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Episode: 1 (25) |
"Slow Tango In South Seattle" |
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An old friend of Frasier writes a steamy romance novel that includes an incident from Frasier's life, an affair with his piano teacher when he was only 17. Fearing the exposure could embarrass his teacher; Frasier pays her a visit, and finds she's not quite what he expected. |
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Guest Voice(s): |
James Spader (Voice of Steven) |
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Writer / Director: |
Martin Weiss / James Burrows |
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Episode: 2 (26) |
"The Unkindest Cut Of All" |
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When Eddie gets a neighbor's dog pregnant, it's decided it's time for Eddie to get neutered. As Niles and Frasier try to catch Eddie, he flees out the door and into Seattle. |
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Guest Voice(s): |
Lily Tomlin (Voice of Rita) |
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Writer / Director: |
David Hackel / Rick Beren |
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Episode: 3 (27) |
"The Matchmaker" |
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Frasier sets up a date for Daphne with the new station manager Tom, unaware that Tom is gay and believes he's actually dating Frasier. |
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Writer / Director: |
Joe Keenan / David Lee |
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Episode: 4 (28) |
"Flour Child" |
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With Niles unsure he's ready for the responsibilities of fatherhood, he takes to carrying a ten pound sack of flour around Seattle to simulate a child. Meanwhile, Frasier tries to
retrieve a tasteless message he accidentally wrote on a get-well
card. |
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Guest Voice(s): |
Amy Madigan (Voice of Maggie) |
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Writer / Director: |
Christopher Lloyd / James Burrows |
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Episode: 5 (29) |
"Dukes, We Hardly Knew You" |
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Niles and Frasier can't bring themselves to tell Martin that they're investors in the company planning to tear down Martin's favorite bar and replace it with a mini-mall. |
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Writer / Director: |
Linda Morris & Vic Rauseo / James Burrows |
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Episode: 6 (30) |
"The Botched Language Of Cranes" |
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Frasier's advice to a depressed listener prompts a deluge
of criticism when he offends all of Seattle. |
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Guest Voice(s): |
Alfre Woodard (Voice of Edna) |
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Sandra Dee (Voice of Connie) |
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Writer / Director: |
Joe Keenan / David Lee |
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Episode: 7 (31) |
"The Candidate" |
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Frasier agrees to make a television commercial for his candidate of choice in a local election, only to learn some very distressing information moments before they film. |
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Guest Voice(s): |
Sydney Pollack (Voice of Holden Thorpe) |
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Writer / Director: |
Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano / James Burrows |
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Episode: 8 (32) |
"Adventures In Paridise (Part 1)" |
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Frasier heads for a vacation in Bora-Bora with a new flame...and runs into someone totally unexpected. |
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Guest Voice(s): |
Art Garfunkel (Voice of Chester) |
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Writer / Director: |
Ken Levine & David Isaacs / James Burrows |
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Episode: 9 (33) |
"Adventures In Paridise (Part 2)" |
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Frasier makes a fool of himself, obsessed with one-upping Lilith and her boyfriend. |
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Guest Voice(s): |
Kevin Bacon (Voice of Vic) |
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Writer / Director: |
Ken Levine & David Isaacs / James Burrows |
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Episode: 10 (34) |
"Burying A Grudge" |
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While visiting Maris at the hospital (she's having a face-lift), Frasier finds Martin's old partner Artie. Frasier then tries to mend the long standing rift between them.
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Guest Voice(s): |
Betty Comden (Voice of Linda) |
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Adolph Green (Voice of Walter) |
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Writer / Director: |
David Lloyd / Andy Ackerman |
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Episode: 11 (35) |
"Seat Of Power" |
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Frasier calls in a plumber who just happens to be the bully who terrorized Niles in high school. |
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Guest Voice(s): |
Macaulay Culkin (Voice of Elliott) |
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Writer / Director: |
Steven Levitan / James Burrows |
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Episode: 12 (36) |
"Roz In The Doghouse" |
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Bulldog asks Roz to produce his sports show, but Frasier is convinced
that this is just another ploy for him to get Roz into bed. |
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Guest Voice(s): |
Carly Simon (Voice of Marie) |
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Rosie Perez (Voice of Francesca) |
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Writer / Director: |
Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano / James Burrows |
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Episode: 13 (37) |
"Retirement Is Murder" |
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Martin tries to solve a case he's been unable to close for years, the "Weeping Lotus" murder, involving a prostitute, a cop, and a monkey. |
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Guest Voice(s): |
Mary Steenburgen (Voice of Marjorie) |
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Writer / Director: |
Elias Davis & David Pollack / Alan Myerson |
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Episode: 14 (38) |
"Fool Me Once, Shame On You, Fool Me Twice..." |
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A conniving man steals Frasier's briefcase, then goes around Seattle impersonating Frasier. The theft also threatens to rob Frasier of his belief in the basic goodness in people, and his car. |
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Guest Voice(s): |
? (Voice of Denise) |
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Writer / Director: |
Christopher Lloyd / Phillip Charles MacKenzie |
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Episode: 15 (39) |
"You Scratch My Book" |
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Stunning psychologist Honey Snow (Shannon Tweed) makes quite an impact on Frasier - so much so that he agrees to endorse her latest book, despite disagreeing with it's theories. |
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Writer / Director: |
Joe Keenan / Andy Ackerman |
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Episode: 16 (40) |
"The Show Where Sam Shows Up" |
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Sam (Ted Danson) arrives in town with news of the Cheers gang. When it transpires he's on the run from his fiancée Sheila, Frasier advises commitment, but is unaware that she is a rampant nymphomaniac. Matters become further complicated when it turns out that Frasier himself once spent the night with her. |
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Writer / Director: |
Ken Levine & David Isaacs / James Burrows |
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Episode: 17 (41) |
"Daphne's Room" (a.k.a "A Room With A View") |
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Daphne decides to move out of the Crane residence when she catches Frasier in her bedroom several times. |
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Writer / Director: |
Linda Morris & Vic Rauseo / David Lee |
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Episode: 18 (42) |
"The Club" |
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Niles and Frasier sabotage each other's chances for acceptance into Seattle's prestigious Empire Club. |
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Guest Voice(s): |
Gary Sinise (Voice of Sid) |
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Writer / Director: |
Elias Davis & David Pollack / David Lee |
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Episode: 19 (43) |
"Someone To Watch Over Me" |
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Frasier is nominated for a broadcasting award only to have to call in a bodyguard when he believes he is pestered by an stalker. |
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Guest Voice(s): |
John Lithgow (Voice of Madman Martinez) |
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Writer / Director: |
Don Seigel / James Burrows |
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Episode: 20 (44) |
"Breaking The Ice" |
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Frasier gatecrashes Martin and Niles' fishing trip to try some family bonding, but it proves to be far from a good idea. |
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Writer / Director: |
Steven Levitan / Phillip Charles MacKenzie |
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Episode: 21 (45) |
"An Affair To Forget" |
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When a listener calls the radio show worried that her husband (a fencing instructor) is having
an affair, Frasier becomes convinced that the affair is with Maris, prompting Niles to take up a sword to fence for Maris' honour. |
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Writer / Director: |
Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett Giordano / Phillip Charles MacKenzie |
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Episode: 22 (46) |
"Agents In America, Part III" |
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Frasier's agent (Bebe) convinces him to stay off the air in order to force
the radio station to renegotiate his contract. After the station paints over his parking space, cleans out his cubicle, and auditions replacements, Frasier demands that Bebe negotiate. Of course with Bebe, negotiations are never simple. |
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Writer / Director: |
Joe Keenan / Phillip Charles MacKenzie |
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Episode: 23 (47) |
"The Innkeepers" |
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Frasier and Niles' brief foray into the restaurant business leads
to the realization that some dreams should not be made into reality, when on the opening night of their new restaurant - "Les Frères Heureux" (The Happy Brothers) - everything that can go wrong, does go wrong. |
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Writer / Director: |
David Lloyd / James Burrows |
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Episode: 24 (48) |
"Dark Victory" |
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Not even a family birthday party for Martin can eliminate the
bickering and lighten the mood at Frasier's, especially after
the whole city suffers a blackout. Frasier uses his professional training to help bring everyone together. |
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Guest Voice(s): |
Shelley Duvall (Voice of Caroline) |
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Writer / Director: |
Christopher Lloyd & Linda Morris & Vic Rasueo / James Burrows |
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