Frasier

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1993
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8.2 | TV-PG | en | Comedy

After many years spent at the “Cheers” bar, Frasier moves back home to Seattle to work as a radio psychiatrist after his policeman father gets shot in the hip on duty.

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8.2 | TV-PG | en | Family | More Info
Released: 1993-09-16 | Released Producted By: CBS Studios , Paramount Television Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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After many years spent at the “Cheers” bar, Frasier moves back home to Seattle to work as a radio psychiatrist after his policeman father gets shot in the hip on duty.

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Family

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Cast

John Mahoney

Director

David Angell

Producted By

CBS Studios , Paramount Television

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David Angell
David Angell

Executive Producer

Kelsey Grammer
Kelsey Grammer

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Linda Morris
Linda Morris

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Peter Casey
Peter Casey

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Vic Rauseo
Vic Rauseo

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David Clark Lee
David Clark Lee

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Sam Johnson
Sam Johnson

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Christopher Lloyd
Christopher Lloyd

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Chuck Ranberg
Chuck Ranberg

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Dan O'Shannon
Dan O'Shannon

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Mark Reisman
Mark Reisman

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Denise Moss
Denise Moss

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Mary Fukuto
Mary Fukuto

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Steven Levitan
Steven Levitan

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Elias Davis
Elias Davis

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David Pollock
David Pollock

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Gayle Abrams
Gayle Abrams

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Bob Daily
Bob Daily

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Eric Zicklin
Eric Zicklin

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Frasier Audience Reviews 4x3f27

MoPoshy Absolutely brilliant
Dotbankey A lot of fun.
Lidia Draper Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
s Chung Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
agentj_2006 This show was great when it came out and stays evergreen watching it in 2018 again.
cathylr Unfortunately, back in the 90´s when it was aired in , it was late at night on a channel one had to pay for. And all the focus was on other ´light´ shows such as Friends. I (re)discovered it in 2011 or so, after I finished watching Cheers. I was a bit sceptical at first as Frasier appears from season 2 of Cheers and I had difficulties seeing how I could keep finding an interest in the character. However, the producer have had the presence of mind to introduce new characters and an ambiance rather far from Cheers (more intellectual but just as witty). I enjoyed every season, and nearly each episode, for its clever sense of humor that never falls in easy or predictable jokes as most shows do. I have been looking for a similar program ever since then but without success. I guess Frasier´s ego can be excused by the fact that he is one of a kind...
Java_Joe There's a big problem with most sitcoms in that they age like a bad curry. Years later they're just not that funny anymore and they feel somehow forced and unfunny. And it could have been a sitcom that you loved watching week after week. But when you try to revisit it, it's not the same and you might watch an episode or two but in the end you just leave it as a relic of it's time. Frasier is not one of those shows. It's aged like a fine wine and just as funny today as it was when it first came out. The writing still feels sharp, the acting is still on point and while it's been off the air for almost 15 years you could almost feel like it's happening right now.Sure there were bits that were a little forced like when they hid Jane Leeve's pregnancy. And part of the magic that was Niles always mooning after Daphne took a hit when they finally started dating and got married but David Hyde Pierce still managed to pull off a terrific character as Niles the compulsive and overly fastidious brother to Frasier. But like all good things they knew to pack it in eventually and they still left on a high note. Very few other sitcoms can claim this.
Parker Lewis It's hard to write a review spanning all the seasons of Frasier, but I Jeff Foxworthy's routine "We don't get the jokes of Frasier" which highlighted the class distinction between the shows that "common folk" watch and the Frasier viewers.I must it I didn't really like Bob "Bulldog" Briscoe as he came across as way too forceful with no subtlety that's a hallmark of Frasier. I'm pleased his character was phased out half-way through the series, and not a moment too soon. Maybe there was one episode where his racism really caused an uncomfortable moment - where he did a horrible Chinese accent to mock a Chinese restaurant commercial on KACL - all on air! You think about it, the Chinese restaurant has paid big bucks to be d on KACL and you'd expect they'd get some dignity out of it. But no, Bulldog does the honors and trashes the restaurant. Okay, I get it, Bulldog was politically incorrect. He attacked political correctness. But the blindspot was that Bulldog never seemed to mock LGBTs. Never. Maybe there's an episode where he did, but if Bulldog is so politically incorrect, why were they off limits? I do wonder about this. Maybe an uncomfortable truth.

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