Recently divorced psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane moves back from Boston, MA to his home town of Seattle, Washington, where his ex-policeman father, Martin Crane, and his psychiatrist brother, Niles Crane, also live. He moves into an expensive apartment with his father and his father's newly appointed health care worker from England, Daphne Moon.
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11x25 Goodnight, Seattle (2) Aired: May. 13, 2004In part 2 of the finale of Frasier, Eddie is taken to the vet by the family during Martin and Ronee's wedding rehersals, Niles and Daphne have … [continue reading]
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Directors
- David Lee (41 episodes)
- Kelsey Grammer (37 episodes)
- Pamela Fryman (34 episodes)
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- David Angell (263 episodes)
- Peter Casey (263 episodes)
- David Lee (260 episodes)
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- In "Flour Child", the number on Arlene's taxicab, 804, is the same number used by Alex (Judd Hirsch) in Taxi - a show also directed by James Burrows, who directed the episode.
- In 1990, Paramount made a deal with Kelsey Grammer to star him in his own series after Cheers ended. The idea of Grammer continuing the role of Frasier in the new series didn't come up until…
[show]In 1990, Paramount made a deal with Kelsey Grammer to star him in his own series after Cheers ended. The idea of Grammer continuing the role of Frasier in the new series didn't come up until later in the show's development.
[hide] - Goof (incorrectly regarded as a mistake): As always with any long-running comedy series, there are some inconsistencies in characters' back-histories between episodes, but we generally excuse…
[show]Goof (incorrectly regarded as a mistake): As always with any long-running comedy series, there are some inconsistencies in characters' back-histories between episodes, but we generally excuse them. Discrepancies between this series and Cheers (from which it is a spin-off) are completely exempt from nitpicking (and some have been explained away, anyway).
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