Frasier - Season 7
Season 7
Episodes
Momma Mia
The Cranes celebrate Dad's birthday by returning to the cabin where they vacationed as kids.
Father of the Bride
Frasier takes a hand in Daphne's wedding plans, and Roz is afraid that she's going to be asked to be a bridesmaid.
Radio Wars
Frasier allows his feathers to be ruffled when he becomes the victim of pranks being pulled by Carlos and the Chicken, the station's new morning team.
Everyone's a Critic
After Niles becomes a critic, Frasier also wants to be one; and he'd suggest it to the station-owner's daughter if she'd stop talking long enough to listen.
The Dog That Rocks the Cradle
Roz is unaware that, while playing nanny for her baby, Bulldog is also playing havoc with her dates. Meanwhile, plots of a different kind concern the Cranes.
Rivals
Frasier and Niles each thinks that the other is attracted to the woman who is currently the object of his affection.
A Tsar is Born
The Crane brothers suspect that they may have a possible royal ancestry after Martin gets an heirloom appraised on Frasier's and Niles's favorite TV antique show.
The Late Dr. Crane
After an erroneous report about the state of his health, Frasier reassesses his life; meanwhile, Niles is attracted to a woman with some familiar traits.
The Apparent Trap
The holidays are less cheerful when Lilith accepts Frasier's invitation to join the Cranes for Thanksgiving dinner. Meanwhile, Martin questions Daphne's menu.
Back Talk
After Frasier throws his back out, other things get out of kilter due to various misunderstandings and a revealed secret.
The Fight Before Christmas
As Frasier prepares to host a holiday party, Daphne considers confronting Niles about his crush on her, and Niles is caught in a lie that he tells his new girlfriend.
RDWRER
Frasier, Niles and Martin encounter unusual delays on their way to a posh New Year's celebration.
They're Playing Our Song
When Frasier's radio show needs an opening jingle, he becomes obsessed with composing an elaborate opus.
Big Crane on Campus
When Frasier escorts the prom queen to his high-school reunion, he finds her far from a dream date; Niles stirs up Daphne's desire in the Crane kitchen.
Out With Dad
Frasier drags his father to the opera, where some new acquaintances think Martin is a homosexual.
Something About Dr. Mary
When Roz goes on vacation, her sassy replacement threatens to take over Frasier's radio show; Niles learns kickboxing and ends up doing some damage.
Whine Club
Mel pits Niles against Frasier in a wine-tasting competition; Martin feels guilty for bedding his late friend's widow.
Hot Pursuit
Sparks fly between Frasier and Roz at an out-of-town conference; Martin and Niles go on a private-eye stakeout together.
Morning Becomes Entertainment
Frasier's agent and ex-paramour Bebe tries enticing him to leave radio psychiatry to host a TV morning show.
To Thine Old Self Be True
Frasier tries changing his image as a stuffy fussbudget by throwing a raunchy bachelor party for Donny; Daphne digs her claws into Mel.
Three Faces of Frasier
Frasier risks the wrath of a short-tempered Italian chef; Daphne tries to mask her feelings for Niles as she dreads her upcoming wedding to Donny.
Dark Side of the Moon
Daphne enters therapy after prenuptial jitters and a visit from her loutish brother push her too far.
Something Borrowed, Someone Blue (1)
As Daphne and Donny's wedding approaches, Niles makes a stunning revelation about Mel, and Roz considers a new romantic prospect.
Something Borrowed, Someone Blue (2)
Niles and Daphne reckon with their true feelings for one another at her wedding to Donny.
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