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DVD

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Frasier. The seventh season

Call Number

  • DVD TV SERIES (CEN, OSH)

Languages

Closed-captioned.

Performers

Kelsey Grammer, Jane Leeves, David Hyde Pierce, Peri Gilpin, John Mahoney.

Publication Information

Hollywood, Calif. : Paramount Home Entertainment

Physical Description

4 videodiscs (approximately 525 minutes) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.

Audience

Not rated.

Added Uniform Title

Frasier (Television program)

Summary

A heavily medicated Frasier inadvertently spills the beans to Daphne about Niles and his powerful infatuation with her--just as she is preparing for her marriage to Donny Douglas! Meanwhile, Roz against her better judgment, hires the recently fired Bob "Bulldog" Briscoe as a babysitter. And Martin must act quickly when a new acquaintance innocently sets him up on a date--with another man!

Notes

"Some episodes may be edited from their original network versions"--Container.

Based on the character "Frasier Crane" created by Glen Charles and Les Charles.

Originally broadcast as individual episodes on NBC during the 1999-2000 television season.

Contents

  • Momma mia
  • Father of the bride
  • Radio wars
  • Everyone's a critic
  • The dog that rocks the cradle
  • Rivals
  • A tsar is born
  • The late Dr. Crane
  • The apparent trap
  • Back talk
  • The fight before Christmas
  • Rdwrer
  • They're playing our song
  • Big Crane on campus
  • Out with Dad
  • Something about Dr. Mary
  • Whine club
  • Hot pursuit
  • Morning becomes entertainment
  • To thine old self be true
  • The three faces of Frasier
  • Dark side of the moon
  • Something borrowed, someone blue.

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