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The '''first season of ''[[Frasier]]''''' originally aired between September 1993 and May 1994, beginning on [[September 16]], [[1993]].
{{Short description|Season of television series}}
{{distinguish|Frasier (2023 TV series)#Season 1 (2023)}}
{{Infobox television season
| season_number = 1
| bgcolour = #8A96BB
| image = File:Frasier DVD S1.jpg
| image_alt =
| caption = DVD cover
| starring = {{Plainlist|
* [[Kelsey Grammer]]
* [[Jane Leeves]]
* [[David Hyde Pierce]]
* [[Peri Gilpin]]
* [[John Mahoney]]
}}
| num_episodes = 24
| network = [[NBC]]
| first_aired = {{start date|1993|9|16}}
| last_aired = {{end date|1994|5|19}}
| episode_list = List of Frasier episodes
}}
The '''first season''' of the American television [[sitcom]] ''[[Frasier]]'' aired on [[NBC]] from September 16, 1993 to May 19, 1994.<ref>{{cite news|title= Frasier: Season One|publisher= [[DVD Talk]]|url = http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/6418/frasier-season-one/|access-date=2011-01-26}}</ref> The opening title card was blue.


==Cast==
==List of episodes==
{{main|List of Frasier characters}}
{| class="wikitable"
===Main===
|-
* [[Kelsey Grammer]] as [[Frasier Crane]]
|colspan="5" align="center" bgcolor="#DEDDE2"|'''24 episodes'''
* [[Jane Leeves]] as [[Daphne Moon]]
|-
* [[David Hyde Pierce]] as [[Niles Crane]]
! style="background-color: #DEDDE2" | #
* [[Peri Gilpin]] as [[Roz Doyle]]
! style="background-color: #DEDDE2" | Original Airdate
* [[John Mahoney]] as [[Martin Crane]]
! style="background-color: #DEDDE2" | Prod. Code
! style="background-color: #DEDDE2" | Title
! style="background-color: #DEDDE2" | Screenshot
|- style="background-color: #F2F2F2;" |
| height="10" | 1 - 101 || [[September 16]], [[1993]] || 001 || "[[The Good Son (Frasier)|The Good Son]]"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:No Screenshot.svg|100px]]
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF" |
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Dr. [[Frasier Crane]], formerly of Boston, has recently arrived back in his birthplace of Seattle to restart his life following his painful divorce.
|- style="background-color: #F2F2F2;" |
| height="10" | 2 - 102 || [[September 23]], [[1993]] || 002 || "[[Space Quest (Frasier)|Space Quest]]"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:No Screenshot.svg|100px]]
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF" |
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Frasier's father [[Martin Crane|Martin]] and his physical therapist [[Daphne Moon|Daphne]] move in, while Frasier tries to read a book.
|- style="background-color: #F2F2F2;" |
| height="10" | 3 - 103 || [[September 30]], [[1993]] || 003 || "[[Dinner at Eight (Frasier)|Dinner at Eight]]"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:No Screenshot.svg|100px]]
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF" |
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Frasier and Niles decide to treat Martin to a fancy restaurant called Le Cigare Volant. The first episode in which the characters of [[Niles Crane]] and Daphne Moon meet.
|- style="background-color: #F2F2F2;" |
| height="10" | 4 - 104 || [[October 7]], [[1993]] || 004 || "[[I Hate Frasier Crane (Frasier)|I Hate Frasier Crane]]"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:No Screenshot.svg|100px]]
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF" |
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Derek Mann ([[Joe Mantegna]]) challenges Frasier to a fist fight, but Frasier has no intention of going through with the fight.
|- style="background-color: #F2F2F2;" |
| height="10" | 5 - 105 || [[October 14]], [[1993]] || 005 || "[[Here's Looking at You (Frasier)|Here's Looking at You]]"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:No Screenshot.svg|100px]]
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF" |
| colspan="4" valign="top" |
|- style="background-color: #F2F2F2;" |
| height="10" | 6 - 106 || [[October 21]], [[1993]] || 007 || "[[The Crucible (Frasier)|The Crucible]]"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:No Screenshot.svg|100px]]
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF" |
| colspan="4" valign="top" |
|- style="background-color: #F2F2F2;" |
| height="10" | 7 - 107 || [[October 28]], [[1993]] || 006 || "[[Call Me Irresponsible (Frasier)|Call Me Irresponsible]]"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:No Screenshot.svg|100px]]
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF" |
| colspan="4" valign="top" |
|- style="background-color: #F2F2F2;" |
| height="10" | 8 - 108 || [[November 4]], [[1993]] || 008 || "[[Beloved Infidel (Frasier)|Beloved Infidel]]"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:No Screenshot.svg|100px]]
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF" |
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Frasier ponders if his father Martin had an affair while married.
|- style="background-color: #F2F2F2;" |
| height="10" | 9 - 109 || [[November 11]], [[1993]] || 009 || "[[Selling Out (Frasier)|Selling Out]]"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:No Screenshot.svg|100px]]
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF" |
| colspan="4" valign="top" |
|- style="background-color: #F2F2F2;" |
| height="10" | 10 - 110 || [[November 18]], [[1993]] || 010 || "[[Oops! (Frasier)|Oops!]]"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:No Screenshot.svg|100px]]
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF" |
| colspan="4" valign="top" |
|- style="background-color: #F2F2F2;" |
| height="10" | 11 - 111 || [[December 2]], [[1993]] || 011 || "[[Death Becomes Him (Frasier)|Death Becomes Him]]"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:No Screenshot.svg|100px]]
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF" |
| colspan="4" valign="top" |
|- style="background-color: #F2F2F2;" |
| height="10" | 12 - 112 || [[December 16]], [[1993]] || 013 || "[[Miracle on 3rd or 4th Street (Frasier)|Miracle on 3rd or 4th Street]]"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:No Screenshot.svg|100px]]
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF" |
| colspan="4" valign="top" |
|- style="background-color: #F2F2F2;" |
| height="10" | 13 - 113 || [[January 6]], [[1994]] || 014 || "[[Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast? (Frasier)|Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast?]]"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:No Screenshot.svg|100px]]
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF" |
| colspan="4" valign="top" |
|- style="background-color: #F2F2F2;" |
| height="10" | 14 - 114 || [[January 20]], [[1994]] || 012 || "[[Can't Buy Me Love (Frasier)|Can't Buy Me Love]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:No Screenshot.svg|100px]]"
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF" |
| colspan="4" valign="top" |
|- style="background-color: #F2F2F2;" |
| height="10" | 15 - 115 || [[January 27]], [[1994]] || 016 || "[[You Can't Tell a Crook by His Cover (Frasier)|You Can't Tell A Crook by His Cover]]"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:No Screenshot.svg|100px]]
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF" |
| colspan="4" valign="top" |
|- style="background-color: #F2F2F2;" |
| height="10" | 16 - 116 || [[February 3]], [[1994]] || 017 || "[[The Show Where Lilith Comes Back (Frasier)|The Show Where Lilith Comes Back]]"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:No Screenshot.svg|100px]]
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF" |
| colspan="4" valign="top" |
|- style="background-color: #F2F2F2;" |
| height="10" | 17 - 117 || [[February 10]], [[1994]] || 015 || "[[A Mid-Winter Night's Dream (Frasier)|A Mid-Winter Night's Dream]]"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:No Screenshot.svg|100px]]
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF" |
| colspan="4" valign="top" | After a fight with Maris, Niles and Daphne have a moment of mutual attraction.
|- style="background-color: #F2F2F2;" |
| height="10" | 18 - 118 || [[February 17]], [[1994]] || 018 || "[[And the Whimper Is... (Frasier)|And the Whimper Is...]]"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:No Screenshot.svg|100px]]
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF" |
| colspan="4" valign="top" |
|- style="background-color: #F2F2F2;" |
| height="10" | 19 - 119 || [[March 17]], [[1994]] || 019 || "[[Give Him the Chair! (Frasier)|Give Him The Chair!]]"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:No Screenshot.svg|100px]]
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF" |
| colspan="4" valign="top" |
|- style="background-color: #F2F2F2;" |
| height="10" | 20 - 120 || [[March 31]], [[1994]] || 021 || "[[Fortysomething (Frasier)|Fortysomething]]"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:No Screenshot.svg|100px]]
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF" |
| colspan="4" valign="top" |
|- style="background-color: #F2F2F2;" |
| height="10" | 21 - 121 || [[April 14]], [[1994]] || 023 || "[[Travels with Martin (Frasier)|Travels with Martin]]"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:No Screenshot.svg|100px]]
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF" |
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Frasier, Martin, Niles and Daphne go on a road trip in a Winnebago. Trouble starts when they inadvertently drive over the border into Canada.
|- style="background-color: #F2F2F2;" |
| height="10" | 22 - 122 || [[May 5]], [[1994]] || 020 || "[[Author, Author (Frasier)|Author, Author]]"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:No Screenshot.svg|100px]]
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF" |
| colspan="4" valign="top" |
|- style="background-color: #F2F2F2;" |
| height="10" | 23 - 123 || [[May 12]], [[1994]] || 022 || "[[Frasier Crane's Day Off (Frasier)|Frasier Crane's Day Off]]"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:No Screenshot.svg|100px]]
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF" |
| colspan="4" valign="top" |
|- style="background-color: #F2F2F2;" |
| height="10" | 24 - 124 || [[May 19]], [[1994]] || 024 || "[[My Coffee with Niles (Frasier)|My Coffee With Niles]]"
| rowspan="2" | [[Image:No Screenshot.svg|100px]]
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF" |
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Frasier and Niles discuss life and happiness.
|}


===Special guest===
[[Category:Frasier episodes - Season 1|*]]
* [[Amanda Donohoe]] as Catherine
* [[John Glover (actor)|John Glover]] as Ned Miller
* [[Bebe Neuwirth]] as [[Lilith Sternin|Lilith]]
* [[Mako Iwamatsu|Mako]] as Sam Tanaka

===Special appearance by===
* [[Dr. Joyce Brothers]] as herself

===Recurring===
* [[Dan Butler]] as [[Bob "Bulldog" Briscoe|Bulldog]]

===Guest===
* [[Kathleen Noone]] as Aunt Patrice
* [[Harriet Sansom Harris]] as [[Bebe Glazer]]
* [[Claire Stansfield]] as Kristina
* [[Patrick Kerr]] as [[Noel Shempsky]]
* [[Edward Hibbert]] as [[Gil Chesterton]]

==Episodes==
{{see also|List of Frasier episodes}}
<onlyinclude>{{Episode table |background=#8A96BB |overall=3 |season=3 |title=23 |director=18 |writer=19 |airdate=16 |country=U.S. |viewers=9 |prodcode=7 |episodes={{Episode list/sublist|Frasier season 1
|EpisodeNumber=1
|EpisodeNumber2=1
|Title=[[The Good Son (Frasier)|The Good Son]]
|DirectedBy=[[James Burrows]]
|WrittenBy=[[David Angell]] & [[Peter Casey (screenwriter)|Peter Casey]] & [[David Lee (screenwriter)|David Lee]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|9|16}}
|Viewers= 28.1<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=September 22, 1993}}</ref>
| ProdCode = 101<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tviv.org/Frasier/Season_One |title=Frasier Season 1 |publisher=TVIV.org |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160411163711/http://tviv.org/Frasier/Season_One |access-date=2016-04-11|archive-date=2016-04-11 }}</ref>
|ShortSummary=Dr. [[Frasier Crane]], formerly of Boston, has recently arrived back in his birthplace of Seattle to restart his life following his painful divorce. His independence is soon compromised by the fact that his father, [[Martin Crane|Martin]], is incapable of living by himself and must move into Frasier's apartment.
'''Guest Callers:''' [[Linda Hamilton]] as Claire; [[Griffin Dunne]] as Russell; [[John Mahoney]] as Martin (using his first name as a cover to thank Frasier)
|LineColor=8A96BB
}}
{{Episode list/sublist|Frasier season 1
|EpisodeNumber=2
|EpisodeNumber2=2
|Title=Space Quest
|DirectedBy=James Burrows
|WrittenBy=Sy Dukane & Denise Moss
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|9|23}}
|Viewers= 27.0<ref>{{cite news|title='Dave's World,' 'Harts' help CBS to victory|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=September 29, 1993|author=Gable, Donna}}</ref>
| ProdCode = 102
|ShortSummary=After Martin moves into Frasier’s apartment with his physical therapist, Daphne, and his dog, Eddie, Frasier struggles with the loss of his personal space and ensuing tensions with Martin. After repeatedly failing to get any kind of solitary time at home or work, he decides to try forging a bond with his gruff father.
'''Guest Caller:''' [[Christopher Reeve]] as Leonard
|LineColor=8A96BB
}}
{{Episode list/sublist|Frasier season 1
|EpisodeNumber=3
|EpisodeNumber2=3
|Title=Dinner at Eight
|DirectedBy=James Burrows
|WrittenBy=[[Chuck Ranberg]] & [[Anne Flett-Giordano]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|9|30}}
|Viewers= 25.7<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=October 6, 1993}}</ref>
| ProdCode = 103
|ShortSummary=Frasier and his brother, Niles, decide to treat Martin to a meal at fancy restaurant Le Cigare Volant in an attempt to improve his sense of style. Meanwhile, Niles meets Daphne for the first time and is instantly smitten, despite already being married.
'''Guest Caller:''' [[Patti LuPone]] as Pam
|LineColor=8A96BB
}}
{{Episode list/sublist|Frasier season 1
|EpisodeNumber=4
|EpisodeNumber2=4
|Title=I Hate Frasier Crane
|DirectedBy=David Lee
|WrittenBy=[[Christopher Lloyd (screenwriter)|Christopher Lloyd]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|10|7}}
|Viewers= 24.2<ref>{{cite news|title=New shows pick up steam in ABC win|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=October 13, 1993|author=Gable, Donna}}</ref>
| ProdCode = 104
|ShortSummary=After being insulted on Frasier's show for a bad review, newspaper columnist Derek Mann challenges Frasier to a fistfight. Although Frasier agrees in the heat of the moment, Martin is angry to later learn he has no intention of going through with it. After learning of the shame he put Martin through when he ducked out of a similar situation as a child, Frasier resolves to meet the challenge.
'''Guest Callers:''' [[Joe Mantegna]] as Derek Mann; [[Judith Ivey]] as Lorraine
|LineColor=8A96BB
}}
{{Episode list/sublist|Frasier season 1
|EpisodeNumber=5
|EpisodeNumber2=5
|Title=Here's Looking at You
|DirectedBy=[[Andy Ackerman]]
|WrittenBy=Brad Hall
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|10|14}}
|Viewers= 23.9<ref>{{cite news|title='Home Improvement' powers to No. 1|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=October 20, 1993|author1=Graham, Jefferson|author2=Gable, Donna}}</ref>
| ProdCode = 105
|ShortSummary=Frasier buys Martin a telescope as a gift. While looking through it, Martin spots a woman with whom he becomes romantically involved.
'''Guest Caller:''' [[Jeff Daniels]] as Doug
|LineColor=8A96BB
}}
{{Episode list/sublist|Frasier season 1
|EpisodeNumber=6
|EpisodeNumber2=6
|Title=The Crucible
|DirectedBy=James Burrows
|WrittenBy=Sy Dukane & Denise Moss
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|10|21}}
|Viewers= 22.4<ref>{{cite news|title=World Series earns CBS a win|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=October 27, 1993|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
| ProdCode = 107
|ShortSummary=Frasier throws a cocktail party to show off a new painting he has bought, but is humiliated by the artist, who declares it is a forgery. When Frasier's attempts to return the painting to the gallery fail, he plots revenge against the gallery owner.
'''Guest Caller:''' [[Robert Klein]] as Gary
|LineColor=8A96BB
}}
{{Episode list/sublist|Frasier season 1
|EpisodeNumber=7
|EpisodeNumber2=7
|Title=Call Me Irresponsible
|DirectedBy=James Burrows
|WrittenBy=Anne Flett & Chuck Ranberg
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|10|28}}
|Viewers= 27.0<ref>{{cite news|title=ABC usurps CBS as No. 1|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=November 3, 1993|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
| ProdCode = 106
|ShortSummary=Frasier gives advice to a caller, Marco, to break off his relationship with his girlfriend, Catherine ([[Amanda Donohoe]]), because of his inability to commit. Niles questions Frasier's ethics when he ends up going on a date with Catherine.
'''Guest Callers:''' [[Bruno Kirby]] as Marco; [[Eddie Van Halen]] as Hank
|LineColor=8A96BB
}}
{{Episode list/sublist|Frasier season 1
|EpisodeNumber=8
|EpisodeNumber2=8
|Title=Beloved Infidel
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|WrittenBy=Leslie Eberhard
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|11|4}}
|Viewers= 27.1<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=November 10, 1993}}</ref>
| ProdCode = 108
|ShortSummary=After accidentally seeing Martin having an emotional meeting with an old family friend at a restaurant, Frasier and Niles begin to wonder whether Martin had an affair while married.
'''Guest Caller:''' [[JoBeth Williams]] as Danielle
|LineColor=8A96BB
}}
{{Episode list/sublist|Frasier season 1
|EpisodeNumber=9
|EpisodeNumber2=9
|Title=Selling Out
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|WrittenBy=Lloyd Garver
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|11|11}}
|Viewers= 25.0<ref>{{cite news|title=Walters gives ABC a special boost|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=November 17, 1993|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
| ProdCode = 109
|ShortSummary=Frasier meets Bebe Glazer ([[Harriet Sansom Harris]]), a smarmy talent agent who sweet-talks him into doing a series of product endorsements. He finds himself conflicted when she arranges a television ad for a product he does not support, knowing that the money earned could go toward his son's college fund.
'''Guest Caller:''' [[Carl Reiner]] as Roger
|LineColor=8A96BB
}}
{{Episode list/sublist|Frasier season 1
|EpisodeNumber=10
|EpisodeNumber2=10
|Title=Oops!
|DirectedBy=James Burrows
|WrittenBy=Denise Moss & Sy Dukane
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|11|18}}
|Viewers= 23.2<ref>{{cite news|title=CBS sweeps back to top|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=November 24, 1993|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
| ProdCode = 110
|ShortSummary=Frasier is told a rumor that one of the KACL on-air staff is getting fired. When sportscaster [[Bob 'Bulldog' Briscoe]] is called into a meeting with management, Frasier assumes the rumor is true and accidentally reveals it to him. As a result, Bulldog quits the station while Frasier learns that his job was actually safe. Feeling guilty and feeling pressure from Martin, Frasier decides to go to the station manager and beg for Bulldog's job back, only to learn the rumor was true and it was actually Frasier who was about to be fired.
'''Guest Caller:''' [[Jay Leno]] as Don
|LineColor=8A96BB
}}
{{Episode list/sublist|Frasier season 1
|EpisodeNumber=11
|EpisodeNumber2=11
|Title=Death Becomes Him
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|WrittenBy=Leslie Eberhard
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|12|2}}
|Viewers= 25.3<ref>{{cite news|title='White Dog' has its day; CBS, its week|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=December 8, 1993|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
| ProdCode = 111
|ShortSummary=After the premature death of Martin's physician, who was similar to Frasier in physique, behavior and temperament, Frasier begins to obsess about his own mortality. Putting his affairs in order, he becomes determined to find more about the physician to the point he decides to attend his [[Shiva (Judaism)|shiva]].
|LineColor=8A96BB
}}
{{Episode list/sublist|Frasier season 1
|EpisodeNumber=12
|EpisodeNumber2=12
|Title=Miracle on Third or Fourth Street
|DirectedBy=James Burrows
|WrittenBy=Christopher Lloyd
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1993|12|16}}
|Viewers= 25.6<ref>{{cite news|title=ABC on top for 2nd week|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=December 22, 1993|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
| ProdCode = 113
|ShortSummary=Frasier's plans for Christmas with Frederick, Martin and Niles are derailed after Lilith decides to take Frederick to Austria. Already angry, Frasier then has a bitter argument with Martin, and agrees to do the [[Christmas Day]] shift at the radio station, which proves depressing.
'''Guest Callers:''' [[Mel Brooks]] as Tom; [[Rosemary Clooney]] as Gladys; [[Dominick Dunne]] as Jeff; [[Ben Stiller]] as Barry; [[Eric Stoltz]] as Don
|LineColor=8A96BB
}}
{{Episode list/sublist|Frasier season 1
|EpisodeNumber=13
|EpisodeNumber2=13
|Title=Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast?
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|WrittenBy=[[Molly Newman]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|1|6}}
|Viewers= 30.4<ref>{{cite news|title='Improvement' leads ABC charge|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=January 12, 1994|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
| ProdCode = 114
|ShortSummary=Frasier is surprised to learn that Martin has been sleeping with a woman from his building. He then broadcasts this fact in his next show, embarrassing the woman and infuriating Martin. Feeling guilty, Frasier resolves to get them back together. Roz is going out with Noel Shempsky, a ''[[Star Trek]]'' addict.
'''Guest Callers:''' [[Piper Laurie]] as Marianne; [[Henry Mancini]] as Al; [[Elijah Wood]] as Ethan
|LineColor=8A96BB
}}
{{Episode list/sublist|Frasier season 1
|EpisodeNumber=14
|EpisodeNumber2=14
|Title=Can't Buy Me Love
|DirectedBy=James Burrows
|WrittenBy=Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|1|20}}
|Viewers= 27.1<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=January 26, 1994}}</ref>
| ProdCode = 112
|ShortSummary=Frasier takes part in a bachelor auction, where he is "bought" by Kristina Harper ([[Claire Stansfield]]), a model. He invites her for dinner at his apartment, but when she arrives, Kristina announces that she has some urgent business and needs Frasier to look after her daughter, Renata (Ashley Bank). Frasier learns from Renata that her mother is neglectful, leading him to criticize Kristina heavily when she returns, only to discover that Renata had invented the bad behavior she described.
|LineColor=8A96BB
}}
{{Episode list/sublist|Frasier season 1
|EpisodeNumber=15
|EpisodeNumber2=15
|Title=You Can't Tell a Crook by His Cover
|DirectedBy=Andy Ackerman
|WrittenBy=[[David Lloyd (writer)|David Lloyd]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|1|27}}
|Viewers= 27.8<ref>{{cite news|title=Super Bowl runs up NBC's score|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=February 2, 1994|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
| ProdCode = 116
|ShortSummary=After Roz is scammed by a street con, Frasier claims to always be able to spot a criminal, so Martin challenges him to a test: several of his friends will come over to play cards, including one ex-convict. Frasier wins if he can spot the con.
|LineColor=8A96BB
}}
{{Episode list/sublist|Frasier season 1
|EpisodeNumber=16
|EpisodeNumber2=16
|Title=The Show Where Lilith Comes Back
|DirectedBy=James Burrows
|WrittenBy=[[Ken Levine (TV personality)|Ken Levine]] & [[David Isaacs (writer)|David Isaacs]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|2|3}}
|Viewers= 33.1<ref>{{cite news|title=Lilith brings ratings to 'Frasier'|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=February 9, 1994|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
| ProdCode = 117
|ShortSummary= Lilith ([[Bebe Neuwirth]]) visits Frasier in Seattle, wondering if there's any chance of reconciliation after she finds a letter from him.
'''Guest Caller:''' [[Timothy Leary]] as Hank
|LineColor=8A96BB
}}
{{Episode list/sublist|Frasier season 1
|EpisodeNumber=17
|EpisodeNumber2=17
|Title=A Mid-Winter Night's Dream
|DirectedBy=David Lee
|WrittenBy=Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|2|10}}
|Viewers= 32.8<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=February 16, 1994}}</ref>
| ProdCode = 115
|ShortSummary=After Niles has a fight with Maris, he and Daphne have a moment of mutual attraction during an attempt to make a reconciliation dinner. Daphne is stranded at Niles' mansion during a storm, and Frasier must reach them before they do something they both will regret.
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|EpisodeNumber=18
|EpisodeNumber2=18
|Title=And the Whimper Is...
|DirectedBy=James Burrows
|WrittenBy=Denise Moss & Sy Dukane
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|2|17}}
|Viewers= 16.7<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=February 23, 1994}}</ref>
| ProdCode = 118
|ShortSummary=Frasier discovers that he has been nominated for a local broadcasting award, and becomes obsessed with winning it.
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|EpisodeNumber=19
|EpisodeNumber2=19
|Title=Give Him the Chair!
|DirectedBy=James Burrows
|WrittenBy=Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|3|17}}
|Viewers= 29.8<ref>{{cite news|title=Wednesday wins for ABC|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=March 23, 1994|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
| ProdCode = 119
|ShortSummary=Frasier is tired of Martin's favorite chair and replaces it, but Martin demands his old chair back. The old chair is easily located on the set of a school production, but the recovery proves more difficult.
'''Guest Caller:''' [[Malcolm McDowell]] as Dr. Bruga
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{{Episode list/sublist|Frasier season 1
|EpisodeNumber=20
|EpisodeNumber2=20
|Title=Fortysomething
|DirectedBy=Rick Beren
|WrittenBy=Sy Dukane & Denise Moss
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|3|31}}
|Viewers= 27.1<ref>{{cite news|title=ABC gets help from 'These Friends'|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=April 6, 1994|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
| ProdCode = 121
|ShortSummary=Worrying about impending middle age, Frasier strikes up a tentative romance with a shop assistant several years his junior.
'''Guest Caller:''' [[Reba McEntire]] as Rachel
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{{Episode list/sublist|Frasier season 1
|EpisodeNumber=21
|EpisodeNumber2=21
|Title=Travels with Martin
|DirectedBy=James Burrows
|WrittenBy=[[Linda Morris]] & [[Vic Rauseo]]
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|4|14}}
|Viewers= 25.5<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=April 20, 1994}}</ref>
| ProdCode = 123
|ShortSummary=Frasier, Martin, Niles and Daphne go on a road trip in a Winnebago. They drive over the border into Canada only to learn that Daphne is not allowed to leave the U.S. because she does not have her [[green card]] yet.
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{{Episode list/sublist|Frasier season 1
|EpisodeNumber=22
|EpisodeNumber2=22
|Title=Author, Author
|DirectedBy=James Burrows
|WrittenBy=Don Seigel & Jerry Perzigian
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|5|5}}
|Viewers= 26.2<ref>{{cite news|title=ABC keeps hammering away|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=May 11, 1994|author=DeRosa, Robin}}</ref>
| ProdCode = 120
|ShortSummary=Frasier and Niles try to collaborate on a book about sibling relationships but end up brawling while developing a case of writer's block.
'''Guest Caller:''' [[Christine Lahti]] as Laura
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}}
{{Episode list/sublist|Frasier season 1
|EpisodeNumber=23
|EpisodeNumber2=23
|Title=Frasier Crane's Day Off
|DirectedBy=James Burrows
|WrittenBy=Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|5|12}}
|Viewers= 22.3<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=May 18, 1994}}</ref>
| ProdCode = 122
|ShortSummary=Frasier falls ill, and KACL restaurant critic Gil Chesterton ([[Edward Hibbert]]) tries to steal his time slot in his absence. Frasier begs Niles to take over to prevent this. When Niles unexpectedly runs the show with great success, a feverish Frasier begins to imagine plots against him, and decides to drag himself to the station no matter what. He locks Niles and Roz out of the studio and broadcasts in a state of delirium.
'''Guest Callers:''' [[Mary Tyler Moore]] as Marjorie; [[Patricia Hearst]] as Janice; [[Steve Lawrence]] as Howard; [[Eydie Gorme]] as Lois; [[Tommy Hilfiger]] as Robert; [[Garry Trudeau]] as Louis; [[Steve Young]] as Blake
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|EpisodeNumber=24
|EpisodeNumber2=24
|Title=My Coffee with Niles
|DirectedBy=James Burrows
|WrittenBy=David Angell & Peter Casey
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|5|19}}
|Viewers= 29.7<ref>{{cite news|title=Nielsen ratings|department=Life|work=[[USA Today]]|page=3D|date=May 25, 1994}}</ref>
| ProdCode = 124
|ShortSummary= Over their daily coffee, Frasier and Niles discuss life and happiness. For the first time, Niles acknowledges he may have feelings for Daphne. Frasier considers if he is happy with his new life in Seattle.
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== Awards and nominations ==
{{Main|List of awards and nominations received by Frasier}}

[[Viewers for Quality Television|'''Viewers for Quality Television awards''']]

* 1994 Best Quality Comedy Series – Nominated<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000690/1994/1/|title=Viewers for Quality Television Awards (1994)|website=IMDb|access-date=2018-05-27}}</ref>
* 1994 Best Lead Actor in a Quality Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer) – Nominated<ref name="auto"/>
* '''1994 Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Comedy Series (David Hyde Pierce) – WON'''<ref name="auto"/>
* 1994 Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Comedy Series (Jane Leeves) – Nominated<ref name="auto"/>

'''[[Writers Guild of America Award|Writers Guild awards]]'''

* 1995 Episodic Comedy ("A Mid-Winter Night's Dream") (Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano) – Nominated<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000710/1995/1/|title=Writers Guild of America, USA (1995)|website=IMDb|access-date=2018-05-27}}</ref>

==References==
{{reflist|30em}}

==External links==
* {{IMDb episodes|0106004}}

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Frasier
Season 1
DVD cover
Starring
No. of episodes24
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseSeptember 16, 1993 (1993-09-16) –
May 19, 1994 (1994-05-19)
Season chronology
Next →
Season 2
List of episodes

The first season of the American television sitcom Frasier aired on NBC from September 16, 1993 to May 19, 1994.[1] The opening title card was blue.

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Recurring

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Episodes

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overall
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code
U.S. viewers
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11"The Good Son"James BurrowsDavid Angell & Peter Casey & David LeeSeptember 16, 1993 (1993-09-16)101[2]28.1[3]

Dr. Frasier Crane, formerly of Boston, has recently arrived back in his birthplace of Seattle to restart his life following his painful divorce. His independence is soon compromised by the fact that his father, Martin, is incapable of living by himself and must move into Frasier's apartment.

Guest Callers: Linda Hamilton as Claire; Griffin Dunne as Russell; John Mahoney as Martin (using his first name as a cover to thank Frasier)
22"Space Quest"James BurrowsSy Dukane & Denise MossSeptember 23, 1993 (1993-09-23)10227.0[4]

After Martin moves into Frasier’s apartment with his physical therapist, Daphne, and his dog, Eddie, Frasier struggles with the loss of his personal space and ensuing tensions with Martin. After repeatedly failing to get any kind of solitary time at home or work, he decides to try forging a bond with his gruff father.

Guest Caller: Christopher Reeve as Leonard
33"Dinner at Eight"James BurrowsChuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-GiordanoSeptember 30, 1993 (1993-09-30)10325.7[5]

Frasier and his brother, Niles, decide to treat Martin to a meal at fancy restaurant Le Cigare Volant in an attempt to improve his sense of style. Meanwhile, Niles meets Daphne for the first time and is instantly smitten, despite already being married.

Guest Caller: Patti LuPone as Pam
44"I Hate Frasier Crane"David LeeChristopher LloydOctober 7, 1993 (1993-10-07)10424.2[6]

After being insulted on Frasier's show for a bad review, newspaper columnist Derek Mann challenges Frasier to a fistfight. Although Frasier agrees in the heat of the moment, Martin is angry to later learn he has no intention of going through with it. After learning of the shame he put Martin through when he ducked out of a similar situation as a child, Frasier resolves to meet the challenge.

Guest Callers: Joe Mantegna as Derek Mann; Judith Ivey as Lorraine
55"Here's Looking at You"Andy AckermanBrad HallOctober 14, 1993 (1993-10-14)10523.9[7]

Frasier buys Martin a telescope as a gift. While looking through it, Martin spots a woman with whom he becomes romantically involved.

Guest Caller: Jeff Daniels as Doug
66"The Crucible"James BurrowsSy Dukane & Denise MossOctober 21, 1993 (1993-10-21)10722.4[8]

Frasier throws a cocktail party to show off a new painting he has bought, but is humiliated by the artist, who declares it is a forgery. When Frasier's attempts to return the painting to the gallery fail, he plots revenge against the gallery owner.

Guest Caller: Robert Klein as Gary
77"Call Me Irresponsible"James BurrowsAnne Flett & Chuck RanbergOctober 28, 1993 (1993-10-28)10627.0[9]

Frasier gives advice to a caller, Marco, to break off his relationship with his girlfriend, Catherine (Amanda Donohoe), because of his inability to commit. Niles questions Frasier's ethics when he ends up going on a date with Catherine.

Guest Callers: Bruno Kirby as Marco; Eddie Van Halen as Hank
88"Beloved Infidel"Andy AckermanLeslie EberhardNovember 4, 1993 (1993-11-04)10827.1[10]

After accidentally seeing Martin having an emotional meeting with an old family friend at a restaurant, Frasier and Niles begin to wonder whether Martin had an affair while married.

Guest Caller: JoBeth Williams as Danielle
99"Selling Out"Andy AckermanLloyd GarverNovember 11, 1993 (1993-11-11)10925.0[11]

Frasier meets Bebe Glazer (Harriet Sansom Harris), a smarmy talent agent who sweet-talks him into doing a series of product endorsements. He finds himself conflicted when she arranges a television ad for a product he does not support, knowing that the money earned could go toward his son's college fund.

Guest Caller: Carl Reiner as Roger
1010"Oops!"James BurrowsDenise Moss & Sy DukaneNovember 18, 1993 (1993-11-18)11023.2[12]

Frasier is told a rumor that one of the KACL on-air staff is getting fired. When sportscaster Bob 'Bulldog' Briscoe is called into a meeting with management, Frasier assumes the rumor is true and accidentally reveals it to him. As a result, Bulldog quits the station while Frasier learns that his job was actually safe. Feeling guilty and feeling pressure from Martin, Frasier decides to go to the station manager and beg for Bulldog's job back, only to learn the rumor was true and it was actually Frasier who was about to be fired.

Guest Caller: Jay Leno as Don
1111"Death Becomes Him"Andy AckermanLeslie EberhardDecember 2, 1993 (1993-12-02)11125.3[13]
After the premature death of Martin's physician, who was similar to Frasier in physique, behavior and temperament, Frasier begins to obsess about his own mortality. Putting his affairs in order, he becomes determined to find more about the physician to the point he decides to attend his shiva.
1212"Miracle on Third or Fourth Street"James BurrowsChristopher LloydDecember 16, 1993 (1993-12-16)11325.6[14]

Frasier's plans for Christmas with Frederick, Martin and Niles are derailed after Lilith decides to take Frederick to Austria. Already angry, Frasier then has a bitter argument with Martin, and agrees to do the Christmas Day shift at the radio station, which proves depressing.

Guest Callers: Mel Brooks as Tom; Rosemary Clooney as Gladys; Dominick Dunne as Jeff; Ben Stiller as Barry; Eric Stoltz as Don
1313"Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast?"Andy AckermanMolly NewmanJanuary 6, 1994 (1994-01-06)11430.4[15]

Frasier is surprised to learn that Martin has been sleeping with a woman from his building. He then broadcasts this fact in his next show, embarrassing the woman and infuriating Martin. Feeling guilty, Frasier resolves to get them back together. Roz is going out with Noel Shempsky, a Star Trek addict.

Guest Callers: Piper Laurie as Marianne; Henry Mancini as Al; Elijah Wood as Ethan
1414"Can't Buy Me Love"James BurrowsChuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-GiordanoJanuary 20, 1994 (1994-01-20)11227.1[16]
Frasier takes part in a bachelor auction, where he is "bought" by Kristina Harper (Claire Stansfield), a model. He invites her for dinner at his apartment, but when she arrives, Kristina announces that she has some urgent business and needs Frasier to look after her daughter, Renata (Ashley Bank). Frasier learns from Renata that her mother is neglectful, leading him to criticize Kristina heavily when she returns, only to discover that Renata had invented the bad behavior she described.
1515"You Can't Tell a Crook by His Cover"Andy AckermanDavid LloydJanuary 27, 1994 (1994-01-27)11627.8[17]
After Roz is scammed by a street con, Frasier claims to always be able to spot a criminal, so Martin challenges him to a test: several of his friends will come over to play cards, including one ex-convict. Frasier wins if he can spot the con.
1616"The Show Where Lilith Comes Back"James BurrowsKen Levine & David IsaacsFebruary 3, 1994 (1994-02-03)11733.1[18]

Lilith (Bebe Neuwirth) visits Frasier in Seattle, wondering if there's any chance of reconciliation after she finds a letter from him.

Guest Caller: Timothy Leary as Hank
1717"A Mid-Winter Night's Dream"David LeeChuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-GiordanoFebruary 10, 1994 (1994-02-10)11532.8[19]
After Niles has a fight with Maris, he and Daphne have a moment of mutual attraction during an attempt to make a reconciliation dinner. Daphne is stranded at Niles' mansion during a storm, and Frasier must reach them before they do something they both will regret.
1818"And the Whimper Is..."James BurrowsDenise Moss & Sy DukaneFebruary 17, 1994 (1994-02-17)11816.7[20]
Frasier discovers that he has been nominated for a local broadcasting award, and becomes obsessed with winning it.
1919"Give Him the Chair!"James BurrowsChuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-GiordanoMarch 17, 1994 (1994-03-17)11929.8[21]

Frasier is tired of Martin's favorite chair and replaces it, but Martin demands his old chair back. The old chair is easily located on the set of a school production, but the recovery proves more difficult.

Guest Caller: Malcolm McDowell as Dr. Bruga
2020"Fortysomething"Rick BerenSy Dukane & Denise MossMarch 31, 1994 (1994-03-31)12127.1[22]

Worrying about impending middle age, Frasier strikes up a tentative romance with a shop assistant several years his junior.

Guest Caller: Reba McEntire as Rachel
2121"Travels with Martin"James BurrowsLinda Morris & Vic RauseoApril 14, 1994 (1994-04-14)12325.5[23]
Frasier, Martin, Niles and Daphne go on a road trip in a Winnebago. They drive over the border into Canada only to learn that Daphne is not allowed to leave the U.S. because she does not have her green card yet.
2222"Author, Author"James BurrowsDon Seigel & Jerry PerzigianMay 5, 1994 (1994-05-05)12026.2[24]

Frasier and Niles try to collaborate on a book about sibling relationships but end up brawling while developing a case of writer's block.

Guest Caller: Christine Lahti as Laura
2323"Frasier Crane's Day Off"James BurrowsChuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-GiordanoMay 12, 1994 (1994-05-12)12222.3[25]

Frasier falls ill, and KACL restaurant critic Gil Chesterton (Edward Hibbert) tries to steal his time slot in his absence. Frasier begs Niles to take over to prevent this. When Niles unexpectedly runs the show with great success, a feverish Frasier begins to imagine plots against him, and decides to drag himself to the station no matter what. He locks Niles and Roz out of the studio and broadcasts in a state of delirium.

Guest Callers: Mary Tyler Moore as Marjorie; Patricia Hearst as Janice; Steve Lawrence as Howard; Eydie Gorme as Lois; Tommy Hilfiger as Robert; Garry Trudeau as Louis; Steve Young as Blake
2424"My Coffee with Niles"James BurrowsDavid Angell & Peter CaseyMay 19, 1994 (1994-05-19)12429.7[26]
Over their daily coffee, Frasier and Niles discuss life and happiness. For the first time, Niles acknowledges he may have feelings for Daphne. Frasier considers if he is happy with his new life in Seattle.

Awards and nominations

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Viewers for Quality Television awards

  • 1994 Best Quality Comedy Series – Nominated[27]
  • 1994 Best Lead Actor in a Quality Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer) – Nominated[27]
  • 1994 Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Comedy Series (David Hyde Pierce) – WON[27]
  • 1994 Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Comedy Series (Jane Leeves) – Nominated[27]

Writers Guild awards

  • 1995 Episodic Comedy ("A Mid-Winter Night's Dream") (Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano) – Nominated[28]

References

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  4. ^ Gable, Donna (September 29, 1993). "'Dave's World,' 'Harts' help CBS to victory". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  5. ^ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. October 6, 1993. p. 3D.
  6. ^ Gable, Donna (October 13, 1993). "New shows pick up steam in ABC win". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  7. ^ Graham, Jefferson; Gable, Donna (October 20, 1993). "'Home Improvement' powers to No. 1". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  8. ^ DeRosa, Robin (October 27, 1993). "World Series earns CBS a win". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  9. ^ DeRosa, Robin (November 3, 1993). "ABC usurps CBS as No. 1". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
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  11. ^ DeRosa, Robin (November 17, 1993). "Walters gives ABC a special boost". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  12. ^ DeRosa, Robin (November 24, 1993). "CBS sweeps back to top". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  13. ^ DeRosa, Robin (December 8, 1993). "'White Dog' has its day; CBS, its week". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  14. ^ DeRosa, Robin (December 22, 1993). "ABC on top for 2nd week". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  15. ^ DeRosa, Robin (January 12, 1994). "'Improvement' leads ABC charge". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  16. ^ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. January 26, 1994. p. 3D.
  17. ^ DeRosa, Robin (February 2, 1994). "Super Bowl runs up NBC's score". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  18. ^ DeRosa, Robin (February 9, 1994). "Lilith brings ratings to 'Frasier'". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  19. ^ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. February 16, 1994. p. 3D.
  20. ^ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. February 23, 1994. p. 3D.
  21. ^ DeRosa, Robin (March 23, 1994). "Wednesday wins for ABC". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  22. ^ DeRosa, Robin (April 6, 1994). "ABC gets help from 'These Friends'". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  23. ^ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. April 20, 1994. p. 3D.
  24. ^ DeRosa, Robin (May 11, 1994). "ABC keeps hammering away". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
  25. ^ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. May 18, 1994. p. 3D.
  26. ^ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. May 25, 1994. p. 3D.
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  28. ^ "Writers Guild of America, USA (1995)". IMDb. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
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