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Actors: Tim Bagley, Mindy Sterling, Laura Marano, Madeline Carroll, Wendi McLendon-Covey
Actors: Felicity Huffman, Dan Butler, Edward Hibbert, Tom McGowan, Patrick Kerr
Synopsis: Felicity Huffman makes her first series appearance as Julia Wilcox, KACL's new financial analyst. The abrasive, condescending Julia rubs everyone the wrong way, but Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) -- who can be pretty abrasive and condescending himself -- believes she's merely insecure. He extends the Read More
Actors: Felicity Huffman, Millicent Martin, Dan Butler, Edward Hibbert, Patrick Kerr
Synopsis: Though she has decided to leave Seattle for a better job out of town, Roz (Peri Gilpin) begins having second thoughts about bidding farewell to Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) -- especially since he is drawing ever closer to the mercurial Julia Wilcox (Felicity Huffman). This state of affairs leads to Read More
Actors: Millicent Martin, Dan Butler, Tom McGowan, Patrick Kerr, Steven Anthony Lawrence
Synopsis: Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) has just about had enough of the practical jokes perpetrated by radio sports guy "Bulldog" Briscoe (Dan Butler). Clearly what is called for is a get-even scheme so elaborate and complicated that Frasier has to bring in "outside help." And on the subject of revenge Read More
Actors: Bebe Neuwirth, Patrick Kerr, Trevor Einhorn, Tom McGowan, Corey John Fischer
Synopsis: Hoping to master Hebrew so that he can give a speech at his son's bar mitzvah, Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) turns to nerdy Noel (Patrick Kerr) for help. Noel agrees to coach Frasier, but in return Frasier must obtain a valuable autograph at a sci-fi convention. Alas, things go very wrong, whereupon Read More
Synopsis: Tony Goldwyn guest stars as Roger, current boyfriend of Roz (Peri Gilpin). Though delighted at the prospect of a relationship that might actually last more than a few weeks, Roz is also worried over the somewhat aromatic fact that Roger is a garbage man. Meanwhile, Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) tries Read More
Synopsis: Derek Jacobi won an Emmy award for his performance in this episode as a burned-out Shakespearian actor named Jackson Headley. Reduced to playing a thankless role on a TV sci-fi program, Headley is "rescued" by two of his biggest fans, Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) and Niles (David Hyde Pierce). This Read More
Actors: Holly Hunter, Ron Silver
Synopsis: This 2001 TV docudrama relates the story of tennis' 1973 "Battle of the Sexes" between Wimbledon champions Billie Jean King (Holly Hunter) and Bobby Riggs (Ron Silver), an event considered by many to be an early victory for feminism. Riggs, 20 years past his prime, lives to wager on anything and Read More
Synopsis: Bill Gates guest stars on this, the 200th episode of Frasier. It so happens that this landmark event occurs on the same day as the 2000th radio broadcast of Frasier's radio call-in show. Having accumulated all but one of his broadcast tapes, Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) must now negotiate with the Read More
Synopsis: In the first half of Frasier's two-part season-six finale, Niles (David Hyde Pierce) remains depressed over the impending marriage of Daphne (Jane Leeves) and Donny (Saul Rubinek) -- at least until he meets an attractive stranger at Café Nervosa. Meanwhile, Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) thinks he has Read More
Synopsis: In the conclusion of Frasier's season-six finale, all three of the Crane men continue to encounter big problems in their respective love lives. Niles (David Hyde Pierce) decides his new girlfriend is too "hip" for his room; Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) is caught between two lovers, whose names he Read More
Synopsis: A hitherto unknown Crane family heirloom has Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) and Niles (David Hyde Pierce). If authentic, the heirloom will prove that the brothers are descended from Russian nobility. What to do? What else is there to do? Artifact in hand, Frasier and Niles show up on the popular PBS Read More
Synopsis: This is the episode that answers the burning question: Which Crane brother is smarter, Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) or Niles (David Hyde Pierce)? The brothers' childhood IQ tests, long kept secret by their late mother, have finally been released, and the stats are in. Naturally, the results are more Read More
Synopsis: It has been quite a while since one of Frasier's old pals from the Cheers gang has paid a visit to Seattle. This episode makes up for lost time as Woody Harrelson returns in his old sitcom role as hayseed bartender-turned-politician Woody Boyd. Arriving in town to attend a wedding, Woody regales a Read More
Synopsis: Once again, the Crane brothers are having women trouble. Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) would like to hook up with attractive Tricia (Lisa Waltz), but circumstances always conspire against him -- particulary on the night he is to be inducted into the Safari Club. Meanwhile, Niles (David Hyde Pierce) has Read More
Synopsis: The "all-salsa" format at Seattle radio station KACL has apparently laid a large and noxious egg. Can it be that station management will reverse its earlier decision and rehire all of its talk-show hosts -- including Frasier (Kelsey Grammer)? And what of Frasier's equally unemployed producer (and Read More
Synopsis: In honor of KACL's anniversary, Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) puts together his version of a "classic" radio drama. Unfortunately, Frasier insists upon directing the show as well, assuming this responsibility in the manner that makes your average banana-republic dictator look like Santa Claus; not Read More
Synopsis: In the first half of "The Bottle Deposit," it's Elaine versus the "Oh Henry Heiress" in a bidding war for a set of golf clubs originally owned by J.F.K. and highly coveted by Peterman (John O'Hurley). Kramer (Michael Richards) and Newman (Wayne Knight) travel to Michigan to get a double refund on Read More
Actors: Matt LeBlanc, Jayne Brook, Jack Warden, Bill Cobbs, Doren Fein, Jay Caputo
Synopsis: If, in the world of the movies, a dog can play basketball and a donkey can play football, why can't a chimp play baseball? That question is answered in the family comedy Ed. Jack "Deuce" Cooper (Matt LeBlanc) is a struggling baseball pitcher who has great natural talent but keeps choking under Read More
Synopsis: Drew (Drew Carey) regrets firing store employee Suzie (Angela Dohrmann) for incompetence when he finds out that she's the girlfriend of his boss Mr. Bell. Fortunately, Bell isn't too upset because he's set his sights on another woman; unfortunately, that other woman happens to be Drew's best Read More
Synopsis: In the first episode of a two-part story, new KACL station manager Kate Costas (Mercedes Ruehl) cancels the staff's annual raises. On behalf of his colleagues, Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) storms into Kate's office to register a protest. But one thing leads to another (as they often do), and before Read More
Synopsis: Niles (David Hyde Pierce) finally works up the gumption to tell off his wife Maris. This may explain why Niles turns up on the doorstep of his brother Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) and father Martin (John Mahoney), moaning over the fact that Maris hasn't been seen for three days. Frasier advises Niles Read More
Synopsis: In the conclusion of a three-part story arc, Drew (Drew Carey) acts as his own attorney when he is sued by fellow employee Nora for creating a "hostile workplace" by posting a harmlessly obscene newspaper cartoon about a nearsighted caterpillar and a crinkle-cut french fry. It looks bad for Drew Read More
Synopsis: Both Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) and Roz (Peri Gilpin) are nominated for the "SeaBea," Seattle's most coveted broadcasting award. At the urging of his mercenary agent, Bebe (Harriet Sansom Harris), Frasier mounts a shameless campaign to win the award, culminating in the promise of expensive gifts for Read More
Synopsis: In the final episode of Law & Order's fourth season, a highly independent hearing-impaired woman is found murdered. Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Logan (Chris Noth) turn their sights on the dead woman's two most recent sweethearts -- one of whom was her mentor at the institute where she studied to Read More
Synopsis: A tongue-tied Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) manages to say all the wrong things at the breakfast table after his father, Martin (John Mahoney), has spent the night with a woman. Realizing that he has embarrassed his dad, Frasier tries to make amends during his radio show -- and succeeds to make things Read More
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