Frasier
Frasier surprises his new station manager by defending himself.
Frasier surprises his new station manager by defending himself.
Circumstances prevent Frasier from connecting with a woman; Niles has a tryst.
Roz has her baby; Frasier and Niles plan a party in hopes of heating up their love lives.
Roz notices a family trait when she meets the baby's paternal grandparents.
Niles tries to ask Daphne out on a date; Frasier is hooked on a TV show.
Frasier is troubled by the realization that his new relationship is based on physical attraction.
Sam gets revenge on restaurateur John Allen Hill by dating his daughter.
Carla resists her mother's dying wish of renaming her son Benito Mussolini.
Woody's gripped with fear of losing Kelly when she returns with a Frenchman.
Woody's girlfriend (Jackie Swanson) returns from abroad; Frasier helps Cliff get even.
Woody promotes a horrible vegetable drink on his first commercial appearance.
Sam loses his cool when a restaurateur takes over the poolroom and restrooms.
In this very special celebration of "Cheers"' 200th show, Shelley Long rejoins the rest of the gang for a unique look back at the past eight years in part two of a two-part episode.
John McLaughlin moderates a retrospective that includes a Q&A session, rare clips and anecdotes.
Frasier and Lilith discuss full-time parenting; Rebecca schemes to get a conjugal visit with Robin.
Norm campaigns to save his favorite eatery, the Hungry Heifer, which is slated to close.
Cliff has his visiting mother (Frances Sternhagen) stay at Woody's place.
Rebecca is livid about Robin's "mystery woman"; Carla beats the heat.
Frasier goes overboard when he writes a theme song for his show.
Niles gets separated from Frasier and Martin during a trip to Idaho on New Year's Eve.