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Frasier

Dr. Frasier Crane, a successful Boston therapist, moves to Seattle to get a new start on life; he has a radio talk show, which he uses to relay his wit and wisdom to others, but at times he struggles with his own problems with his salt-of-the-earth father, his pretentious brother and his friends and co-workers.

S2, EP8 "Adventures in Paradise"

Frasier is thrilled when his ideal woman invites him on a vacation to Bora Bora.

S2, EP9 "Adventures in Paradise"

Frasier discovers his ex-wife, Lilith (Bebe Neuwirth), is in the room next to his at a South Sea island resort.

S7, EP3 "Radio Wars"

Dodging cameras, Frasier seeks revenge on broadcast bullies sponsoring a contest for the best wide-angle photo of his rear end.

S7, EP4 "Everyone's a Critic"

Frasier, jealous over Niles' job as an art critic, schemes to get the same position at the radio station.

S7, EP5 "The Dog That Rocks the Cradle"

Roz hires Bulldog as her baby sitter, unaware that he's deliberately scaring away potential love interests.

S7, EP6 "Rivals"

Frasier's and Niles' new romantic interests create a wedge between the brothers when each thinks the other is moving in on his woman.

S7, EP7 "A Tsar Is Born"

The Russian origin of Martin's clock prompts Frasier and Niles to look for evidence they're descendants of the Romanov dynasty.

S7, EP8 "The Late Dr. Crane"

After a man posing as him dies, Frasier reads his own obituary and regrets the decisions in his life.

S2, EP10 "Burying a Grudge"

Frasier tries to help Martin and his ex-partner, Artie Walsh (Lincoln Kilpatrick), mend a long-held grudge.

S2, EP11 "Seat of Power"

Niles and Frasier are in hot water when Martin challenges them to fix a broken toilet.

S2, EP12 "Roz in the Doghouse"

Roz quits as producer of Frasier's show after he insults her.

S2, EP13 "Retirement Is Murder"

Frasier can't resist becoming involved with one of Martin's unsolved cases.

S7, EP9 "The Apparent Trap"

A scheming Frederick (Trevor Einhorn) tries to get Frasier and Lilith (Bebe Neuwirth) back together during Thanksgiving dinner.

S7, EP10 "Back Talk"

Daphne thinks Frasier is in love with her when she overhears his therapeutic ramblings following an injury.

S7, EP11 "The Fight Before Christmas"

Frasier plans a big Christmas blowout, while Daphne comes to grips with some surprising information; Niles' new relationship hits a snag.

S7, EP12 "RDWRER"

A road trip on New Year's Eve goes awry when Niles accidentally falls asleep in the wrong recreational vehicle.

S7, EP13 "They're Playing Our Song"

Frasier goes overboard when he writes a theme song for his show.

S7, EP14 "Big Crane on Campus"

A flustered Frasier manages to get a date after he runs into his high-school dream girl (Jean Smart).

S2, EP14 "Fool Me Once, Shame on You, Fool Me Twice ..."

Frasier re-evaluates his feelings toward mankind after a thief (Nathan Lane) impersonates him.

S2, EP15 "You Scratch My Book ..."

Frasier is attracted to a therapist/author (Shannon Tweed) whose work he does not respect.

S2, EP16 "The Show Where Sam Shows Up"

Frasier is visited by Boston bar-mate Sam Malone (Ted Danson) after Sam leaves another bride-to-be (Tea Leoni) at the altar.

S2, EP17 "Daphne's Room"

Frasier inadvertently catches a glimpse of Daphne in the nude.

S7, EP15 "Out With Dad"

Martin must pretend that he is gay for the sake of Frasier's potential new romance. Guest stars: Marg Helgenberger and Mary Louise Wilson.

S7, EP16 "Something About Dr. Mary"

Frasier hires a temporary replacement for a vacationing Roz, but the woman soon begins to take over his radio show.

S7, EP17 "Whine Club"

Niles' new girlfriend pushes him and Frasier into competition for a coveted position in their wine club.

S7, EP18 "Hot Pursuit"

Frasier and Roz end up roommates at a broadcasting convention; Martin accepts a lawyer's offer to stake out a philandering husband.

S7, EP19 "Morning Becomes Entertainment"

Frasier's agent Bebe (Harriet Sansom Harris) becomes his unlikely co-host during a temporary stint on a TV talk show.

S7, EP20 "To Thine Old Self Be True"

Frasier is caught in a compromising position with a stripper (Rachel York) while trying to win back his ex (Gigi Rice).

S2, EP18 "The Club"

Frasier and Niles vie for admission to an exclusive gentleman's club.

S2, EP19 "Someone to Watch Over Me"

Frasier hires a female bodyguard to protect him at an awards banquet.

S2, EP20 "Breaking the Ice"

Seeking approval, Frasier joins Niles and Martin on an ice-fishing trip.

S2, EP21 "An Affair to Forget"

Frasier suspects a caller's (Glenne Headley) husband (Brian Cousins) is having an affair with Maris.

S7, EP21 "Three Faces of Frasier"

Frasier is initially flattered to be featured as a caricature at a restaurant -- until he sees the finished product.

S7, EP22 "Dark Side of the Moon"

Daphne recalls for her therapist (S. Epatha Merkerson) frustrating events that followed her fiance's planning a surprise wedding shower.

S7, EP23 "Something Borrowed, Someone Blue"

Frasier gives both Daphne and Niles romantic advice; Daphne's demanding mother and deadbeat brother complicate her wedding.

S7, EP24 "Something Borrowed, Someone Blue"

Frasier gives both Daphne and Niles romantic advice; Daphne's demanding mother and deadbeat brother complicate her wedding.

S8, EP1 "And the Dish Ran Away With the Spoon"

Daphne and Niles pay a price for their love confessional when Donny and Mel seek revenge.

S8, EP2 "And the Dish Ran Away With the Spoon"

Donny sues Daphne and Mel makes Niles pretend that they're still married as part of an elaborate revenge.

S2, EP22 "Agents in America, Part III"

Bebe (Harriet Harris), Frasier's agent, insists that he stage a sickout while she negotiates his contract.

S2, EP23 "The Innkeepers"

Niles and Frasier drive off the employees of their new restaurant.

S2, EP24 "Dark Victory"

A power outage doesn't make Roz's evening any brighter when she helps celebrate Martin's birthday.

S3, EP1 "She's the Boss"

The new station manager, Kate Costas (Mercedes Ruehl), orders Frasier to make major changes in his show.

S8, EP3 "The Bad Son"

Frasier uses Martin as bait to ask out the manager of a senior-citizens home.

S8, EP4 "The Great Crane Robbery"

Frasier's new boss (Alan Tudyk) buys a condo in Frasier's building and then copies his interior design.

S8, EP5 "Taking Liberties"

Frasier's new butler (Victor Garber) is the cat's meow and offers to help Frasier plan a party to impress snobs.

S8, EP6 "Legal Tender, Love and Care"

Frasier begins to suspect his attractive new attorney (Teri Polo) is unfairly running up his bill. Also guest starring Saul Rubinek.

S8, EP7 "The New Friend"

Frasier tries to keep Roz from discovering he is chummy with her ex-boyfriend (Gary Cole).

S8, EP8 "Mary Christmas"

Frasier battles for airtime with his old protege, Dr. Mary (Kim Coles), when they host a Christmas parade.

S3, EP2 "Shrink Rap"

Their decision to work together makes Martin think Frasier and Niles both need a shrink (Mylo O'Shea).

S3, EP3 "Martin Does It His Way"

A great aunt's last request causes anxiety for the Crane brothers.

S3, EP4 "Leapin' Lizards"

Fed up with Bulldog's on-the-air intimidations, Frasier and Roz scheme to interrupt Bulldog's radio show.

S3, EP5 "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine"

Frasier's chances of becoming wine club president may be scotched because of Niles.

S3, EP6 "Sleeping with the Enemy"

Frasier finds himself attracted to the station manager (Mercedes Ruehl) during labor negotiations.

S3, EP7 "The Adventures of Bad Boy and Dirty Girl"

Frasier's audience is left to guess who his "dirty girl" is when he and Kate have a tryst during a broadcast.

S8, EP9 "Frasier's Edge"

Frasier experiences a midlife crisis when broadcasters announce he will receive a lifetime-achievement award.

S8, EP10 "Cranes Unplugged"

Three generations of Cranes clash in the great outdoors when Frasier's 13-year-old son (Trevor Einhorn) visits.

S8, EP11 "Motor Skills"

Frasier and Niles try to boost their masculinity by taking an automobile repair class.

S8, EP12 "The Show Must Go Off"

Niles and Frasier attempt to restore luster to the tarnished career of a favorite Shakespearean actor.

S8, EP13 "Sliding Frasiers"

Frasier exists in two Valentine's Day universes, one with a beautiful waitress (Charlotte Ross) and the other alone.

S8, EP14 "Hungry Heart"

Frasier begins dating a woman (Illeana Douglas), unaware that she is the wife of his station manager (Tom McGowan).

S3, EP8 "The Last Time I Saw Maris"

Niles shows up on Frasier's doorstep when his relationship with Maris hits a low.

S3, EP9 "Frasier Grinch"

Frantic to buy a Christmas gift for his son, Frasier ventures into a mall for the first time in his life.

S3, EP10 "It's Hard to Say Goodbye if You Won't Leave"

On the advice of his friends, Frasier declares his love for Kate (Mercedes Ruehl) -- but she has other plans.

S3, EP11 "The Friend"

Realizing that he has no friends other than his brother, Frasier makes an on-air appeal for a new pal.

S8, EP15 "Hooping Cranes"

Niles sinks a half-court shot for a huge prize at a Seattle SuperSonics game, reigniting the sibling rivalry.

S8, EP16 "Docu.Drama"

Roz asks Frasier to narrate her space documentary, but things sour when she asks John Glenn to replace him.

S8, EP17 "It Takes Two to Tangle"

Frasier and Niles try to convince their father's wealthy new gal to support their former prep school.

S8, EP18 "Forgotten but Not Gone"

Frasier blows his cork when Niles convinces members of the wine club not to partake in his radio show.

S8, EP19 "Daphne Returns"

A slimmed-down Daphne returns from the spa and blames Niles for her initial weight gain.

S8, EP20 "The Wizard and Roz"

Frasier catches his professional mentor (Rene Auberjonois) in a compromising position; Niles agrees to meet with Daphne's psychic evaluator (Fisher Stevens).

S3, EP12 "Come Lie With Me"

Daphne decides to move into a place of her own after Frasier forbids her boyfriend's overnight visits.

S3, EP13 "Moon Dance"

Niles turns to Daphne for dance lessons to prepare himself for a country club function.

S3, EP14 "The Show Where Diane Comes Back"

Frasier is panic-stricken by a surprise visit from Diane (Shelley Long), the woman who left him at the altar.

S3, EP15 "A Word to the Wiseguy"

As a friendly gesture, Niles tries to help Maris get rid of $8,000 in parking tickets.

S8, EP21 "Semi-Decent Proposal"

Frasier escorts Lana (Jean Smart) to a surprise birthday party while trying to woo her friend (Patricia Clarkson).

S8, EP22 "A Passing Fancy"

Frasier arrives at a surprise birthday party with Lana (Jean Smart) then tries to woo her friend (Patricia Clarkson).

S8, EP23 "A Day in May"

Frasier comforts a man (Patrick Breen) whose wife abandoned him and took their four children with her.

S8, EP24 "Cranes Go Caribbean"

The gang heads to the Caribbean, where Frasier begins to question his new romance with Claire (Patricia Clarkson).

S9, EP1 "Don Juan in Hell"

After returning from a tropical vacation, Frasier is visited by the former loves of his life and must make an important decision; Roz is hounded by Lana's (Jean Smart) frisky teenage son (Brian Klugman).

S9, EP2 "Don Juan in Hell"

After returning from a tropical vacation, Frasier is visited by the former loves of his life and must make an important decision; Roz is hounded by Lana's (Jean Smart) frisky teenage son (Brian Klugman).

S3, EP16 "Look Before You Leap"

Frasier encourages everyone to take a "bonus day" and do something special to celebrate the leap year.

S3, EP17 "High Crane Drifter"

Frasier resorts to physical force to teach manners to a rude patron (John Cygan) at the Cafe Nervosa.

S3, EP18 "Chess Pains"

Frasier is chagrined when his father handily and repeatedly beats him at chess.

S3, EP19 "Crane vs. Crane"

Frasier and Niles have a courtroom face-off over the question of a wealthy eccentric's sanity.

S9, EP3 "The First Temptation of Daphne"

Daphne is jealous when she learns that Niles is counseling an attractive female patient who is obsessed with him.

S9, EP4 "The Return of Martin Crane"

Martin recalls his tragic last night as a cop as he prepares for his first night's work as a security guard.

S9, EP5 "Love Stinks"

Roz has difficulty accepting that her new boyfriend is a garbage man; Frasier throws a party for the staff in order to change his image as a snob.

S9, EP6 "Room Full of Heroes"

Frasier throws a Halloween party and invites everyone to dress as their favorite hero, and Niles shows up dressed as Martin.

S9, EP7 "Bla-Z-Boy"

Frasier accidentally destroys Martin's most cherished object; Niles tries to teach Roz and Daphne how to play the piano.

S9, EP8 "The Two Hundredth Episode"

Frasier savors his 2,000th radio broadcast, until he learns he's missing one tape from all his programs.

S3, EP20 "Police Story"

Frasier becomes attracted to a traffic officer (Jane Kaczmarek) after she pulls him and Roz over for speeding.

S3, EP21 "Where There's Smoke There's Fired"

In order to get a syndication deal, Frasier has to help his agent, Bebe, quit smoking.

S3, EP22 "Frasier Loves Roz"

Frasier has difficulty telling Roz that the man she adores (Michael Mitz) is in therapy for womanizing.

S3, EP23 "The Focus Group"

After watching a focus group evaluate his show, Frasier obsesses about a newsstand owner who expressed a negative opinion.

S9, EP9 "Sharing Kirby"

Frasier and Niles vie for control of a teenager whose girlfriend is related to a reclusive wine-collector.

S9, EP10 "Junior Agent"

Frasier gets a surprise when he confronts his agent about a young psychiatrist whose show is out-rating his own.

S9, EP11 "Bully for Martin"

Frasier intervenes when his father is belittled by his supervisor while working nights as a security guard.

S9, EP12 "Mother Load"

Niles and Daphne move in together, but their domestic bliss is ruined by a visit from her mother (Millicent Martin) and brother (Anthony LaPaglia).

S9, EP13 "Mother Load"

Frasier gives Daphne's brother the boot from the Crane household, and then takes on a vengeful neighbor.

S9, EP14 "Juvenilia"

Frasier appears on a teen-oriented radio show and is interrogated by the brainy panelists; Niles tries to show his love for Daphne in a more spontaneous way.

S3, EP24 "You Can Go Home Again"

Frasier reflects on the years since his return to Seattle when he celebrates his third anniversary at the radio station.

S4, EP1 "The Two Mrs. Cranes"

Daphne and Roz pose as the wives of the Crane brothers to hoodwink Daphne's now-successful ex-fiance.

S4, EP2 "Love Bites Dog"

Pleasantly surprised by the woman Roz set him up with on a blind date, Frasier ends up competing with Bulldog for her attentions.

S4, EP3 "The Impossible Dream"

Frasier seeks help deciphering a recurring dream from friends and family.

S6, EP15 "To Tell the Truth"

Frasier has Niles hire a legal shark (Saul Rubinek) to help with his divorce but fears having to testify.

S6, EP16 "Decoys"

Niles plays matchmaker when Roz's former boyfriend (Saul Rubinek) becomes involved with Daphne.

S6, EP17 "Dinner Party"

Temperamental caterers, nit-picky preparations and feuding almost foil Frasier's tasteful dinner party.

S6, EP18 "Taps at the Montana"

Niles and Frasier throw a reception to prove that Niles is respectable.

S6, EP19 "IQ"

The brothers' competitiveness prompts them to seek their childhood I.Q. scores.

S6, EP20 "Dr. Nora"

Frasier gets a shock after hiring a glamorous psychiatrist (Christine Baranski) to host a radio talk show. Guest star Piper Laurie.

S6, EP21 "When a Man Loves Two Women"

Just as Frasier overcomes his fears about his relationship with Cassandra, Faye returns and upsets the balance in his life.

S6, EP22 "Visions of Daphne"

Frasier criticizes Niles after he encourages Daphne's belief in her own clairvoyance. Guest star Saul Rubinek.

S6, EP23 "Shutout in Seattle"

Frasier jeopardizes his relationship by accidentally calling his girlfriend by an ex-lover's name; Daphne panics after losing a valuable keepsake.

S6, EP24 "Shutout in Seattle"

Frasier jeopardizes his relationship by accidentally calling his girlfriend by an ex-lover's name; Daphne panics after losing a valuable keepsake.

S7, EP1 "Momma Mia"

Niles and Martin vow not to point out the resemblance of Frasier's new girlfriend (Rita Wilson) to his mother.

S7, EP2 "Father of the Bride"

Frasier takes over planning for Daphne's wedding; Niles' new girlfriend keeps tabs on the hours they spend together.

S2, EP7 "The Candidate"

Martin and Frasier decide to endorse opposing congressional candidates. Guest star: Boyd Gaines.

S2, EP6 "The Botched Language of Cranes"

Frasier's advice to a depressed listener prompts a deluge of criticism.

S2, EP5 "Duke's, We Hardly Knew Ye"

When Martin asks his sons Frasier and Niles to accompany him to the closing of his favorite bar, it is only when they arrive there that Frasier and Niles realize they have shares in the company forcing the bar to close.

S2, EP4 "Flour Child"

Niles (David Hyde Pierce) considers parenthood after helping Frasier and Martin (Kelsey Grammer, John Mahoney) deliver a baby.

S2, EP3 "The Matchmaker"

Frasier invites the new station manager (Eric Lutes) home for dinner and a date with Daphne, but Frasier is unaware that the man is gay.

S2, EP2 "The Unkindest Cut of All"

Martin objects when Frasier demands that Eddie be neutered after fathering a litter of puppies.

S2, EP1 "Slow Tango in South Seattle"

Frasier is furious when a Boston bar buddy (John O'Hurley) turns Frasier's first time with a woman into a novella.

S1, EP24 "My Coffee With Niles"

While sitting at the Cafe Nervosa, Frasier and Niles discuss the past year in Seattle.

S1, EP23 "Frasier Crane's Day Off"

A sick Frasier begs Niles to be the substitute host of his radio program.

S1, EP22 "Author, Author"

Niles co-hosts on Frasier's show when the two collaborate on a text about sibling rivalry.

S1, EP21 "Travels with Martin"

Frasier travels to the wilds of Canada with Martin, Niles, Daphne and Eddie the dog.

S1, EP20 "Fortysomething"

Frasier's fear that he is entering middle age causes him to hesitate before asking out a young saleswoman.

S1, EP19 "Give Him the Chair!"

Frasier searches the city for Martin's recliner after it is accidentally thrown away.

S1, EP18 "And the Whimper Is ..."

Frasier's agent (Harriet Sansom Harris) conspires with Roz to help Frasier win a local broadcasting award.

Dr. Frasier Crane, a successful Boston therapist, moves to Seattle to get a new start on life; he has a radio talk show, which he uses to relay his wit and wisdom to others, but at times he struggles with his own problems with his salt-of-the-earth father, his pretentious brother and his friends and co-workers.
Starring: Kelsey Grammer, John Mahoney, David Hyde Pierce, Jane Leeves, Peri Gilpin, Lincoln Kilpatrick, Lynne Adams, Paul Kent
Original Air Date: Sep 16, 1993
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand (14 episodes)

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