Cheers
Sam is reacquainted with his old flame Diane Chambers and they both lie about their happiness.
Sam is reacquainted with his old flame Diane Chambers and they both lie about their happiness.
Frasier is chagrined when his father handily and repeatedly beats him at chess.
A stressed Frasier resorts to physical force with a rude Cafe Nervosa patron.
Frasier promotes risk-taking on Leap Day; Niles agrees to meet Maris.
As a friendly gesture, Niles tries to help Maris get rid of $8,000 in parking tickets.
Frasier panics when Diane Chambers makes a surprise visit to Seattle.
Niles turns to Daphne for dance lessons to prepare himself for a country club function.
Frasier's house rules prompt Daphne to look for a place of her own.
Frasier's on-air appeal for friendship backfires when a complete bore calls.
Frasier declares his love for Kate then learns of her departure.
First-time mall-shopper Frasier buys his son last-minute gifts.
Niles shows up on Frasier's doorstep when his relationship with Maris hits a low.
Frasier's audience is left to guess who his "dirty girl" is when he and Kate have an on-air tryst.
Sam may lose the bar after hot-headed Carla attacks an obnoxious Yankees fan.
Diane's scorn for Sam's choice of women sends him on a quest for an intelligent date.
Diane Chambers ends up as a waitress at a Boston pub after she's dumped by her fiancee.
Sam decides to sell the bar and move to California with Diane.
Sam is reacquainted with his old flame Diane Chambers and they both lie about their happiness.
Sam encounters ex-flame Diane Chambers (Shelley Long); Rebecca's romance blossoms.
Sam seeks help for his sex addiction; Rebecca finds herself attracted to the beer-tap repairman.
Sam tries to help when he realizes Rebecca has misconstrued Mr. Gaines' intentions.