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Season One (1993/94)

  Episode: 1 "The Good Son"
  Leaving Boston, his bar stool in "Cheers", and his wife and son, Dr. Frasier Crane moves to a stylish apartment in Seattle and goes to work as the host of a radio phone-in advice program. Frasier and his brother Niles agree that their father is unable to live on his own any longer, so he moves in with Frasier. The brothers interview potential physical therapists for their father.
  Guest Voice(s): Griffin Dunne (Voice of Russell)
    Linda Hamiltion (Voice of Claire)
  Writer / Director: David Angell & Peter Casey & David Lee / James Burrows

  Episode: 2 "Space Quest"
  Frasier resents his father for moving into his apartment and bringing his dog and physical therapist with him, as his peace and quiet is hindered by them, along with Bulldog and a waiter.
  Guest Voice(s): Christopher Reeve (Voice of Leonard)
  Writer / Director: Sy Dukane & Denise Moss / James Burrows

  Episode: 3 "Dinner At Eight"
  Frasier and Niles agree to eat at Martin's favorite restaurant, the rustic "Timber Mill", not anticipating its "laid-back" atmosphere.
  Guest Voice(s): Patti LuPone (Voice of Pam)
  Writer / Director: Anne Flett & Chuck Ranberg / James Burrows

  Episode: 4 "I Hate Frasier Crane"
  After a newspaper critic prints an unflattering column about his radio show, Frasier starts a feud which culminates in a physical challenge.
  Guest Voice(s): Joe Mantegna (Voice of Derek Mann)
    Judith Ivey (Voice of Lorraine)
  Writer / Director: Christopher Lloyd / David Lee

  Episode: 5 "Here's Looking At You"
  Martin meets a woman via telescope, after discovering the fun of spying into other people's apartments. Frasier eagerly tries to set Martin up with Irene, but is perplexed after Martin rebuffs her.
  Guest Voice(s): Jeff Daniels (Voice of Doug)
  Writer / Director: Brad Hall / Andy Ackerman

  Episode: 6 "The Crucible"
  Frasier buys a painting by a renowned local artist, and then invites her to a dinner party in her honor, but his pride turns to humiliation when she announces to everyone that the painting is a forgery.
  Guest Voice(s): Robert Klein (Voice of Gary)
  Writer / Director: Sly Dukane & Denise Moss / James Burrows

  Episode: 7 "Call Me Irresponsible"
  Frasier deals with an ethical dilemma when he begins dating a woman after he advises her boyfriend to break up with her. When the boyfriend expresses a renewed interest in the woman, Frasier does everything he can to prevent their re-acquaintance
  Guest Voice(s): Bruno Kirby (Voice of Marco)
    Eddie Van Halen (Voice of Hank)
  Writer / Director: Anne Flett & Chuck Ranberg / James Burrows

  Episode: 8 "Beloved Infidel"
  Niles and Frasier begin to suspect their father of cheating on their mother years ago, when they discover him in an apparent clandestine rendezvous with an old friend.
  Guest Voice(s): JoBeth Williams (Voice of Danielle)
  Writer / Director: Leslie Eberhard / Andy Ackerman

  Episode: 9 "Selling Out"
  Frasier's agent persuades him to start doing television commercials, but where should he draw the line?
  Guest Voice(s): Carl Reiner (Voice of Roger)
  Writer / Director: Lloyd Garver / Andy Ackerman

  Episode: 10 "Oops"
  After Frasier hears a rumor that Bulldog is going to be fired, he lets the secret slip to Bulldog - who then panics and quits. Frasier does all he can to help restore Bulldog's job.
  Guest Voice(s): Jay Leno (Voice of Don)
  Writer / Director: Denise Moss & Sly Dukane / James Burrows

  Episode: 11 "Death Becomes Him"
  Frasier becomes aware of his own mortality when a man his age suddenly drops dead. Frasier attends the man's Shiva to determine how he could have died so young.
  Writer / Director: Leslie Eberhard / Andy Ackerman

  Episode: 12 "Miracle On Third Or Fourth Street"
  Frasier volunteers to work on Christmas Day when he learns that Frederick will not be visiting him for the holidays. The callers are as depressed as Frasier is, who decides to cheer himself up by eating dinner at a local diner where the patrons assume he's homeless.
  Guest Voice(s): Mel Brooks (Voice of Tom)
    Rosemary Clooney (Voice of Gladys)
    Dominick Dunne (Voice of Jeff)
    Ben Stiller (Voice of Barry)
    Eric Stoltz (Voice of Don)
  Writer / Director: Christopher Lloyd / James Burrows

  Episode: 13 "Guess Who's Coming To Breakfast"
  Frasier must make amends after he embarrasses Martin by talking on the radio about his romantic rendezvous with a neighbor.
  Guest Voice(s): Piper Laurie (Voice of Marianne)
    Henry Mancini (Voice of Al)
    Elijah Wood (Voice of Ethan)
  Writer / Director: Molly Newman / Andy Ackerman

  Episode: 14 "Can't Buy Me Love"
  Martin convinces Frasier to participate in a charity bachelor auction. Frasier nets an evening with a model; Roz a date with a footbal player; and Daphne a night with Bulldog.
  Writer / Director: Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano / James Burrows

  Episode: 15 "You Can't Tell A Crook By His Cover"
  Frasier and Niles take it upon themselves to spy on Daphne and protect her honour when she accepts a date with an ex-con.
  Writer / Director: Daivd Lloyd / Andy Ackerman

  Episode: 16 "The Show Where Lilith Comes Back"
  Frasier's ex-wife Lilith turns up in Seattle, ostensibly to attent a convention, and calls ino the radio show. However, Frasier soon discovers she has an ulterior motive.
  Guest Voice(s): Timothy Leary (Voice of Hank)
  Writer / Director: Ken Levine & David Isaacs / James Burrows

  Episode: 17 "A Midwinter Night's Dream"
  Niles tries to patch up another disagreement with Maris with a romantic dinner, which Daphne offers to prepare. However, a storm causes Niles and Daphne to be stuck together, alone, at Niles' house. Frasier comes charging to the rescue as he realizes that Daphne and Niles are all alone on a dark and stormy night.
  Writer / Director: Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano / David Lee

  Episode: 18 "And The Whimper Is..."
  Frasier and Roz are nominated for a SeeBee, a Seattle radio award, for the best talk show. At his agent's urgings, Frasier campaigns hard to win, only to regret his actions when he learns that Seattle's most eminent talk show host is retiring at the end of the year.
  Writer / Director: Denise Moss & Sly Dukane / James Burrows

  Episode: 19 "Give Him The Chair"
  Frasier gets himself into trouble when he throws out Martin's old chair. When Martin demands he get it back, Frasier is forced to search all over Seattle, and ultimately to a high school production of "Ten Little Indians" to retrieve the chair.
  Guest Voice(s): Malcolm McDowell (Voice of Dr. Bruga)
  Writer / Director: Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano / James Burrows

  Episode: 20 "Fortysomething"
  Frasier fears being a "mid-life crisis cliche" after he flirts with an attractive 22-year-old store clerk.
  Guest Voice(s): Reba McEntire (Voice of Rachel)
  Writer / Director: Sly Dukane & Denise Moss / Rick Beren

  Episode: 21 "Travels With Martin"
  The Cranes and Daphne set off on a road trip in a Winnebago to Mount Rushmore. Trouble ensues when Martin takes them into Canada, where Daphne is not allowed to tread.
  Writer / Director: Linda Morris & Vic Rauseo / James Burrows

  Episode: 22 "Author, Author"
  Sibling rivalry flares when Frasier and Niles decide to collaborate on self-help book about sibling relationships
  Guest Voice(s): Christine Lahti (Voice of Laura)
  Writer / Director: Don Seigel & Jerry Perzigian / James Burrows

  Episode: 23 "Frasier Crane's Day Off"
  Frasier comes down with the flu and Gil Chesterton fills in for him on his radio show. When paranoid Frasier believes both Gil and subsequent fill-in host, Niles, are after his job, he's more determined than ever to get back on the air.
  Guest Voice(s): Mary Tyler Moore (Voice of Marjorie)
    Patricia Hearst (Voice of Janice)
    Steve Lawrence (Voice of Howard)
    Eydie Gorme (Voice of Lois)
    Tommy Hilfiger (Voice of Robert)
    Garry Trudeau (Voice of Louis)
    Steve Young (Voice of Blake)
  Writer / Director: Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano / James Burrows

  Episode: 24 "My Coffee With Niles"
  Frasier and Niles meet at Café Nervosa to discuss the one-year anniversary of Frasier's move to Seattle.
  Writer / Director: David Angell & Peter Casey / James Burrows


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