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| Episode: 1 (49) | "She's The Boss" | |
| A new station manager, Kate Costas, takes over and disagrees with Frasier from the beginning. When Frasier refuses to implement Kate's ideas, she banishes his show to the graveyard shift. | ||
| Guest Voice(s): | Tom Hulce (Voice of Keith) | |
| Matthew Broderick (Voice of Mark) | ||
| Carrie Fisher (Voice of Phyllis) | ||
| Teri Garr (Voice of Nancy) | ||
| Writer / Director: | Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano / Phillip Charles MacKenzie | |
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| Episode: 2 (50) | "Shrink Rap" | |
| Frasier and Niles attempt to go into practice together, leading to one disaster after another. Their constant fighting lead them to consult a family therapist. | ||
| Guest Voice(s): | Blair Brown (Voice of Jill) | |
| Writer / Director: | Christpoher Lloyd / David Lee | |
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| Episode: 3 (51) | "Martin Does It His Way" | |
| While digging through boxes, Frasier finds an unfinished song written by Martin for Frank Sinatra. | ||
| Guest Voice(s): | Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio (Voice of Eileen) | |
| Writer / Director: | David Lloyd / Phillip Charles MacKenzie | |
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| Episode: 4 (52) | "Leapin' Lizards" | |
| Bulldog plays one to many practical jokes on Frasier, prompting Frasier to decide to get even with a practical joke of his own. | ||
| Guest Voice(s): | Billy Crystal (Voice of Jack) | |
| Ed Harris (Voice of Rob) | ||
| Writer / Director: | Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano / Phillip Charles MacKenzie | |
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| Episode: 5 (53) | "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" | |
| Frasier hires a contractor to repair a small scratch on the floor on the day he is to host a wine tasting. Of course, everything spiral's into chaos as problems pile onto each other. | ||
| Guest Voice(s): | Brooke Adams (Voice of Marylin) | |
| Writer / Director: | Anne Flett-Giordano / Phillip Charles MacKenzie | |
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| Episode: 6 (54) | "Sleeping With The Enemy (Part 1)" | |
| The staff goes into open revolt after the new station manager, Kate Costas, cancels their annual raise. Frasier is elected by them to battle her in negotiations. However, Frasier and Kate give way to their mutal attraction. | ||
| Guest Voice(s): | Laura Dern (Voice of June) | |
| Writer / Director: | Linda Morris & Vic Rauseo / Jeff Melman | |
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| Episode: 7 (55) | "The Adventures Of Bad Boy And Dirty Girl (Part 2)" | |
| Kate and Frasier agree to slow their relationship down. Unfortunately, during a late-night broadcast Frasier is conducting without Roz, their passion rises again and the sounds of their encounter are broadcast all over Seattle when Frasier unknowingly turns the microphone on, leaving the audience guessing the identity of "Bad Boy" Dr. Crane's special in-studio guest "Dirty Girl." | ||
| Guest Voice(s): | Cyd Charisse | |
| Writer / Director: | Joe Keenan / Phillip Charles MacKenzie | |
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| Episode: 8 (56) | "The Last Time I Saw Maris" | |
| Maris throws Niles out of the house and asks for a divorce after he stands up to her. | ||
| Guest Voice(s): | Paul Mazursky (Voice of Vinnie) | |
| Writer / Director: | Ian Gurvitz / Phillip Charles MacKenzie | |
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| Episode: 9 (57) | "Frasier Grinch" | |
| After the shipping company sends Frasier the wrong gift for Frederick, Frasier heads to the mall for some last minute shopping. | ||
| Guest Voice(s): | Ray Liotta (Voice of Bob) | |
| Writer / Director: | David Lloyd / Phillip Charles MacKenzie | |
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| Episode: 10 (58) | "It's Hard To Say Goobye If You Won't Leave" | |
| Frasier realizes the true depth of his feelings for Kate, only to find out that she's leaving for Chicago the next day. | ||
| Writer / Director: | Steven Levitan / Phillip Charles MacKenzie | |
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| Episode: 11 (59) | "The Friend" | |
| Frasier's on-air appeal for friendship backfires when Bob calls, and they arrange to meet, as he and Frasier share nothing in common. Frasier then desperately tries to find a way of breaking it off with Bob without him thinking it's because Bob is wheelchair-bound. | ||
| Writer / Director: | Jack Burditt / Phillip Charles MacKenzie | |
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| Episode: 12 (60) | "Come Lie With Me" | |
| When Frasier lays down the law after finding out Joe spent the night in Daphne's room, Daphne decides to leave and find a place of her own. | ||
| Writer / Director: | Steven Levitan / Phillip Charles MacKenzie | |
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| Episode: 13 (61) | "Moon Dance" | |
| Daphne gives Niles ballroom dancing lessons, as he prepares for a the annual "Snow Ball". When his date cancels, Daphne volunteers to accompany him to the ball, providing him with the night of his life. | ||
| Guest Voice(s): | Jodie Foster (Voice of Marlene) | |
| Writer / Director: | Joe Keenan & Christopher Lloyd & Rob Greenberg & Jack Burditt & Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano & Linda Morris & Vic Rauseo / Kelsey Grammer |
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| Episode: 14 (62) | "The Show Where Diana Comes Back" | |
| Frasier panics when Diane Chambers makes a surprise visit to Seattle. | ||
| Writer / Director: | Christopher Lloyd / James Burrows | |
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| Episode: 15 (63) | "A Word To The Wiseguy" | |
| When Maris gets a parking ticket, Niles enlists the help of a mobster (Jorome Belasco) to "fix" the problem. When Jerome's girlfriend, Brandy, is advised to leave him by Frasier after she gives him a list of all of his problems, the brothers Crane fear retribution. | ||
| Guest Voice(s): | Faith Prince (Voice of Brandy) | |
| Randy Travis (Voice of Man) | ||
| Writer / Director: | Joe Keenan / Phillip Charles MacKenzie | |
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| Episode: 16 (64) | "Look Before You Leap" | |
| On Leap Day, Frasier encourages everyone to "take a leap" and do something special. Everyone goes along with his advice: Roz appeals on-air for a date with a handsome stranger she met on the bus; Martin takes off for a buddy's birthday bash in Montana; and Daphne gets a new haircut. Meanwhile, an affection starved Niles looks forward to Maris' unexpected invitation for a tryst, which Frasier tries to discourage, and Frasier takes his own leap by announcing he will sing an untried aria instead of his usual show tune during his annual appearance on the local PBS pledge drive. | ||
| Writer / Director: | Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano / James Burrows | |
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| Episode: 17 (65) | "High Crane Drifter" | |
| Following a particularly stressfull day, Frasier physically throws a rude customer out of Café Nervosa. The next day, the story appears in the newspaper and he becomes a city-wide hero. | ||
| Guest Voice(s): | Joan Allen (Voice of Lydia) | |
| Katarina Witt (Voice of Brenda) | ||
| Jerry Orbach (Voice of Mitch) | ||
| Billy Barty (Voice of Chris) | ||
| Eric Idle (Voice of Chuck) | ||
| Marsha Kramer (Voice of Anne) | ||
| Jane Pauley (Voiceo of Rochelle) | ||
| Writer / Director: | Jack Burditt / Phillip Charles MacKenzie | |
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| Episode: 18 (66) | "Chess Pains" | |
| When Frasier gets a new chess board and challenges his father, he expects to beat him easily. When Martin defeats Frasier time after time, Frasier becomes obsessed with the game and beating his father. | ||
| Writer / Director: | Rob Greenberg / Gordon Hunt | |
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| Episode: 19 (67) | "Crane Vs. Crane" | |
| Niles and Frasier face off when they take opposite sides in a courtroom hearing over an old eccentric's mental capacity hearing. Niles believes the old man, Harlow Safford, to be as crazy as a loon, while Frasier interprets his quirks as eccentricities. | ||
| Guest Voice(s): | Mrs. Debbie Fields (Voice of Beth) | |
| Writer / Director: | David Lloyd / Phillip Charles MacKenzie | |
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| Episode: 20 (68) | "Police Story" | |
| When a female police officer, Maureen, pulls Frasier over for speeding, he finds himself attracted to her. He convinces Martin to show him the local cop bars so he can meet her again. Unfortunately (for Frasier), when they do find her, Maureen is more interested in Martin. | ||
| Writer / Director: | Sly Rosen / Phillip Charles MacKenzie | |
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| Episode: 21 (69) | "Where There's Smoke, There's Fired" | |
| KACL is sold to Big Willy Boone who happens to be engaged to Frasier's agent, Bebe. When Big Willy demands that Bebe break her smoking habit, she enlists Frasier's help to make sure she gets it done. | ||
| Writer / Director: | Joe Keenan / Phillip Charles MacKenzie | |
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| Episode: 22 (70) | "Frasier Loves Roz" | |
| When Roz dates one of Niles' patients, a compulsive womanizer, Frasier wants to warn Roz, but can't find away around his ethical obligation for confidentiality. Roz mistakes Frasier's concern about her for feelings of affection. | ||
| Guest Voice(s): | David Duchovny (Voice of Tom) | |
| Writer / Director: | Suzanne Martin / Phillip Charles MacKenzie | |
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| Episode: 23 (71) | "The Focus Group" | |
| A focus group of 12 people evaluate Frasier's radio program. Eleven of the twelve members think that the show is perfect. Frasier obsesses about the one man who disagrees, a newspaper stand owner, and in the process inadvertently ruins the man's life. | ||
| Writer / Director: | Rob Greenberg / Phillip Charles MacKenzie | |
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| Episode: 24 (72) | "You Can Never Go Home Again" | |
| Roz gives Frasier a copy of his first broadcast as a present to celebrate his three-year anniversary at KACL. As he listens, Frasier reflects on the years since his return to Seattle. | ||
| Writer / Director: | Linda Morris & Vic Rauseo / David Lee | |
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