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|ShortSummary=Frasier and Roz celebrate the third anniversary of Frasier's show, and their time spent together making it, with presents: Roz gives Frasier a taped copy of the first ever episode of the show. Later that day, Frasier returns home to find Daphne on the phone to her mother, calling him a dictatorial [[tyrant]] who will not let her go home to [[Britain]]. She is trying to avoid having to make a visit. Frasier puts on the tape of his first ever show, and as his awkward voice starts, he remembers his first show and his early days back in Seattle. |
|ShortSummary=Frasier and Roz celebrate the third anniversary of Frasier's show, and their time spent together making it, with presents: Roz gives Frasier a taped copy of the first ever episode of the show. Later that day, Frasier returns home to find Daphne on the phone to her mother, calling him a dictatorial [[tyrant]] who will not let her go home to [[United Kingdom|Britain]]. She is trying to avoid having to make a visit. Frasier puts on the tape of his first ever show, and as his awkward voice starts, he remembers his first show and his early days back in Seattle. |
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'''Guest Caller:''' [[Sherry Lansing]] as Angela |
'''Guest Caller:''' [[Sherry Lansing]] as Angela |
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Revision as of 14:18, 17 February 2023
Frasier | |
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Season 3 | |
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Starring | |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | September 19, 1995 May 21, 1996 | –
Season chronology | |
The third season of Frasier originally aired from September 19, 1995, to May 21, 1996, on NBC, consisting a total of 24 episodes. This season was mostly directed by Philip Charles MacKenzie (17 episodes). It also featured the episode, "Moon Dance", the first episode in the series to be directed by Kelsey Grammer.
Reception
The season ranked 12th in the season ratings with an average viewership of 13 million households, making it the 7th highest ranking show on the network.[1]
Cast
Main
- Kelsey Grammer as Frasier Crane
- Jane Leeves as Daphne Moon
- David Hyde Pierce as Niles Crane
- Peri Gilpin as Roz Doyle
- John Mahoney as Martin Crane
Special guest
- Mercedes Ruehl as Kate Costas
- Griffin Dunne as Bob
- Donald O'Connor as Harlow Stafford
- Tony Shalhoub as Manu
Special appearance by
Recurring
Guest
- Patrick Kerr as Noel Shempsky
- Trevor Einhorn as Frederick
- John Carroll Lynch as Franklin
- Harris Yulin as Jerome Belasco
- Jane Kaczmarek as Maureen
- Denise Poirier as Maggie
- Harriet Sansom Harris as Bebe Glazer
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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49 | 1 | "She's the Boss" | Philip Charles MacKenzie | Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano | September 19, 1995 | 302 [2] | 21.8[3] |
50 | 2 | "Shrink Rap" | David Lee | Christopher Lloyd | September 26, 1995 | 303 | 20.6[4] |
51 | 3 | "Martin Does It His Way" | Philip Charles MacKenzie | David Lloyd | October 10, 1995 | 301 | 25.9[5] |
52 | 4 | "Leapin' Lizards" | Philip Charles MacKenzie | Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano | October 31, 1995 | 305 | 18.6[6] |
53 | 5 | "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" | Philip Charles MacKenzie | Anne Flett-Giordano | November 7, 1995 | 306 | 19.9[7] |
54 | 6 | "Sleeping with the Enemy (Part 1)" | Jeff Melman | Linda Morris & Vic Rauseo | November 14, 1995 | 307 | 18.8[8] |
55 | 7 | "The Adventures of Bad Boy and Dirty Girl (Part 2)" | Philip Charles MacKenzie | Joe Keenan | November 21, 1995 | 308 | 20.5[9] |
56 | 8 | "The Last Time I Saw Maris" | Philip Charles MacKenzie | Ian Gurvitz | November 28, 1995 | 309 | 22.9[10] |
57 | 9 | "Frasier Grinch" | Philip Charles MacKenzie | David Lloyd | December 19, 1995 | 310 | 24.8[11] |
58 | 10 | "It's Hard to Say Goodbye If You Won't Leave" | Philip Charles MacKenzie | Steven Levitan | January 9, 1996 | 311 | 23.0[12] |
59 | 11 | "The Friend" | Philip Charles MacKenzie | Jack Burditt | January 16, 1996 | 312 | 19.3[13] |
60 | 12 | "Come Lie with Me" | Philip Charles MacKenzie | Steven Levitan | January 30, 1996 | 314 | 21.3[14] |
61 | 13 | "Moon Dance" | Kelsey Grammer | Joe Keenan & Christopher Lloyd & Rob Greenberg & Jack Burditt and Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano & Linda Morris & Vic Rauseo | February 6, 1996 | 315 | 22.9[15] |
62 | 14 | "The Show Where Diane Comes Back" | James Burrows | Christopher Lloyd | February 13, 1996 | 313 | 19.8[16] |
63 | 15 | "A Word to the Wiseguy" | Philip Charles MacKenzie | Joe Keenan | February 20, 1996 | 316 | 20.5[17] |
64 | 16 | "Look Before You Leap" | James Burrows | Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano | February 27, 1996 | 318 | 20.8[18] |
65 | 17 | "High Crane Drifter" | Philip Charles MacKenzie | Jack Burditt | March 12, 1996 | 317 | 20.3[19] |
66 | 18 | "Chess Pains" | Gordon Hunt | Rob Greenberg | March 26, 1996 | 319 | 21.5[20] |
67 | 19 | "Crane vs. Crane" | Philip Charles MacKenzie | David Lloyd | April 9, 1996 | 320 | 20.1[21] |
68 | 20 | "Police Story" | Philip Charles MacKenzie | Sy Rosen | April 23, 1996 | 304 | 21.1[22] |
69 | 21 | "Where There's Smoke, There's Fired" | Philip Charles MacKenzie | Joe Keenan | April 30, 1996 | 321 | 18.2[23] |
70 | 22 | "Frasier Loves Roz" | Philip Charles MacKenzie | Suzanne Martin | May 7, 1996 | 322 | 17.8[24] |
71 | 23 | "The Focus Group" | Philip Charles MacKenzie | Rob Greenberg | May 14, 1996 | 323 | 17.3[25] |
72 | 24 | "You Can Go Home Again" | David Lee | Linda Morris & Vic Rauseo | May 21, 1996 | 324 | 16.8[26] |
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