Frasier season 4
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Frasier | |
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Season 4 | |
Starring | |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | September 17, 1996 – May 20, 1997 |
Season chronology | |
The fourth season of Frasier originally aired from September 17, 1996 to May 20, 1997 on NBC, consisting a total of 24 episodes.
Cast
Main
- Kelsey Grammer as Frasier Crane
- Jane Leeves as Daphne Moon
- David Hyde Pierce as Niles Crane
- Peri Gilpin as Roz Doyle
- Dan Butler as Bulldog
- John Mahoney as Martin Crane
Special guest
- Robert Prosky as T.H. Houghton
- Marsha Mason as Sherry
- Patricia Wettig as Stephanie
- James Earl Jones as Norman
- Bebe Neuwirth as Lilith
- Linda Hamilton as Laura
Special appearance by
- Bobby Sherman as himself
Recurring
Guest
- Trevor Einhorn as Frederick
- Jane Lynch as Cynthia
- Jane Kaczmarek as Maureen
- Željko Ivanek as Dr. Arnold Shaw
- Lisa Darr as Laura
- Megan Mullally as Beth
- Rosemary Murphy as Carol Larkin
- Lois Smith as Moira
- Harriet Sansom Harris as Bebe Glazer
- Kathryn Joosten as Vera
- Patrick Kerr as Noel Shempsky
- Pauley P. as Waitress
Guest caller
- Marv Albert as Jerry
- Julius "Dr. J" Erving as Mike
- Bob Costas as Jake
- Kieran Culkin as Jimmy
- Christopher Durang as Rudy
- Wendy Wasserstein as Linda
- John Cusack as Greg
- Patty Duke as Alice
- Eric Roberts as Chet
- David Benoit as Doug[1]
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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73 | 1 | "The Two Mrs. Cranes" | David Lee | Joe Keenan | September 17, 1996 | 21.83 |
74 | 2 | "Love Bites Dog" | Jeff Melman | Suzanne Martin | September 24, 1996 | 19.8[citation needed] |
75 | 3 | "The Impossible Dream" | David Lee | Rob Greenberg | October 15, 1996 | 14.5[citation needed] |
76 | 4 | "A Cranes' Critique" | Jeff Melman | Dan Cohen & F. J. Pratt | October 22, 1996 | 15.5[citation needed] |
77 | 5 | "Head Game" | David Lee | Rob Greenberg | November 12, 1996 | 20.4[citation needed] |
78 | 6 | "Mixed Doubles" | Jeff Melman | Christopher Lloyd | November 19, 1996 | 18.4[citation needed] |
79 | 7 | "A Lilith Thanksgiving" | Jeff Melman | Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano | November 26, 1996 | 19.6[citation needed] |
80 | 8 | "Our Father Whose Art Ain't Heaven" | Jeff Melman | Michael B. Kaplan | December 10, 1996 | 16.9[citation needed] |
81 | 9 | "Dad Loves Sherry, the Boys Just Whine" | James Burrows | Joe Keenan | January 7, 1997 | 19.1[citation needed] |
82 | 10 | "Liar! Liar!" | James Burrows | Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano | January 14, 1997 | 18.1[citation needed] |
83 | 11 | "Three Days of the Condo" | David Lee | Michael B. Kaplan | January 21, 1997 | 19.1[citation needed] |
84 | 12 | "Death and the Dog" | James Burrows | Suzanne Martin | February 11, 1997 | 15.3[citation needed] |
85 | 13 | "Four for the Seesaw" | Jeff Melman | David Lloyd | February 18, 1997 | 15.4[citation needed] |
86 | 14 | "To Kill a Talking Bird" | David Lee | Jeffrey Richman | February 25, 1997 | 17.2[citation needed] |
87 | 15 | "Roz's Krantz and Gouldenstein Are Dead" | Jeff Melman | William Lucas Walker | March 11, 1997 | 17.4[citation needed] |
88 | 16 | "The Unnatural" | Pamela Fryman | Michael B. Kaplan | April 1, 1997 | 16.9[citation needed] |
89 | 17 | "Roz's Turn" | Joyce Gittlin | Joe Keenan | April 15, 1997 | 16.0[citation needed] |
90 | 18 | "Ham Radio" | David Lee | David Lloyd | April 22, 1997 | 15.4[citation needed] |
91 92 | 19 20 | "Three Dates and a Break Up" | Jeff Melman | Rob Greenberg | April 29, 1997 | 15.8[citation needed] |
93 | 21 | "Daphne Hates Sherry" | Kelsey Grammer | Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano | May 6, 1997 | 14.7[citation needed] |
94 | 22 | "Are You Being Served?" | Gordon Hunt | William Lucas Walker | May 13, 1997 | 16.3[citation needed] |
95 | 23 | "Ask Me No Questions" | Jeff Melman | Dan Cohen & F. J. Pratt | May 20, 1997 | 19.2[citation needed] |
96 | 24 | "Odd Man Out" | Jeff Melman | Suzanne Martin | May 20, 1997 | 20.0[citation needed] |
References
- ^ "David Benoit". IMDB.com. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 14 October 2016.