
Season 1 (1993)
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Episodes 24
Six months after moving back to Seattle to start his career as a radio psychiatrist, Frasier is forced to take in his father Martin, a disabled former police officer, and his dog Eddie, and to hire Daphne Moon, a housekeeper and physical therapist.
Read MoreStill adjusting to his new home life with Martin, Daphne, and Eddie, Frasier spends a day searching for a quiet place to read his book alone.
Read MoreFrasier and Niles's plan to "improve" their father's tastes by taking him to a fancy restaurant rebounds on them when he takes them to his favorite place, a rustic steakhouse.
Read MoreAfter a newspaper critic prints an unflattering column about his radio show, Frasier starts a feud which culminates in a physical challenge.
Read MoreMartin meets a woman via telescope after discovering the fun of spying into other people's apartments. Frasier eagerly tries to set Martin up with Irene, but is perplexed when Martin rebuffs her.
Read MoreFrasier throws a dinner party to showcase his newest possession (a painting) and is horrified when the forgetful artist declares it a forgery.
Read MoreFrasier deals with an ethical dilemma when he begins dating a woman after he advises her boyfriend to break up with her. When the boyfriend expresses a renewed interest in Catherine, Frasier does everything he can to prevent their re-acquaintance.
Read MoreNiles and Frasier begin to suspect their father of cheating on their mother years earlier after they discover him in an apparent clandestine rendezvous with an old friend.
Read MoreFrasier's agent cons him into endorsing a product he doesn't support...and which makes Frasier look a little nutty.
Read MoreFrasier becomes aware of his own mortality when a man his age suddenly drops dead. Frasier attends the man's Shiva to determine how he could have died so young.
Read MoreFrasier volunteers to work on Christmas Day when he learns that Frederick will not be visiting him for the holidays. The callers are as depressed as Frasier, who decides to cheer himself up by eating dinner at a local diner where the patrons assume he's homeless.
Read MoreFrasier makes a fool of himself yet again, when he talks at length on the radio about Martin's romantic rendezvous.
Read MoreMartin convinces Frasier to participate in a charity bachelor auction.
Read MoreFrasier and Niles try to protect Daphne's honor when she goes on a date with an ex-con.
Read MoreFrasier's ex-wife Lilith comes to Seattle, ostensibly to attend a convention, but as Frasier soon discovers, Lilith has ulterior motives.
Read MoreNiles tries to patch up another disagreement with Maris with a romantic dinner, which Daphne offers to prepare. Frasier comes charging to the rescue as he realizes that Daphne and Niles are all alone on a dark and stormy night.
Read MoreAt his carnivorous agent's urgings, Frasier campaigns hard to win a Seabee, Seattle radio's biggest award, only to regret his actions when he learns that Seattle's most eminent talk show host is retiring at the end of the year.
Read MoreFrasier gets himself into trouble when he throws out Martin's old chair, rationalizing that he would actually be helping his father. Frasier searches all over Seattle, and ultimately to a high school production of "Ten Little Indians" to retrieve the chair.
Read MoreFrasier fears being a "mid-life crisis cliche" after he flirts with an attractive 22-year-old store clerk.
Read MoreThe Cranes and Daphne set off on a road trip in a Winnebago to Mount Rushmore. Trouble ensues when Martin takes them into Canada, where Daphne, due to legal particulars, isn't allowed.
Read MoreSibling rivalry flares when Frasier and Niles decide to collaborate on a self-help book.
Read MoreFrasier comes down with the flu, so food critic Gil Chesterton fills in for him. When paranoid Frasier believes both Gil and subsequent fill-in host Niles are after his job, he's more determined than ever to get back on the air.
Read MoreFrasier and Niles meet at Cafe Nervosa to discuss the one-year anniversary of Frasier's move to Seattle.
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