Cheers
Cliff's storehouse of irrelevant facts is tested when he becomes a contestant on "Jeopardy!".
Cliff's storehouse of irrelevant facts is tested when he becomes a contestant on "Jeopardy!".
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Frasier vows revenge after a pair of radio "shock jocks" embarrass him in a series of on-air pranks.
Frasier takes over planning for Daphne's wedding; Niles' new girlfriend keeps tabs on their time.
Frasier's new girlfriend is loving, attentive-and a dead ringer for his late mother.
Frasier jeopardizes his relationship by accidentally calling his girlfriend by an ex-lover's name.
Frasier jeopardizes his relationship by accidentally calling his girlfriend by an ex-lover's name.
Niles mulls urging Daphne to believe in her psychic visions of her future husband.
Faye's return rocks Frasier's solid relationship with Cassandra.
A new radio show follows Frasier's; guests Christine Baranski, Piper Laurie.
The brothers' competitiveness prompts them to seek their childhood I.Q. scores.
Niles and Frasier throw a reception to prove that Niles is respectable.
Frasier recruits Niles to help him plan the perfect dinner party.
Niles plays matchmaker when Roz's former boyfriend (Saul Rubinek) becomes involved with Daphne.
Woody increases traffic at Cheers by selling his famous chili.
Norm's wife takes a job at the restaurant above Cheers.
Sam and Rebecca try to buy the bar's poolroom and restrooms from John Allen Hill. In the end, Rebecca pays for the majority of the cost, in exchange for part ownership of Cheers.
Sam injures his back while on his annual Valentine's Day date with his old flame.
Sam inadvertently leaves a message on Rebecca's machine that he loves her.
Sam tries to stop Rebecca's from marrying Robin after she confesses her feelings.
Rebecca reveals her true feelings about Sam when Robin proposes.
Sam gets revenge on restaurateur John Allen Hill by dating his daughter.
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