Something About Dr Mary: Frasier's temporary call-screener, 'Dr' Mary (Kim Coles), hijacks his show with her sassy attitude and no-nonsense advice. [AD,S]
Whine Club: Frasier's hopes of being elected corkmaster of the wine club are dashed when Niles's girlfriend Mel convinces him to run against his brother. [AD,S]
Something About Dr Mary: Frasier's temporary call-screener, 'Dr' Mary (Kim Coles), hijacks his show with her sassy attitude and no-nonsense advice. [AD,S]
Whine Club: Frasier's hopes of being elected corkmaster of the wine club are dashed when Niles's girlfriend Mel convinces him to run against his brother. [AD,S]
Hot Pursuit: Martin helps Donny stake out a man who's cheating on his wife, while Frasier and Roz nearly have a romantic encounter at a conference. [AD,S]
To Thine Old Self Be True: Frasier tries to plan Donny's bachelor party and winds up handcuffed to a stripper, embarrassing himself in front of Regan. [AD,S]
Hot Pursuit: Martin helps Donny stake out a man who's cheating on his wife, while Frasier and Roz nearly have a romantic encounter at a conference. [AD,S]
To Thine Old Self Be True: Frasier tries to plan Donny's bachelor party and winds up handcuffed to a stripper, embarrassing himself in front of Regan. [AD,S]
Dark Side of the Moon: Daphne buckles under the strain of planning her wedding, knowing deep down that it's because her true love is not her betrothed. [AD,S]
Something Borrowed, Someone Blue (Part 1/2): Frasier offers romantic advice to Niles and Daphne, hoping that they'll admit their love for one another before her wedding. [AD,S]
Dark Side of the Moon: Daphne buckles under the strain of planning her wedding, knowing deep down that it's because her true love is not her betrothed. [AD,S]
Something Borrowed, Someone Blue (Part 1/2): Frasier offers romantic advice to Niles and Daphne, hoping that they'll admit their love for one another before her wedding. [AD,S]
The Great Crane Robbery: Frasier's bootlicking routine backfires when he invites his new boss, a nouveau-riche dot-com millionaire, to his tastefully decorated home. [AD,S]
Taking Liberties: Frasier hires a butler, who spoils everyone in the household and offers Frasier sage advice in his bid to join the snobbish opera board. [AD,S]
The Fight Before Christmas: An apprehensive Daphne believes that Niles is finally going to reveal his true feelings for her. Frasier throws a poorly attended party. [AD,S]
The Apparent Trap: When Lilith drops Frederick off at Frasier's house for Thanksgiving, Frederick asks her to stay for dinner. But strange things start to happen... [AD,S]
The Late Doctor Crane: Frasier's name becomes confused with another in casualty. The next day, his death is announced on television and he reads his own obituary. [AD,S]
The Dog That Rocks the Cradle: Martin returns from his friend's funeral upset by how it was conducted. Frasier assures his father that all will be well when his time comes. [AD,S]
When a Man Loves Two Women: Frasier dates Cassandra, with whom he had a confusing time on Valentine's Day. Then he bumps into Faye and dates her too. [AD,S]
IQ: Who has the most impressive IQ - Frasier or Niles? The results of their childhood tests are finally revealed, and one is much higher than the other.
Taps at the Montana: Niles wants his apartment back, but he must face up to both the snooty neighbours who think he is a menace and the person who is renting from him.
IQ: Who has the most impressive IQ - Frasier or Niles? The results of their childhood tests are finally revealed, and one is much higher than the other. [AD,S]
Taps at the Montana: Niles wants his apartment back, but he must face up to both the snooty neighbours who think he is a menace and the person who is renting from him. [AD,S]
Three Valentines: Niles prepares for a Valentine's date at Frasier's apartment, until a crease in his trousers escalates into a series of calamities. [AD,S]
The Show Where Woody Shows Up: Frasier receives a surprise visit from Woody (guest star Woody Harrelson), his old friend from the Cheers bar in Boston. [AD,S]
The Good Samaritan: Frasier is arrested after unwittingly giving a ride to a prostitute. To make matters worse, he must explain the public scandal to his 11-year-old son. [AD,S]
Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz: A friendly woman comes to Frasier's rescue when he is out Christmas shopping. She recognises him, and he offers to return the favour. [AD,S]
The Seal Who Came to Dinner: While hosting an exclusive dinner party for The Gourmet Society at Maris's beach house, Frasier and Niles have to deal with a smelly, washed-up seal carcass. [AD,S]
Dial M for Martin: Frasier's unemployed status puts him on edge with everyone and, when he blows up at Martin, Roz suggests that Martin moves in with Niles. [AD,S]
Party, Party: Frasier tries to hook up with an attractive lady, but there are several obstacles - a broken watch, car troubles and Martin's invitation to Chimps on Ice. [AD,S]
The Life of the Party: When Frasier and Niles throw a singles' party, they are both attracted to the same woman, but it's Roz who steals the show. [AD,S]
Frasier's Gotta Have It: When Frasier begins dating a beautiful woman, he has trouble accepting that the relationship is largely built on physical attraction. [AD,S]
The Perfect Guy: When a handsome doctor joins the radio station as the host of a new show, Frasier can't believe that he is as perfect as he seems and tries to find his flaw. [AD,S]