Here's Looking at You: Martin meets a woman while tinkering with his telescope. Frasier encourages the romance, but Martin suddenly gets cold feet. (S1 Ep5) [AD,S]
The Crucible: Frasier throws a dinner party to show off a painting he's bought, but when he finds out that the artwork is a fake, he worries that he's becoming shallow. (S1 Ep6) [AD,S]
Call Me Irresponsible: Frasier starts dating Catherine, the jilted girlfriend of one of his callers, and advises the poor guy that he shouldn't try too hard to win her back. (S1 Ep7) [AD,S]
The Crucible: Frasier throws a dinner party to show off a painting he's bought, but when he finds out that the artwork is a fake, he worries that he's becoming shallow. (S1 Ep6) [AD,S]
Selling Out: Frasier is in a moral and ethical quandary: should he do a commercial for a Chinese restaurant? Daphne offers her unique advice. (S1 Ep9) [AD,S]
Call Me Irresponsible: Frasier starts dating Catherine, the jilted girlfriend of one of his callers, and advises the poor guy that he shouldn't try too hard to win her back. (S1 Ep7) [AD,S]
Selling Out: Frasier is in a moral and ethical quandary: should he do a commercial for a Chinese restaurant? Daphne offers her unique advice. (S1 Ep9) [AD,S]
Miracle on Third or Fourth Street: When his son Frederick decides to spend Christmas in Switzerland with Lilith, a dispirited Frasier looks set for a miserable festive season. (S1 Ep12) [AD,S]
Miracle on Third or Fourth Street: When his son Frederick decides to spend Christmas in Switzerland with Lilith, a dispirited Frasier looks set for a miserable festive season. (S1 Ep12) [AD,S]
Can't Buy Me Love: Frasier agrees to be a 'biddable date' at a celebrity charity auction and is thrilled when a beautiful model outbids the rest of the room. (S1 Ep14) [AD,S]
You Can't Tell a Crook by His Cover: Frasier claims that he can always recognise a criminal, until he and Daphne are fooled by a convincing ex-con. (S1 Ep15) [AD,S]
The Show Where Lilith Comes Back: After finding a lost letter of reconciliation from Frasier, Lilith comes to Seattle and tries to rekindle their relationship. (S1 Ep16) [AD,S]
Can't Buy Me Love: Frasier agrees to be a 'biddable date' at a celebrity charity auction and is thrilled when a beautiful model outbids the rest of the room. (S1 Ep14) [AD,S]
You Can't Tell a Crook by His Cover: Frasier claims that he can always recognise a criminal, until he and Daphne are fooled by a convincing ex-con. (S1 Ep15) [AD,S]
The Show Where Lilith Comes Back: After finding a lost letter of reconciliation from Frasier, Lilith comes to Seattle and tries to rekindle their relationship. (S1 Ep16) [AD,S]
Fortysomething: Confronted with the prospect of ageing, Frasier has a mid-life crisis and considers chasing a younger woman to prove that he still has some youthful vitality. (S1 Ep20) [AD,S]
Fortysomething: Confronted with the prospect of ageing, Frasier has a mid-life crisis and considers chasing a younger woman to prove that he still has some youthful vitality. (S1 Ep20) [AD,S]
Deathtrap: Frasier and Niles make a return trip to their childhood home and reminisce about when they thought there had been a murder. (S9 Ep19) [AD,S]
War of the Words: Frasier's son wins a spelling bee, but there's trouble when the runner-up's parents find out that Frasier was mouthing the letters of the words. (S9 Ep18) [AD,S]
Three Blind Dates: Frasier's family and friends set him up on dates with various women who they believe are guaranteed to sweep him off his feet. (S9 Ep17) [AD,S]
Wheels of Fortune: Lilith's half-brother, Blaine Sternin (Michael Keaton), comes to town seeking Frasier's forgiveness for his past misdeeds. (S9 Ep16) [AD,S]
The Proposal: A fussy Niles leaves nothing to chance when he plans the perfect evening as the backdrop for asking Daphne to be his wife. (S9 Ep15) [AD,S]
Juvenilia: Frasier is ambushed when he agrees to appear on a seemingly innocent teen-oriented radio show but is then interrogated by the brainy high-school panel. (S9 Ep14) [AD,S]
Mother Load (Part 2/2): After Frasier boots Daphne's unpleasant brother out of his home, Daphne frets that she'll be left alone to deal with her horrendous mother. (S9 Ep13) [AD,S]
Mother Load (Part 1/2): Just as Niles and Daphne agree to move in together, they are visited by her disruptive, conniving mother and lecherous, leeching brother. (S9 Ep12) [AD,S]
Bully for Martin: Frasier offers his unsolicited help when Martin's boss starts acting like a bully. Roz talks incessantly about her new love, Roger. (S9 Ep11) [AD,S]
The Two Hundredth Episode: Frasier celebrates his 200th radio broadcast and has tapes of every show except one. But it turns out that an obsessive fan has the missing recording. (S9 Ep8) [AD,S]
Bla-Z-Boy: An accident leaves a mess on Frasier's carpet and breaks Martin's chair. Niles gives piano lessons to a talented Roz and a not-so-talented Daphne. (S9 Ep7) [AD,S]
The Return of Martin Crane: While Martin prepares for his first night's work as a security guard, Frasier, Niles and the gang fuss over who will have to walk Eddie. (S9 Ep4) [AD,S]
The First Temptation of Daphne: Daphne encounters the green-eyed monster when she learns that Niles is counselling an attractive patient who is obsessed with him. (S9 Ep3) [AD,S]
Don Juan in Hell (Part 2/2): Unsure about whether to end his relationship with his current girlfriend, Frasier is plagued by unwanted advice. (S9 Ep2) [AD,S]
Don Juan in Hell (Part 1/2): As Frasier returns from a disastrous trip to Belize with his family, he is faced with the ghosts of past loves. (S9 Ep1) [AD,S]
Cranes Go Caribbean: Frasier is horrified when he learns that Martin, Niles and Daphne are going to accompany him on his trip to Belize with Claire. (S8 Ep23) [AD,S]
A Day in May: Frasier comforts a crestfallen husband whose house has been put up for sale after his wife abandoned him, taking the children with her. (S8 Ep22) [AD,S]
A Passing Fancy: Frasier tutors Lorna's son Kirby in exchange for a date with Claire, while Roz gets a day off as a reward for taking Kirby to the prom. (S8 Ep21) [AD,S]
Semi-Decent Proposal: Frasier agrees to escort his former high school prom queen to her surprise birthday party, but his goal is to spend time with her attractive friend. (S8 Ep20) [AD,S]
The Wizard and Roz: Frasier seeks advice from his mentor, who seems more interested in Roz, and Daphne tries to convince Niles that she is psychic. (S8 Ep19) [AD,S]
Forgotten But Not Gone: Frasier resigns from his beloved wine club to avoid a conflict of interest when he begins a new radio show about wine. (S8 Ep17) [AD,S]
It Takes Two to Tangle: Frasier and Niles desperately search for a wealthy patron to lend support to the failing prep school they both attended. (S8 Ep16) [AD,S]
Hooping Cranes: Frasier takes his dad and Niles to the basketball but can't believe his eyes when Niles is plucked out of the crowd and given the chance to win a big cash prize. (S8 Ep14) [AD,S]
Hungry Heart: In a comedy of mistaken identity, Frasier intervenes to save station manager Kenny's marriage by diverting him from a rendezvous. (S8 Ep13) [AD,S]
The Show Must Go Off: Frasier and Niles try to revitalise the career of their boyhood actor idol, only to learn that he stinks. With Sir Derek Jacobi and Patrick Macnee. (S8 Ep11) [AD,S]
Motor Skills: After relying on the breakdown service one too many times, Frasier and Niles take a car maintenance class. And when Roz gets a puppy, Martin takes over the training. (S8 Ep10) [AD,S]
Cranes Unplugged: Frasier can't adjust to his 13-year-old son's new attitude, so he forces Freddy to go camping with him and Martin in an attempt at male bonding. (S8 Ep9) [AD,S]
Frasier's Edge: On the night of the SeaBee broadcasting awards, Frasier has an emotional crisis that makes him re-evaluate his entire life. (S8 Ep8) [AD,S]
Legal Tender Love and Care: Frasier begins to date the attractive attorney who defended him against Donny, who was jilted at the altar by Daphne. (S8 Ep5) [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. (S8 Ep4) [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. (S8 Ep3) [AD,S]
And the Dish Ran Away with the Spoon: In a double-length episode, Niles and Daphne discover that there's a price to pay for admitting their true love. (S8 Ep1) [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. (S7 Ep23) [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. (S7 Ep22) [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. (S7 Ep20) [AD,S]
Hot Pursuit: Martin helps Donny to stake out a man who's cheating on his wife, while Frasier and Roz nearly have a romantic encounter at a conference. (S7 Ep18) [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. (S7 Ep17) [AD,S]