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Well-intentioned Niles reunites Daphne's estranged parents, whose quarreling hits new heights.
Guilt feelings over a sexual liaison with Roz plague Frasier, who heads out to her family reunion in Wisconsin to make amends.
Syndication dreams lure Frasier to Spokane, where his replacement of a beloved local icon receives hisses from callers.
Rhea Perlman, George Wendt and John Ratzenberger re-create their "Cheers" roles as Frasier and company visit Boston.
To quell a feud between Frasier and an upstairs antagonist, Martin and the neighbor's mom feign a romance.
Childhood memories engulf Frasier and Niles as they visit the home of their youth and unearth evidence of what they believe to be a murder.
A-N-X-I-E-T-Y seizes Frasier at the National Spelling Bee, where his son Frederick is a leading competitor.
Allison Janney ("The West Wing") plays a feisty artist, one of three blind dates lined up for Frasier by his meddling family and Roz.
Michael Keaton guest stars as Lilith's brother, a consummate con artist whose conversion to selflessness doesn't convince Frasier.
A choir, a string quartet and a trumpeter figure in Niles' elaborate plans to propose to Daphne.
To attract the youth market, Frasier appears on the station's "Teen Scene," where he's grilled by impertinent high-school journalists.
Tempers flare between Daphne and her disparaging mum, and Frasier and his defiant neighbor.
A visit from Daphne's overbearing mum and loutish brother ruffles the Cranes.
A bullying boss ruffles Martin at his new job, but the last thing he needs is Frasier's meddlesome mediation.
An unwelcome but persevering new agent plays a key role in Frasier's battle against a rival radio shrink.
Wine snobbery obsesses the Crane boys, who vie to see a legendary collection of vintages accessible to Frasier's annoying former tutee.
Microsoft's Bill Gates guest stars on Frasier's 2000th radio broadcast, an event clouded by a flap over a missing tape of an earlier show.
Accidents will happen. That's as good an excuse as any for what befalls Frasier's carpet---and Martin's beloved old chair. Also, Niles gives piano lessons to Roz (who's good) and Daphne (who's not).
On Halloween, Frasier hosts a come-as-your-hero costume party. He impersonates Freud; Roz is Wonder Woman; and Niles is...Martin, who's masquerading as Joe DiMaggio.
To change his snooty image, Frasier hosts a staff party. And, speaking of image, Roz frets over her romance with a garbageman. Also, Daphne dotes on Niles' childhood mementos, much to his chagrin.
Flashbacks recall Martin's fateful last day as a cop while he readies for a new job amid squabbles over who now has to walk Eddie.
Jealousy besets Daphne over Niles' patient, a charming and winsome business exec who apparently adores him.
Shelley Long and Bebe Neuwirth reprise their "Cheers" roles, confronting a troubled Frasier in dreamlike sequences.
A romantic quandary finds Frasier attracted to the doting Claire yet drawn to the "challenging" Lana.