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Frasier was a critically acclaimed American TV situation comedy. A spin-off of the highly successful situation comedy Cheers, it starred Kelsey Grammer reprising his character of Dr. Frasier Crane. When the idea of Frasier was presented for the first time, it was questioned whether the idea of two brothers of similar temperament would work as a television series. The series ultimately lasted for eleven seasons, and is considered one of the most successful spin-offs in TV history. Its first episode aired on NBC on September 16, 1993, and its last episode aired on May 13, 2004. Since March 6 2006, it has been syndicated on the Lifetime Television channel.

The show is set in Seattle, Washington but only one episode "The 1000th Show", was filmed there. The remainder were filmed on Stage 25, Paramount Studios, and at various locales in and around Los Angeles.

Creators

The show was created by David Angell, Peter Casey, and David Lee. It was produced by Angell, Casey and Lee (Grub Street Productions) in association with Paramount Television. Angell, Casey and Lee had also written and produced Cheers and created Wings.

Cast

The main cast of Frasier (from left to right) David Hyde Pierce, Peri Gilpin, Kelsey Grammer, Jane Leeves, John Mahoney and Moose/Enzo
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The main cast of Frasier (from left to right) David Hyde Pierce, Peri Gilpin, Kelsey Grammer, Jane Leeves, John Mahoney and Moose/Enzo

Regulars:

Niles' wife Maris is a recurring character who is never seen or heard.

Recurring Guest Stars

Storyline

Dr. Frasier Crane is a psychiatrist who hosts a radio talk show in Seattle on KACL 780AM (named to honor the show's creators: Angell, Casey, Lee). His friend and producer is Roz Doyle. Various colleagues, including sports show host Bob "Bulldog" Briscoe, food critic Gil Chesterton and geek Noel Shempsky often appear.

Frasier's father, retired cop Martin Crane, lives with him. Martin was shot in the line of duty when he interrupted a robbery in progress. Martin is looked after by his Mancunian health care worker, Daphne Moon, who becomes the love interest of Frasier's brother Niles Crane, a fellow psychiatrist who is just as stuffy and pompous as Frasier. Niles' love for Daphne is a theme for many seasons of the show, and indeed they get married at the end of the seventh season.

Completing the lineup is Martin's dog Eddie (a Jack Russell Terrier) who responds with alacrity to the other characters but stares uncomprehendingly at Frasier. When not hosting his radio program, Frasier drinks coffee at the Cafe Nervosa.

Much of the humor is derived from Frasier's search for romance; social class conflict, particularly with his blue-collar ex-cop father; sibling rivalry with his brother; the pomposity and vanity of Frasier as a minor celebrity, intellectual and patron of the local Seattle arts scene; and various misunderstandings between the characters that, frequently, escalate into absurd crises.

Records

Episodes

The series finale

On May 13, 2004, the series finale of Frasier aired. It was watched by 25.4 million viewers.

Several circumstances led to the decision to end the series:

Special guest stars in the series finale included Wendie Malick, Anthony LaPaglia, Robbie Coltrane, Richard E. Grant, Laura Linney, Jason Biggs, and Jennifer Beals.

The last show was dedicated to David Angell, one of the creators of Frasier, who, along with his wife, Lynn Angell, died on American Airlines Flight 11 in the 9/11 attacks.

Trivia

Merchandise

DVDs

Currently seasons 1-8 & 11 have been released on Region 1 DVD. Seasons 9 and 10 are due to be out later this year. Region 2 is considerably behind with only the first 4 seasons out with the 5th coming out later this year.

Cover art for Frasier Season 8 DVD
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Cover art for Frasier Season 8 DVD

DVD Name Release dates
Region 1 Region 2
The Complete 1st Season May 20 2003 November 24 2003
The Complete 2nd Season January 6 2004 June 7 2004
The Complete 3rd Season May 25 2004 September 6 2004
The Complete 4th Season February 1 2005 July 18 2005
The Complete 5th Season June 7 2005 Sometime near end of 2006
The Complete 6th Season September 13 2005 N/A
The Complete 7th Season November 15 2005 N/A
The Complete 8th Season June 13 2006 N/A
The Complete 9th Season TBA 2006 N/A
The Complete 10th Season TBA 2006 N/A
The Complete 11th Season November 16 2004 N/A

Videos

The first 4 seasons have been released on video along with a series of 'Best Of' tapes. These tapes consist of 4 episodes taken from seasons 1-4. No more video releases have been announced.

Video Name Release date
The Best Of Frasier 1 - From Boston To Seattle TBC 1999
The Best Of Frasier 2 - Crane Vs. Crane TBC 1999
The Best Of Frasier 3 - Serial Dater TBC 1999
The Best Of Frasier 4 - Like Father Like Sons TBC 1999
The Best Of Frasier 5 - Brotherly Love TBC 1999
The Best Of Frasier 6 - Love Is In The Air TBC 1999
The Best Of Frasier Box Set TBC 1999
The Complete 1st Season July 16 2001
The Complete 2nd Season December 3 2001
Season 3 - Part 1 May 6 2002
Season 3 - Part 2 July 1 2002
Season 4 - Part 1 October 14 2002
Season 4 - Part 2 November 18 2002

CDs

One Frasier CD has been released featuring a number of songs taken from the show.

CD Name Release date
Tossed Salads & Scrambled Eggs TBC

Books

Several books about Frasier have been released. These range from script & guidebooks to cookbooks.

Book Name Publisher
The Best Of Frasier Channel 4 Books
The Very Best Of Frasier Channel 4 Books
Frasier Pocket Books
Goodnight Seattle Virgin Books
Cafe Nervosa: The Connoisseur's Cookbook Boxtree

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