A previously pampered society mouse must fight his way back to the comforts of Kensington after he is sent spiraling into an...
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2006
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In the concluding half of Frasier's one-hour series finale, chaos piles upon chaos as Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) prepares to...
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2004
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This episode marks the return of Frasier's first wife (even before Lilith!), children's entertainer Nanny G, a role played by...
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2004
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The eleven-year run of Frasier comes to an eventful climax in this episode, which is related in flashback as Frasier...
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2004
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Those old pop-culture insinuations about the Crane boys' "closeted" sexual preferences are given quite a workout in this...
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2003
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2002
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Robert Redford stars in this action drama as General Irwin, a respected three-star tactician whose career ends in disgrace...
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2001
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2000
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In the first part of Frasier's Emmy-winning season-seven finale, the wedding day of Daphne Moon (Jane Leeves) has arrived --...
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2000
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Future CSI co-star Marg Helgenberger makes a guest appearance in this Valentine's Day episode, in which Frasier...
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2000
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Niles (David Hyde Pierce) is thrilled when he is appointed art critic for his favorite upscale publication. While Frasier...
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1999
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Christine Baranski makes her first series appearance as Seattle radio therapist Dr. Nora Fairchild, a spoof of a certain...
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1999
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Niles (David Hyde Pierce) isn't going to let the fact that he and wife Maris have called it quits spoil his upcoming beach...
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1998
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Per the episode's title, a ski lodge is the setting for a wild comedy of errors, misunderstandings, and near misses. It all...
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1998
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It is negotiation time again at radio station KACL, and Frasier's carnivorous agent Bebe Glazer (Harriet Sansom Harris) is...
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1998
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Having been a background player for years, Roz (Peri Gilpin) yearns to be an on-the-air radio talent like Frasier...
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1997
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Marsha Mason makes her first series appearance as brassy barmaid Sherry Dempsey. Upon meeting Sherry, widower Martin Crane...
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1997
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Although listed in the syndication package as the 101st episode of Frasier, this entry was originally advertised as the 100th...
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1997
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Season four of Frasier begins with the arrival in Seattle of Clive (Scott Atkinson), former fiancé of Martin Crane's live-in...
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1996
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Radio station KACL is purchased by Big Willy Boone (Richard Hamilton) a flamboyant 85-year-old Texas multimillionaire. It...
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1996
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Hoping to fix the 8000 dollars worth of unpaid parking tickets accumulated by his wife, Maris, Niles (David Hyde Pierce)...
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1996
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1996
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1995
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Firmly and comfortably ensconced in its Tuesday-night timeslot, Frasier launched its third season on NBC. The basic character...
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1995
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1995
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1995
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When a gloomy listener places a call to Frasier's radio show, Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) flippantly advises the woman to cheer...
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1994
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Eric Lutes makes his first appearance as Tom Duran, KACL radio's new station manager. Ever the "good fellow," Frasier...
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1994
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Frasier marked the beginning of its second season on NBC by moving from Thursday evenings to Tuesdays, remaining in this slot...
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1994
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Six screenwriters, all real-life friends, each wrote one of the sequences in this romantic comedy-drama that unfolds at a...
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1994
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