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On the radio show's third anniversary, Frasier looks back on his return to Seattle and his initial estrangement from his family.
Frasier fixates on the one member of a focus group who doesn't like his show.
Frasier creates the impression that he has romantic feelings for Roz when he tries to save her from a heartbreaker.
The new station owner, "Big Willy," wants to make Frasier's agent his little woman. But first he orders Frasier to make her quit smoking.
After an attractive policewoman pulls him over, Frasier goes after her in hot pursuit---but she finds Martin more arresting.
Niles is going to testify to the mental incompetency of a wealthy gent whom Frasier deems A-OK.
Frasier can't hold his frustration in check when Martin beats him at chess.
Fed up with the rudeness he's been encountering, Frasier gets rough with an impudent patron at the cafe.
Leap Year inspires Frasier to encourage those in his circle to jump beyond their limits; Niles fights the urge to hop back to Maris for a tryst.
Niles asks a wise guy to help fix Maris's parking-ticket problem.
Diane Chambers comes to Seattle to stage a play, and Frasier finally faces his feelings about her leaving him at the altar.
Niles becomes a dancing fool after Daphne teaches him a few steps to prepare him for a date at a society ball.
Frasier can't deny that he's uncomfortable with Daphne and her boyfriend sleeping in the same room.
Frasier's effort to make new friends leads him to a handicapped man named Bob.
Kate tells Frasier she's leaving for a job in another city---before he can reveal his feelings for her.
Frasier's son, Frederick, comes to town for the holidays, and a mail-order snafu leaves dad with no presents to give.
When Maris goes on a shopping spree in New York without telling Niles, Frasier urges him to reveal his displeasure to her.
Just when Frasier and Kate think they can control their desires, they lose it again---in the radio studio.
Frasier faces off with Kate in a labor dispute. And it's not just issues that are stirring passions.
Daphne is attracted to Niles' contractor, who's called on to repair Frasier's hardwood floor on the day of his wine-tasting soiree.
Kate encourages Bulldog to keep up his pranks on Frasier, who decides to exact revenge.
While preparing for the funeral of a loathed aunt, Frasier and Niles learn of Martin's long-held dream: to write a song for Frank Sinatra.
In a session with a couples therapist, Frasier and Niles present both sides of a tale about how their attempt to work together went awry.
As the new station manager, Kate exiles an uncompromising Frasier to the late shift.