04-06 |
| Frasier and Bebe fill in as guest hosts on television's A.M. Seattle. Frasier finds the spotlight so appealing he may forsake his radio duties for a permanent job on television. Guest stars: Carlos Jacott, Ilo Orleans, Karen Hensel | ||
| 18 | Hot Pursuit | 2000-03-23 |
| Frasier and Roz are forced to room together at a broadcasting conference. Niles worries when Martin accepts a surveillance job from Donny. Guest stars: Tom Gottlieb | ||
| 17 | Whine Club | 2000-02-24 |
| Frasier's hopes to be elected cork master of the wine club are dashed when Niles' girlfriend, Mel, convinces Niles to run against his brother. The whole Crane household vows not to tell Niles what they really think of Mel. Guest stars: Anita Gillette, Anthony Heald, Richard Stretchberry | ||
| 16 | Something About Dr. Mary | 2000-02-17 |
| Frasier hires a young, enthusiastic, black woman to fill in for a week while Roz is on vacation. However, he later comes to regret it when she takes over the show and starts dispensing her own advice. Guest stars: Amy Landers, Carla Renata, Gloria Estefan, Isaac Mizrahi, Kim Coles, Scott Lowell | ||
| 15 | Out with Dad | 2000-02-10 |
| An unlikely chain of events forces Martin to pretend to be gay on Valentine's Day. Guest stars: Brian Bedford, Marg Helgenberger, Mary Louise Wilson | ||
| 14 | Big Crane on Campus | 2000-02-03 |
| Frasier goes on a date with a high school classmate who has a short temper. Guest stars: Jean Smart, Selma Stern | ||
| 13 | They're Playing Our Song | 2000-01-13 |
| Frasier goes overboard when he writes a theme song for his show. Guest stars: Christine Kludman, David Thompson, Tom Beyer, Tom Brooks | ||
| 12 | RDWRER | 2000-01-06 |
| Niles gets separated from Frasier and Martin during a trip to Idaho on New Year's Eve. Guest stars: Anthony Zerbe, Kevin Brief, Rebecca Schull, Wayne Grace | ||
| 11 | The Fight Before Christmas (2) | 1999-12-16 |
| Frasier plans an extravagant Christmas party. Daphne feels awkward around Niles after learning of his feelings for her. | ||
| 10 | Back Talk (1) | 1999-12-09 |
| Frasier injures his back while blowing out birthday candles. Guest stars: Lisa Robinson | ||
| 9 | The Apparent Trap | 1999-11-25 |
| Frasier reluctantly invites Lilith and their son to Thanksgiving dinner. | ||
| 8 | The Late Dr. Crane | 1999-11-18 |
| A mixup has the media reporting Frasier dead; Niles confronts his ex-wife's plastic surgeon. Guest stars: Chariesse Lavelle, John P. Farley, Lauren Cohn, Mary Jo Smith, Rob Leo Roy, Susan Merson | ||
| 7 | A Tsar is Born | 1999-11-11 |
| Frasier and Niles are overjoyed to learn they may be Russian royalty. Martin appears on The Antique Roadshow. Guest stars: Grace Rowe, Neal Lerner, Robertson Dean | ||
| 6 | Rivals | 1999-11-04 |
| Each brother believes the other is making a move on his newfound woman. Guest stars: Gigi Rice, Katie Finneran | ||
| 5 | The Dog That Rocks the Cradle | 1999-10-21 |
| Roz hires Bulldog to baby-sit her daughter, only to find he's harboring feelings for her. Guest stars: Matt Roth, Peter Asle Holden | ||
| 4 | Everyone's a Critic | 1999-10-14 |
| When Niles lands a job as art critic of a magazine, Frasier's jealousy leads him to cozy up to the station owner's annoying daughter in the hopes of getting a new show focusing on the arts. Guest stars: Katie Finneran | ||
| 3 | Radio Wars | 1999-10-07 |
| Frasier is the butt of station shock-jock pranks. Guest stars: Bryan Callen, Dawn McMillan, John Ennis | ||
| 2 | Father of the Bride | 1999-09-30 |
| Frasier and Martin inadvertently offer to pay for Donny and Daphne's wedding. Frasier's meddling drives Daphne crazy. Meanwhile, Niles doesn't realize he's dating a prostitute. Guest stars: Greg Callahan, Kipp Shiotani, Loryn Locklin, Wilson Bell | ||
| 1 | Momma Mia | 1999-09-23 |
| Frasier falls for a woman who looks exactly like his late mother. Guest stars: Delaina Mitchell, Dustin Tragethon, Georgia Emelin, Rita Wilson, Sean Cast | ||
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| 24 | Shutout in Seattle (2) | 1999-05-20 |
| Niles is lonely and desperate when he realizes he has no romantic prospects while Daphne, Frasier and even Martin are all happy. Niles dates a younger woman and adopts her trendy culture. Meanwhile, Roz takes up with Bulldog, but can't bring herself to dump him after he loses his job at the station. Guest stars: Alice Playten, Amy Brenneman, Gregory Jbara, Jason Graae, Jessica Cauffiel, Virginia Madsen | ||
| 23 | Shutout in Seattle (1) | 1999-05-20 |
| Niles is lonely and desperate when he realizes he has no romantic prospects while Daphne, Frasier and even Martin are all happy. Niles dates a younger woman and adopts her trendy culture. Meanwhile, Roz takes up with Bulldog, but can't bring herself to dump him after he loses his job at the station. Guest stars: Alice Playten, Amy Brenneman, Gregory Jbara, Jason Graae, Jessica Cauffiel, Virginia Madsen | ||
| 22 | Visions of Daphne | 1999-05-13 |
| Martin learns Donny plans to propose to Daphne. Daphne asks Niles for his advice when she "sees" a vision indicating that Donny isn't her soulmate. Niles is torn between his professional ethics and his passion for Daphne. Guest stars: Sharon Madden | ||
| 21 | When a Man Loves Two Women | 1999-05-06 |
| Frasier is unable to choose which women he wants to date, Faye or Cassandra. Guest stars: Amy Brenneman, Virginia Madsen | ||
| 20 | Dr. Nora | 1999-04-29 |
| A new radio psychiatrist infuriates Frasier with her no-nonsense conservative style. Guest stars: Bonnie Raitt, Christine Baranski, Douglas Owen McDonald, Gillian Anderson, Pia Zadora, Piper Laurie, Yo-Yo Ma | ||
| 19 | IQ | 1999-04-08 |
| Niles and Frasier compete with each other upon discovering the results of a childhood IQ test. Their all-night study sessions ruin their luncheon with three geniuses. Guest stars: Carolee Carmello, David Aaron Baker, Howard Shangraw, Joseph Lindgren, Phyllis Katz | ||
| 18 | Taps at the Montana | 1999-03-25 |
| Niles manages to reacquire his prestigious apartment at the Montana, only to find that the tenant's association is trying to evict him due to his sub-tenant's incessant tap dancing. Niles' attempt to throw a luxurious dinner party to win over the board goes wrong when first his bird, then a guest die. Guest stars: Bill Morey, Fiona Hale, Jack Donner, Jack Sydow, Mimi Hines, Nina Mann, Randy Doney, Rosemary Murphy | ||
| 17 | Dinner Party | 1999-03-11 |
| Frasier and Niles plan to host a dinner party to toast Seattle's newest couple. They're concerned after overhearing an errant answering machine recording questioning the Crane boys' relationship. | ||
| 16 | Decoys | 1999-02-25 |
| Devastated by Daphne's blossoming relationship with Donny, Niles plans for a Crane Boys vacation to his newly acquired (from Maris in the divorce settlement) cabin. Upon learning Roz is still pining for Donny, Niles invites both Roz and Donny to the cabin, hoping to split up Daphne and Donny. When Frasier and Martin arrive earlier than expected, Niles and Roz are forced to pretend to be lovebirds to protect their scheme. | ||
| 15 | To Tell the Truth | 1999-02-18 |
| Niles dumps his top-notch lawyers for a down and dirty scrapper when Maris moves to postpone their settlement. The new attorney, Donny Douglas, warns Niles that in depositions, Maris' attorneys will be asking about Niles' passion for another woman, Daphne. Niles fears Frasier's compulsive truthfulness will let the cat out of the bag. Guest stars: Aloma Wright | ||
| 14 | Three Valentines | 1999-02-11 |
| Valentine's Day experiences for Niles, Frasier, and Martin and Daphne comprise this episode. First, Niles' cozy dinner for two at Frasier's apartment is ruined when the couch catches fire. Next, Frasier can't figure out whether his ambiguous dinner companion sees him as a co-worker or a romantic prospect. Finally, Martin and Daphne dine together, commiserating about their loneliness. Guest stars: Armando Molina, Dan Kern, Lawrence Lowe, Peter Waldman, Virginia Madsen | ||
| 13 | The Show Where Woody Shows Up | 1999-02-04 |
| Frasier's old friend from Boston, Woody, visits. The two have a great time reminiscing but as the week goes on, Frasier realizes they have nothing in common...and Woody won't leave. Guest stars: Beverly D'Angelo, Roger Fan, Woody Harrelson | ||
| 12 | Our Parents, Ourselves | 1999-01-21 |
| Frasier sets Martin up with Roz's mother, Joanna. Later, he can't bring himself to tell an enthusiastic Joanna that Martin never wants to see her again. Guest stars: Alice Playten, Eva Marie Saint, Marlo Thomas, Phil Donahue, Rocky McMurray | ||
| 11 | Good Samaritan | 1999-01-07 |
| Frasier doubts humankind's goodness when several charitable acts go wrong...including rescuing a woman from the pouring rain. Guest stars: Andrea Andes, Betsy Gardner, David H. Ferguson, Eric Ware, Michael Marino, Ron Howard, Ross Gottstein, Wendell Wright, William H. Macy | ||
| 10 | Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz | 1998-12-17 |
| Frasier is forced to feign Judaism when his girlfriend's Jewish mother visits. The charade is compounded by the apartment's holiday decor and Niles' participation in a Christmas pageant. Guest stars: Amy Brenneman, Carole Shelley, Jay Harik, Lombardo Boyar | ||
| 9 | Roz, a Loan | 1998-12-10 |
| Frasier obsesses when he feels a $1500 loan he gave Roz is being frittered away. KACL ditches its salsa format and rehires the old crew. Guest stars: Marcelo Tubert, Tricia O'Kelley | ||
| 8 | The Seal Who Came to Dinner | 1998-11-19 |
| Niles hosts a party at Maris' beach house in the hopes of winning his dinner club's prestigious "Golden Apron" award. Niles panics when he discovers a very pungent--and very dead--seal on the beach. Guest stars: Arnie Burton, Catherine Dent, Christopher Durang, Eugene Lee, Marilyn Child, Raymond Harris Jr., Susan Blakeslee, Susie Park | ||
| 7 | How to Bury a Millionaire | 1998-11-12 |
| Niles drives Frasier crazy during a temporary stay with him after he's forced to move out of his palatial abode due to a sudden decrease in cash flow. Frasier tries to help Niles adapt to his new standard of living. Guest stars: Michael McShane, William Dennis Hunt | ||
| 6 | Secret Admirer | 1998-11-05 |
| Maris sends Niles gifts to try to woo him back. Frasier believes the gifts were sent to him, so he risks a good relationship to try to find his secret admirer. Guest stars: Cindy Ambuehl, Grace Phillips, Rosa Blasi | ||
| 5 | First, Do No Harm | 1998-10-29 |
| Martin fixes Frasier up with Duke's gorgeous daughter, Marie. Frasier soon begins to fear that the only reason Marie is dating him is to obtain free psychiatric advice. Guest stars: Randy Pelish, Teri Hatcher | ||
| 4 | Hot Ticket | 1998-10-15 |
| Frasier and Niles try to score tickets to the hottest play in town without lowering their social standing. Guest stars: Francis X. McCarthy, Fritz Weaver, James Cunningham, Joe Howard, Lynn Tufeld, Natalija Nogulich, Sally Champlin, Simon Brooke | ||
| 3 | Dial M for Martin | 1998-10-08 |
| When Frasier begins to get on his father's nerves, Martin, Daphne and Eddie move in with Niles for a few months. Daphne announces that since Martin's hip is improving so much, she'll be looking for other employment. Martin soon fears Niles is trying to injure him to keep Daphne around. Guest stars: Laura Harring | ||
| 2 | Frasier's Curse | 1998-10-01 |
| Frasier, still unemployed, is hesitant to attend his high school reunion due to what he deems 'Frasier's Curse'. Every five years, when reunion time comes up, Frasier is temporarily down on his luck; losing his job at KACL is just another symptom of the curse. Frasier fears if he attends, he'll sit at the last table with the chess club barbershop quartet. Guest stars: Doreen Calderon, Erika Christensen, Ken Daly, Scott Michael Campbell, Tim Monoson | ||
| 1 | Good Grief | 1998-09-24 |
| Frasier goes through the stages of denial after being fired by KACL. Frasier winds his way through the five stages while looking for new employment. Guest stars: Craig Green, Dawn McMillan, Fran Kranz, Kandis Chappell, Marsha Kramer, Robert Arce, Timothy Omundson | ||
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| 24 | Sweet Dreams | 1998-05-19 |
| Frasier refuses to comply when the new station manager mandates that on-air talent must read commercials during their programs. Frasier leads his forces to "The Black Tower" to protest, reckoning that the might of the on-air talent will force management to accede to their demands. Guest stars: Bill Ferrell, Marsha Kramer, Matt McGrath, Miguel Sandoval | ||
| 23 | Party, Party | 1998-05-19 |
| It's another raucous night for Frasier, as he needs to be in three places at once; a surprise birthday party, a Safari Club initiation meeting, and a date with a potential soul mate. Guest stars: James Harper, John-David Keller, Lisa Waltz, Marcia Mitzman-Gaven | ||
| 22 | The Life of the Party | 1998-05-12 |
| Tired of struggling to find dates, Frasier and Niles host a singles party that culminates with Roz giving birth. Guest stars: Adam Kendrick, Claire Yarlett, Leslie Sachs, Lynnda Ferguson, Nick De Gruccio, Susan Wood | ||
| 21 | Roz and the Schnoz | 1998-05-05 |
| Roz is horrified to learn that Rick's family has a history of large noses. Meanwhile, Frasier can't bring himself to tell Daphne the earrings he bought for her aren't genuine sapphires. Guest stars: Amy Landers, Jordan Baker, Kevin Kilner | ||
| 20 | First Date | 1998-04-28 |
| Niles finally decides to ask Daphne out to dinner, but when the moment comes, he can't quite get up the nerve. Guest stars: Bette Rae, Caroline Aaron | ||
| 19 | Frasier Gotta Have It | 1998-04-21 |
| Frasier tries to deny that his attraction to a younger woman is purely physical. Guest stars: Lisa Edelstein | ||
| 18 | Bad Dog | 1998-04-07 |
| Bulldog is falsely hailed as a hero for foiling a coffee shop robbery. Only Frasier knows what really happened, and the adulation heaped on Bulldog eats him up inside. Guest stars: Ashley West Leonard, Christopher M. Brown, Doug Hance, Jill Matson, Michelle Crispin, Peg Stewart, Peggy Miley, Robert Ruth, Robin May Florence, Thomas J. Reilly | ||
| 17 | The Perfect Guy | 1998-03-24 |
| The whole radio station is buzzing over the incredibly attractive and talented new radio host, Dr. Clint Webber. Frasier tries desperately to find Clint's "Achilles heel," while Martin is thrown out of the only store in Seattle selling Eddie's favorite dog food. Guest stars: Bill Campbell, Doug Budin, Francois Giroday, Jill Clayburgh, Lindsay Price | ||
| 16 | Beware of Greeks | 1998-03-17 |
| The Cranes are reunited with a branch of the family when Frasier's cousin, Nikos, is getting married. First, Frasier has to soothe old wounds with Martin's sister-in-law, incurred when Frasier urged Nikos to pursue a career in juggling rather than medicine. Guest stars: Heide Karp, James Gleason, John Mahon, Joseph Will, Lori Harmon, Patti LuPone, Valerie Dillman | ||
| 15 | Room Service | 1998-03-03 |
| Lilith comes to Seattle after her husband leaves her for a man, and throws herself at Frasier. Frasier uses all his willpower to resist, but Niles isn't as strong. Guest stars: Halle Berry, John Ducey | ||
| 14 | The Ski Lodge | 1998-02-24 |
| The Crane household and Daphne's good friend Annie take a weekend trip to a ski lodge, leading to romantic misunderstandings. Guest stars: Cynthia Lamontagne, James Patrick Stuart, Lisa Robinson | ||
| 13 | The Maris Counselor | 1998-02-03 |
| Niles and Maris' new counselor, Dr. Schenkman, advises Niles to inject some spontaneity into their relationship, inspiring Niles to surprise Maris in her bedroom. Niles isn't quite prepared for what he finds. Guest stars: Amy Van Nostrand, Bess Myerson, Bob Dishy, John Waters, Rob Reiner | ||
| 12 | The Zoo Story | 1998-01-20 |
| It's re-negotiation time at KACL again. This time Frasier opts for ethics over avarice when he chooses do-gooder agent Ben (whose ideas include naming a bird at the zoo "Frasier Crane") over Bebe. Guest stars: Amy Landers, Heather Lee, Palmer Scott, Robert Stanton | ||
| 11 | Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do | 1998-01-13 |
| Daphne accidentally finds an engagement ring in Martin's dresser, frightening Niles and Frasier with the spectre of "Stepmother Sherry." Guest stars: Linda Kerns, Monte Russel, Tucker Smallwood | ||
| 10 | Where Every Bloke Knows Your Name | 1998-01-06 |
| Frasier tags along with Daphne to her favorite pub and realizes he's been missing a Cheers-like atmosphere ever since he left Boston. They find themselves at odds with one another when Daphne insists that Frasier stop frequenting "her" place. Guest stars: Adrian Neil, Al Fann, Andrew Dorsett, Bill Gratton, David Manis, Gabrielle Fitzpatrick, John LaMotta, Laurence Lau, Mark Ryan, Michael Welch, Ron Dean | ||
| 9 | Perspectives on Christmas | 1997-12-16 |
| Each member of Frasier's family tells a masseuse all about their eventful day, which includes Martin's participation in a church Christmas pageant and Niles' experience being trapped in an elevator. Guest stars: Albert Macklin, Brooks Almy, Conrad Janis, Jamie Alexis, JB Gaynor, Jennifer Williams, Marilyn O'Connor, Mark Capri, Zachary McLemore | ||
| 8 | Desperately Seeking Closure | 1997-12-09 |
| Frasier desperately tries to find out what went wrong when Sam breaks off their relationship. Guest stars: Alan Mingo Jr., Amy Landers, Christopher Marshall, Lesley Stahl, Lindsay Frost, Matt Sullivan, Nick Mize, Tom Chick | ||
| 7 | My Fair Frasier | 1997-11-25 |
| Frasier has a relationship with a high-profile criminal defense attorney, in which he finds himself in the more submissive role. Guest stars: Beverly Leech, Cyndi Pass, Larry King, Lindsay Frost, Shirley Prestia, Steeve Arlen, Yasemin Baytok | ||
| 6 | Voyage of the Damned | 1997-11-18 |
| Frasier is delighted to be a handpicked celebrity on a "luxury" cruise until he discovers it's luxurious in name only. Niles and Maris are on the outs after she tells him she'll be vacationing in Switzerland on their anniversary. Guest stars: Beecey Carlson, Joe Reynolds, Miguel Perez, Stephanie Faracy | ||
| 5 | The 1000th Show | 1997-11-11 |
| The whole town is abuzz over "Frasier Crane Day" as Frasier celebrates his 1000th broadcast with a large outdoor gala. Guest stars: Alan Galli, Charlee Baugh, Demene E. Hall, Mark Blum, Melora Marshall, Tom W. Chick | ||
| 4 | The Kid | 1997-11-04 |
| Roz decides to keep her baby. Frasier prompts her to talk with the child's father. Guest stars: Todd Babcock | ||
| 3 | Halloween | 1997-10-28 |
| Everyone attends Niles' literary themed Halloween party, including Roz, who tells Frasier she may be pregnant. Guest stars: Camille Donatacci Grammer, Cindy Crawford, Joey Zimmerman, Jonathan Fraser, Mark Munoz | ||
| 2 | The Gift Horse | 1997-09-30 |
| Frasier and Niles compete to buy their father the best birthday present, culminating with Niles buying Martin's old police horse and Frasier giving him a humongous television. | ||
| 1 | Frasier's Imaginary Friend | 1997-09-23 |
| Frasier returns from Acapulco after a torrid affair with a supermodel/zoologist who's sworn him to secrecy regarding her identity. No one believes Frasier when he finally divulges her identity, instead believing that Frasier's finally lost his marbles. Guest stars: Andrew Philpot, Kim Oja, Leslie Ishii, Lisa Guerrero, Sela Ward | ||
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| 24 | Odd Man Out | 1997-05-27 |
| After dining at a "couples" restaurant alone, Frasier realizes the void that single living leaves in his life. He impulsively rushes to the airport to meet a total stranger after she accidentally leaves a message on his answering machine. Guest stars: Carl Reggiardo, Dulcy Rogers, Joshua Greene, Kris Edlund, Layne Beamer, Linda Hamilton, Lisa Guerrero, Miles Marsico, Tom Astor | ||
| 23 | Ask Me No Questions | 1997-05-20 |
| Niles asks Frasier whether he believes Niles and Maris are meant to be together. Frasier, touched that Niles thinks enough of him to ask him such an important question, ponders it for days, trying hard to give the question the thought it requires. Guest stars: Cindy Katz, Irene Olga Lopez | ||
| 22 | Are You Being Served? | 1997-05-13 |
| Niles seeks counsel from both Martin and Frasier when Maris serves him with divorce papers. Guest stars: Alan Wilder, Gerry Gibson, Michael McFall | ||
| 21 | Daphne Hates Sherry | 1997-05-06 |
| Sherry's meddling in Daphne's personal life hits a new low when she hands out Daphne's phone number to strangers. Daphne makes Niles' dreams come true when she seeks refuge from Sherry at his home. Guest stars: Gregg Berger, Roger Keller | ||
| 20 | Three Dates and a Breakup (2) | 1997-04-29 |
| After Martin's breakup with Sherry, Frasier realizes that his father didn't really want to leave her, so he uses his professional skills to bring them back together. Guest stars: David Benoit, Donna Bullock, Jeffrey Corbett, Maria del Mar, Pauley Perrette, Rebeccah Bush | ||
| 19 | Three Dates and a Breakup (1) | 1997-04-29 |
| Niles attends a benefit hosted by Frasier in the hopes of meeting an eligible woman. Unfortunately, Niles has to contend with Frasier, the self-professed "babe magnet," who manages to catch the eye of every attractive woman. Frasier calls Norm to gloat. Martin breaks up with Sherry over an inconsequential offense. Guest stars: David Benoit, Donna Bullock, Jeffrey Corbett, Maria del Mar, Pauley Perrette, Rebeccah Bush | ||
| 18 | Ham Radio | 1997-04-22 |
| Frasier's ambitious plans to put on a "classic" radio drama are foiled after the actors, perturbed by Frasier's tyrannical style, revolt. Guest stars: Hope Allen, Jack Betts, Richard Easton | ||
| 17 | Roz's Turn | 1997-04-15 |
| Roz decides to audition for a radio show when a slot opens up. Frasier unwittingly torpedoes Roz's potential show after an offhand remark to his carnivorous agent Bebe sets her in motion. Guest stars: Doug Carfrae, Kathryn Joosten | ||
| 16 | The Unnatural | 1997-04-01 |
| Frederick is coming to visit and he wants to visit Microsoft. Frasier has been unable to book the visit and so takes Frederick to KACL instead. Frederick meets Bulldog and finds out that the KACL softball team is one man down as Roz injured herself during a game. Frederick suggests that his father play, and not wanting to let Frederick down, Bulldog says Frasier is too good for the team. Frederick insists to his father that he should play, since he's "really good." Frasier doesn't want to let his son down and so agrees. Of course, he knows nothing about baseball, so Martin takes him down to the park for some practice. Can Frasier learn how to play in just a few hours? Not very likely... Meanwhile Niles is jealous of his nephew's crush on Daphne, and how much attention she's paying him. Guest stars: Bobby Sherman | ||
| 15 | Roz's Krantz & Gouldenstein Are Dead | 1997-03-11 |
| Roz comes to be known as the "Angel of Death" after several people die on her while she's helping out at a retirement home. Meanwhile, Frasier begins to wonder about the effect his talk show has on people. Guest stars: Eric Roberts, James Earl Jones, Lois Smith | ||
| 14 | To Kill a Talking Bird | 1997-02-25 |
| Niles hosts a party to break in his new apartment. Unfortunately, his new pet bird, Baby, picks the night of the party to attach itself firmly to Niles' head. Guest stars: Brandi Burkett, Jack Sydow, Lisa Akey, Nancy Linari, Patricia Wettig, Rosemary Murphy, Wayne Alexander | ||
| 13 | Four for the Seesaw | 1997-02-18 |
| A spontaneous gesture gets the Crane boys a weekend double date with two attractive women. Frasier tries to help Niles overcome the feeling that he's betraying Maris. Guest stars: Andrew Heckler, Lisa Darr, Megan Mullally | ||
| 12 | Death and the Dog | 1997-02-11 |
| Eddie feels blue, so Martin hires a dog psychiatrist to determine the cause of his depression. Guest stars: Patty Duke, Tom Lagleder, Zeljko Ivanek | ||
| 11 | Three Days of the Condo | 1997-01-21 |
| Frasier fights against the condo board president's tyranny when his plans to install a door knocker are denied. Guest stars: Austin Pendleton, Christopher Templeton, Dana Ivey | ||
| 10 | Liar! Liar! | 1997-01-14 |
| Frasier and Niles reminisce about an incident in their prep school days where a fellow classmate was punished for their transgression. Overcome with guilt, Frasier visits the man, now in prison, to try to pinpoint the beginning of his life of crime. Guest stars: Carlene Watkins, Rosey Brown, Saul Stein | ||
| 9 | Dad Loves Sherry, the Boys Just Whine | 1997-01-07 |
| Frasier and Niles deal with Martin's abrasive new girlfriend, Sherry. Guest stars: Jane Kaczmarek | ||
| 8 | Our Father Whose Art Ain't Heaven | 1996-12-10 |
| Martin misinterprets Frasier's polite compliment of a painting as genuine sincerity, prompting him to buy it for his son. An ungrateful Frasier finds it difficult to express his feelings. Guest stars: John Cusack, Nicholas Walker | ||
| 7 | A Lilith Thanksgiving | 1996-11-26 |
| The Cranes pack up and visit Lilith and Frederick for Thanksgiving. Lilith and Frasier meet with the dean of a prestigious school, hoping to enroll Frederick. After their initial visit goes poorly, they return time and time again, hoping to ingratiate themselves with the headmaster. Guest stars: Jane Lynch, John Prosky, Lisa Banes, Paxton Whitehead, Richard Gilbert-Hill | ||
| 6 | Mixed Doubles | 1996-11-19 |
| Just as Niles finally gets up the nerve to express his feelings to Daphne, Frasier convinces him it could be a huge mistake. Niles is furious with Frasier after Daphne picks up a Niles-clone at a singles bar. Guest stars: Allison Mackie, Kevin Farrell | ||
| 5 | Head Game | 1996-11-12 |
| Niles is the talk of Seattle after a brief session with the local basketball team's slumping star turns the player's fortunes around. Justifiably proud of himself, Niles is mortified to learn that Reggie believes his good luck is due to Niles' hair. Guest stars: Christopher M. Brown, Geoff Callan, Jim Graci, Ken Magee, Lisa Dergan, Loren Lazerine, Lorenzo Newton, Stu Lantz, Wendy Wasserstein | ||
| 4 | A Crane's Critique | 1996-10-22 |
| Frasier and Niles are ecstatic when their father becomes good friends with reclusive author T.H. Houghton. Guest stars: Robert Prosky, Steven Rotblatt | ||
| 3 | The Impossible Dream | 1996-10-15 |
| Frasier and Niles struggle to interpret Frasier's recurring dream, in which Frasier finds himself in bed with Gil Chesterton. Guest stars: Bette Rae, Byrne Piven, Christopher Durang, Kieran Culkin, Lisa Melilli, Pauley Perrette | ||
| 2 | Love Bites Dog | 1996-09-24 |
| Frasier can't wait to go out with the gorgeous women Roz found for him, until Bulldog steals her away right under Frasier's nose. Guest stars: Bob Costas, Jen Campbell, Julius Erving, Kay E. Kuter, Marv Albert, Michael Whaley | ||
| 1 | The Two Mrs. Cranes | 1996-09-17 |
| When Daphne's ex-fiance comes to visit, she tries to let him down easy by pretending to be married to Niles. However, when Frasier, Martin, and Roz get involved in the charade, the evening spirals out of control. Guest stars: Scott Atkinson | ||
| Season 3 (show/hide) | ||
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| 24 | You Can Go Home Again | 1996-05-21 |
| Roz gives Frasier a copy of his first broadcast as a present to celebrate his three-year anniversary at KACL. As he listens, Frasier remembers the events as he first arrived in Seattle and reunited with Niles and Martin. Guest stars: John Rajeski, Sherry Lansing | ||
| 23 | The Focus Group | 1996-05-14 |
| Eleven of the twelve members of a focus group think The Frasier Crane Show is perfect. Frasier obsesses about the one man who disagrees, a newspaper stand owner, and in the process inadvertently ruins the man's life. Guest stars: Abdul Salaam El Razzac, Cameron Watson, David Breithbarth, Heather MacRae, Henry Woronicz, Lin Shaye, Marita Geraghty, Pat Skipper, Sherry Lansing, Tony Shalhoub | ||
| 22 | Frasier Loves Roz | 1996-05-07 |
| Roz dates one of Niles' patients, a compulsive womanizer. Frasier wants to warn Roz, but can't find away around his ethical obligation for confidentiality. Roz mistakes his attempts to warn her for secret yearnings. Guest stars: David Duchovny, Michael Mitz | ||
| 21 | Where There's Smoke There's Fired | 1996-04-30 |
| KACL is sold to Big Willy Boone, who happens to be engaged to Frasier's agent, Bebe. Big Willy demands that Bebe break her smoking habit, and enlists Frasier's help to make sure she gets it done in three days, or else. Guest stars: Bradford English, Don Took, Richard Hamilton | ||
| 20 | Police Story | 1996-04-23 |
| Frasier meets an attractive police officer, but she falls for Martin. Guest stars: Bette Rae, Denise Poirier, Jane Kaczmarek, Jillie Mack | ||
| 19 | Crane vs. Crane | 1996-04-09 |
| Niles and Frasier face off when they take opposite sides in a courtroom hearing over an old man's sanity. Niles believes Harlow Safford to be as crazy as a loon, while Frasier interprets his quirks as eccentricities. Guest stars: Baron Kelly, Debbie Fields, Donald O'Connor, James Winker, Neil Vipond | ||
| 18 | Chess Pains | 1996-03-26 |
| Frasier becomes obsessed with chess after Martin defeats him time after time after time. | ||
| 17 | High Crane Drifter | 1996-03-12 |
| A stressed Frasier resorts to physical force with a rude Cafe Nervosa patron. Guest stars: Billy Barty, Eric Idle, Jane Pauley, Joan Allen, John Cygan, Katarina Witt, Mark Benninghoffen, Naomi, Troy T. Blendell | ||
| 16 | Look Before You Leap | 1996-02-27 |
| Frasier suggests that everyone should take a "leap," or go outside their comfort zone, to celebrate Leap Year. For his leap, Frasier decides to sing an Italian aria instead of his usual "Buttons and Bows" for a benefit. Guest stars: Benjamin Brown, Justin M. Gorence, Murphy Dunne | ||
| 15 | A Word to the Wiseguy | 1996-02-20 |
| Niles uses a man of questionable ethics, Jerome Belasco, to "fix" a parking ticket for Maris. Frasier advises Jerome's girlfriend, Brandy, to leave Jerome after she rattles off a list of his poor traits. Frasier and Niles fear retribution from Jerome. Guest stars: Faith Prince, Harris Yulin, Randy Travis | ||
| 14 | The Show Where Diane Comes Back | 1996-02-13 |
| Frasier's old love, Diane Chambers, comes to Seattle for the grand opening of her play about the "losers" at Cheers and their hopeless obsession with "Mary Anne". Frasier gets roped into financing the whole thing and narrowly avoids another fling with Diane. Guest stars: Cali Timmins, Danny Breen, Don Sparks, Googy Gress, John Carroll Lynch, Judith Corber Wexler, Perry Stephens, Shelley Long | ||
| 13 | Moon Dance | 1996-02-06 |
| Daphne gives Niles ballroom dancing lessons, as he prepares for the annual "Snow Ball". When his date falls ill, Niles takes Daphne to the ball, providing him with the night of his life. Guest stars: Christine McGraw, Hank Stratton, Jodie Foster, Michael G. Hawkins, Nancy Stafford | ||
| 12 | Come Lie With Me | 1996-01-30 |
| Frasier lays down the law after finding out Joe spent the night in Daphne's room, leaving the Cranes paralyzed at the thought that Daphne may move out. Guest stars: Scott MacDonald, Tim Choate, Tony Carreiro | ||
| 11 | The Friend | 1996-01-16 |
| Frasier's on-air appeal for friendship backfires when a complete bore calls. Guest stars: Armistead Maupin, Ben Mittleman, David Jay Willis, Diane Behrens, Gregg Berger, Griffin Dunne | ||
| 10 | It's Hard to Say Goodbye If You Won't Leave | 1996-01-09 |
| Frasier realizes the true depth of his feelings for Kate, only to find out that she's moving to Chicago the next day. The night culminates with the two having a long discussion in the airport lounge, finding out more about each other than they ever wanted to know. Guest stars: Alicia Robinson, Doug Tompos, Jane Macfie, Marnie Mosiman, Vaughn Armstrong | ||
| 9 | Frasier Grinch | 1995-12-19 |
| Frederick's Christmas visit to Seattle appears to be a disaster after the shipping company sends a Barbie and a Homemade Casserole set instead of a "Living Brain". Frasier heads to the mall for some last-minute shopping. Guest stars: Becky Ann Baker, Klee Bragger, Luke Tarsitano, Ray Liotta, Tegan West | ||
| 8 | The Last Time I Saw Maris | 1995-11-28 |
| Maris throws Niles out of the house after he stands up to her. Frasier and Martin talk Niles out of crawling back, but... Guest stars: Irene Olga Lopez, Paul Mazursky | ||
| 7 | The Adventures of Bad Boy and Dirty Girl (2) | 1995-11-21 |
| Kate and Frasier agree to slow their relationship down. All of Seattle hears about it when they lose their resolve and make out in the radio booth. Seattle's abuzz as they try to figure out the identity of "Dirty Girl." Guest stars: Cyd Charisse, Harris Laskawy, Pamela Kosh | ||
| 6 | Sleeping With the Enemy (1) | 1995-11-14 |
| The staff go into open revolt after Kate cancels their annual raise. Frasier, chosen to represent the employees, marches into Kate's office to demand raises and finds himself locked in a passionate embrace. Guest stars: Laura Dern | ||
| 5 | Kisses Sweeter Than Wine | 1995-11-07 |
| Frasier hires a contractor to buff a small scratch out of the floor on the day he is to host a wine tasting, only to find everything spiral into a major catastrophe, as problems pile onto each other. Meanwhile, Daphne can't take her eyes off the handsome contractor. Guest stars: Brooke Adams, Kev O'Neil, Kevin Weisman, Peter Siragusa, Tony Carreiro | ||
| 4 | Leapin' Lizards | 1995-10-31 |
| After yet another one of Bulldog's practical jokes, Frasier decides to retaliate by strategically placing a lizard where Bulldog (who's deathly afraid of lizards) is sure to find it. Guest stars: Annie LaRussa, Billy Crystal, Ed Harris, Jodi Taffel, Michael Whaley | ||
| 3 | Martin Does It His Way | 1995-10-10 |
| While digging through boxes, Frasier finds an unfinished song written by Martin specifically for Frank Sinatra. Guest stars: Harper Roisman, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Tom Troupe | ||
| 2 | Shrink Rap | 1995-09-26 |
| Frasier and Niles attempt to go into practice together, leading to one disaster after another. This episode begins in a psychiatrist's office with the Crane boys detailing their escapade, and goes on to tell the story through flashbacks. Guest stars: Blair Brown, Don Sparks, Kristen Lowman, Lesley Woods, Milo O'Shea | ||
| 1 | She's the Boss | 1995-09-19 |
| A new station manager, Kate Costas, takes over and disagrees with Frasier from the beginning. When Frasier refuses to implement Kate's ideas, she banishes his program to the 2:00 AM shift. Guest stars: Carrie Fisher, George DelHoyo, Matthew Broderick, Teri Garr, Tom Hulce | ||
| Season 2 (show/hide) | ||
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| 24 | Dark Victory | 1995-05-23 |
| Martin's birthday finds everyone in a bad mood. Daphne and Martin are arguing, Niles loses a patient because of Frasier, etc. A citywide power outage does nothing to soothe jangled nerves. Frasier uses his professional training to help bring everyone together. Guest stars: Josh Adell, Shelley Duvall | ||
| 23 | The Innkeepers | 1995-05-16 |
| Frasier and Niles open their own restaurant, "Les Frères Heureux" (The Happy Brothers). When Opening Night arrives, everything that can go wrong does. Guest stars: Alan Shearman, Deborah Lacey, Diedrich Bader, Jay Bell, Mike Nussbaum, Nathan Davis, Robert Lee Jacobs, Tom Hewitt | ||
| 22 | Agents in America, Part III | 1995-05-09 |
| On Bebe's advice, Frasier stages a "sick-out" to finagle a pay raise. After the station paints over his parking space, cleans out his cubicle and auditions replacements, Frasier demands that Bebe negotiate. Of course with Bebe, negotiations are never simple. Guest stars: Eric Lutes, Tony Crane | ||
| 21 | An Affair to Forget | 1995-05-02 |
| Niles takes up a sword to fence for Maris' honor after a caller to Frasier's show gives Frasier the idea that Maris is having an affair with her fencing instructor. Guest stars: Brian Cousins, Glenne Headly, Irene Olga Lopez | ||
| 20 | Breaking the Ice | 1995-04-18 |
| Frasier realizes that his father has never told Frasier he loves him, so Frasier tags along with Niles and Martin on an ice-fishing trip to try to get closer to his father. Guest stars: Rick Cramer | ||
| 19 | Someone to Watch Over Me | 1995-03-28 |
| Frasier becomes convinced a crazy fan is stalking him and hires a female bodyguard to protect him at the Sea Bee broadcasting awards. Guest stars: Alyson Reed, John Lithgow, Renée Lippin, Rita McKenzie | ||
| 18 | The Club | 1995-03-21 |
| Niles and Frasier sabotage each other's chances for acceptance into Seattle's prestigious Empire Club. Guest stars: Gary Sinise, Jim Norton, Mitchell Edmonds, W. Morgan Sheppard | ||
| 17 | Daphne's Room | 1995-02-28 |
| Daphne decides to move out of the Crane residence after Frasier continually invades the privacy of her room. | ||
| 16 | The Show Where Sam Shows Up | 1995-02-21 |
| Frasier's old friend from Boston, Sam Malone, drops in on Frasier with a problem: he was supposed to be married the day before and couldn't go through with it. Frasier believes he can solve all of Sam's problems, until he meets his fiancé. Guest stars: Téa Leoni, Ted Danson | ||
| 15 | You Scratch My Book... | 1995-02-14 |
| Frasier agrees to write an introduction to a new book by a pop psychologist. After reading the book, Frasier realizes he can't endorse it, but he's so attracted to Dr. Honey he can't find a way to turn her down. Guest stars: Laura Waterbury, Shannon Tweed | ||
| 14 | Fool Me Once, Shame on You, Fool Me Twice... | 1995-02-07 |
| A conniving man steals Frasier's briefcase, then goes around Seattle impersonating Frasier. Guest stars: Bernard Kuby, James Willett, Joan McMurtrey, Karen Person, Nathan Lane | ||
| 13 | Retirement Is Murder | 1995-01-10 |
| Martin tries to solve a case he's been unable to close for years: the "Weeping Lotus" murder, involving a prostitute, a cop and a monkey. Guest stars: Bill Gratton, Hal Porter, Mary Steenburgen, Randy Kovitz, Ron Dean | ||
| 12 | Roz in the Doghouse | 1995-01-03 |
| Roz accepts an offer from Bulldog to produce his sports show, ignoring Frasier's protests that Bulldog's only trying to seduce Roz. Guest stars: Carly Simon, Edward F. Gallick, Garett Maggart, Rosie Perez | ||
| 11 | Seat of Power | 1994-12-13 |
| Frasier calls in a plumber who just happens to be Danny Kriezel, the bully who terrorized Niles back in high school. Guest stars: John C. McGinley, Macaulay Culkin, Mike Starr | ||
| 10 | Burying a Grudge | 1994-11-29 |
| While visiting Maris at the hospital (she's having a face-lift), Frasier finds Martin's old partner Artie. He convinces Martin, who hasn't spoken with Artie in years, to patch up their differences. Guest stars: Adolph Green, Betty Comden, Lincoln Kilpatrick, Lynne Adams, Paul Kent | ||
| 9 | Adventures in Paradise (2) | 1994-11-22 |
| Frasier makes a fool of himself in Bora Bora, obsessed with one-upping Lilith. Guest stars: James Morrison, JoBeth Williams, Kevin Bacon, Shelley Long | ||
| 8 | Adventures in Paradise (1) | 1994-11-15 |
| Frasier takes a date to Bora Bora...and runs into an unexpected person. Guest stars: Art Garfunkel, Jessica Pennington, JoBeth Williams, Kirsten Devere, Pierre Epstein, Rick Schatz | ||
| 7 | The Candidate | 1994-11-08 |
| Frasier agrees to make a television commercial for his candidate of choice in a local election, only to learn some very distressing information moments before they film. Guest stars: Boyd Gaines, Christopher Walberg, Jack Tate, Sydney Pollack | ||
| 6 | The Botched Language of the Cranes | 1994-11-01 |
| Frasier's advice to a caller prompts criticism after he offends all of Seattle. To get back in their good graces, Frasier agrees to emcee a charity benefit, which in true Crane style only leads to further calamity. Guest stars: Alfre Woodard, George DelHoyo, Helen Geller, Sandra Dee | ||
| 5 | Duke's, We Hardly Knew Ye | 1994-10-18 |
| Niles and Frasier can't bring themselves to tell Martin that they're investors in the group tearing down his favorite bar. Guest stars: Bill Gratton, Jack Wallace, John LaMotta | ||
| 4 | Flour Child | 1994-10-11 |
| With Niles unsure he's ready for the responsibilities of fatherhood, he takes to carrying a ten-pound sack of flour around Seattle to simulate a child. Guest stars: Aaron Heyman, Alvy Moore, Amy Madigan, Charlayne Woodard, Linda Porter, Robin Krieger | ||
| 3 | The Matchmaker | 1994-10-04 |
| Frasier sets up a date for Daphne with the new station manager, Tom, unaware that Tom is gay and believes he's actually dating Frasier. Guest stars: Eric Lutes | ||
| 2 | The Unkindest Cut of All | 1994-09-27 |
| After Eddie impregnates a neighbor's dog, it's decided it's time for Eddie to get neutered. As Niles and Frasier try to catch Eddie, he flees out the door and into Seattle. Guest stars: Cherie Michan, Jo de Winter, Joel Anderson, Lily Tomlin | ||
| 1 | Slow Tango in South Seattle | 1994-09-20 |
| Frasier discovers that an old acquaintance from Boston has written a steamy romance novel that includes an incident from Frasier's life, an affair with his piano teacher when he was only 17. Fearing the exposure could embarrass his teacher, Frasier pays her a visit and finds she's not quite what he expected. Guest stars: Constance Towers, David Sederholm, James Spader, John O'Hurley, Myra Carter, Susan Brown | ||
| Season 1 (show/hide) | ||
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| 24 | My Coffee With Niles | 1994-05-19 |
| Frasier and Niles meet at Cafe Nervosa to discuss the one-year anniversary of Frasier's move to Seattle. | ||
| 23 | Frasier Crane's Day Off | 1994-05-12 |
| Frasier comes down with the flu, so food critic Gil Chesterton fills in for him. When paranoid Frasier believes both Gil and subsequent fill-in host Niles are after his job, he's more determined than ever to get back on the air. Guest stars: Eydie Gorme, Garry Trudeau, Mary Tyler Moore, Patricia Hearst, Steve Lawrence, Steve Young, Tommy Hilfiger | ||
| 22 | Author, Author | 1994-05-05 |
| Sibling rivalry flares when Frasier and Niles decide to collaborate on a self-help book. Guest stars: Christine Lahti, Mako | ||
| 21 | Travels With Martin | 1994-04-14 |
| The Cranes and Daphne set off on a road trip in a Winnebago to Mount Rushmore. Trouble ensues when Martin takes them into Canada, where Daphne, due to legal particulars, isn't allowed. Guest stars: Don Amendolia, Pamela Gordon | ||
| 20 | Fortysomething | 1994-03-31 |
| Frasier fears being a "mid-life crisis cliche" after he flirts with an attractive 22-year-old store clerk. Guest stars: Reba McEntire, Sara Melson | ||
| 19 | Give Him the Chair! | 1994-03-17 |
| Frasier gets himself into trouble when he throws out Martin's old chair, rationalizing that he would actually be helping his father. Frasier searches all over Seattle, and ultimately to a high school production of "Ten Little Indians" to retrieve the chair. Guest stars: Brittany Murphy, James Greene, Malcolm McDowell, Marc Robinson, Phil Buckman, Scott Nguyen, Valerie Curtin | ||
| 18 | And the Whimper Is... | 1994-02-17 |
| At his carnivorous agent's urgings, Frasier campaigns hard to win a Seabee, Seattle radio's biggest award, only to regret his actions when he learns that Seattle's most eminent talk show host is retiring at the end of the year. Guest stars: Aileen Fitzpatrick, John McMartin, Mark Sawyer, Maxine Elliott, Trish Ramish, Wren T. Brown | ||
| 17 | A Midwinter Night's Dream | 1994-02-10 |
| Niles tries to patch up another disagreement with Maris with a romantic dinner, which Daphne offers to prepare. Frasier comes charging to the rescue as he realizes that Daphne and Niles are all alone on a dark and stormy night. Guest stars: Dean Erickson | ||
| 16 | The Show Where Lilith Comes Back | 1994-02-03 |
| Frasier's ex-wife Lilith comes to Seattle, ostensibly to attend a convention, but as Frasier soon discovers, Lilith has ulterior motives. Guest stars: Roger Keller, Timothy Leary | ||
| 15 | You Can't Tell a Crook by His Cover | 1994-01-27 |
| Frasier and Niles try to protect Daphne's honor when she goes on a date with an ex-con. Guest stars: Dean Erickson, Ivory Ocean, Katherine McGrath, Marco Rodriguez, Robert Miano, Ron Dean, Tony Abatemarco | ||
| 14 | Can't Buy Me Love | 1994-01-20 |
| Martin convinces Frasier to participate in a charity bachelor auction. Guest stars: Ashley Bank, Brett Miller, Claire Stansfield, Ken Levine, Shawna Casey | ||
| 13 | Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast | 1994-01-06 |
| Frasier makes a fool of himself yet again, when he talks at length on the radio about Martin's romantic rendezvous. Guest stars: Elijah Wood, Henry Mancini, Linda Stephens, Patricia Fraser, Piper Laurie, Robert Colbert | ||
| 12 | Miracle on Third or Fourth Street | 1993-12-16 |
| Frasier volunteers to work on Christmas Day when he learns that Frederick will not be visiting him for the holidays. The callers are as depressed as Frasier, who decides to cheer himself up by eating dinner at a local diner where the patrons assume he's homeless. Guest stars: Ben Stiller, Bette Rae, Christine Estabrook, Dominick Dunne, Eric Stoltz, Hawthorne James, John Finn, Kathryn Danielle, Mel Brooks, Richard Poe, Rosemary Clooney | ||
| 11 | Death Becomes Him | 1993-12-02 |
| Frasier becomes aware of his own mortality when a man his age suddenly drops dead. Frasier attends the man's Shiva to determine how he could have died so young. Guest stars: Amy Lloyd, June Claman, Maddie Gorman, Marion Dugan, Murray Rubinstein, Shawn Huff, Stephanie Dunnam | ||
| 10 | Oops | 1993-11-18 |
| Bulldog panics and quits the station after he overhears Frasier discussing a rumor that Bulldog will be fired. Frasier does all he can to help restore Bulldog's job. Guest stars: George DelHoyo, Jay Leno, John Glover, Richard Poe, Wayne Wilderson | ||
| 9 | Selling Out | 1993-11-11 |
| Frasier's agent cons him into endorsing a product he doesn't support...and which makes Frasier look a little nutty. Guest stars: Carl Reiner, Dr. Joyce Brothers, John Drayman, Michael David Edwards, Paul Perri | ||
| 8 | Beloved Infidel | 1993-11-04 |
| Niles and Frasier begin to suspect their father of cheating on their mother years earlier after they discover him in an apparent clandestine rendezvous with an old friend. Guest stars: JoBeth Williams, Julie Gill, Pat Crowley | ||
| 7 | Call Me Irresponsible | 1993-10-28 |
| Frasier deals with an ethical dilemma when he begins dating a woman after he advises her boyfriend to break up with her. When the boyfriend expresses a renewed interest in Catherine, Frasier does everything he can to prevent their re-acquaintance. Guest stars: Amanda Donohoe, Bruno Kirby, Eddie Van Halen | ||
| 6 | The Crucible | 1993-10-21 |
| Frasier throws a dinner party to showcase his new prized painting and is horrified when the artist declares it a forgery. Guest stars: Eugenie Bondurant, Gregory Eugene Travis, John Rubinstein, Rachel Rosenthal, Robert Klein | ||
| 5 | Here's Looking at You | 1993-10-14 |
| Martin meets a woman via telescope after discovering the fun of spying into other people's apartments. Frasier eagerly tries to set Martin up with Irene, but is perplexed when Martin rebuffs her. Guest stars: Jeff Daniels, Kathleen Noone | ||
| 4 | I Hate Frasier Crane | 1993-10-07 |
| After a newspaper critic prints an unflattering column about his radio show, Frasier starts a feud which culminates in a physical challenge. Guest stars: Dean Erickson, Joe Mantegna, John Brandon, Judith Ivey | ||
| 3 | Dinner at Eight | 1993-09-30 |
| Frasier and Niles's plan to "improve" their father's tastes by taking him to a fancy restaurant rebounds on them when he takes them to his favorite place, a rustic steakhouse. Guest stars: Eve Brent, Laurie Walton, Patti LuPone | ||
| 2 | Space Quest | 1993-09-23 |
| Still adjusting to his new home life with Martin, Daphne, and Eddie, Frasier spends a day searching for a quiet place to read his book alone. Guest stars: Christopher Reeve | ||
| 1 | The Good Son | 1993-09-16 |
| Six months after moving back to Seattle to start his career as a radio psychiatrist, Frasier is forced to take in his father Martin, a disabled former police officer, and his dog Eddie, and to hire Daphne Moon, a housekeeper and physical therapist. Guest stars: Cleto Augusto, Gina Ravera, Griffin Dunne, Linda Hamilton | ||
| Season 0 (show/hide) | ||
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| 20 | It's Always Best To Start At The Beginning | |
| No description available. | ||
| 19 | It's a Girl Thing | |
| No description available. | ||
| 18 | The X Lover | |
| No description available. | ||
| 17 | Frasier Says Farewell | |
| "Frasier Says Farewell" is a 13-minute piece that offers interviews with the cast. | ||
| 16 | Observations, Analyses and Goodbyes | |
| "Observations, Analyses and Goodbyes" is a 16-minute visit with the writers and producers of the series, who discuss what they were trying to attempt with this wrap-up season and avenues they wanted to explore. | ||
| 15 | Analyzing the Laughter | 2004-05-13 |
| Frasier meets with an analyst for a review. He discusses his background, his relationships with his family and friends, and the major events that have transpired in his life over the past year. Guest stars: Fred Willard | ||
| 14 | Frasier 200th Episode Special | 2001-11-13 |
| Aired directly after "Frasier"'s 200th episode, Bob Costas interviews the five cast members about their thoughts on the 200 episodes, including seeing scenes from previous episodes and outtakes selected by the cast. | ||
| 13 | Celebrity Voices | |
| Including: Matthew Broderick, Carrie Fisher, Teri Garr, Laura Dern, Cyd Charisse, Ray Lioatta, Jodie Foster, Joan Allen, Jane Pauley, David Duchovney and more. | ||
| 12 | The Mystery of Maris: The Break-up Begins | |
| No description available. | ||
| 11 | Bulldog Crazy | |
| No description available. | ||
| 10 | A Conversation with Art Director Roy Christopher | |
| No description available. | ||
| 9 | The Crane Brothers Remember Season 3 | |
| No description available. | ||
| 8 | And then there was Eddie | |
| No description available. | ||
| 7 | The Niles and Daphne Attraction | |
| No description available. | ||
| 6 | Roz's Dating Tips | |
| No description available. | ||
| 5 | The Mystery of Maris Continues | |
| No description available. | ||
| 4 | Marching on to Season Two | 2004-01-06 |
| Created for the DVD release of the second season of "Frasier". Guest stars: David Lee, Peter Casey | ||
| 3 | Celebrity Voices | |
| No description available. | ||
| 2 | Frasier Crane's Apartment | |
| No description available. | ||
| 1 | Behind the Couch: The Making of 'Frasier' | 2003-05-20 |
| A documentary about the creation of "Frasier". Guest stars: David Hyde Pierce, David Lee, Jane Leeves, John Mahoney, Kelsey Grammer, Peri Gilpin, Peter Casey | ||
(Source: thetvdb.com)
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