High Crane Drifter: It's a bad day for American cafÂe society as a disgruntled Frasier has his favourite table at CafÂe Nervosa taken over by a rude man. (S3 Ep17) [AD,S]
Crane vs. Crane: Niles and Frasier take opposing sides in a court battle over the competency of eccentric millionaire Harlow Stafford. (S3 Ep19) [AD,S]
High Crane Drifter: It's a bad day for American cafÂe society as a disgruntled Frasier has his favourite table at CafÂe Nervosa taken over by a rude man. (S3 Ep17) [AD,S]
Crane vs. Crane: Niles and Frasier take opposing sides in a court battle over the competency of eccentric millionaire Harlow Stafford. (S3 Ep19) [AD,S]
Where There's Smoke There's Fired: Frasier begins a campaign to woo the new radio station owner, Texas multi-millionaire Big Willy, so that his show will be syndicated nationwide. (S3 Ep21) [AD,S]
Where There's Smoke There's Fired: Frasier begins a campaign to woo the new radio station owner, Texas multi-millionaire Big Willy, so that his show will be syndicated nationwide. (S3 Ep21) [AD,S]
You Can Go Home Again: Frasier struggles to come up with a clever catchphrase for the show, while Daphne tries to avoid returning to England to visit her family. (S3 Ep24) [AD,S]
You Can Go Home Again: Frasier struggles to come up with a clever catchphrase for the show, while Daphne tries to avoid returning to England to visit her family. (S3 Ep24) [AD,S]
The Impossible Dream: When Frasier is awakened night after night by a recurring dream, he becomes obsessed with discovering its true meaning. (S4 Ep3) [AD,S]
A Crane's Critique: While enjoying a quiet coffee, Frasier and Niles realise that they're sitting next to one of America's most famous authors. (S4 Ep4) [AD,S]
The Impossible Dream: When Frasier is awakened night after night by a recurring dream, he becomes obsessed with discovering its true meaning. (S4 Ep3) [AD,S]
A Crane's Critique: While enjoying a quiet coffee, Frasier and Niles realise that they're sitting next to one of America's most famous authors. (S4 Ep4) [AD,S]
Mixed Doubles: Daphne's inconsolable when her boyfriend breaks up with her, and Niles decides it's time to declare his true feelings for her. (S4 Ep6) [AD,S]
A Lilith Thanksgiving: Frasier and Lilith are reunited when they try to convince the headmaster of a popular private school that their son is the perfect candidate. (S4 Ep7) [AD,S]
Mixed Doubles: Daphne's inconsolable when her boyfriend breaks up with her, and Niles decides it's time to declare his true feelings for her. (S4 Ep6) [AD,S]
A Lilith Thanksgiving: Frasier and Lilith are reunited when they try to convince the headmaster of a popular private school that their son is the perfect candidate. (S4 Ep7) [AD,S]
Dad Loves Sherry, the Boys Just Whine: Frasier and Niles are surprised by Martin's reaction to being dumped by his girlfriend, Maureen. (S4 Ep9) [AD,S]
Liar! Liar!: Frasier finds himself in a precarious situation when he attempts to sort out the troubled marriage of an old high school acquaintance. (S4 Ep10) [AD,S]
Three Days of the Condo: Frasier stands for Condo Board President because he's unhappy about how the building is run. Niles lends his apartment to Martin and Sherry. (S4 Ep11) [AD,S]
Dad Loves Sherry, the Boys Just Whine: Frasier and Niles are surprised by Martin's reaction to being dumped by his girlfriend, Maureen. (S4 Ep9) [AD,S]
Death and the Dog: On a quiet day at the radio station, Frasier tells a depressed caller about Eddie's recent run-in with the dog therapist. (S4 Ep12) [AD,S]
Liar! Liar!: Frasier finds himself in a precarious situation when he attempts to sort out the troubled marriage of an old high school acquaintance. (S4 Ep10) [AD,S]
Three Days of the Condo: Frasier stands for Condo Board President because he's unhappy about how the building is run. Niles lends his apartment to Martin and Sherry. (S4 Ep11) [AD,S]
Death and the Dog: On a quiet day at the radio station, Frasier tells a depressed caller about Eddie's recent run-in with the dog therapist. (S4 Ep12) [AD,S]
Four for the Seesaw: Frasier and Niles invite two women on a romantic weekend vacation but become confused about their dates' intentions. (S4 Ep13) [AD,S]
To Kill a Talking Bird: When Niles moves into a prestigious new building that doesn't allow cats or dogs, he buys himself a talking bird that ends up causing more problems. (S4 Ep14) [AD,S]
Roz's Krantz & Gouldenstein Are Dead: Roz serves a community service order at a retirement home, but all the people she looks after pass away. (S4 Ep15) [AD,S]
Four for the Seesaw: Frasier and Niles invite two women on a romantic weekend vacation but become confused about their dates' intentions. (S4 Ep13) [AD,S]
The Unnatural: Frasier tries to stop Frederick from realising that he's a less-than-perfect father when he fills in on the radio station's baseball team. (S4 Ep16) [AD,S]
To Kill a Talking Bird: When Niles moves into a prestigious new building that doesn't allow cats or dogs, he buys himself a talking bird that ends up causing more problems. (S4 Ep14) [AD,S]
Roz's Krantz & Gouldenstein Are Dead: Roz serves a community service order at a retirement home, but all the people she looks after pass away. (S4 Ep15) [AD,S]
The Unnatural: Frasier tries to stop Frederick from realising that he's a less-than-perfect father when he fills in on the radio station's baseball team. (S4 Ep16) [AD,S]
Ham Radio: Frasier's attempt to produce a live, 1940s-style radio drama for KACL's 50th anniversary proves disastrous when Niles takes matters into his own hands. (S4 Ep18) [AD,S]
Three Dates and a Breakup (Part 1/2): Frasier has dates with three very different women over one weekend. Meanwhile, Martin and Sherry consider splitting up. (S4 Ep19) [AD,S]
Three Dates and a Breakup (Part 2/2): Frasier and Niles celebrate Sherry's departure with glee, but she won't give up on Martin that easily. (S4 Ep20) [AD,S]
Ham Radio: Frasier's attempt to produce a live, 1940s-style radio drama for KACL's 50th anniversary proves disastrous when Niles takes matters into his own hands. (S4 Ep18) [AD,S]
Three Dates and a Breakup (Part 1/2): Frasier has dates with three very different women over one weekend. Meanwhile, Martin and Sherry consider splitting up. (S4 Ep19) [AD,S]
Three Dates and a Breakup (Part 2/2): Frasier and Niles celebrate Sherry's departure with glee, but she won't give up on Martin that easily. (S4 Ep20) [AD,S]
Look Before You Leap: Frasier suggests that everyone celebrates the leap year by trying something daring - but, as usual, his plans go awry. (S3 Ep16) [AD,S]
A Word to the Wise Guy: Maris needs Niles's help, and he thinks it's a chance to get back together. But he has to gain a favour from a shady character in order to assist her. (S3 Ep15) [AD,S]
The Show Where Diane Comes Back: When Diane visits Seattle, Frasier is torn between his feelings for her and his resentment from when she ditched him at the altar. (S3 Ep14) [AD,S]
Moon Dance: When Niles decides that it's time to start dating again, he takes Daphne to a posh society ball. But has she got the wrong idea about his intentions? (S3 Ep13) [AD,S]
It's Hard to Say Goodbye If You Won't Leave: Frasier realises that he has strong feelings for Kate, just as she announces she's moving to Chicago... (S3 Ep10) [AD,S]
Frasier Grinch: Frasier is excited that his son Frederick is coming for Christmas, but Martin thinks a proper Christmas should mean more than just educational presents. (S3 Ep9) [AD,S]
The Adventures of Bad Boy and Dirty Girl: It's the morning after, and Kate and Frasier are worried about the consequences of their fling. (S3 Ep7) [AD,S]
Kisses Sweeter Than Wine: On the day when he's hosting a wine-tasting party, Frasier hires a contractor to remove a scratch from his floor, but he takes apart the whole apartment. (S3 Ep5) [AD,S]
She's the Boss: Frasier has a new station boss - Kate Costas (Mercedes Ruehl) - and they get on like oil and water, especially when she moves his show to 2am. (S3 Ep1) [AD,S]
Dark Victory: After counselling his family and friends when all he wants is a little peace, Frasier comes to realise that sometimes you have to put others first. (S2 Ep24) [AD,S]
The Innkeepers: When Frasier learns that one of Seattle's most famous restaurants is about to close, he visits to say goodbye and, in a moment of madness, offers to buy it. (S2 Ep23) [AD,S]
Agents in America, Part III: Frasier learns some important new lessons and tactics in the fine art of contract negotiations from his agent Bebe. (S2 Ep22) [AD,S]
An Affair to Forget: Frasier gets a call from a woman who believes her husband, a fencing instructor, is having an affair. It's odd that Maris is now passionate about fencing... (S2 Ep21) [AD,S]
Breaking the Ice: When Frasier realises he's never heard his father say 'I love you' to him, he decides to crash his dad's fishing trip with Niles for some father-son bonding. (S2 Ep20) [AD,S]
Someone to Watch Over Me: Frasier's nominated for a prestigious broadcasting award but has to call in a bodyguard when he's pestered by an unlikely stalker. (S2 Ep19) [AD,S]
The Club: Sibling rivalry is rampant in the Crane household as Frasier and Niles compete for election into a prestigious gentlemen's club. (S2 Ep18) [AD,S]
Daphne's Room: When Frasier innocently searches for his missing book in Daphne's room, he inadvertently digs himself into a big financial hole. (S2 Ep17) [AD,S]
The Show Where Sam Shows Up: Sam breezes into town and updates Frasier on the lives of the Cheers gang. But it's soon apparent that he's on the run from a nymphomaniac... (S2 Ep16) [AD,S]
You Scratch My Book...: Stunning pop psychologist Honey Snow (Shannon Tweed) makes quite an impression on Frasier, against his better judgement. (S2 Ep15) [AD,S]
Fool Me Once, Shame on You, Fool Me Twice...: Frasier attempts to work his psychoanalysis on a self-confessed lazy criminal who's masquerading as the 'real' Frasier Crane. (S2 Ep14) [AD,S]
Retirement Is Murder: When Martin continues his 20-year obsession with solving a murder, Frasier steps in with his own theory: that the killer was a monkey. (S2 Ep13) [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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
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]
I Hate Frasier Crane: When Frasier becomes the target of a hate campaign organised by a local newspaper columnist, Martin and Daphne encourage him to fight back. (S1 Ep4) [AD,S]
Dinner at Eight: Frasier and Niles decide to take Martin out for a tip-top meal but end up at his favourite restaurant - the Timber Mill House of Beef. (S1 Ep3) [AD,S]
Space Quest: While trying to adjust to life with his new housemates, Frasier spends the day searching for a quiet place to read his book. (S1 Ep2) [AD,S]
The Good Son: The opening episode of the classic comedy series in which Dr Frasier Crane returns to Seattle, where he has a job as a radio psychiatrist. (S1 Ep1) [AD,S]
Goodnight Seattle (Part 2/2): In the last ever episode of the sitcom, Frasier is feeling lonely on his own in the apartment, and San Francisco beckons... (S11 Ep24) [AD,S]
Crock Tales: Frasier considers throwing out an old pot, but it brings back memories, including the time he accidentally glued himself to an obnoxious blind date. (S11 Ep22) [AD,S]