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Frasier Season 1 Trailer
Seasons
The first season of Frasier originally aired from September 16, 1993 to May 19, 1994 on NBC.

1. The Good Son
Psychiatrist Frasier Crane returns to his hometown of Seattle to host a radio talk show, but soon discovers he could use a shrink himself when his father moves in.

2. Space Quest
Fed up with a lack of privacy at home and at work, Frasier decides it's time for his father to move out.

3. Dinner at Eight
It's a culinary culture clash when Frasier and Niles join their father for dinner at his favorite restaurant.

4. I Hate Frasier Crane
After trading barbs with a newspaper columnist, Frasier rises to the challenge of a fist fight.

5. Here's Looking at You
Frasier plays matchmaker for his father and the eligible bachelorette Martin spied through his telescope.

6. The Crucible
Frasier is furious when he learns that his newest art purchase is actually a fake.

7. Call Me Irresponsible
Frasier faces a personal and professional dilemma when he begins dating the ex-girlfriend of one of his radio show callers.

8. Beloved Infidel
When Frasier and Niles see their father dining with an old family friend, they conclude that Martin once had an affair with the woman.

9. Selling Out
When Frasier is lured into doing on-air endorsements, his professional credibility comes under fire.

10. Oops
When Frasier contributes to the rumor mill, he causes Bulldog to lose his job.

11. Death Becomes Him
When a seemingly healthy colleague dies unexpectedly, Frasier becomes obsessed with his own mortality.

12. Miracle on Third or Fourth Street
When his son cannot spend the holidays with him, a melancholy Frasier learns the true spirit of Christmas from a group of strangers.

13. Guess Who's Coming To Breakfast?
Martin is furious with Frasier when he spills the secrets of his father's love life on the air.

14. Can't Buy Me Love
Frasier looks forward to a hot date with a beautiful model who "bought" him in a celebrity bachelor auction.

15. You Can't Tell a Crook by His Cover
After Frasier claims he can spot a criminal in a crowd, Martin challenges him to identify the ex-con in his poker group.

16. The Show Where Lilith Comes Back
After finding a long-lost letter of reconciliation from Frasier, Lilith comes to Seattle and tries to rekindle their relationship.

17. A Midwinter Night's Dream
Niles faces the ultimate temptation when he and Daphne are trapped in his home during a violent storm.

18. And the Whimper is...
When Frasier's show is nominated for a local broadcasting award, Roz suggests they "persuade" the judges by plying them with gifts.

19. Give Him the Chair!
Frasier learns that sentiment is more important than style after he accidentally loses his father's old armchair.

20. Fortysomething
Panicked at the prospect of growing old, Frasier seeks solace in the pursuit of a pretty young woman who shows an interest in him.

21. Travels with Martin
Frasier's attempts at a father-son vacation turn into an outrageous road trip, with Niles and Daphne along for the ride.

22. Author, Author
Sibling rivalry flares when Frasier and Niles decide to collaborate on a self-help book.

23. Frasier Crane's Day Off
While home sick with the flu, Frasier becomes paranoid that everyone, including his own brother Niles, is out to take over his show.

24. My Coffee with Niles
When Niles asks Frasier if he's happy after his first year back in Seattle, the question opens up a comical and revealing family dialogue.
Cast

Kelsey Grammer
Frasier Crane

Jane Leeves
Daphne Moon

David Hyde Pierce
Niles Crane

Peri Gilpin
Roz Doyle

John Mahoney
Martin Crane
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