49 USER REVIEWS
  • star55

    A briliant show with its main two characters based on the two pilllars of psichology, Yung and Froyd. The way in which these characters were shaped to the moulds, Niles-Yung, Frasier-Froyd is simply remarkable. Almost every line is consistant with the …more»
  • star55

    First of all let me say that I am a 29 year old female, that has worked in corporate america for 8 years. Watching FRASIER at night before bed was the MOST intellectual stimulation I would have ALL DAY!! That being said, the dvd box sets began to pop …more»
  • star33

    Show banked on predictable and simplistic character development and relationships. Accolades for high intellectual content writing are overstated. Not in the same class as other ground breaking sit-coms on the list such as MASH and All in the Family. …more»
  • star22

    completly nauseating...makes me want to burn my T.V. Mensa should go to a retirement home and watch all the old people waiting to die in front of there T.V Sets. Mensa should be saying turn off your T.V get a life instead of applauding garb …more»
  • star55

    Extremely well written, this program should have never been taken off the air. The cast is superb, each member developing their character sooo well. The characters all have their hilarious flaws, which makes them totally human. My wife and I have …more»
  • star55

    Fraiser and Niles Crane, two of Seattle's most intelligent, and hillarious psychiatrists are not always who they portrey themselves to be. They perseive themselves as being snoody, stuck-up, Opera-loving, wine-tasting, squash-playing, Armani-wearing, …more»
  • star44

    This is single handed the absolute best show I have ever seen. I TIVO it and have seen every episode ever made. I can watch over and over again and still laugh out loud. The wit of the writers and the execution of the actors is unmatched by any other. …more»

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Frasier invites Niles to a benefit he is hosting, and Niles intends to cease this opportunity to meet eligible women. Unfortunately for him, he has strict competition with the womanizing Frasier. Meanwhile, Martin breaks up with his girlfriend Sherry. less
Frasier invites Niles to a benefit he is hosting, and Niles intends to cease this opportunity to meet eligible women. Unfortunately for him, he has strict competition with the womanizing Frasier. Meanwhile, Martin breaks up with his girlfriend Sherry … more

About The Show

In this spinoff of the NBC series, "Cheers," Kelsey Grammer reprises his role of psychiatrist Frasier Crane. Frasier moves to Seattle, Washington, where he works as a radio psychologist and lives with his father and his father's physical therapist, Daphne Moon. A frequent visitor to the household is Frasier's brother Niles, also a psychiatrist.
In this spinoff of the NBC series, "Cheers," Kelsey Grammer reprises his role of psychiatrist Frasier Crane. Frasier moves to Seattle, Washington, where he works as a radio psychologist and lives with his father and …
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Genres

Comedy

Airdates

1993-2004