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| colspan="4" valign="top" | Six months after moving back to Seattle to start his career as a radio psychiatrist, Frasier is forced to take in his father Martin, a disabled former police officer, and his dog Eddie, and to hire Daphne Moon, a housekeeper and physical therapist. |
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| 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. |
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| height="10" | 2 - 102 || [[September 23]], [[1993]] || 002 || "[[Space Quest (Frasier)|Space Quest]]" |
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | Frasier and Niles |
| colspan="4" valign="top" | Frasier and Niles's plan to "improve" their father's tastes by taking him to a fancy restaurant rebounds on them when he takes them to his favorite place, a rustic steakhouse. The first episode in which the characters of [[Niles Crane]] and Daphne Moon meet. |
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| height="10" | 4 - 104 || [[October 7]], [[1993]] || 004 || "[[I Hate Frasier Crane (Frasier)|I Hate Frasier Crane]]" |
| height="10" | 4 - 104 || [[October 7]], [[1993]] || 004 || "[[I Hate Frasier Crane (Frasier)|I Hate Frasier Crane]]" |
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | Frasier gets drawn into a war of words with columnist Derek Mann, leading to Mann challenging Frasier to a fight. |
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| height="10" | 5 - 105 || [[October 14]], [[1993]] || 005 || "[[Here's Looking at You (Frasier)|Here's Looking at You]]" |
| height="10" | 5 - 105 || [[October 14]], [[1993]] || 005 || "[[Here's Looking at You (Frasier)|Here's Looking at You]]" |
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | Frasier buys Martin a telescope as a gift, leading to a long-distance relationship with a woman named Irene. |
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| height="10" | 6 - 106 || [[October 21]], [[1993]] || 007 || "[[The Crucible (Frasier)|The Crucible]]" |
| height="10" | 6 - 106 || [[October 21]], [[1993]] || 007 || "[[The Crucible (Frasier)|The Crucible]]" |
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | Frasier throws a cocktail party to exhibit a new painting he has bought, but is humiliated when the artist shows up and declares it a forgery. |
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| height="10" | 7 - 107 || [[October 28]], [[1993]] || 006 || "[[Call Me Irresponsible (Frasier)|Call Me Irresponsible]]" |
| height="10" | 7 - 107 || [[October 28]], [[1993]] || 006 || "[[Call Me Irresponsible (Frasier)|Call Me Irresponsible]]" |
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | After Frasier advises an unfaithful man to break off with his girlfriend, the girlfriend herself angrily confronts Frasier at the station. They start dating, but Niles insists that Frasier is ethically barred from getting involved with his "patient's" girlfriend. |
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| height="10" | 8 - 108 || [[November 4]], [[1993]] || 008 || "[[Beloved Infidel (Frasier)|Beloved Infidel]]" |
| height="10" | 8 - 108 || [[November 4]], [[1993]] || 008 || "[[Beloved Infidel (Frasier)|Beloved Infidel]]" |
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | After seeing an emotional meeting between Martin and an old family friend, Frasier and Niles begin to suspect that their father had an affair when they were boys. |
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| height="10" | 9 - 109 || [[November 11]], [[1993]] || 009 || "[[Selling Out (Frasier)|Selling Out]]" |
| height="10" | 9 - 109 || [[November 11]], [[1993]] || 009 || "[[Selling Out (Frasier)|Selling Out]]" |
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | Frasier signs with Bulldog Briscoe's agent, Bebe Glaser, who convinces him to do commercial endorsements. |
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| height="10" | 10 - 110 || [[November 18]], [[1993]] || 010 || "[[Oops! (Frasier)|Oops!]]" |
| height="10" | 10 - 110 || [[November 18]], [[1993]] || 010 || "[[Oops! (Frasier)|Oops!]]" |
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | Frasier hears an office rumor that Bulldog is going to be fired; while he is repeating it to someone, Bulldog overhears, flies off the handle and quits his job, insulting the station manager. When it turns out the rumor wasn't true, Frasier must plead with the manager on Bulldog's behalf. |
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| height="10" | 11 - 111 || [[December 2]], [[1993]] || 011 || "[[Death Becomes Him (Frasier)|Death Becomes Him]]" |
| height="10" | 11 - 111 || [[December 2]], [[1993]] || 011 || "[[Death Becomes Him (Frasier)|Death Becomes Him]]" |
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | Frasier becomes obsessed with his own mortality after a doctor his own age dies of a sudden heart attack. He begins making plans for his own funeral, and trying to discover how the man died. |
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| height="10" | 12 - 112 || [[December 16]], [[1993]] || 013 || "[[Miracle on 3rd or 4th Street (Frasier)|Miracle on 3rd or 4th Street]]" |
| height="10" | 12 - 112 || [[December 16]], [[1993]] || 013 || "[[Miracle on 3rd or 4th Street (Frasier)|Miracle on 3rd or 4th Street]]" |
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | Frasier is looking forward to his first visit from Frederick in time for Christmas, but when the visit is canceled, Frasier takes out his disappointment on his family. He and Martin end up having a vicious argument, and Frasier chooses to spend Christmas Day at the station rather than at work. After spending a day listening to Seattle's loneliest and most depressed people, Frasier trudges to a seedy diner for his Christmas dinner, but gets an unexpected boost of Christmas spirit from the regulars. |
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| height="10" | 13 - 113 || [[January 6]], [[1994]] || 014 || "[[Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast? (Frasier)|Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast?]]" |
| height="10" | 13 - 113 || [[January 6]], [[1994]] || 014 || "[[Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast? (Frasier)|Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast?]]" |
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | Frasier is surprised and flustered when a neighbor spends the night with Martin, and quickly makes a fool of himself talking about it over the air. |
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| height="10" | 14 - 114 || [[January 20]], [[1994]] || 012 || "[[Can't Buy Me Love (Frasier)|Can't Buy Me Love]] |
| height="10" | 14 - 114 || [[January 20]], [[1994]] || 012 || "[[Can't Buy Me Love (Frasier)|Can't Buy Me Love]] |
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | Frasier and Bulldog participate in a bachelor auction to benefit Martin's police association. Frasier is "bought" by a model, but spends the night of their date babysitting her teenage daughter. Daphne, meanwhile, is trapped in a date with Bulldog. |
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| 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]]" |
| 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]]" |
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | When Roz gets scammed by a con artist, Frasier boasts that he's too smart for such tricks. Martin challenges him to figure out which of his three poker buddies is an ex-convict. Frasier loses the bet, but Martin is appalled to hear that Daphne has made a date with the man (as is Niles). |
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| height="10" | 16 - 116 || [[February 3]], [[1994]] || 017 || "[[The Show Where Lilith Comes Back (Frasier)|The Show Where Lilith Comes Back]]" |
| height="10" | 16 - 116 || [[February 3]], [[1994]] || 017 || "[[The Show Where Lilith Comes Back (Frasier)|The Show Where Lilith Comes Back]]" |
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | Lilith visits Frasier in Seattle, wondering if there's any chance of reconciliation. |
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| height="10" | 17 - 117 || [[February 10]], [[1994]] || 015 || "[[A Mid-Winter Night's Dream (Frasier)|A Mid-Winter Night's Dream]]" |
| height="10" | 17 - 117 || [[February 10]], [[1994]] || 015 || "[[A Mid-Winter Night's Dream (Frasier)|A Mid-Winter Night's Dream]]" |
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | Worried that Niles's infatuation with Daphne is getting out of control, Frasier suggests that he try spicing up his sex life with Maris. Niles's attempt at role playing leads to him being kicked out of the house. Martin suggests a romantic dinner to reconcile her, and Daphne offers to prepare it. On the night of the dinner, an electrical storm traps her and Niles together in his mansion. |
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | After a fight with Maris, Niles and Daphne have a moment of mutual attraction. |
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| height="10" | 18 - 118 || [[February 17]], [[1994]] || 018 || "[[And the Whimper Is... (Frasier)|And the Whimper Is...]]" |
| height="10" | 18 - 118 || [[February 17]], [[1994]] || 018 || "[[And the Whimper Is... (Frasier)|And the Whimper Is...]]" |
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | Frasier and Roz are nominated for a Seattle Broadcasting (SeaBea) Award, and go to extreme lengths to influence the members of the committee. On the night of the awards ceremony, Frasier is discomfited to find that his fellow nominee is Seattle radio legend Fletcher Gray, nominated eleven times before, without success. |
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| height="10" | 19 - 119 || [[March 17]], [[1994]] || 019 || "[[Give Him the Chair! (Frasier)|Give Him The Chair!]]" |
| height="10" | 19 - 119 || [[March 17]], [[1994]] || 019 || "[[Give Him the Chair! (Frasier)|Give Him The Chair!]]" |
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | Frasier gets rid of Martin's loathsome armchair, convincing himself that Martin will be happier with a vibrating leather recliner. When Martin angrily demands his old chair back, Frasier tracks it to an elementary school production of "Ten Little Indians," in which he must take a part in order to get the chair back. |
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| height="10" | 20 - 120 || [[March 31]], [[1994]] || 021 || "[[Fortysomething (Frasier)|Fortysomething]]" |
| height="10" | 20 - 120 || [[March 31]], [[1994]] || 021 || "[[Fortysomething (Frasier)|Fortysomething]]" |
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | Frasier becomes suddenly aware of his age, and so is not sure how to react when a young woman asks him out. |
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| height="10" | 21 - 121 || [[April 14]], [[1994]] || 023 || "[[Travels with Martin (Frasier)|Travels with Martin]]" |
| height="10" | 21 - 121 || [[April 14]], [[1994]] || 023 || "[[Travels with Martin (Frasier)|Travels with Martin]]" |
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | Frasier decides to use his vacation to re-connect with Martin, and asks him to name the place. Martin chooses a road trip in a Winnebago. Frasier ropes Niles and Daphne into coming along. Trouble starts when they inadvertently drive over the border into Canada, before Daphne's green card has come through. |
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| height="10" | 22 - 122 || [[May 5]], [[1994]] || 020 || "[[Author, Author (Frasier)|Author, Author]]" |
| height="10" | 22 - 122 || [[May 5]], [[1994]] || 020 || "[[Author, Author (Frasier)|Author, Author]]" |
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | Frasier and Niles try to collaborate on a book about sibling relationships. |
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| height="10" | 23 - 123 || [[May 12]], [[1994]] || 022 || "[[Frasier Crane's Day Off (Frasier)|Frasier Crane's Day Off]]" |
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | Home with the flu, Frasier becomes paranoid about losing his time slot to Gil Chesterton, who is filling in for him. He recruits Niles to do his show for a day, but when Niles does a great job, Frasier panics and goes down to the station, heavily medicated, to try and take back his sho |
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| height="10" | 24 - 124 || [[May 19]], [[1994]] || 024 || "[[My Coffee with Niles (Frasier)|My Coffee With Niles]]" |
| height="10" | 24 - 124 || [[May 19]], [[1994]] || 024 || "[[My Coffee with Niles (Frasier)|My Coffee With Niles]]" |
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| colspan="4" valign="top" | Frasier and Niles discuss life and happiness. |
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Revision as of 21:50, 30 January 2007
The first season of Frasier originally aired between September 1993 and May 1994, beginning on September 16, 1993.
List of episodes
24 episodes | ||||
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1 - 101 | September 16, 1993 | 001 | "The Good Son" | ![]() |
Six months after moving back to Seattle to start his career as a radio psychiatrist, Frasier is forced to take in his father Martin, a disabled former police officer, and his dog Eddie, and to hire Daphne Moon, a housekeeper and physical therapist. | ||||
2 - 102 | September 23, 1993 | 002 | "Space Quest" | ![]() |
Frasier's father Martin and his physical therapist Daphne move in, while Frasier tries to read a book. | ||||
3 - 103 | September 30, 1993 | 003 | "Dinner at Eight" | ![]() |
Frasier and Niles's plan to "improve" their father's tastes by taking him to a fancy restaurant rebounds on them when he takes them to his favorite place, a rustic steakhouse. The first episode in which the characters of Niles Crane and Daphne Moon meet. | ||||
4 - 104 | October 7, 1993 | 004 | "I Hate Frasier Crane" | ![]() |
Frasier gets drawn into a war of words with columnist Derek Mann, leading to Mann challenging Frasier to a fight. | ||||
5 - 105 | October 14, 1993 | 005 | "Here's Looking at You" | ![]() |
Frasier buys Martin a telescope as a gift, leading to a long-distance relationship with a woman named Irene. | ||||
6 - 106 | October 21, 1993 | 007 | "The Crucible" | ![]() |
Frasier throws a cocktail party to exhibit a new painting he has bought, but is humiliated when the artist shows up and declares it a forgery. | ||||
7 - 107 | October 28, 1993 | 006 | "Call Me Irresponsible" | ![]() |
After Frasier advises an unfaithful man to break off with his girlfriend, the girlfriend herself angrily confronts Frasier at the station. They start dating, but Niles insists that Frasier is ethically barred from getting involved with his "patient's" girlfriend. | ||||
8 - 108 | November 4, 1993 | 008 | "Beloved Infidel" | ![]() |
After seeing an emotional meeting between Martin and an old family friend, Frasier and Niles begin to suspect that their father had an affair when they were boys. | ||||
9 - 109 | November 11, 1993 | 009 | "Selling Out" | ![]() |
Frasier signs with Bulldog Briscoe's agent, Bebe Glaser, who convinces him to do commercial endorsements. | ||||
10 - 110 | November 18, 1993 | 010 | "Oops!" | ![]() |
Frasier hears an office rumor that Bulldog is going to be fired; while he is repeating it to someone, Bulldog overhears, flies off the handle and quits his job, insulting the station manager. When it turns out the rumor wasn't true, Frasier must plead with the manager on Bulldog's behalf. | ||||
11 - 111 | December 2, 1993 | 011 | "Death Becomes Him" | ![]() |
Frasier becomes obsessed with his own mortality after a doctor his own age dies of a sudden heart attack. He begins making plans for his own funeral, and trying to discover how the man died. | ||||
12 - 112 | December 16, 1993 | 013 | "Miracle on 3rd or 4th Street" | ![]() |
Frasier is looking forward to his first visit from Frederick in time for Christmas, but when the visit is canceled, Frasier takes out his disappointment on his family. He and Martin end up having a vicious argument, and Frasier chooses to spend Christmas Day at the station rather than at work. After spending a day listening to Seattle's loneliest and most depressed people, Frasier trudges to a seedy diner for his Christmas dinner, but gets an unexpected boost of Christmas spirit from the regulars. | ||||
13 - 113 | January 6, 1994 | 014 | "Guess Who's Coming to Breakfast?" | ![]() |
Frasier is surprised and flustered when a neighbor spends the night with Martin, and quickly makes a fool of himself talking about it over the air. | ||||
14 - 114 | January 20, 1994 | 012 | "Can't Buy Me Love | ![]() |
Frasier and Bulldog participate in a bachelor auction to benefit Martin's police association. Frasier is "bought" by a model, but spends the night of their date babysitting her teenage daughter. Daphne, meanwhile, is trapped in a date with Bulldog. | ||||
15 - 115 | January 27, 1994 | 016 | "You Can't Tell A Crook by His Cover" | ![]() |
When Roz gets scammed by a con artist, Frasier boasts that he's too smart for such tricks. Martin challenges him to figure out which of his three poker buddies is an ex-convict. Frasier loses the bet, but Martin is appalled to hear that Daphne has made a date with the man (as is Niles). | ||||
16 - 116 | February 3, 1994 | 017 | "The Show Where Lilith Comes Back" | ![]() |
Lilith visits Frasier in Seattle, wondering if there's any chance of reconciliation. | ||||
17 - 117 | February 10, 1994 | 015 | "A Mid-Winter Night's Dream" | ![]() |
Worried that Niles's infatuation with Daphne is getting out of control, Frasier suggests that he try spicing up his sex life with Maris. Niles's attempt at role playing leads to him being kicked out of the house. Martin suggests a romantic dinner to reconcile her, and Daphne offers to prepare it. On the night of the dinner, an electrical storm traps her and Niles together in his mansion. | ||||
18 - 118 | February 17, 1994 | 018 | "And the Whimper Is..." | ![]() |
Frasier and Roz are nominated for a Seattle Broadcasting (SeaBea) Award, and go to extreme lengths to influence the members of the committee. On the night of the awards ceremony, Frasier is discomfited to find that his fellow nominee is Seattle radio legend Fletcher Gray, nominated eleven times before, without success. | ||||
19 - 119 | March 17, 1994 | 019 | "Give Him The Chair!" | ![]() |
Frasier gets rid of Martin's loathsome armchair, convincing himself that Martin will be happier with a vibrating leather recliner. When Martin angrily demands his old chair back, Frasier tracks it to an elementary school production of "Ten Little Indians," in which he must take a part in order to get the chair back. | ||||
20 - 120 | March 31, 1994 | 021 | "Fortysomething" | ![]() |
Frasier becomes suddenly aware of his age, and so is not sure how to react when a young woman asks him out. | ||||
21 - 121 | April 14, 1994 | 023 | "Travels with Martin" | ![]() |
Frasier decides to use his vacation to re-connect with Martin, and asks him to name the place. Martin chooses a road trip in a Winnebago. Frasier ropes Niles and Daphne into coming along. Trouble starts when they inadvertently drive over the border into Canada, before Daphne's green card has come through. | ||||
22 - 122 | May 5, 1994 | 020 | "Author, Author" | ![]() |
Frasier and Niles try to collaborate on a book about sibling relationships. | ||||
23 - 123 | May 12, 1994 | 022 | "Frasier Crane's Day Off" | ![]() |
Home with the flu, Frasier becomes paranoid about losing his time slot to Gil Chesterton, who is filling in for him. He recruits Niles to do his show for a day, but when Niles does a great job, Frasier panics and goes down to the station, heavily medicated, to try and take back his sho | ||||
24 - 124 | May 19, 1994 | 024 | "My Coffee With Niles" | ![]() |
Frasier and Niles discuss life and happiness, spending the entire episode in Cafe Nervosa. |