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Frasier (1993)

Comedy  
Popularity 99
Rayting:   8.1/10 78K votes
Country: USA
Language: English

Dr. Frasier Crane moves back to his hometown of Seattle, where he lives with his father, and works as a radio psychiatrist.

Episode Guide

Season 11

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Season 9

Season 8

Season 7

Season 6

Season 5

Season 4

Season 3

Season 2

Season 1

Best Frasier Episodes

Top 20 (Ranked)

February 24, 1998star9.6 1537 votesS5E14 The Ski Lodge
April 22, 1997star9.5 1483 votesS4E18 Ham Radio
October 4, 1994star9.3 1300 votesS2E3 The Matchmaker
May 13, 2004star9.3 1043 votesS11E24 Goodnight, Seattle (2)
February 6, 1996star9.2 1095 votesS3E13 Moon Dance
September 30, 2003star9.2 1071 votesS11E3 The Doctor Is Out
September 17, 1996star9.1 1156 votesS4E1 The Two Mrs. Cranes
February 10, 2000star9.1 992 votesS7E15 Out With Dad
October 28, 1997star9.1 980 votesS5E3 Halloween
May 16, 1995star9.0 1083 votesS2E23 The Innkeepers
February 11, 1999star9.0 1040 votesS6E14 Three Valentines
May 2, 1995star8.9 937 votesS2E21 An Affair to Forget
February 28, 1995star8.9 919 votesS2E17 Daphne's Room
March 3, 1998star8.9 911 votesS5E15 Room Service
November 19, 1996star8.9 867 votesS4E6 Mixed Doubles
May 19, 1994star8.8 978 votesS1E24 My Coffee with Niles
April 14, 1994star8.8 964 votesS1E21 Travels with Martin
May 13, 2004star8.8 800 votesS11E23 Goodnight, Seattle (1)
April 28, 1998star8.8 774 votesS5E20 First Date

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User Reviews

shrek2004 4 July 2003

Watchseries; This is a good show. Hilarious, in fact! I am sad to see it didn't get as much publicity as "Seinfeld" and "Friends" over the years, perhaps then it would have gotten a bigger fan base. This show's humour is refined and elegant, and it's always funny to see Frasier's ego grow.

shrek2004 4 July 2003

This is a good show. Hilarious, in fact! I am sad to see it didn't get as much publicity as "Seinfeld" and "Friends" over the years, perhaps then it would have gotten a bigger fan base. This show's humour is refined and elegant, and it's always funny to see Frasier's ego grow.

thesmythley 18 October 2018

Frasier watchseries. Frasier has a witty, ironic, heart-warming and occasionally self-deprecating humour. Kelsey Grammar's portrayal of the generous, bordering on vain Frasier Crane is brilliant and it is always funny when his gleefully executed pretensions are shot down by the other characters, especially his father and Roz. I think that the humour of the show would be non-existent without well thought out dialogue exchanges between each character. Each character has a depth to them so that you never feel like they're just present within the show as merely a form of comic relief. That said, there are some hilarious side characters, such as Bebe Glazer, who add a little anarchy to the social dynamic of the show and serve to test Frasier's character.

As a result, you have a show strikes a very good and thoughtful balance between comedy, drama and the always interesting and emotive character development throughout the show. For example, Frasier's relationship between his father, Niles and Daphne, Frasier and Roz, Frasier and Niles and so on. All these characters and the way they interact are very thoughtfully written and the comedy never feels contrived. They just bounce off and the way they react to one another forms the perfect chemistry for comedy and drama that any good show needs.

The character of Frasier is complex. He is a romantic who often over-analyses the relationships he's in, only to get disappointed when things don't work out as he had idealised (something I think is quite common). Although he often helps others, he does so because he craves attention from others. At his worst, he comes off as snobby and self-absorbed, particularly in the beginning of the show. At his best, he is very giving. I think that the other characters that come into his life brings the latter out in him and softens the self-absorbed side of his personality, making him a better person throughout the show. This character dynamic is similar to the way his brother Nile's character develops throughout the series, as well as their father.

As a result, the show is very much centred on people, on the importance of family, friends and helping others. I think the show does a stellar job at demonstrating that it is worth confronting and overcoming the many challenges that emerge out of forming relationships with people. If you are ever a bit miserable you can guarantee that Frasier's cast of characters will provide you with some much needed mirth, entertainment and maybe restore a little bit of faith in your fellow human.

aberry-4 20 September 2004

I was pleased to see the Crane boys rewarded at the Emmys in 2004; a fitting tribute to 11 years of highly entertaining TV, the like of which I personally will miss terribly.

Reading some of the comments on this site prompted me to write that the characters created are all based on the premise that the two experts on life are constantly frustrated by their own shortcomings and are guided, ignorantly, by the other characters, who demonstrate that their own interpretations on how to run their lives supercede the tertiary-educated brothers.

I will sorely miss the interactions between all members of the cast and the ability of the show to hit the nail fairly and squarely on the head, when it comes to addressing the vagaries of interfamilial relationships. If you don't get this, you never will and you will never see the funny side of life.

I look forward to Australia receiving the most recent episodes, as we are still watching reruns from about 1998! Lucky us!

ian959 29 October 2006

Whilst a good fan of "Cheers", I was somewhat surprised when it was announced that the Frasier character was getting s spin-off series. I did not see how this was going to work and had rather low expectations for both the show and how long it would last. A decade later and "Frasier" turned out to be simply the best TV sitcom ever made. Virtually unique in concept and presentation, there has been hardly a dud episode in the show and the cast has proved to be one of the best ever assembled for any TV show, certainly in the United States. I doubt that this show will ever be surpassed on mainstream US TV and it would be hard to imagine life without "Frasier" either on TV or on DVD. Repeated viewings remain as enjoyable as the first time viewing on TV. Simply the very best.

lestatis-364-506019 9 June 2019

I have not seen any TV show that made me laugh that hard ever - smart and funny and unique, the crane Brothers are absolutely amazing and this show is absolutely one of the best ever created

Silverzero 23 February 2003

Rather like Friends and Seinfeld, Frasier is one of those sitcoms of the 90's with mass appeal. While it probably isn't as internationally famous as "Friends" it is every bit as good as it. Over the years, "Frasier" has remained a consistently entertaining and ultimately satisfying sitcom. It always has fresh, witty material and hopefully will continue for another few years. The cast all work perfectly together, the overall effect is very good. "Frasier" is one of the best sitcoms on television today.

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