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For what age: 8+
How many episodes in 2 season: 24 episodes
Frasier discovers that an old acquaintance from Boston has written a steamy romance novel that includes an incident from Frasier's life, an affair with his piano teacher when he was only 17. Fearing the exposure could embarrass his teacher, Frasier pays her a visit and finds she's not quite what he expected.
When Eddie and another dog produce a litter and the female dog owner gives the litter to Frasier, he decides that Eddie needs to go to the vet to get him fixed. However Martin disagrees with the idea but finally gives in if Fraiser takes him to the vet. When they get there Eddie runs off which leads to a hunt to find him.
When KACL gets a new station manager (Tom), Frasier finds this opportunity to set him up with Daphne, however Frasier doesn't know that Tom is gay and is under the impression that Frasier is also gay and inviting him to his appartment on a date. When Tom arrives... Frasier still oblivious... is trying his best to set Tom up with Daphne... even though Tom's eyes are on Frasier.
When Frasier, Niles and Martin witness a child birth in a taxi, Niles decides it's time he should become a father. To see if he is up to the responsibility he carries around a flour sack to respresent the child... with hideous results.
When a company Frasier and Niles have invested in decides to tear down Martin's favourite bar "Dukes", they begin to feel guilty.
Frasier's advice to a caller prompts criticism after he offends all of Seattle. To get back in their good graces, Frasier agrees to emcee a charity benefit, which in true Crane style only leads to further calamity.
When Martin appears on a campaign video supporting a politican that Frasier doesn't agree with Frasier decides to help the opposition who he does agree with, but Frasier starts to realise that the politician he is helping has a secret that questions his sanity.
Frasier takes a date to Bora Bora... and runs into an unexpected person.
Frasier makes a fool of himself in Bora Bora, obsessed with one-upping Lilith.
While visiting Maris at the hospital (she's having a face-lift), Frasier finds Martin's old partner Artie. He convinces Martin, who hasn't spoken with Artie in years, to patch up their differences.
Frasier calls in a plumber who just happens to be Danny Kriezel, the bully who terrorized Niles back in high school.
Roz accepts an offer from Bulldog to produce his sports show, ignoring Frasier's protests that Bulldog's only trying to seduce Roz.
Martin tries to solve a case he's been unable to close for years: the "Weeping Lotus" cuddle, involving a prostitute, a cop and a monkey.
A conniving man steals Frasier's briefcase, then goes around Seattle impersonating Frasier.
Frasier agrees to write an introduction to a new book by a pop psychologist. After reading the book, Frasier realizes he can't endorse it, but he's so attracted to Dr. Honey he can't find a way to turn her down.
Frasier's old friend from Boston, Sam Malone, drops in on Frasier with a problem: he was supposed to be married the day before and couldn't go through with it. Frasier believes he can solve all of Sam's problems, until he meets his fiancé.
When Daphne catches Frasier in her room she feels that her privacy has been taken from her. Frasier tells her that he will never go in there again but a situation occurs where he has to go back in the room where Daphne catches him in there again.
Niles and Frasier sabotage each other's chances for acceptance into Seattle's prestigious Empire Club.
Frasier becomes convinced a crazy fan is stalking him and hires a female bodyguard to protect him at the Sea Bee broadcasting awards.
Frasier realizes that his father has never told Frasier he loves him, so Frasier tags along with Niles and Martin on an ice-fishing trip to try to get closer to his father.
Niles takes up a sword to fence for Maris' honor after a caller to Frasier's show gives Frasier the idea that Maris is having an affair with her fencing instructor.
On Bebe's advice, Frasier stages a "sick-out" to finagle a pay raise. After the station paints over his parking space, cleans out his cubicle and auditions replacements, Frasier demands that Bebe negotiate. Of course with Bebe, negotiations are never simple.
Frasier and Niles open their own restaurant, "Les Frères Heureux" (The Happy Brothers). When Opening Night arrives, everything that can go wrong does.
Martin's birthday finds everyone in a bad mood. Daphne and Martin are arguing, Niles loses a patient because of Frasier, etc. A citywide power outage does nothing to soothe jangled nerves. Frasier uses his professional training to help bring everyone together.