Frasier - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Good Son
Frasier moves to Seattle, and his irascible father moves in with him.

Space Quest
Frasier's quest for quiet is impeded by his dad, Daphne, Eddie the dog, a deejay and a waiter-musician.

Dinner at Eight
Frasier and Niles bite off more than they can chew when they accompany Martin to his favorite eatery.

I Hate Frasier Crane
A newspaper critic starts a feud with Frasier by printing an unflattering column about his show.

Here's Looking at You
Frasier buys Martin a telescope, which he uses to scope out a woman in an adjacent building.

The Crucible
Frasier hosts a party for an artist who announces his painting is a fake.

Call Me Irresponsible
After advising a caller to break up with his girlfriend, Frasier starts dating her.

Beloved Infidel
Niles thinks that Martin had an affair years ago with a family friend.

Selling Out
A savvy agent persuades Frasier to start doing commercials.

Oops
Bulldog quits his job after Frasier tells him he's heard that Bulldog is going to be fired.

Death Becomes Him
After Martin's doctor dies, Frasier becomes obsessed with death, to the point of crashing the funeral.

Miracle on Third or Fourth Street
Frasier agrees to work on Christmas day after his holiday plans fall through.

Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast
Frasier mentions Martin's romantic rendezvous with a neighbor on the air.

Can't Buy Me Love
A bachelor auction nets Frasier an evening with a model and Daphne a date with Bulldog.

You Can't Tell a Crook by His Cover
Frasier and Niles attempt to spy on Daphne after she agrees to a date with an ex-con.

The Show Where Lilith Comes Back
Lilith flies to Seattle to attempt a reconciliation with Frasier.

A Midwinter Night's Dream
Niles and a distraught, post-breakup Daphne get stuck at Niles' house during a rainstorm while Maris is away.

And the Whimper is...
Frasier and Roz are nominated for a SeaBea, a radio award.

Give Him the Chair!
Frasier isn't a lazy boy when it comes to getting rid of Martin's recliner.

Fortysomething
Frasier is having trouble adjusting to being middle-aged.

Travels with Martin
The gang hits the open road in a motor home, headed for Mt. Rushmore---or maybe not.

Author, Author
Offered the chance to fulfill his lifelong dream of authoring a book, Niles enlists Frasier to help him pen a guide to healthy sibling relationships. Faced with writer's block and looming deadlines, the two brothers lock themselves in a hotel room until the book is complete, and begin driving each other crazy.

Frasier Crane's Day Off
Frasier's ill, so he hands his show over to Niles.

My Coffee with Niles
Frasier spends a half hour with Niles at Cafe Nervosa discussing Frasier's first year in Seattle.
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