
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, which whom Niles had a big secret crush on for six years until they started dating. Frasier also lands a job as a radio psychiatrist and makes very good friends with his newly appointed producer, Roz Doyle.
Allison JanneyPhyllis (2 episodes, 2001-2002)
Brooks AlmyMrs. Richman (5 episodes, 1997-2002)
Kelsey GrammerDr. Frasier Crane (263 episodes, 1993-2004)
Virginia MadsenCassandra Stone (4 episodes, 1999)
Brian CoxHarry Moon (2 episodes, 2002)The show's 100th episode, which first aired in September 1997, was filmed on the streets of Seattle.
[Eddie (the dog) stares at Frasier]
Frasier:
What? Do you want to know what's bothering me too? Well, here's a start, I'm talking to a dog, that bothers me. I'm another year older today, I suppose that bothers me, but not as much as people seem to think. I'm still single, that's a big one. Not having a woman to share my life with. The only women in my life are friends; Roz and Daphne. Daphne's not even here anymore, she'll be married soon. That's going to be tough on Dad. Who am I kidding? It's going to be tough on me. It's been nice having her here. Even when my love life hasn't been going so well, I can always come home to a warm and considerate woman. You know, that's probably why I've been so brusque with her lately. I know that once she's gone, I'll probably be twice as lonely... Well, it's quite a realization isn't it?
[Eddie buries his head under the pillow]
Frasier:
You know, there are subtler ways to let the patient know his hour is up.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: 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" (1982) (from which it is a spin-off) are completely exempt from nitpicking (and some have been explained away, anyway).
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Written by Darryl Phinnessee and Bruce Miller
Performed by Kelsey Grammer
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