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The following is a complete list of all 265 episodes of Frasier (including the 200th Clip Show), from the pilot, "The Good Son," to the finale, "Goodnight, Seattle."

Season 1

# Airdate Prod. Code Title
1 - 101 September 16, 1993 001 The Good Son
2 - 102 September 23, 1993 002 Space Quest
3 - 103 September 30, 1993 003 Dinner at Eight
4 - 104 October 7, 1993 004 I Hate Frasier Crane
5 - 105 October 14, 1993 005 Here's Looking at You
6 - 106 October 21, 1993 007 The Crucible
7 - 107 October 28, 1993 006 Call Me Irresponsible
8 - 108 November 4, 1993 008 Beloved Infidel
9 - 109 November 11, 1993 009 Selling Out
10 - 110 November 18, 1993 010 Oops!
11 - 111 December 2, 1993 011 Death Becomes Him
12 - 112 December 16, 1993 013 Miracle on 3rd or 4th Street
13 - 113 January 6, 1994 014 Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast?
14 - 114 January 20, 1994 012 Can't Buy Me Love
15 - 115 January 27, 1994 016 You Can't Tell A Crook by His Cover
16 - 116 February 3, 1994 017 The Show Where Lilith Comes Back
17 - 117 February 10, 1994 015 A Mid-Winter Night's Dream
18 - 118 February 17, 1994 018 And the Whimper Is...
19 - 119 March 17, 1994 019 Give Him The Chair!
20 - 120 March 31, 1994 021 Fortysomething
21 - 121 April 14, 1994 023 Travels with Martin
22 - 122 May 5, 1994 020 Author, Author
23 - 123 May 12, 1994 022 Frasier Crane's Day Off
24 - 124 May 19, 1994 024 My Coffee With Niles

Episode 1: The Good Son - Six months after moving back to Seattle to start his career as a radio psychiatrist, Frasier is forced to take in his father Martin, a disabled former police officer, and his dog Eddie, and to hire Daphne Moon, a housekeeper and physical therapist.

Episode 2: Space Quest - Still adjusting to his new home life with Martin, Daphne, and Eddie, Frasier spends a day searching for a quiet place to read his book alone.

Episode 3: Dinner at Eight - Frasier and Niles's plan to "improve" their father's tastes by taking him to a fancy restaurant rebounds on them when he takes them to his favorite place, a rustic steakhouse.

Episode 4: I Hate Frasier Crane - Frasier gets drawn into a war of words with columnist Derek Mann, leading to Mann challenging Frasier to a fight.

Episode 5: Here's Looking at You - Frasier buys Martin a telescope as a gift, leading to a long-distance relationship with a woman named Irene.

Episode 6: The Crucible - Frasier throws a cocktail party to exhibit a new painting he has bought, but is humiliated when the artist shows up and declares it a forgery.

Episode 7: Call Me Irresponsible - After Frasier advises an unfaithful man to break off with his girlfriend, the girlfriend herself angrily confronts Frasier at the station. They start dating, but Niles insists that Frasier is ethically barred from getting involved with his "patient's" girlfriend.

Episode 8: Beloved Infidel - After seeing an emotional meeting between Martin and an old family friend, Frasier and Niles begin to suspect that their father had an affair when they were boys.

Episode 9: Selling Out - Frasier signs with Bulldog Briscoe's agent, Bebe Glaser, who convinces him to do commercial endorsements.

Episode 10: Oops - Frasier hears an office rumor that Bulldog is going to be fired; while he is repeating it to someone, Bulldog overhears, flies off the handle and quits his job, insulting the station manager. When it turns out the rumor wasn't true, Frasier must plead with the manager on Bulldog's behalf.

Episode 11: Death Becomes Him - Frasier becomes obsessed with his own mortality after a doctor his own age dies of a sudden heart attack. He begins making plans for his own funeral, and trying to discover how the man died.

Episode 12: Miracle on Third or Fourth Street - Frasier is looking forward to his first visit from Frederick in time for Christmas, but when the visit is canceled, Frasier takes out his disappointment on his family. He and Martin end up having a vicious argument, and Frasier chooses to spend Christmas Day at the station rather than at work. After spending a day listening to Seattle's loneliest and most depressed people, Frasier trudges to a seedy diner for his Christmas dinner, but gets an unexpected boost of Christmas spirit from the regulars.

Episode 13: Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast - Frasier is surprised and flustered when a neighbor spends the night with Martin, and quickly makes a fool of himself talking about it over the air.

Episode 14: Can't Buy Me Love - Frasier and Bulldog participate in a bachelor auction to benefit Martin's police association. Frasier is "bought" by a model, but spends the night of their date babysitting her teenage daughter. Daphne, meanwhile, is trapped in a date with Bulldog.

Episode 15: You Can't Tell a Crook by His Cover - When Roz gets scammed by a con artist, Frasier boasts that he's too smart for such tricks. Martin challenges him to figure out which of his three poker buddies is an ex-convict. Frasier loses the bet, but Martin is appalled to hear that Daphne has made a date with the man (as is Niles).

Episode 16: The Show Where Lilith Comes Back - Lilith visits Frasier in Seattle, wondering if there's any chance of reconciliation.

Episode 17: A Mid-Winter Night's Dream - Worried that Niles's infatuation with Daphne is getting out of control, Frasier suggests that he try spicing up his sex life with Maris. Niles's attempt at role playing leads to him being kicked out of the house. Martin suggests a romantic dinner to reconcile her, and Daphne offers to prepare it. On the night of the dinner, an electrical storm traps her and Niles together in his mansion.

Episode 18: And the Whimper Is... - Frasier and Roz are nominated for a Seattle Broadcasting (SeaBea) Award, and go to extreme lengths to influence the members of the committee. On the night of the awards ceremony, Frasier is discomfited to find that his fellow nominee is Seattle radio legend Fletcher Gray, nominated eleven times before, without success.

Episode 19: Give Him the Chair! - Frasier gets rid of Martin's loathsome armchair, convincing himself that Martin will be happier with a vibrating leather recliner. When Martin angrily demands his old chair back, Frasier tracks it to an elementary school production of "Ten Little Indians," in which he must take a part in order to get the chair back.

Episode 20: Fortysomething - Frasier becomes suddenly aware of his age, and so is not sure how to react when a young woman asks him out.

Episode 21: Travels with Martin - Frasier decides to use his vacation to re-connect with Martin, and asks him to name the place. Martin chooses a road trip in a Winnebago. Frasier ropes Niles and Daphne into coming along. Trouble starts when they inadvertently drive over the border into Canada, before Daphne's green card has come through.

Episode 22: Author, Author - Frasier and Niles try to collaborate on a book about sibling relationships.

Episode 23: Frasier Crane's Day Off - Home with the flu, Frasier becomes paranoid about losing his time slot to Gil Chesterton, who is filling in for him. He recruits Niles to do his show for a day, but when Niles does a great job, Frasier panics and goes down to the station, heavily medicated, to try and take back his show.

Episode 24: My Coffee with Niles - Frasier and Niles spend the entire episode in conversation at Cafe Nervosa.

Season 2

# Airdate Prod. Code Title
25 - 201 September 20, 1994 026 Slow Tango in South Seattle
26 - 202 September 27, 1994 025 The Unkindest Cut of All
27 - 203 October 4, 1994 028 The Matchmaker
28 - 204 October 11, 1994 029 Flour Child
29 - 205 October 18, 1994 027 Duke's We Hardly Knew Ye'
30 - 206 November 1, 1994 031 The Botched Language of the Cranes
31 - 207 November 8, 1994 030 The Candidate
32 - 208 November 15, 1994 032 Adventures in Paradise (Part I)
33 - 209 November 22, 1994 033 Adventures in Paradise (Part II)
34 - 210 November 29, 1994 034 Burying a Grudge
35 - 211 December 13, 1994 035 Seat of Power
36 - 212 January 3, 1995 036 Roz in the Doghouse
37 - 213 January 10, 1995 037 Retirement Is Murder
38 - 214 February 7, 1995 040 Fool Me Once, Shame On You...
39 - 215 February 14, 1995 038 You Scratch My Book...
40 - 216 February 21, 1995 042 The Show Where Sam Shows Up
41 - 217 February 28, 1995 041 Daphne's Room
42 - 218 March 21, 1995 039 The Club
43 - 219 March 28, 1995 046 Someone to Watch Over Me
44 - 220 April 18, 1995 047 Breaking the Ice
45 - 221 May 2, 1995 044 An Affair to Forget
46 - 222 May 9, 1995 045 Agents in America, Part III
47 - 223 May 16, 1995 043 The Innkeepers
48 - 224 May 23, 1995 048 Dark Victory
  • 01 - "Slow Tango in South Seattle" - The author of the latest hit romantic novel turns out to be someone Frasier knew back in Boston - and his book turns out to be a retelling of one of Frasier's deepest, darkest, secrets.
  • 02 - "The Unkindest Cut of All" - After Eddie is discovered to have been a "bad boy", Frasier gets irritated at Martin, who supposedly had previously taken care of the issue.
  • 03 - "The Matchmaker" - Frasier decides to help Daphne with her unsatisfactory love-life, and he and the new station manager get their wires thoroughly crossed in the process.
  • 04 - "Flour Child" - After an encounter with a unexpected happy event in a cab, Niles wonders what it would be like to have a baby in the family; meanwhile, Frasier gets himself in a jam, with a card he didn't read too carefully before he signed it.
  • 05 - "Duke's We Hardly Knew Ye'" - Frasier and Niles are horrified to learn that they are investors in a group which is about to demolish Martin's long-time bar hangout - and terrified of what their father will say when he finds out.
  • 06 - "The Botched Language of the Cranes" - When Frasier makes a disparaging remark about Seattle's weather, he winds up in hot water with his listeners - and his attempt to retrieve the situation by speaking at a charity dinner only makes things worse.
  • 07 - "The Candidate" - After Martin endorses a conservative candidate for office whom Frasier and Niles despise, they decide that Frasier should endorse his opponent - and all soon regret it.
  • 08 - "Adventures in Paradise (Part I)" - After seeing a magazine feature on eligible singles in Seattle, Roz is bold when Frasier admires one, and a promising romance results - only to result in a major shock for Frasier.
  • 09 - "Adventures in Paradise (Part II)" - After the bad surprise, things (as usual) get even worse for Frasier. The lady gives him another chance, but it only results in an even worse shock - and not only for Frasier.
  • 10 - "Burying a Grudge" - When Maris goes in for a facelift, the boys discover that one of Martin's old pals, with whom he has become estranged, is also in for an operation, and decide to try and get them together again.
  • 11 - "Seat of Power" - After Martin bemoans his sons' rarefied nature and lack of ordinary abilities, they decide to prove him wrong by fixing the toilet, with the usual poor results; whereupon the plumber turns out to be the high-school bully who tormented Niles long ago.
  • 12 - "Roz in the Doghouse" - After Roz and Frasier have a falling out, she moves over to become Bulldog's producer - but gets a major disappointment.
  • 13 - "Retirement Is Murder" - An old unsolved case from Martin's time on the force is still preying on his mind, and the boys decide they can help.
  • 14 - "Fool Me Once, Shame On You..." - After someone steals his briefcase when he momentarily leaves it unattended in the coffee-bar, Frasier gets a painful lesson in the low end of human nature.
  • 15 - "You Scratch My Book..." - Frasier doesn't think much of a series of self-help books which Daphne likes - until he meets the author, whereupon he and Niles have a little discussion about honesty.
  • 16 - "The Show Where Sam Shows Up" - Sam from "Cheers" shows up, and Frasier gets a series of surprises - each more shocking than the last.
  • 17 - "Daphne's Room" - Frasier innocently goes into Daphne's room to retrieve a book, and when she finds out, she's not pleased - and then the situations snowballs through several more levels.
  • 18 - "The Club" - When Niles hears about openings at an exclusive club the brothers have always been fascinated with, Frasier decides he'd like to try too - only their plans go awry.
  • 19 - "Someone to Watch Over Me" - Frasier's show is nominated for a radio award, but an over-enthusiastic admirer who's apparently gone over the line into stalking threatens to make it something less than a joyful occasion.
  • 20 - "Breaking the Ice" - After Roz has a discussion with Frasier about expressions of emotional attachment, Frasier starts pondering the subject - and gets a chance to explore the topic further when he and Niles get roped into an ice-fishing expedition with Martin.
  • 21 - "An Affair to Forget" - After a distraught caller to his radio show complains to Frasier that her husband is cheating on her with another woman, Frasier makes the connection - and then has to decide what to do with the information.
  • 22 - "Agents in America, Part III" - After his agent, Bebe, decides that Frasier needs to force a renegotiation of his contract, she pulls out "all" the stops.
  • 23 - "The Innkeepers" - After the brothers hear that Seattle's oldest restaurant is closing its doors, they decide it's their opportunity to get into the food business themselves - and opening night is a major blast.
  • 24 - "Dark Victory" - After Roz is unhappily reminded of a family reunion she has to miss, Frasier decides to try and cheer her up by inviting her to the birthday party he's throwing for his dad.

Season 3

# Airdate Prod. Code Title
49 - 301 September 19, 1995 050 She's the Boss
50 - 302 September 26, 1995 051 Shrink Rap
51 - 303 October 10, 1995 049 Martin Does It His Way
52 - 304 October 31, 1995 053 Leapin' Lizards
53 - 305 November 7, 1995 054 Kisses Sweeter Than Wine
54 - 306 November 14, 1995 055 Sleeping with the Enemy
55 - 307 November 21, 1995 056 The Adventures of Bad Boy and Dirty Girl
56 - 308 November 28, 1995 057 The Last Time I Saw Maris
57 - 309 December 19, 1995 058 Frasier Grinch
58 - 310 January 9, 1996 059 It's Hard to Say Goodbye If You Won't Leave
59 - 311 January 16, 1996 060 The Friend
60 - 312 January 30, 1996 062 Come Lie with Me
61 - 313 February 6, 1996 063 Moon Dance
62 - 314 February 13, 1996 061 The Show Where Diane Comes Back
63 - 315 February 20, 1996 064 A Word to the Wiseguy
64 - 316 February 27, 1996 066 Look Before You Leap
65 - 317 March 12, 1996 065 High Crane Drifter
66 - 318 March 26, 1996 067 Chess Pains
67 - 319 April 9, 1996 068 Crane vs. Crane
68 - 320 April 23, 1996 052 Police Story
69 - 321 April 30, 1996 069 Where There's Smoke There's Fired
70 - 322 May 7, 1996 070 Frasier Loves Roz
71 - 323 May 14, 1996 072 The Focus Group
72 - 324 May 21, 1996 071 You Can Go Home Again
  • 01 - "She's the Boss" - A new station manager, Kate, shows up, and the word is that she's really tough - and she and Frasier immediately butt heads.
  • 02 - "Shrink Rap" - After Niles decides that the solution to his difficult psychiatrist co-tenant is to replace him with Frasier (who has been wanting to see patients more formally anyway). it's the brothers who wind up in therapy.
  • 03 - "Martin Does It His Way" - Martin's secret passion for writing new lyrics for Frank Sinatra comes in handy when the boys' least-favourite aunt dies.
  • 04 - "Leapin' Lizards" - Frasier has had it with Bulldog's habit of pulling practical jokes on him on air, but his counter-attack misfires; meanwhile, Daphne tries to deal with Eddie's fear of thunder.
  • 05 - "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" - After Frasier decides that he has to temporarily hide his father's armchair before a wine-tasting, one thing leads to another - including a date for Daphne with a handsome builder.
  • 06 - "Sleeping with the Enemy" - After the salaried staff gets word they won't be getting a cost-of-living increase from Kate, the new station manager, Frasier winds up leading the industrial action - and winds up with a somewhat different relationship with her than expected.
  • 07 - "The Adventures of Bad Boy and Dirty Girl" - Frasier and Kate hit the wrong switch during a late-night show; later they wind up stuck in a jammed freight elevator together.
  • 08 - "The Last Time I Saw Maris" - After Maris disappears suddenly, Niles becomes upset, and a tremendous uproar ensues.
  • 09 - "Frasier Grinch" - Frasier's son Frederick visits for Christmas, only there's a problem with the presents he ordered for him; Niles and Maris reach an important milestone.
  • 10 - "It's Hard to Say Goodbye If You Won't Leave" - When Kate moves on to another station in Chicago, she and Frasier wonder about what might have been.
  • 11 - "The Friend" - After Frasier realizes he doesn't have enough friends since he moved to Seattle, he decides to make friends the theme of a show - and winds up with a new one of his own.
  • 12 - "Come Lie with Me" - After Daphne's boyfriend accidentally spends the night, causing uncomfortable reactions, everyone gets a lesson in how useful it is to ignore reality sometimes.
  • 13 - "Moon Dance" - After Daphne gives Niles some dancing lessons before a big charity event, she's a natural stand-in when his date cancels.
  • 14 - "The Show Where Diane Comes Back" - Diane Chambers shows up at the studio one day, and Frasier finds out she's in town for a performance of her new play.
  • 15 - "A Word to the Wiseguy" - After Maris winds up in legal trouble after a traffic incident, Niles consorts with an unsavoury character in an attempt to win her gratitude - and Frasier gets dragged in too.
  • 16 - "Look Before You Leap" - It's February 29, and Frasier advises everyone to take a leap of their own - and they all come to regret it.
  • 17 - "High Crane Drifter" - After Frasier has to put up with a day of bad manners, an altercation with an obnoxious customer at the coffee-bar makes him a hero - until he has second thoughts about his actions.
  • 18 - "Chess Pains" - After Frasier gets an antique chess set, he gets Martin to play with him - and soon wishes he hadn't.
  • 19 - "Crane vs. Crane" - Niles gets hired as an expert witness in a mental commitment case, and Frasier can't resist getting involved.
  • 20 - "Police Story" - After Frasier agrees to chauffeur Roz around, and winds up with a ticket, things take a romantic turn - but not in the direction Frasier wanted.
  • 21 - "Where There's Smoke There's Fired" - After the station is sold to a new owner, Big Willy, Frasier winds up with a whole new relationship with his agent, Bebe.
  • 22 - "Frasier Loves Roz" - After Roz is a bridesmaid for one more of her childhood chums, she really starts to hear her biological clock ticking - and Frasier, as usual, winds up in the middle of it.
  • 23 - "The Focus Group" - The station decides to set up focus groups to give their radio hosts insight into how their audience see them, and Frasier can't let one critic go; Niles and Daphne have an invigorating interaction.
  • 24 - "You Can Go Home Again" - It's the third anniversary of Frasier's first radio show, and listening to a tape of it brings Frasier both a flashback, as well as some insights about family.

Season 4

# Airdate Prod. Code Title
73 - 401 September 17, 1996 073 The Two Mrs. Cranes
74 - 402 September 24, 1996 074 Love Bites Dog
75 - 403 October 15, 1996 076 The Impossible Dream
76 - 404 October 22, 1996 077 A Crane's Critique
77 - 405 November 12, 1996 080 Head Game
78 - 406 November 19, 1996 079 Mixed Doubles
79 - 407 November 26, 1996 075 A Lilith Thanksgiving
80 - 408 December 10, 1996 078 Our Father Whose Art Ain't Heaven
81 - 409 January 7, 1997 082 Dad Loves Sherry, the Boys Just Whine
82 - 410 January 14, 1997 083 Liar! Liar!
83 - 411 January 21, 1997 084 Three Days of the Condo
84 - 412 February 11, 1997 081 Death and the Dog
85 - 413 February 18, 1997 085 Four for the Seesaw
86 - 414 February 25, 1997 086 To Kill a Talking Bird
87 - 415 March 11, 1997 087 Roz's Krantz & Gouldenstein Are Dead
88 - 416 April 1, 1997 092 The Unnatural
89 - 417 April 15, 1997 091 Roz's Turn
90 - 418 April 22, 1997 089 Ham Radio
91 - 419 April 29, 1997 093 Three Dates and a Break Up (Part I)
92 - 420 April 29, 1997 094 Three Dates and a Break Up (Part II)
93 - 421 May 6, 1997 095 Daphne Hates Sherry
94 - 422 May 13, 1997 088 Are You Being Served?
95 - 423 May 20, 1997 090 Ask Me No Questions
96 - 424 May 20, 1997 096 Odd Man Out
  • 01 - "The Two Mrs. Cranes" - Daphne's old boyfriend Clive shows up for dinner, and everyone becomes someone else, Martin stirs the pot, and Daphne and Roz fall out.
  • 02 - "Love Bites Dog" - Bulldog steals the date Roz set up for Frasier, and falls for her hard - only the lady doesn't feel the same about him; Martin loses his beloved shoes due a mistake by Daphne.
  • 03 - "The Impossible Dream" - Frasier has a recurring dream featuring Gil, the gay host of the cooking show, and when the news gets out, everyone has their own take on what it means.
  • 04 - "A Crane's Critique" - The Crane brothers discover a reclusive literary giant, only it's Martin he really connects with; the boys only manage to convince him he really is washed up.
  • 05 - "Head Game" - After Niles does a guest spot on Frasier's show, he becomes a lucky charm for a basketball player whose game has gone sour.
  • 06 - "Mixed Doubles" - After Joe dumps Daphne, Niles thinks his moment has finally come, but Frasier advises patience - only Daphne goes for a doppelganger before he moves.
  • 07 - "A Lilith Thanksgiving" - The family travels to Boston to Lilith's, so that Frasier and Lilith can interview for Frederick's school, and of course neither goes well.
  • 08 - "Our Father Whose Art Ain't Heaven" - The brothers politely admire a painting at one of their favourite restaurants - whereupon Martin, happy to have finally found a gift his kids will like, takes them at their word and buys it for them.
  • 09 - "Dad Loves Sherry, the Boys Just Whine" - When Martin and his previous inamorata break up, he already has a replacement waiting in the wings - but the boys don't quite approve of her.
  • 10 - "Liar! Liar!" - A discussion of the moral balance of polite lying leads to the recollection of a transgression the boys perpetrated against a bully in high school.
  • 11 - "Three Days of the Condo" - After Frasier tries to decorate his door with an antique knocker he just purchased, he runs afoul of the president of the condo board - and soon is part of an effort to replace her.
  • 12 - "Death and the Dog" - When Eddie stops being his cheerful self, nothing seems to work to cheer him up, and the gang wonders if the unhappiness in their own lives is to blame.
  • 13 - "Four for the Seesaw" - A chance meeting at the coffee-bar leads the boys on a romantic ski-weekend, but as usual, they manage to mess it up.
  • 14 - "To Kill a Talking Bird" - Frasier decides to give up on the dating game; Niles moves into a new apartment, and gets a new pet, and decides to throw a party to meet his neighbours.
  • 15 - "Roz's Krantz & Gouldenstein Are Dead" - After a Roz gets sentenced to community service, she winds up spending time at an old folks' home.
  • 16 - "The Unnatural" - The KACL softball team is one player short, and Frasier gets the nod, provoking a bit of a family crisis.
  • 17 - "Roz's Turn" - When Roz decides to try out for an on-air spot at the station, Frasier has a run-in with his no-holds-barred agent Bebe.
  • 18 - "Ham Radio" - Frasier decides to re-create a radio mystery, only the very high standards he sets cause a bit of a problem, before Niles takes the situation in hand.
  • 19 - "Three Dates and a Break Up (Part I)"
  • 20 - "Three Dates and a Break Up (Part II)" - After Frasier gets a number of propositions at a charity event he's hosting, Martin's new girlfriend Sherry manages to ruin them all, while going through a rough spot with Martin.
  • 21 - "Daphne Hates Sherry" - After a blow-up with Sherry, Daphne storms out, and when she needs someplace to hang out, Niles is the only one available.
  • 22 - "Are You Being Served?" - After Niles gets some bad news, Frasier attempts to be both guiding and helpful, and the show ends with a bang.
  • 23 - "Ask Me No Questions" - After Niles asks Frasier if he thinks he and Maris should be together, Frasier gives the question a lot of thought.
  • 24 - "Odd Man Out" - A call to a wrong number sends Frasier off on a romantic meeting.

Season 5

# Airdate Prod. Code Title
97 - 501 September 23, 1997 097 Frasier's Imaginary Friend
98 - 502 September 30, 1997 098 The Gift Horse
99 - 503 October 28, 1997 102 Halloween (1)
100 - 504 November 4, 1997 103 The Kid (2)
101 - 505 November 11, 1997 100 The 1000th Show
102 - 506 November 18, 1997 101 Voyage of the Damned
103 - 507 November 25, 1997 099 My Fair Frasier
104 - 508 December 9, 1997 108 Desperately Seeking Closure
105 - 509 December 16, 1997 106 Perspectives on Christmas
106 - 510 January 6, 1998 105 Where Every Bloke Knows Your Name
107 - 511 January 13, 1998 110 Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do
108 - 512 January 20, 1998 107 The Zoo Story
109 - 513 February 3, 1998 111 The Maris Counselor
110 - 514 February 24, 1998 114 The Ski Lodge
111 - 515 March 3, 1998 113 Room Service
112 - 516 March 17, 1998 112 Beware of Greeks
113 - 517 March 24, 1998 104 The Perfect Guy
114 - 518 April 7, 1998 109 Bad Dog
115 - 519 April 21, 1998 106 Frasier Gotta Have It
116 - 520 April 28, 1998 118 First Date
117 - 521 May 5, 1998 119 Roz and the Schnoz
118 - 522 May 12, 1998 115 The Life of the Party
119 - 523 May 19, 1998 117 Party, Party
120 - 524 May 19, 1998 120 Sweet Dreams
  • 01 - "Frasier's Imaginary Friend" - Frasier meets a gorgeous model on the airplane when he goes to Acapulco on a whim, and a relationship develops, but nobody believes him.
  • 02 - "The Gift Horse" - Martin's 65th birthday has arrived, and the brothers have a spirited competition to see who can one-up who, in the inevitable competition to give him the best possible gift.
  • 03 - "Halloween" - After Roz gets some unexpected and disturbing news, a series of overhead - and misunderstood - conversations at Niles' Halloween costume party causes hilarious confusion.
  • 04 - "The Kid" - Now that Roz' news is out, everyone tries to come to grips with it.
  • 05 - "The 1000th Show" - Frasier wants a celebration for his 1000th show, even though he claims not to want a fuss - and the usual mayhem results.
  • 06 - "Voyage of the Damned" - Frasier decides to take a turn as a guest celebrity on a cruise to Alaska, and Martin and Niles come along, but an unexpected guest on the cruise turns things upside down.
  • 07 - "My Fair Frasier" - When Frasier's pickup date turns out to be a famous criminal defense attorney, he winds up playing a role he's not really used to.
  • 08 - "Desperately Seeking Closure" - After Frasier's romance with the attorney blows up, he has a lot of adjusting to do, including coming to grips with a less-creditable aspect of his personality.
  • 09 - "Perspectives on Christmas" - Everyone has a bad Christmas, starting with Martin.
  • 10 - "Where Every Bloke Knows Your Name" - When Frasier is down in the dumps, Daphne cheers him up by taking him to her local pub - and soon regrets it.
  • 11 - "Ain't Nobody's Business If "I Do"" - When it looks like Martin is getting really serious about Sherry, the boys do some checking into her, but the results aren't at all what they expected.
  • 12 - "The Zoo Story" - It's contract renewal time again for Frasier, and he's determined to use someone more ethical than his no-holds-barred prior agent Bebe.
  • 13 - "The Maris Counselor" - When Maris and Niles go into marriage counselling in an attempt to salvage their marriage, Niles makes a surprising discovery.
  • 14 - "The Ski Lodge" - After Frasier scores a free ski weekend at a lodge (complete with good-looking Continental ski instructor), he and Niles invite along Daphne and a comely friend of hers - and the usual craziness ensues.
  • 15 - "Room Service" - Lilith shows up for a visit, and Niles gets in on the action.
  • 16 - "Beware of Greeks" - Frasier makes up with the Greek wife of Martin's brother, just in time for his favourite nephew's wedding.
  • 17 - "The Perfect Guy" - The station adds another doctor host, and Frasier feels the competition; Martin has a contretemps with Niles' source of fancy comestibles.
  • 18 - "Bad Dog" - After an incident at the coffee shop accidentally makes Bulldog a hero, Frasier tries to deal with it.
  • 19 - "Frasier Gotta Have It" - When Frasier meets a flaky artiste, the sparks fly, even though intellectually they don't have much in common
  • 20 - "First Date" - Daphne discovers that Niles is crazy about someone, but not who, and when Niles can't come clean with her, the usual inevitable hilarity ensues.
  • 21 - "Roz and The Schnoz" - Roz meets the parents of her baby's father, and gets a shock; Frasier and Daphne have a misunderstanding over a gift.
  • 22 - "The Life of The Party" - Despairing of their ability to meet women who are who they really want, the Crane boys throw a party in order to meet women, and just about everything that could go wrong does.
  • 23 - "Party, Party" - Frasier finally meets a gorgeous young thing he likes, but a series of entanglements (including Niles' involvement with a neighbour) mean he keeps standing her up; unfortunately, he eventually succeeds.
  • 24 - "Sweet Dreams" - When Frasier feels called on to take a stand about reading advertising copy, he has no idea what events he is setting in motion.

Season 6

# Airdate Prod. Code Title
121 - 601 September 24, 1998 121 Good Grief
122 - 602 October 1, 1998 122 Frasier's Curse
123 - 603 October 8, 1998 124 Dial M for Martin
124 - 604 October 15, 1998 123 Hot Ticket
125 - 605 October 29, 1998 125 First Do No Harm
126 - 606 November 5, 1998 127 Secret Admirer
127 - 607 November 12, 1998 128 How to Bury a Millionaire
128 - 608 November 19, 1998 126 The Seal Who Came to Dinner
129 - 609 December 10, 1998 129 Roz, a Loan
130 - 610 December 17, 1998 131 Mrs. Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz
131 - 611 January 7, 1999 132 Good Samaritan
132 - 612 January 21, 1999 134 Our Parents, Ourselves
133 - 613 February 4, 1999 135 The Show Where Woody Shows Up
134 - 614 February 11, 1999 136 Three Valentines
135 - 615 February 18, 1999 130 To Tell the Truth
136 - 616 February 25, 1999 133 Decoys
137 - 617 March 11, 1999 137 Dinner Party
138 - 618 March 25, 1999 141 Taps at the Montana
139 - 619 April 8, 1999 144 IQ
140 - 620 April 29, 1999 138 Dr. Nora
141 - 621 May 6, 1999 139 When a Man Loves Two Women
142 - 622 May 13, 1999 140 Visions of Daphne
143 - 623 May 20, 1999 142 Shutout in Seattle (1)
144 - 624 May 20, 1999 143 Shutout in Seattle (2)
  • 01 - "Good Grief" - Frasier is going through the stages of grief in dealing with the events at the radio station.
  • 02 - "Frasier's Curse" - Frasier can't make up his mind whether or not to go to his high-school class reunion, bearing in mind the bad luck which has befallen him at previous reunions.
  • 03 - "Dial M for Martin" - After Martin decides to move in with Niles for a while, everyone is thrilled with this - until Daphne decides Martin is well enough not to need her services any more.
  • 04 - "Hot Tickets" - After a logistical error, Niles and Frasier are left without tickets to the hottest play of the season - the retirement tour of a famous actor.
  • 05 - "First Do No Harm" - Martin sets up Frasier with the daughter of his buddy Duke, which initially please Frasier - but he soon decides that the relationship's foundation is unsound.
  • 06 - "Secret Admirer" - The arrival of several anonymous presents signals the arrival of a secret admirer, and Frasier learns that simplicity is best when it comes to the art of the chase.
  • 07 - "How to Bury a Millionaire" - Niles' legal troubles are intensifying, and as a result he's short of money, which causes some unpleasant consequences; for a while, Frasier is feeling the pain too.
  • 08 - "The Seal Who Came to Dinner" - When Niles decides to make use of Maris' beach house to host a dinner party, an uninvited guest in the form of a seal creates havoc.
  • 09 - "Roz, a Loan" - When it looks like the gang will be out of work for a while yet, Frasier lends Roz some money to tide her over - and they both soon wish he hadn't.
  • 10 - "Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz" - When Frasier agrees on a blind date, and discovers he's attracted to the young lady, the usual craziness ensues when it turns out the young lady's mother thought Frasier was Jewish.
  • 11 - "Good Samaritan" - Frasier's willingness to help strangers takes a beating in the course of a series of incidents, culminating in an unpleasant experience for Martin.
  • 12 - "Our Parents, Ourselves" - When Roz's mother comes to town, Roz will try anything to get her out of her hair - including setting her up on a date with Martin.
  • 13 - "The Show Where Woody Shows Up" - Woody from "Cheers" shows up in Seattle, and he and Frasier find out that they have both moved on.
  • 14 - "Three Valentines" - Valentine's Day for the Crane men: Niles doesn't like the creases in his pants, Frasier suffers a communication problem, and Martin and Daphne mix it up.
  • 15 - "To Tell the Truth" - To deal with Maris' attorney, Niles calls on an old boyfriend of Roz who's a fearsome attorney - and the result is both the best of good news, and the worst of bad.
  • 16 - "Decoys" - Niles works out a rather devious scheme involving the summer cottage in the mountains he just received, but a few unplanned moves on other peoples' parts throw his plans into chaos - and then Frasier figures out what's going on.
  • 17 - "Dinner Party" - Niles and Frasier try and plan a dinner party - and learn something about their relationship in the process.
  • 18 - "Taps At the Montana" - Niles moves back into the Montana, but his sublet tenant has made his reception a little chilly - so he throws a party for the tenant board to try and get back into their good graces.
  • 19 - "IQ" - When lunch with a group of Nobel winners shows up at the charity auction, the brothers' usual competitiveness jumps into action.
  • 20 - "Dr. Nora" - Frasier hires a host for another call-in advice show, only she turns out to both be rather unsympathetic to the callers - much to Frasier's distress - as well as having some serious issues of her own.
  • 21 - "When a Man Loves Two Women" - After a long drought in the dating department, Frasier finally finds someone - only to have someone else from his past make a re-appearance.
  • 22 - "Visions of Daphne" - Daphne hears about some forthcoming big news, and Niles is called on to advise her on what to do about the visions that this causes.
  • 23 - "Shut Out in Seattle (Part I)"
  • 24 - "Shut Out in Seattle (Part II)" - The Crane boys finally all seem to have their love lives running smoothly, for once - or so it seems.

Season 7

Season 8

Season 9

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Roz dressed as Wonder Woman in the episode "Room Full of Heroes"

Season 10

  • 01 - "The Ring Cycle"-Niles and Daphne elope in Reno. Realizing that their families will be hurt that they were not included, they stage a series of fake ceremonies
  • 02 - "Enemy At the Gate"-A very bad-tempered Frasier takes out his frustration through an act of civil disobedience, refusing to pay a small parking fee and blocking the exit lane of the garage.
  • 03 - "Proxy Prexy"-After several failed runs for condo board president, Frasier nominates his more popular father as a figurehead. However, Martin becomes increasingly independent of Frasier's control
  • 04 - "Kissing Cousin"-Roz's pushy and opinionated young cousin visits her in town, managing to alienate everybody except Kenny
  • 05 - "Tales From the Crypt"-Two battles of pranks are touched off at Halloween: one between Frasier and Bulldog, and another between Gertrude and a neighbor's son
  • 06 - "Star Mitzvah"- Great episode: Frasier wants to impress everyone by giving his sons Barmitzvah blessing in Hebrew. He recruits his co-worker Noel to teach it to him, but in exchange Noel asks Frasier to get an autograph for him at a Star Trek convention. When Fraiser fails to do so, Noel gets revenge
  • 07 - "Bristle While You Work"- Frasier and Martin interview several candidates to replace Daphne as their housekeeper. Martin complains about Frasier's pushiness, accusing Frasier of not trusting him. Frasier gives in and hires Martin's choice, a sports fan named Trish Haney. When Trish turns out to be totally irresponsible, Martin secretly handles the apartment's cleaning duties himself, rather than face Frasier's I-told-you-so. Meanwhile, a series of one-in-a-million chance events happen to Niles, the last being diagnosed with a critical heart condition
  • 08 - "Rooms with a View"-The Crane family keeps a tense vigil while Niles has open-heart surgery, each remembering various experiences they've had in hospitals
  • 09 - "Don't Go Breaking My Heart"- After recovering from his heart surgery, Niles adopts a new zest for life, with a pomposity that drives everyone else up the wall
  • 10 - "We Two Kings"- Frasier and Niles bicker over which of their two households should host Christmas dinner for the Crane family. When Martin is appointed the tie-breaker, each brother tries to bribe him.
  • 11 - "Door Jam"-Frasier and Niles become obsessed by a new day spa, first with gaining entry, then gaining access to the spa's exclusive areas
  • 12 - "The Harassed"-The station hires financial analyst Julia Wilcox, an abrasive and sharp-tongued woman with no time for anyone. During a particularly vicious argument with her, Frasier becomes aroused and makes an advance, leading to a mandatory sexual harassment training session for the entire staff
  • 13 - "Lilith Needs a Favor"-Lilith asks Frasier to donate his sperm so she can conceive another child; Niles treasures an erotic photograph which he thinks Daphne took for him
  • 14 - "Daphne Does Dinner"-Daphne attempts to throw a dinner party, with a reclusive artist as the guest of honor, but fails to escape the Crane family curse which always shows up at such events
  • 15 - "Trophy Girlfriend"-After winning a squash tournament partnered with gym teacher Chelsea, Frasier starts dating her. Seeing her on the job one day, however, brings back nightmares of an abusive coach from his childhood
  • 16 - "Fraternal Schwinns"-Frasier and Niles must learn to ride bicycles for the first time in their lives, to participate in the KACL Bike-a-thon
  • 17 - "Kenny On the Couch"-Kenny is depressed after his divorce is finalized. Frasier wants to help by discussing his problems, but Kenny perfers to join Martin at the pub.
  • 18 - "Roe to Perdition"-Frasier and Niles acquire an inside source of top-quality caviar, and become "dealers" to the rest of Seattle's elite, dramatically improving their status. Martin wrestles with a bank's bureaucratic procedures, trying to return a trivial overpayment on his account
  • 19 - "Some Assembly Required"-After the KACL staff participate in a low-income house-building project, Frasier becomes a nuisance to the family, offering incessant advice for its decor. Martin and Eddie score a success with a safety assembly at an elementary school, but Niles must fill in at the next one when Martin gets sick
  • 20 - "Farewell, Nervosa"-Cafe Nervosa isn't the same after it hires a guitarist named Ben to play ambient music, sending Frasier and Niles on a search for a new coffee bar
  • 21 - "The Devil and Dr. Phil"-Bebe lures Frasier into dark pathways after revealing that she is also agent to Dr. Phil McGraw
  • 22 - "Fathers and Sons"-Leland Barton, Hester Crane's old research assistant, visits Seattle. He is so alike in personality to Frasier and Niles that Martin starts to wonder who is the boys' real father
  • 23 - "Analyzed Kiss"-Julia breaks up with Avery. She and Frasier go to his office to take her files and hide in the closet. She kisses him.
  • 24 - "A New Position for Roz"-Roz prepares to leave KACL for a new job, but then changes her mind when she learns of Frasier's relationship with Julia. This is a test point to the relationship of Frasier and herself.

Season 11

  • 01 - "No Sex Please, We're Skittish"-Roz wants to go back to KACL. Frasier thinks it's because she is in love with him. He is affraid to sleep with Julia.
  • 02 - "A Man, a Plan, and a Gal: Julia"-Niles persuades Frasier to give Julia a chance. Frasier asks her to dine with him, while Niles and Daphne want to announce on their baby in dinner.
  • 03 - "The Doctor Is Out"-Frasier thinks that Roz's new boyfriend is gay. He follows him into a gay bar, which makes everyone think that Frasier is gay. At the same time, a gay opera director (Patrick Stewart) is interested in Frasier.
  • 04 - "The Babysitter"-Frasier meets the woman who used to babysit Niles and himself. He is interested in her and invites her for dinner. When Martin meets her, he, too, gets interested.
  • 05 - "The Placeholder"-Roz sets up a date for Frasier with Anne, a boring businesswoman. When he takes her out, Kenny arrives with his beautiful cousin.
  • 06 - "I'm Listening"-Frasier overhears Ronee speaking with another man. Ronee tells Martin she thought they weren't exclusive, causing Martin to invent his other girlfriend 'Sheila' which Roz is forced into playing. Frasier overhears more conversations of Martin and Ronee.
  • 07 - "Maris Returns"-Niles receives a call from Maris for his advice on her violent lover. He decides not to tell Daphne about his meeting with Maris, due to her pregnancy. Meanwhile, Frasier returns to private practice.
  • 08 - "Murder Most Maris"-Niles is questioned by the police after he lent Maris a crossbow that she used as a murder weapon. Frasier appoints himself as a family spokesman.
  • 09 - "Guns N' Neuroses"-Lilith comes for a conference. Before Frasier meets her, an interested colleague of Lilith's sets him up on a blind date with her, not knowing who he really is.
  • 10 - "Sea Bee Jeebies"-Niles becomes famous due to media attention to Maris's case. Frasier is nominated for two awards, agrees to speak at the Seattle Broadcast Awards and gives an interview to a newspaper reporter, neither of which goes well: the reported wants to interview Niles.
  • 11 - "High Holidays"-Frederick visits Frasier. He is going through a "Goth" phase. Martin says that Niles was always one of the good kids. He decides to rebel by consuming a pot brownie supplied by Roz, Martin eats it accidentally.
  • 12 - "Frasier-Lite"-A KACL team competes in a weight-loss contest with another radio station for a trip to Las Vegas. Niles and Martin nurse an ailing pigeon back to health.
  • 13 - "The Ann Who Came to Dinner"-Ann assesses Frasier's apartment for the insurance, when she falls and breaks her leg. He is afraid she will sue him and decides to take care of her. Maris is released from jail for house arrest. She draws Niles, Martin, and Daphne into a scheme to escape the country.
  • 14 - "Freudian Sleep"-Martin and Ronee's romantic trip to the country cabin is spoiled when Frasier, Niles and Daphne believe they have been invited along. At the cabin, each of them has a nightmare: Frasier dreams that he has killed Niles and married Daphne; Niles that he is unable to handle a baby; and Daphne that Niles is cheating on her while she gains weight. Only Martin has a peaceful dream.
  • 15 - "Caught in the Act"-Frasier's first wife who is a children's entertainer, Nanette "Nanny G" Guzman, comes to town and makes it clear that she wants Frasier even though she is married. Frasier decides he can't do it, and goes to tell her, just before she starts her show.
  • 16 - "Boo! (a.k.a. I'm with Her)"-Frasier scares Martin dressed up as a clown. Martin suffers a mild heart attack. While recovering, Martin proposes to Ronee.
  • 17 - "Coots and Ladders"-Through a series of flashbacks, Frasier confesses to Niles that he has stolen a small item from his neighbor. He and Niles crash her birthday party to try and return it in secret.
  • 18 - "Match Game"-Frasier meets Charlotte, a matchmaker looking for new clients. Frasier isn't sure that she can help him. His confidence does not improve when Charlotte sends him on a series of dates from hell. Niles and Daphne follow the advice of a naturalistic midwife.
  • 19 - "Miss Right Now"-Frasier despairs when he discovers Charlotte has a handsome and rugged boyfriend. Roz convinces him to visit a singles bar, where he meets Kim. Meanwhile, Ronee's mother comes to visit.
  • 20 - "And Frasier Makes Three"-Frasier wants to win over Charlotte from her boyfriend Frank. Frasier finds himself spending quality time with Charlotte and Frank.
  • 21 - "Detour"-Charlotte tells Frasier she is going to move to Chicago in 3 weeks. When Frasier's car breaks down, the two find themselves stranded in the middle of nowhere and have to take shelter at the home of a strange family. Niles is planning Martin's bachelor party "entertainment"; Daphne plans to interview a nanny; Martin plans to interview Daphne's replacement. Things get mixed up.
  • 22 - "Crock Tales"-Frasier stumbles across a crock pot in his kitchen that brings back many tales and memories, from the past 11 years.
  • 23 - "Goodnight, Seattle" (Part I)
  • 24 - "Goodnight, Seattle" (Part II)