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2013
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Tin Man
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2012
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A working mother strives to balance her demanding career with the stress of raising two young children and maintaining a...
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Clark Cooper
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2011
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This documentary charts the history of crime dramas on television. The filmmakers discuss some of the classic programs like...
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Narrator
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2011
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This documentary charts the history of science fiction shows on television. The filmmakers discuss some of the classic...
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Narrator
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2011
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This documentary charts the history of children's television programs and features discussions of such influential figures...
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Narrator
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2011
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This documentary charts the history of one of the most popular genres in television, the western. The filmmakers discuss...
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Narrator
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2011
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Executive Producer
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2011
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2010
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Fresh out of prison and eager to start a new life, ambitious ex-con Tommy (Tim Allen) plots to revive the family business and...
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Frank
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2010
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This installment in the Lafflink's Platinum Comedy Series features early stand-up comedy performances from the likes of such...
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2010
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This remake of the '80s classic focuses on a group of young students attending a high school for the performing arts....
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2009
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Hank Pryor
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2009
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General George C. Patton
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2008
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When the mischievous antics of a precocious 12-year-old girl result in the outcome of the United States presidential election...
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President Boone
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2008
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Forest Whitaker, Kim Basinger, Jay Mohr, Danny DeVito, Nick Cannon, and Carla Gugino star in director Mark Rydell's ensemble...
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Det. Brunner
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2007
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Fox's Back to You was a tailor-made vehicle for two sitcom favorites, Frasier's Kelly Grammer and Everybody Loves Raymond's...
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Chuck
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2007
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The explosive X-Men motion picture trilogy officially draws to a close with this release that finds Rush Hour director...
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2006
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One of two football-themed series of the 2006-2007 TV season (the other was Friday Night Lights, CW's The Game was a spinoff...
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Executive Producer
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2006
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Lost's Jorje Garcia stars alongside Nathan Stevens and Cameron Richardson in this comedy about a rebellious high school...
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Executive Producer
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2005
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Executive Producer
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2005
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Disney's animated feature Teacher's Pet is based on the award-winning ABC cartoon show created by artist Gary Baseman. Spot...
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Dr. Krank
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2004
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Differentiating this TV-movie version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol from the hundreds of other adaptations of the...
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Ebenezer Scrooge
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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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Director
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2004
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2004
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Bidding goodbye to Charlotte as she prepares to take a train to an out-of-town convention, Frasier is heartbroken when she...
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Director
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2004
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Director
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2004
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A guy looking for easy money gets a lot more than he bargained for in this noir-flavored independent comedy. John Person...
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2003
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Established in 1905 for the encouragement and nurturing of young talent, the New York-based conservatory Juilliard has...
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2003
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Worried over financial difficulties, Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) heads to his favorite hangout, the Café Nervosa, only to have...
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Director
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2003
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Barbie of Swan Lake is the third direct-to video computer-animated feature starring a CGI Barbie, following...
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Rothbart
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2003
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Roz (Peri Gilpin) cannot help but be amazed how much Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) has in common with his late mother's research...
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Director
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2003
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Director
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2003
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Though she has decided to leave Seattle for a better job out of town, Roz (Peri Gilpin) begins having second thoughts about...
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Director
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2003
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Felicity Huffman makes her first series appearance as Julia Wilcox, KACL's new financial analyst. The abrasive, condescending...
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Director
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2003
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In the first episode of a two-part story, the never-seen but omnipresent Maris comes back into the life of her ex-husband...
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Director
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2003
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Introduced as a component of other cable cartoon series, the animated Gary the Rat graduated to solo, half-hour status on...
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Executive Producer, Gary "The Rat" Andrws
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2003
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The 11th and final season of Cheers begins as Roz (Peri Gilpin) returns to Seattle radio station KACL claiming that she is...
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Director
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2003
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News flash! Both Crane brothers are nervous Nellies this week. Niles is getting more anxious than ever about his impending...
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Director
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2003
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Director
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2003
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Although it was common knowledge in the industry that the eleventh season of Frasier would be its last, NBC did not make a...
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Executive Producer
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2003
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Narrator
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2003
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To prove to Niles (David Hyde Pierce) that he doesn't deliberately go out of his way to sabotage his own romances, Frasier...
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Director
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2003
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Director
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2002
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The scene is a parking garage, where a defiant Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) takes a stand -- and blocks traffic -- when he feels...
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Director
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2002
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Director
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2002
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West Wing co-star Allison Janney appears in this episode as Suzanne, one of three blind dates set up for Frasier...
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Director
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2002
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This NBC sitcom was rather blatantly inspired by the movie comedy hit Meet the Parents. According to network publicity,...
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Executive Producer
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2002
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In the second episode of a three-part story, Niles (David Hyde Pierce) seems uncharacteristically calm as he prepares to...
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Director
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2002
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As Season Ten of Frasier begins, Niles (David Hyde Pierce) and Daphne (Jane Leeves) have bypassed their meticulously planned...
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Executive Producer, Frasier Crane
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2002
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Kelsey Grammer stars as Nick St. Nicholas, a Miami-based playboy philanthropist who is about to make his life complete by...
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Nick St. Nicholas
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2002
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If one is to believe this made-for-cable biopic, America's most notorious turncoat Benedict Arnold sold out his country...
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Gen. George Washington
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2002
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An action drama centering on the media circus, 15 Minutes focuses on a New York homicide detective named Eddie Flemming...
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Robert Hawkins
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2001
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Director
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2001
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KACL station manager Kenny Daly (Tom McGowan) is down in the dumps over his failing marriage. Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) tries...
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Director
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2001
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Daphne (Jane Leeves) becomes jealous of an attractive businesswoman (Sherilyn Fenn) who is currently being treated by Niles...
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Director
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2001
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Director
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2001
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Director
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2001
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Director
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2001
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Yes, it's a day in May, and a very busy one for the Frasier gang. First off, Daphne (Jane Leeves) befriends a dog lover named...
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Director
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2001
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Like its predecessors, this installment to the popular Laughing Out Loud series offers viewers the experience of a standup...
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2001
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Director
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2001
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Director
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2001
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The funny side of sports fandom provides the common element for two stories in this made-for-cable anthology feature. In the...
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Howard Greene
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2001
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Director
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2001
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Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, Sheryl Crow, George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Tom Petty, Al Pacino, and many more entertainment...
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2001
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The ninth season of Frasier serves up the "payoff" for the setup established at the end of Season Eight. Once again, Frasier...
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Executive Producer, Frasier Crane
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2001
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Director
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2000
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Niles' fractious lady friend Dr. Mel Karnofsky (Jane Adams) has no qualms about exploiting the long-standing rivalry between...
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Director
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2000
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The Crane household is set on its ear when social-climbing Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) hires a "veddy" proper British butler...
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Director
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2000
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Season seven of Frasier came to a rousing finale with the now-legendary "Winnebago" elopement of Niles Crane (David Hyde...
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Executive Producer, Frasier Crane
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2000
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Woody the Cowboy, Buzz Lightyear, and the rest of their friends from the toy box return in this computer-animated sequel to...
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Stinky Pete the Prospector
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1999
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Season Seven of Frasier opens as Daphne Moon (Janes Leeves), cockney caregiver for the Crane brothers' ex-cop dad Martin...
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Executive Producer, Frasier Crane
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1999
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Season seven of Frasier begins as Martin Crane (John Mahoney) celebrates another birthday. As a means of recalling happy days...
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Director
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1999
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This episode weaves together three separate subplots all connected to Valentine's Day. First, Niles (David Hyde Pierce) tries...
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Director
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1999
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Bebe Neuwirth once more steps into the shoes and mercurial personality of Dr. Lilith Sternin, volatile ex-wife of Frasier...
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Director
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1999
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Ace animator Don Bluth directed this direct-to-video follow-up to his 1997 hit Anastasia, concentrating on the adventures of...
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Zozi
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1999
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An artist struggles against the vulgarity of the film industry and the eccentricities of his friends and loved ones in this...
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1999
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Directed by Iwerks' granddaughter, this documentary seeks to highlight the cinematic accomplishments of Ub Iwerks, a...
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Narrator
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1999
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George Orwell's political fable about corruption and betrayal in post-revolutionary Russia gets a new look in this version...
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Snowball
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1999
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A handful of Walt Disney's best loved characters appear in this direct-to-video release, which tells three different tales of...
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1999
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Although his marriage to Maris is all but kaput, Niles (David Hyde Pierce) is still too chicken to declare his love for...
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Director
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1998
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No longer a fish out of water in Seattle, Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) begins this season believing that his life is going...
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Frasier Crane
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1998
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British director Vadim Jean helmed this British-Canadian family comedy about former private eye Howard Spitz (Kelsey Grammer...
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Howard Spitz
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1998
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Host
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1998
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Excessive military spending provides the impetus behind this sharp, satirical account of an honest Air Force colonel who is...
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1998
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The Christmas season affords Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) yet another opportunity to advance his love life -- or bollix it up. It...
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Director
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1998
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Frasier Crane
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1997
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Although Martin (John Mahoney) has patched up his quarrel with his lady friend Sherry (Marsha Mason), Martin's live-in...
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Director
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1997
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The first feature from the 20th Century-Fox animation unit in Phoenix, Arizona, this is the ninth film produced and directed...
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Vladimir
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1997
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This season of Frasier finds the Crane household in a variety of turning points. Niles' (David Hyde Pierce) long-separated...
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Frasier Crane
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1996
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Vulgar, slapstick comedy abounds in this feature film debut for television sitcom star Kelsey Grammer. Almost everyone else...
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Lt. Cmdr. Tom Dodge
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1996
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Director
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1996
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Crafted in the mold of his classic play-cum-films Plaza Suite and California Suite, the legendary Neil Simon authors London...
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Sidney Nichols
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1996
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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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Frasier Crane
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1995
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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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Frasier Crane
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1994
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An autistic boy is a police officer's only hope at catching some robbers in this made-for-TV crime drama. Kelsey Grammer...
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Detective Frank Marlow
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1994
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Semi-corrupt public official Mayor Joe Quimby (voice of Dan Castellaneta) is up for re-election, and radio talk-show host and...
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1994
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Host
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1994
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The first of Frasier's eleven seasons began just where the series' predecessor, Cheers, left off -- with psychiatrist Frasier...
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Frasier Crane
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1993
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Markie Post, Corbin Bernsen, and Kelsey Grammer headline this tightly wound thriller about a devoted wife who makes a...
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Ron McNally
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1993
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Former highbrow children's entertainer and failed criminal genius Sideshow Bob (voice of Kelsey Grammer) has once again won...
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1993
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1992
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Marge Simpson (voice of Julie Kavner) may not have a perfect marriage, but her sister Selma (also voiced by Kavner) seems...
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1992
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This technically polished debut feature follows a young Los Angeleno's descent into madness and journey back again. As the...
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1992
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This episode literally begins with a bang, as the Enterprise explodes with all hands on board. A few minutes into the...
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1992
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Although Cheers had dropped from first to eighth place in the ratings from 1990 to 1992, its 11th and final season still...
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Frasier Crane
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1992
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Picking up where season nine left off, the tenth season of Cheers began with Rebecca Howe (Kirstie Alley) reluctantly...
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Frasier Crane
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1991
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Bart Simpson (voice of Nancy Cartwright) is a loyal fan of children's television star Krusty the Clown (voice of Dan...
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1990
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Frasier Crane
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1990
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1989
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As Cheers entered its eighth season, viewers began to wonder if the long-awaited romance between Sam Malone (Ted Danson) and...
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Frasier Crane
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1989
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While at the high-school prom, a group of students find romance and fun, while their parents enjoy the same. ~ John Bush,...
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1988
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Although, at 22 episodes, the seventh season of Cheers' was the series' shortest since 1983, there was no lack of fascinating...
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Frasier Crane
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1988
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Fans of Cheers greeted the series' sixth season in a heightened state of anticipation and anxiety: Now that series regular...
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Frasier Crane
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1987
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A six-hour adaptation of Danielle Steel's best-selling novel, the ABC miniseries Crossings began on board a transatlantic...
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1986
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Season five of Cheers opened with a resolution to the cliffhanger established at the end of season four, with Cheers' owner...
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Frasier Crane
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1986
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As in earlier years, the action in the first episode of Cheers' fourth season was driven by the plot lines left dangling...
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Frasier Crane
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1985
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There was good news and bad news for Cheers during its third season. In the former category, the series continued to climb...
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Dr. Frasier Crane
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1984
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Viewers who are fans of American presidents and their pet dogs should find this video narrated by actor Kelsey Grammer to be...
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