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Crew: Screenwriter
Actors: Hugh Jackman, Kate Winslet, Ian McKellen, Jean Reno, Bill Nighy
Synopsis: A previously pampered society mouse must fight his way back to the comforts of Kensington after he is sent spiraling into an underground world filled with scavenger rats and villainous toads in a fun-filled family adventure produced by DreamWorks Animation and Aardman Features and featuring the Read More
Synopsis: The eleven-year run of Frasier comes to an eventful climax in this episode, which is related in flashback as Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) recalls recent events to a fellow passenger (unseen for the most part) during a bumpy plane ride. It seems that his agent, Bebe (Harriet Sansom Harris), has found Read More
Synopsis: This episode marks the return of Frasier's first wife (even before Lilith!), children's entertainer Nanny G, a role played by Emma Thompson on Cheers, and Dina Waters in an earlier Frasier but herein essayed by Laurie Metcalf of Roseanne fame. Having arranged for Roz (Peri Gilpin) and her daughter Read More
Synopsis: In the concluding half of Frasier's one-hour series finale, chaos piles upon chaos as Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) prepares to leave Seattle for a new job in San Francisco, Daphne (Jane Leeves) goes into labor, Niles (David Hyde Pierce) rides herd over Daphne's rambunctious brothers, and Martin (John Mahoney Read More
Synopsis: Those old pop-culture insinuations about the Crane boys' "closeted" sexual preferences are given quite a workout in this episode. In their efforts to find out if Roz's (Peri Gilpin) new boyfriend, Barry (David Muller), is homosexual, Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) and Niles (David Hyde Pierce) Read More
Crew: Executive Producer, Screenwriter
Actors: Alfred Molina, Traylor Howard, Roger Bart, Kate Finneran, Michael Rispoli
Synopsis: Co-created by Frasier alumni Christopher Lloyd and Joe Keenan, Bram and Alice starred Alfred Molina as Pulitzer prize-winning author Bram Shepard, and Traylor Howard as aspiring writer Alice O'Conor. Throughout her life, Alice had idolized the brilliant Shepard, so one can only imagine her Read More
Actors: Robert Redford, James Gandolfini, Mark Ruffalo, Delroy Lindo, Clifton Collins, Jr.
Synopsis: Robert Redford stars in this action drama as General Irwin, a respected three-star tactician whose career ends in disgrace when he's court-martialed and sent to The Castle, a maximum security military prison. Irwin quickly butts heads with the facility's autocratic warden, Colonel Winter (James Gandolfini Read More
Synopsis: Future CSI co-star Marg Helgenberger makes a guest appearance in this Valentine's Day episode, in which Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) finally wears down his dad Martin's resistance and gets the older man to accompany him to the opera. Actually, this invitation is but a smokescreen, so that Frasier can Read More
Synopsis: In the first part of Frasier's Emmy-winning season-seven finale, the wedding day of Daphne Moon (Jane Leeves) has arrived -- and so have several members of Daphne's bombastic cockney family. Admidst preparations for the big event, Daphne confesses to Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) that, although she is Read More
Synopsis: In the concluding half of Frasier's Emmy-winning season-seven finale, Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) tries to bring Niles (David Hyde Pierce) and Daphne (Jane Leeves) together for one last fond farewell before Daphne marries Donny Douglas (Saul Rubinek). Meanwhile, Daphne's boorish brother Simon (Anthony LaPaglia Read More
Synopsis: Christine Baranski makes her first series appearance as Seattle radio therapist Dr. Nora Fairchild, a spoof of a certain well-known, ultraconservative talk-show host. Dr. Nora's outspoken, bullying and predominately homophobic "my way or the highway" radio personality is extremely irritating to Read More
Synopsis: Niles (David Hyde Pierce) is thrilled when he is appointed art critic for his favorite upscale publication. While Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) is happy for his brother, he is also a tad jealous since he's always wanted to be a critic as well. In fact, Frasier is convinced that he would be excellent in Read More
Synopsis: It is negotiation time again at radio station KACL, and Frasier's carnivorous agent Bebe Glazer (Harriet Sansom Harris) is prepared to pull out every underhanded trick in the book to secure a larger salary for her client -- and, of course, a bigger commission for herself. But Frasier (Kelsey Grammer Read More
Synopsis: Per the episode's title, a ski lodge is the setting for a wild comedy of errors, misunderstandings, and near misses. It all begins when the Cranes -- Frasier (Kelsey Grammer), Niles (David Hyde Pierce), and Martin (John Mahoney) -- decide to get away from Seattle for the weekend. Frasier and Niles Read More
Synopsis: Niles (David Hyde Pierce) isn't going to let the fact that he and wife Maris have called it quits spoil his upcoming beach party, where he hopes to win the "Golden Apron" award from his dinner club. Indeed, the fact that he plans to hold the party in Maris' beach house is, in itself, a powerful Read More
Synopsis: Although listed in the syndication package as the 101st episode of Frasier, this entry was originally advertised as the 100th program. Be that as it many, the episode's plotline honors another milestone: The 1000th broadcast of Frasier Crane's call-in advice show on Seattle radio station KACL. Read More
Synopsis: Marsha Mason makes her first series appearance as brassy barmaid Sherry Dempsey. Upon meeting Sherry, widower Martin Crane (John Mahoney) instantly falls in love with her. Well and good -- except that the outspoken, banjo-playing Sherry does not pass muster with Martin's prissy, classical Read More
Synopsis: Having been a background player for years, Roz (Peri Gilpin) yearns to be an on-the-air radio talent like Frasier (Kelsey Grammer). She gets her chance when a timeslot opens up on station KACL. Frasier and Daphne (Jane Leeves) offer to help Roz by participating in her audition tape, enacting the Read More
Synopsis: Hoping to fix the 8000 dollars worth of unpaid parking tickets accumulated by his wife, Maris, Niles (David Hyde Pierce) enters into a slighty shady business arrangement with a "wise guy" named Belasco (Harris Yulin), most of whose friends have broken noses and bodies in the trunks of their cars. Read More
Synopsis: In preparation for the annual Snow Ball, Niles (David Hyde Pierce) takes dancing lessons from Daphne (Jane Leeves). He hadn't actually planned to take her to the ball -- but that's how things wind up. Upon seeing his estranged wife, Maris, with her date, Niles determines to show her up by Read More
Synopsis: Season four of Frasier begins with the arrival in Seattle of Clive (Scott Atkinson), former fiancé of Martin Crane's live-in therapist, Daphne Moon (Janes Leeves). Back in her native England, Daphne had called it quits with Clive because he lacked ambition, and has no intention of rekindling the Read More
Synopsis: Radio station KACL is purchased by Big Willy Boone (Richard Hamilton) a flamboyant 85-year-old Texas multimillionaire. It turns out that Big Willy is engaged to Bebe Glazer (Harriet Sansom Harris), the redoubtable agent of Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer). Warned that the engagement will be broken Read More
Synopsis: Harriet Sansom Harris returns as Bebe Glazer, the predatory agent of radio personality Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer). Hoping to secure a pay raise for her client, Bebe suggests that Frasier stage a "sick-out." The management at KACL responds by removing virtually all evidence that Frasier ever Read More
Synopsis: Sex-flick icon Shannon Tweed appears in this episode as voluptuous pop psychologist Dr. Honey Snow. Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) is so smitten by "Dr. Honey" that he agrees to write the introduction for her latest "feel-good" book. But once he returns to Planet Earth, Frasier realizes that he has just Read More
Synopsis: In the conclusion of a two-part story, former antagonists Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) and Kate Costas (Mercedes Ruehl) are now enmeshed in a torrid romance. In fact, "torrid" hardly covers it: The two can't keep their hands off each other, either in or out of the office. When they end up "doing it" Read More
Crew: Producer
Actors: Kelsey Grammer, David Hyde Pierce, John Mahoney, Jane Leeves, Peri Gilpin, Moose the Dog
Synopsis: Firmly and comfortably ensconced in its Tuesday-night timeslot, Frasier launched its third season on NBC. The basic character lineup was carried over from the first two seasons: Seattle radio psychologist Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer), his brother and fellow "shrink" Niles (David Hyde Pierce) Read More
Synopsis: Frasier marked the beginning of its second season on NBC by moving from Thursday evenings to Tuesdays, remaining in this slot for the next four years. The cast from the previous season was by now pretty well set, with only one significant addition to the roster for season two: Eric Lutes as Tom Read More
Actors: Eric Stoltz, Meg Tilly, Craig Sheffer, Todd Field, Susan Traylor
Synopsis: Six screenwriters, all real-life friends, each wrote one of the sequences in this romantic comedy-drama that unfolds at a half-dozen parties and celebrations. During a cross-country trip, Joe (Eric Stoltz) proposes to his girlfriend Sarah (Meg Tilly) with his best friend Frank (Craig Sheffer) Read More
Synopsis: When a gloomy listener places a call to Frasier's radio show, Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) flippantly advises the woman to cheer herself up by moving out of Seattle -- or, to use his mocking designation, "The Emerald City." Forced to apologize to his outraged listeners, Frasier succeeds only in making Read More
Synopsis: Eric Lutes makes his first appearance as Tom Duran, KACL radio's new station manager. Ever the "good fellow," Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) tries to arrange a date between the handsome and personal Tom and Daphne (Jane Leeves). What Frasier doesn't know is that Tom is gay -- and when talk of a night on Read More
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