September 16, 1993 - May 13, 2004
NBC Situation Comedy - 265 Episodes

Cast:

Dr. Frasier Crane:   Kelsey Grammer
Dr. Niles Crane:   David Hyde Pierce
Martin Crane:   John Mahoney
Daphne Moon:   Jane Leeves
Roz Doyle:   Peri Gilpin
Bob "Bulldog" Briscoe:   Dan Butler
Frederick Crane:   Trevor Einhorn
Cafe Nervosa Waitress:   Luck Hari
Bebe Glazer:   Harriet Sansom Harris
Gil Chesterson:   Edward Hibbert
Noel Shempsky:   Patrick Kerr
Sherry Dempsey:   Marsha Mason
Kenny Daly:   Tom McGowan
Donny Douglas:   Saul Rubinek
Kate Costas:   Mercedes Ruehl
Nikos Crane:   Joseph Will
Dr. Melinda 'Mel' Karnofsky:   Jane Adams
Nanette Stewart:   Karen Ann Genaro
Simon Moon:   Anthony LaPaglia
Mrs. Gertrude Moon:   Millicent Martin
Dr. Lilith Sternin-Crane:   Bebe Neuwirth
Lorna Lenley/Lana Gardner:   Jean Smart
Eddie (the dog):   Moose

In this witty sequel to one of television's most
famous shows, Cheers' neurotic psychiatrist Dr.
Frasier Crane got off his Boston bar stool,
divorced his nagging wife, Lilith, and moved back
to Seattle to begin a new life, which turned out
to be a lot like his old life, full of smart people
who canstantly deflated his pompousness. Frasier
had a new job, hosting a radio advice show, and a
striking, ultrachic apartment with a panoramic view
of the Seattle skyline. Into this too orderly world
came his psychiatrist brother, Niles, who was even

fussier than he was, and his grumpy blue-collar dad,
Martin, a retired cop. Martin was disabled and came

to live with Frasier, bringing his disgustingly
favorite chair and his small dog, Eddie, who simply
sat and stared at Frasier. The three men argued
constantly. Smoothing the waters was Daphne, a
cheerful English home-care worker and physical
therapist who looked after dad. Frasier's chief
foils at the station were Roz, his producer and
call screener, and Bulldog, the macho sportscaster.
Perhaps the funniest character was not seen at all.
Nile's rich, insufferable wife, Maris.







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