Frasier

Dopo molti anni trascorsi al bar "Cheers", Frasier torna a casa a Seattle per lavorare come psichiatra radiofonico dopo che suo padre poliziotto รจ stato colpito all'anca in servizio.
Creato da: David Clark Lee | Peter Casey | David Angell |
Genere: Commedia | Famiglia |

Numero di stagioni: 11
Numero di episodi: 264
Data prima messa in onda: 1993-09-16
Data ultima messa in onda: 2004-05-13

Approfondimenti

Eddie is known for responding to Martin (John Mahoney) and Daphne (Jane Leeves) with human-like [...] D
John Mahoney, the actor who plays Frasier's father, Martin Crane, actually played a jingle writ [...] D
Three of the Scandal (2012) cast appeared on this show. Jeff Perry (Cyrus Beene in Scandal) por [...] D
After Cin cin (1982) had finished filming, the bar was taken down and the sets for this show we [...] D
Martin wears a plaid shirt in every episode of the series. On the rare occasion when he appears [...] D
Bebe Neuwirth was offered a regular role on this series as Lilith, but she turned it down so sh [...] D
During season seven, Niles begins kickboxing. David Hyde Pierce is a kickboxer as well. D
Peri Gilpin was the only main cast member not to recieve an Emmy nomination for her work on the [...] D
Jane Leeves (Daphne) and Wendie Malick (Ronnee Lawrence) appeared on Hot in Cleveland (2010). D [...] D
John Mahoney, David Hyde Pierce, and Kelsey Grammer appeared in all episodes. Jane Leeves is ab [...] D
Now obviously it's a cafe/coffee shop, but In every scene in Cafe Nervosa, there is always a pr [...] D
In 'Cheers', Frasier claims that his father is a research scientist, however we find out in thi [...] D
Frasier's (Kelsey Grammer's) apartment set occupies the same soundstage at "Paramount Studios" [...] D
Niles and Daphne's baby was named David in memory of show co-creator and producer David Angell, [...] D
The character Gilbert "Gil" Chesterton (Edward Hibbert) was named in honor of series producer C [...] D
Eddie is often featured in the closing sequences of a show, when the closing theme is played or [...] D
Roz is the only main character to not have her father appear in the series. Daphne's father mak [...] D
In 1990, "Paramount Studios" made a deal with Kelsey Grammer to star him in his own series afte [...] D
When Daphne pretends to be married to Niles in season four, she goes by "Daphne Moon-Crane". Wh [...] D
Kelsey Grammer has said that Frasier: The Show Where Diane Comes Back (1996) is one of his favo [...] D
The deliveryman (Cleto Augusto) who dropped off Martin Crane's (John Mahoney's) easy chair in s [...] D
In episode 23 of Season 4, Frasier receives a message from a woman on his answering machine say [...] D
Frasier's father Martin Crane is an Army veteran who served in the Korean War. Actor John Mahon [...] D
For all of the Holiday/Christmas themed episodes instead of his usual send-off in the end credi [...] D
This show and Cin cin (1982) were set on opposite ends of Interstate Highway 90. Cheers (1982) [...] D
Frasier's (Kelsey Grammer's) radio station, KACL 780 AM, is named after the three executive pro [...] D
Every regular character from "Cin cin (1982)," with the exception of Rebecca (the late Kirstie [...] D
Kirstie Alley was the only surviving regular cast member of Cin cin (1982) not to appear on Fra [...] D
Is tied with Modern Family (2009) for the most Emmy wins for Outstanding Comedy Series (five). [...] D
John Mahoney and Peri Gilpin appeared as unrelated characters on Cin cin (1982) during that sho [...] D
Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) attended Harvard and Oxford, while Niles (David Hyde Pierce) attended [...] D
John Mahoney was only 15 years older than Kelsey Grammer. Mahoney's character Martin turned 65 [...] D
Jean Smart appeared on Frasier in seven episodes as Frasier's (Kelsey Grammer's) former classma [...] D
During season eight, Jane Leeves' pregnancy was disguised by a storyline involving a severe ove [...] D
In season six, episode eight, "The Seal Who Came to Dinner", the passcode to Maris' seaside hom [...] D
Before Bebe Neuwirth's decision to make guest appearances only, Lilith was one of the top conte [...] D
Martin's (John Mahoney's) former occupation of being a police officer was suggested by show wri [...] D
Bulldog was portrayed as a womanizer on the series, though Dan Butler, who played Bulldog, is g [...] D
Kelsey Grammer was asked to shave the beard he had grown during the final season of Cin cin (19 [...] D
In 2013, the cast reunited for the show's 20th anniversary. David Hyde Pierce, Kelsey Grammer, [...] D
Head Game only features Frasier for the first few minutes then focuses on Niles for the rest of [...] D
Daphne (Jane Leeves) is the only main character whose age is never disclosed (though her births [...] D
There have been numerous other shows on KACL, some of which are: Gonzo Sports Show - Hosted by [...] D
Bob "Bulldog" Briscoe's (Dan Butler's) catchphrase is "THIS STINKS! THIS IS TOTAL BS!" D
All seasons, except for season four, contained twenty-four episodes. The "missing" episode in s [...] D
Frasier's apartment cost the show's producers over $500,000 to assemble. In one episode, Frasie [...] D
John Mahoney continued to live full-time in his hometown of Chicago, commuting between there an [...] D
"How could he say that? I mean to feel that way and not tell the other person, it's such a crim [...] D
The producers made certain there were no stools in the coffee shop to purposefully distance it [...] D
It is said in season eight that Daphne (Jane Leeves) has lost nine pounds and twelve ounces at [...] D
George Wendt suggested he reprise his role from Cin cin (1982) by doing an episode in which his [...] D
The series was originally going to cast an actress to portray Niles' (David Hyde Pierce's) wife [...] D
Ted Danson, who played Sam Malone on this show and on Cheers, also had his own sitcom series, a [...] D
Bob "Bulldog" Briscoe (Dan Butler) was credited as a regular cast member in several episodes fr [...] D
Frederick Crane's first and last episodes for this show where both Christmas episodes. His intr [...] D
Over the course of the series, Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) dressed up as Sigmund Freud, Geoffrey C [...] D
As of 2004, Kelsey Grammer played Frasier Crane for twenty years. This is one of the longest pe [...] D
The one hundredth episode of this show is the only episode to be filmed on the streets of Seatt [...] D
Bob "Bulldog" Briscoe shares some qualities with Barney Stinson from How I met your mother (200 [...] D
Daphne became an American citizen in season ten. D
The series finale, season eleven, episodes twenty-three and twenty-four, Frasier: Goodnight, Se [...] D
Unlike many other series where characters' pregnancies were written in to accommodate the actre [...] D
Moose (the original Eddie) was fourteen when this show ended. His fur had turned snow white and [...] D
Kelsey Grammer used an acting method that he called "requisite disrespect". He would rehearse e [...] D
2003 was the first year that Kelsey Grammer didn't receive an Emmy nomination for this series. [...] D
Throughout the series, Roz's daughter, Alice, is in ten episodes. In nine of them, she's played [...] D
The great irony of the series is that both Frasier and Niles are successful psychiatrists who t [...] D
To make sure the viewers did not view Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) as a family deserter, the writer [...] D
Martin Crane's Birthday seems to change from Season to Season. D
When producers first mentioned about Martin (John Mahoney) and Niles (David Hyde Pierce) to Kel [...] D
Over the course of the series, neither Niles (David Hyde Pierce) nor Roz (Peri Gilpin) celebrat [...] D
The show's theme song, "Tossed Salad & Scrambled Eggs," composed by Darryl Phinnessee and Bruce [...] D
The two final choices for the role of Roz were Peri Gilpin and Lisa Kudrow. Kudrow was original [...] D
During filming scenes of the radio shows, dialogue of the callers was read off-camera by Arleen [...] D
The glass sculpture to the right of Frasier's (Kelsey Grammer's) fireplace is a piece made by D [...] D
Peri Gilpin who plays Roz was in an episode of Cheers (1993) playing a character called Holly M [...] D
The show's creators originally planned for the show to take place in Denver, Colorado. But in l [...] D
Both Kelsey Grammer and Peri Gilpin appeared in Modern Family, an other show created by Steven [...] D
Wendie Malick, who plays Ronee Lawrence on this show, has co-starred in another sitcom titled ' [...] D
Despite Martin Crane's character's love for dog 'Eddie' (Moose), John Mahoney couldn't stand hi [...] D
According to Lisa Maxwell, she auditioned for the role of Daphne. But due to a misunderstanding [...] D
As the series progressed, we learned that Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) and Niles (David Hyde Pierce [...] D
The set of Frasier's apartment was used as Oscar and Felix's apartment in The Odd Couple (2015) [...] D
David Hyde Pierce trained as a classical pianist for years before becoming an actor; thus, when [...] D
According to John Mahoney, Moose (Eddie) got more fan mail than any of the human cast members. [...] D
The original premise for the series was to revolve around Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) and his co-w [...] D
In an episode of Cin cin (1982), Frasier tells the gang that his father was a research scientis [...] D
One of the recurring jokes in the series was the fact that just about everyone knew that Gil Ch [...] D
The recurring joke of the show is Bulldog's tendency to lose something and having a tantrum sho [...] D
Maris makes only two on-screen "appearances": once in season five, episode six, "Voyage of the [...] D
Kelsey Grammer and David Hyde Pierce are the only main cast members to win four Emmy Awards. As [...] D
Niles' alma mater is Yale, which is David Hyde Pierce's alma mater in real life. D
John Mahoney who plays Frasier's dad Martin Crane was also in an episode of Cheers playing Sy F [...] D
In a final season interview, John Mahoney said the first offer he received to play Martin Crane [...] D
This was the last network-aired Paramount-produced show from the Paramount Communications era ( [...] D
Neither John Mahoney nor David Hyde Pierce had to audition for the show. Mahoney was the produc [...] D
The set used for Niles Crane's (David Hyde Pierce's) apartment at the "Shangri-La" is Robert's [...] D
Jean Smart won an Emmy in her guest role on Frasier for her character Lorna Ann. Jean Smart wen [...] D
When the Dale Chihuly glass sculpture makes its debut in Season 5, Episode 3 (to the right of t [...] D
Maris, Niles' wife for much of the series is unseen on-camera, but often the subject of plotlin [...] D
Season 4, episode 24, "Odd Man Out" has a voicemail on Frasier's answering machine. In this mes [...] D
Instead of recording call-in segments in the typical voice-over method, requiring actors to rec [...] D
Although the radio station call letters KACL are an acronym based on names of the shows produce [...] D
Daphne gets engaged four times. She was first engaged to Clive (as revealed in Frasier: The Two [...] D
The name Lilith is a reference to the Jewish mythology figure, developed earliest in the Babylo [...] D
David Hyde Pierce's Niles Crane is a stuffy milquetoast with a mad passion for his father's liv [...] D
In season one, episode eight, "Beloved Infidel", Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) cannot understand the [...] D
The end credits almost always showcases the aftermath of the episode, except at the end of each [...] D
Maris was born in 1952 in Seattle. D
David Hyde Pierce has said that, prior to this series, he had no strong interest in wine nor op [...] D
Roz was the only character that Daphne called by name until she started dating Niles in season [...] D
John Mahoney, while proud of the series' success, opted not to renew his series contract after [...] D
The two dogs who portrayed Eddie--Moose and later his son Enzo--did not get along at all and co [...] D
The sculpture above Frasier's (Kelsey Grammer's) fireplace is by Laddie John Dilll, a sculptor [...] D
Each season of the show can be distinguished by the color of "Frasier" in the opening title fra [...] D
Originally, Frasier was to have been shown in his own psychiatric practice. However, it was fel [...] D
Eddie's birth date was originally given as May 7 in season five, episode eight, Frasier: Desper [...] D
John Mahoney (Martin Crane) grew up in Manchester, England, which is where Daphne (Jane Leeves) [...] D
The show was originally written with Frasier as an only child (references had already been made [...] D
Frasier's (Kelsey Grammer's) radio producer, Roz Doyle (Peri Gilpin) was named after the late t [...] D
Held the record for the most Emmy wins for a television series of any kind (comedy or drama) wi [...] D
The Seahawks are frequently mentioned throughout the series as the show is set in Seattle. D
The three Crane men were cheated on by their wives. The mother cheated on Marty. Lilith cheated [...] D
Ranked #34 on Empire magazine's 50 Greatest TV Shows Of All Time (2008). D
In order to persuade Moose to lick John Mahoney's face when required for a scene, Mahoney's fac [...] D
This show features the sitcom trend of having a character that is often talked about but never [...] D
Jane Leeves (Daphne) was criticized for her portrayal of the Mancunian accent (Leeves grew up i [...] D
In one episode Bulldog suggests a name for Seattle's expansion hockey team. In December 2018 Se [...] D
Season eight is the only one in which Dan Butler does not appear. Season two is the only season [...] D
In 2010, Kelsey Grammer and David Hyde Pierce jointly presented a Tony Award together, with Gra [...] D
In the Season 1 finale, Martin Crane was told that he wasn't allowed to bring Eddie into the Ca [...] D
Kelsey Grammer has been Emmy-nominated for playing the same character on three different shows: [...] D
In the season 8 episode of The Simpsons "Brother From Another Series", David Hyde Pierce voiced [...] D
Niles' (David Hyde Pierce's) wife Maris is never seen (at least her face) or heard from in the [...] D
David Hyde Pierce (Niles Crane) and John Mahoney (Martin Crane) were the first and only choices [...] D
The opening credits mention that one of the producers is Christopher Lloyd. This is NOT the act [...] D
Series executive producer David Angell and his wife were on board the first of the two airplane [...] D
Moose the dog played Eddie until he retired at the age of ten at the end of season seven. His s [...] D
There is a real radio station with the call letters KACL. It's an FM station (98.7) in Mandan, [...] D
Jane Leeves and Peri Gilpin were born only a month apart in 1961. D
Michelle Woods' debut. D
When Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) violates his code of ethics, his stomach turns. When Niles (David [...] D
The show's creators originally envisioned Daphne as a Latina, similar to Rosie Perez. But NBC P [...] D
In one episode, after a night at the opera watching "Rigoletto" by Verdi, Frasier remarks to hi [...] D
During the course of the show, Roz (Peri Gilpin) kissed Frasier (Kelsey Grammer), Niles (David Hyde [...] D
Peri Gilpin, the actress who plays Roz Doyle, also made an appearance as a reporter on Cheers, Seaso [...] D
During Daphne's pregnancy, it is implied the baby takes after his low-brow uncles (Daphne's brothers [...] D

Connessioni

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Errori

The studio doors at KACL have handles that turn and click loudly when being opened and closed. A we [...] D
Frasier flashes back to his first day on the air three years earlier. At that point, he had longer, [...] D
The view of the Seattle skyline from Frasier's high-rise condo is an impossible view. The angle of [...] D
In season 7 Frasier starts dating the prom queen from his old high school. He says her name is Lorn [...] D
In some episodes, the Space Needle can be seen in the view from Frasier's apartment. In other episo [...] D
In the 2000 season premiere, Donny, a Seattle-based lawyer, launches a breach of contract lawsuit a [...] D
Contrary to what Gil says in "Ham Radio", there are no fens in Surrey. They are in Cambridgeshire, [...] D
In some episodes, Frasier and Niles mention having a "usual" (or order it) at Cafe Nervosa, but the [...] D
In the "Frasier Crane day" episode, Daphne phones the INS and bothers the Mayor of Seattle about he [...] D
Throughout the scene where Martin brings out the new chair in "Bla-Z-Boy", and then Frasier brings [...] D
In Season Two's "The Friend", when Bob Reynolds wheels away from the table in Cafe Nervosa and out [...] D
The character of Frasier Crane is continued from his days in Boston on "Cheers," with his history p [...] D
In the episode where Marty Crane is made President of the condo board over Frasier, Roz visits Nile [...] D
In "Goodnight Seattle", when Niles drops the ring, Eddie is eating from a plate. On a pulled-back s [...] D
As always with any long-running comedy series, there are some inconsistencies in characters' back-h [...] D
In season 7 Daphne's Manchester accent becomes more prim and clear, while throughout all other seas [...] D
When Niles drops the ring in "Goodnight Seattle", it can be seen bouncing out of camera range and n [...] D
In "The High Crane Drifter" it's revealed that the apartment above Frasier's is a penthouse occupie [...] D

Frase

Frasier: You're not going to get sick. Just reme [...] D
Frasier: A guilty conscience sleeps in thunder! [...] D
Frasier: Hello, Rachel. I'm listening. Rachel: [...] D
Frasier: I am simply percolating with party idea [...] D
Niles: Nobody calls me Peach Fuzz! D
Frasier: Niles, have you been self-medicating ag [...] D
Daphne: I suppose I like my gents more on the ma [...] D
[repeated line] Frasier: Oh dear God! D
[Frasier is trying to get Bebe to quit smoking] [...] D
Niles: Telling you that would violate Doctor-Cat [...] D
[Niles watches Martin working out a chess proble [...] D
Bulldog: Where's my pen? [Slapping down angrily [...] D
Frasier: [has put his back out] All that Osteopa [...] D
Frasier: Frasier Crane has thumped his last melo [...] D
Frasier: And though washing one's hands twenty t [...] D
[repeated line] Frasier: I'm listening. D
Sam Malone: [Niles] Hey, he looks like you used [...] D
Frasier: So, how do the calls look today? Roz: [...] D
Frasier: Hello, Ethan. I'm listening. Ethan: Hi [...] D
Frasier: You're not alone. Agoraphobe: But I AM [...] D
Frasier: Oh, fine, fine! But you're forgetting t [...] D
Daphne: Yum, scrum, pig's bum! D
Niles: [what Niles is bringing on his honeymoon] [...] D
Frasier: Cupid and his arrow have declared me an [...] D
Frasier: [responding to a caller] Roger, at Corn [...] D
Niles: Ran up too many stairs! Lost count! Big d [...] D
[repeated line] Frasier: This is Dr. Frasier Cr [...] D
Frasier: Niles, is there a light bulb over my he [...] D
Frasier: She's psychic; we've decided to find it [...] D
Frasier: [equating Niles' marriage with a chess [...] D
[repeated line] Frasier: Oh, knock it off! D
[In some versions of the closing credits theme] [...] D
[Looking through a box of keepsakes from Niles' [...] D
Frasier: What parent has not, at one time or ano [...] D
[repeated line] Frasier: What fresh Hell awaits [...] D
[Buldog is doing his radio show] Bulldog: [to a [...] D
Frasier: [after Frasier has just met Daphne, Mar [...] D
Frasier: [There is a cricket chirping in Frasier [...] D
Frasier: Don't stare at me, Eddie. I'm a humane [...] D

Elenchi

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