
Frasier
Frasier, jealous of Niles' job as an art critic, tries to get the same position at the station.

Frasier, jealous of Niles' job as an art critic, tries to get the same position at the station.

Frasier seeks revenge when he is the victim of an on-air prank.

Frasier takes over planning for Daphne's wedding; Niles' new girlfriend keeps tabs on their time.

Niles and Martin vow not to point out the resemblance of Frasier's new girlfriend to his mother.

A wealthy customer discloses that the Cheers gang will be remembered in his will.

Diane is furious, when she sees that Sam and her old school chum find each other very attractive.

Sam and Diane separate for a week to re-evaluate their relationship.

Dick Cavett causes great excitement when he offers to submit Sam's memoirs to his publisher.

Coach becomes a slave driver when he's put in charge of a Little League team.

Sam's friend (Fred Dryer) hopes to put an end to Sam and Diane's relationship.

Carla rejects a man interested in her romantically, convinced that he must have some fatal flaw.

One year after dumping her, Diane's intellectual former fiancé returns to reclaim her.

Diane decides to save Andy, an unbalanced ex-convict that finds life easier in jail.

Carla claims that Diane is getting preferential treatment; Diane looks for a new job.

Carla's promiscuous sister hits on everyone in the bar, including naive Cliff.

The regular gang finds Sam and Diane's romance hard to believe, a view apparently shared by Diane.

Daphne's troublesome mother (Millicent Martin) and brother (Anthony LaPaglia) visit from England.

Frasier complains to company management about Martin's verbally abusive security-boss.

Frasier confronts his agent about a psychiatrist whose show is out-rating his own.

Frasier and Niles vie for control of a teen who has connections to a wine collector.