Frasier - Season 9
Season 9
Episodes
Don Juan in Hell (1)
A romantic quandary finds Frasier attracted to the doting Claire yet drawn to the "challenging" Lana.
Don Juan in Hell (2)
Shelley Long and Bebe Neuwirth reprise their "Cheers" roles, confronting a troubled Frasier in dreamlike sequences.
The First Temptation of Daphne
Jealousy besets Daphne over Niles' patient, a charming and winsome business exec who apparently adores him.
The Return of Martin Crane
Flashbacks recall Martin's fateful last day as a cop while he readies for a new job amid squabbles over who now has to walk Eddie.
Love Stinks
To change his snooty image, Frasier hosts a staff party. And, speaking of image, Roz frets over her romance with a garbageman. Also, Daphne dotes on Niles' childhood mementos, much to his chagrin.
Room Full of Heroes
On Halloween, Frasier hosts a come-as-your-hero costume party. He impersonates Freud; Roz is Wonder Woman; and Niles is...Martin, who's masquerading as Joe DiMaggio.
Bla-Z-Boy
Accidents will happen. That's as good an excuse as any for what befalls Frasier's carpet---and Martin's beloved old chair. Also, Niles gives piano lessons to Roz (who's good) and Daphne (who's not).
The Two Hundredth
Microsoft's Bill Gates guest stars on Frasier's 2000th radio broadcast, an event clouded by a flap over a missing tape of an earlier show.
Sharing Kirby
Wine snobbery obsesses the Crane boys, who vie to see a legendary collection of vintages accessible to Frasier's annoying former tutee.
Junior Agent
An unwelcome but persevering new agent plays a key role in Frasier's battle against a rival radio shrink.
Bully for Martin
A bullying boss ruffles Martin at his new job, but the last thing he needs is Frasier's meddlesome mediation.
Mother Load (1)
A visit from Daphne's overbearing mum and loutish brother ruffles the Cranes.
Mother Load (2)
Tempers flare between Daphne and her disparaging mum, and Frasier and his defiant neighbor.
Juvenilia
To attract the youth market, Frasier appears on the station's "Teen Scene," where he's grilled by impertinent high-school journalists.
The Proposal
A choir, a string quartet and a trumpeter figure in Niles' elaborate plans to propose to Daphne.
Wheels of Fortune
Michael Keaton guest stars as Lilith's brother, a consummate con artist whose conversion to selflessness doesn't convince Frasier.
Three Blind Dates
Allison Janney ("The West Wing") plays a feisty artist, one of three blind dates lined up for Frasier by his meddling family and Roz.
War of the Words
A-N-X-I-E-T-Y seizes Frasier at the National Spelling Bee, where his son Frederick is a leading competitor.
Deathtrap
Childhood memories engulf Frasier and Niles as they visit the home of their youth and unearth evidence of what they believe to be a murder.
The Love You Fake
To quell a feud between Frasier and an upstairs antagonist, Martin and the neighbor's mom feign a romance.
Cheerful Goodbyes
Rhea Perlman, George Wendt and John Ratzenberger re-create their "Cheers" roles as Frasier and company visit Boston.
Frasier Has Spokane
Syndication dreams lure Frasier to Spokane, where his replacement of a beloved local icon receives hisses from callers.
The Guilt Trippers
Guilt feelings over a sexual liaison with Roz plague Frasier, who heads out to her family reunion in Wisconsin to make amends.
Moons Over Seattle
Well-intentioned Niles reunites Daphne's estranged parents, whose quarreling hits new heights.
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