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The following is a complete list of all 265 episodes of Frasier (including the 200th Clip Show), from the pilot, "The Good Son", to the finale, "Goodnight, Seattle".

Season 1

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Season 2

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  • 01 - "Slow Tango in South Seattle" - The author of the latest hit romantic novel turns out to be someone Frasier knew back in Boston - and his book turns out to be a retelling of one of Frasier's deepest, darkest, secrets.
  • 02 - "The Unkindest Cut of All" - After Eddie is discovered to have been a "bad boy", Frasier gets irritated at Martin, who supposedly had previously taken care of the issue.
  • 03 - "The Matchmaker" - Frasier decides to help Daphne with her unsatisfactory love-life, and he and the new station manager get their wires thoroughly crossed in the process.
  • 04 - "Flour Child" - After an encounter with a unexpected happy event in a cab, Niles wonders what it would be like to have a baby in the family; meanwhile, Frasier gets himself in a jam, with a card he didn't read too carefully before he signed it.
  • 05 - "Duke's We Hardly Knew Ye'" - Frasier and Niles are horrified to learn that they are investors in a group which is about to demolish Martin's long-time bar hangout - and terrified of what their father will say when he finds out.
  • 06 - "The Botched Language of the Cranes" - When Fasier makes a disparaging remark about Seattle's weather, he winds up in hot water with his listeners - and his attempt to retrieve the situation by speaking at a charity dinner only makes things worse.
  • 07 - "The Candidate" - After Martin endorses a conservative candidate for office whom Frasier and Niles despise, they decide that Frasier should endorse his opponent - and all soon regret it.
  • 08 - "Adventures in Paradise (Part I)" - After seeing a magazine feature on eligible singles in Seattle, Roz is bold when Frasier admires one, and a promising romance results - only to result in a major shock for Frasier.
  • 09 - "Adventures in Paradise (Part II)" - After the bad surprise, things (as usual) get even worse for Frasier. The lady gives him another chance, but it only results in an even worse shock - and not only for Frasier.
  • 10 - "Burying a Grudge" - When Maris goes in for a facelift, the boys discover that one of Martin's old pals, with whom he has become estranged, is also in for an operation, and decide to try and get them together again.
  • 11 - "Seat of Power" - After Martin bemoans his sons' rarefied nature and lack of ordinary abilities, they decide to prove him wrong by fixing the toilet, with the usual poor results; whereupon the plumber turns out to be the high-school bully who tormented Niles long ago.
  • 12 - "Roz in the Doghouse" - After Roz and Frasier have a falling out, she moves over to become Bulldog's producer - but gets a major disappointment.
  • 13 - "Retirement Is Murder" - An old unsolved case from Martin's time on the force is still preying on his mind, and the boys decide they can help.
  • 14 - "Fool Me Once, Shame On You..." - After someone steals his briefcase when he momentarily leaves it unattended in the coffee-bar, Frasier gets a painful lesson in the low end of human nature.
  • 15 - "You Scratch My Book..." - Frasier doesn't think much of a series of self-help books which Daphne likes - until he meets the author, whereupon he and Niles have a little discussion about honesty.
  • 16 - "The Show Where Sam Shows Up" - Sam from "Cheers" shows up, and Frasier gets a series of surprises - each more shocking than the last.
  • 17 - "Daphne's Room" - Frasier innocently goes into Daphne's room to retrieve a book, and when she finds out, she's not pleased - and then the situations snowballs through several more levels.
  • 18 - "The Club" - When Niles hears about openings at an exclusive club the brothers have always been fascinated with, Frasier decides he'd like to try too - only their plans go awry.
  • 19 - "Someone to Watch Over Me" - Frasier's show is nominated for a radio award, but an over-enthusiastic admirer who's apparently gone over the line into stalking threatens to make it something less than a joyful occasion.
  • 20 - "Breaking the Ice" - After Roz has a discussion with Frasier about expressions of emotional attachment, Frasier starts pondering the subject - and gets a chance to explore the topic further when he and Niles get roped into an ice-fishing expedition with Martin.
  • 21 - "An Affair to Forget" - After a distraught caller to his radio show complains to Frasier that her husband is cheating on her with another woman, Frasier makes the connection - and then has to decide what to do with the information.
  • 22 - "Agents in America, Part III" - After his agent, Bebe, decides that Frasier needs to force a renegotiation of his contract, she pulls out "all" the stops.
  • 23 - "The Innkeepers" - After the brothers hear that Seattle's oldest restaurant is closing its doors, they decide it's their opportunity to get into the food business themselves - and opening night is a major blast.
  • 24 - "Dark Victory" - After Roz is unhappily reminded of a family reunion she has to miss, Frasier decides to try and cheer her up by inviting her to the birthday party he's throwing for his dad.

Season 3

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  • 01 - "She's the Boss" - A new station manager, Kate, shows up, and the word is that she's really tough - and she and Frasier immediately butt heads.
  • 02 - "Shrink Rap" - After Niles decides that the solution to his difficult psychiatrist co-tenant is to replace him with Frasier (who has been wanting to see patients more formally anyway). it's the brothers who wind up in therapy.
  • 03 - "Martin Does It His Way" - Martin's secret passion for writing new lyrics for Frank Sinatra comes in handy when the boys' least-favourite aunt dies.
  • 04 - "Leapin' Lizards" - Frasier has had it with Bulldog's habit of pulling practical jokes on him on air, but his counter-attack misfires; meanwhile, Daphne tries to deal with Eddie's fear of thunder.
  • 05 - "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" - After Frasier decides that he has to temporarily hide his father's armchair before a wine-tasting, one thing leads to another - including a date for Daphne with a handsome builder.
  • 06 - "Sleeping with the Enemy" - After the salaried staff gets word they won't be getting a cost-of-living increase from Kate, the new station manager, Frasier winds up leading the industrial action - and winds up with a somewhat different relationship with her than expected.
  • 07 - "The Adventures of Bad Boy and Dirty Girl" - Frasier and Kate hit the wrong switch during a late-night show; later they wind up stuck in a jammed freight elevator together.
  • 08 - "The Last Time I Saw Maris" - After Maris disappears suddenly, Niles becomes upset, and a tremendous uproar ensues.
  • 09 - "Frasier Grinch" - Frasier's son Frederick visits for Christmas, only there's a problem with the presents he ordered for him; Niles and Maris reach an important milestone.
  • 10 - "It's Hard to Say Goodbye If You Won't Leave" - When Kate moves on to another station in Chicago, she and Frasier wonder about what might have been.
  • 11 - "The Friend" - After Frasier realizes he doesn't have enough friends since he moved to Seattle, he decides to make friends the theme of a show - and winds up with a new one of his own.
  • 12 - "Come Lie with Me" - After Daphne's boyfriend accidentally spends the night, causing uncomfortable reactions, everyone gets a lesson in how useful it is to ignore reality sometimes.
  • 13 - "Moon Dance" - After Daphne gives Niles some dancing lessons before a big charity event, she's a natural stand-in when his date cancels.
  • 14 - "The Show Where Diane Comes Back" - Diane Chambers shows up at the studio one day, and Frasier finds out she's in town for a performance of her new play.
  • 15 - "A Word to the Wiseguy" - After Maris winds up in legal trouble after a traffic incident, Niles consorts with an unsavoury character in an attempt to win her gratitude - and Frasier gets dragged in too.
  • 16 - "Look Before You Leap" - It's February 29th, and Frasier advises everyone to take a leap of their own - and they all come to regret it.
  • 17 - "High Crane Drifter" - After Frasier has to put up with a day of bad manners, an altercation with an obnoxious customer at the coffee-bar makes him a hero - until he has second thoughts about his actions.
  • 18 - "Chess Pains" - After Frasier gets an antique chess set, he gets Martin to play with him - and soon wishes he hadn't.
  • 19 - "Crane vs. Crane" - Niles gets hired as an expert witness in a mental commitment case, and Frasier can't resist getting involved.
  • 20 - "Police Story" - After Frasier agrees to chauffeur Roz around, and winds up with a ticket, things take a romantic turn - but not in the direction Frasier wanted.
  • 21 - "Where There's Smoke There's Fired" - After the station is sold to a new owner, Big Willy, Frasier winds up with a whole new relationship with his agent, Bebe.
  • 22 - "Frasier Loves Roz" - After Roz is a bridesmaid for one more of her childhood chums, she really starts to hear her biological clock ticking - and Frasier, as usual, winds up in the middle of it.
  • 23 - "The Focus Group" - The station decides to set up focus groups to give their radio hosts insight into how their audience see them, and Frasier can't let one critic go; Niles and Daphne have an invigorating interaction.
  • 24 - "You Can Go Home Again" - It's the third anniversary of Frasier's first radio show, and listening to a tape of it brings Frasier both a flashback, as well as some insights about family.

Season 4

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  • 01 - "The Two Mrs. Cranes" - Daphne's old boyfriend Clive shows up for dinner, and everyone becomes someone else, Martin stirs the pot, and Daphne and Roz fall out.
  • 02 - "Love Bites Dog" - Bulldog steals the date Roz set up for Frasier, and falls for her hard - only the lady doesn't feel the same about him; Martin loses his beloved shoes due a mistake by Daphne.
  • 03 - "The Impossible Dream" - Frasier has a recurring dream featuring Gil, the gay host of the cooking show, and when the news gets out, everyone has their own take on what it means.
  • 04 - "A Crane's Critique" - The Crane brothers discover a reclusive literary giant, only it's Martin he really connects with; the boys only manage to convince him he really is washed up.
  • 05 - "Head Game" - After Niles does a guest spot on Frasier's show, he becomes a lucky charm for a basketball player whose game has gone sour.
  • 06 - "Mixed Doubles" - After Joe dumps Daphne, Niles thinks his moment has finally come, but Frasier advises patience - only Daphne goes for a doppelganger before he moves.
  • 07 - "A Lilith Thanksgiving" - The family travels to Boston to Lilith's, so that Frasier and Lilith can interview for Frederick's school, and of course neither goes well.
  • 08 - "Our Father Whose Art Ain't Heaven" - The brothers politely admire a painting at one of their favourite restaurants - whereupon Martin, happy to have finally found a gift his kids will like, takes them at their word and buys it for them.
  • 09 - "Dad Loves Sherry, the Boys Just Whine" - When Martin and his previous inamorata break up, he already has a replacement waiting in the wings - but the boys don't quite approve of her.
  • 10 - "Liar! Liar!" - A discussion of the moral balance of polite lying leads to the recollection of a transgression the boys perpetrated against a bully in high school.
  • 11 - "Three Days of the Condo" - After Frasier tries to decorate his door with an antique knocker he just purchased, he runs afoul of the president of the condo board - and soon is part of an effort to replace her.
  • 12 - "Death and the Dog" - When Eddie stops being his cheerful self, nothing seems to work to cheer him up, and the gang wonders if the unhappiness in their own lives is to blame.
  • 13 - "Four for the Seesaw" - A chance meeting at the coffee-bar leads the boys on a romantic ski-weekend, but as usual, they manage to mess it up.
  • 14 - "To Kill a Talking Bird" - Frasier decides to give up on the dating game; Niles moves into a new apartment, and gets a new pet, and decides to throw a party to meet his neighbours.
  • 15 - "Roz's Krantz & Gouldenstein Are Dead" - After a Roz gets sentenced to community service, she winds up spending time at an old folks' home.
  • 16 - "The Unnatural" - The KACL softball team is one player short, and Frasier gets the nod, provoking a bit of a family crisis.
  • 17 - "Roz's Turn" - When Roz decides to try out for an on-air spot at the station, Frasier has a run-in with his no-holds-barred agent Bebe.
  • 18 - "Ham Radio" - Frasier decides to re-create a radio mystery, only the very high standards he sets cause a bit of a problem, before Niles takes the situation in hand.
  • 19 - "Three Dates and a Break Up (Part I)"
  • 20 - "Three Dates and a Break Up (Part II)" - After Frasier gets a number of propositions at a charity event he's hosting, Martin's new girlfriend Sherry manages to ruin them all, while going through a rough spot with Martin.
  • 21 - "Daphne Hates Sherry" - After a blow-up with Sherry, Daphne storms out, and when she needs someplace to hang out, Niles is the only one available.
  • 22 - "Are You Being Served?" - After Niles gets some bad news, Frasier attempts to be both guiding and helpful, and the show ends with a bang.
  • 23 - "Ask Me No Questions" - After Niles asks Frasier if he thinks he and Maris should be together, Frasier gives the question a lot of thought.
  • 24 - "Odd Man Out" - A call to a wrong number sends Frasier off on a romantic meeting.

Season 5

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  • 01 - "Frasier's Imaginary Friend" - Frasier meets a gorgeous model on the airplane when he goes to Acapulco on a whim, and a relationship develops, but nobody believes him.
  • 02 - "The Gift Horse" - Martin's 65th birthday has arrived, and the brothers have a spirited competition to see who can one-up who, in the inevitable competition to give him the best possible gift.
  • 03 - "Halloween" - After Roz gets some unexpected and disturbing news, a series of overhead - and misunderstood - conversations at Niles' Halloween costume party causes hilarious confusion.
  • 04 - "The Kid" - Now that Roz' news is out, everyone tries to come to grips with it.
  • 05 - "The 1000th Show" - Frasier wants a celebration for his 1000th show, even though he claims not to want a fuss - and the usual mayhem results.
  • 06 - "Voyage of the Damned" - Frasier decides to take a turn as a guest celebrity on a cruise to Alaska, and Martin and Niles come along, but an unexpected guest on the cruise turns things upside down.
  • 07 - "My Fair Frasier" - When Frasier's pickup date turns out to be a famous criminal defense attorney, he winds up playing a role he's not really used to.
  • 08 - "Desperately Seeking Closure" - After Frasier's romance with the attorney blows up, he has a lot of adjusting to do, including coming to grips with a less-creditable aspect of his personality.
  • 09 - "Perspectives on Christmas" - Everyone has a bad Christmas, starting with Martin.
  • 10 - "Where Every Bloke Knows Your Name" - When Frasier is down in the dumps, Daphne cheers him up by taking him to her local pub - and soon regrets it.
  • 11 - "Ain't Nobody's Business If "I Do"" - When it looks like Martin is getting really serious about Sherry, the boys do some checking into her, but the results aren't at all what they expected.
  • 12 - "The Zoo Story" - It's contract renewal time again for Frasier, and he's determined to use someone more ethical than his no-holds-barred prior agent Bebe.
  • 13 - "The Maris Counselor" - When Maris and Niles go into marriage counselling in an attempt to salvage their marriage, Niles makes a surprising discovery.
  • 14 - "The Ski Lodge" - After Frasier scores a free ski weekend at a lodge (complete with good-looking Continental ski instructor), he and Niles invite along Daphne and a comely friend of hers - and the usual craziness ensues.
  • 15 - "Room Service" - Lilith shows up for a visit, and Niles gets in on the action.
  • 16 - "Beware of Greeks" - Frasier makes up with the Greek wife of Martin's brother, just in time for his favourite nephew's wedding.
  • 17 - "The Perfect Guy" - The station adds another doctor host, and Frasier feels the competition; Martin has a contretemps with Niles' source of fancy comestibles.
  • 18 - "Bad Dog" - After an incident at the coffee shop accidentally makes Bulldog a hero, Frasier tries to deal with it.
  • 19 - "Frasier Gotta Have It" - When Frasier meets a flaky artiste, the sparks fly, even though intellectually they don't have much in common
  • 20 - "First Date" - Daphne discovers that Niles is crazy about someone, but not who, and when Niles can't come clean with her, the usual inevitable hilarity ensues.
  • 21 - "Roz and The Schnoz" - Roz meets the parents of her baby's father, and gets a shock; Frasier and Daphne have a misunderstanding over a gift.
  • 22 - "The Life of The Party" - Despairing of their ability to meet women who are who they really want, the Crane boys throw a party in order to meet women, and just about everything that could go wrong does.
  • 23 - "Party, Party" - Frasier finally meets a gorgeous young thing he likes, but a series of entanglements (including Niles' involvement with a neighbour) mean he keeps standing her up; unfortunately, he eventually succeeds.
  • 24 - "Sweet Dreams" - When Frasier feels called on to take a stand about reading advertising copy, he has no idea what events he is setting in motion.

Season 6

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  • 01 - "Good Grief" - Frasier is going through the stages of grief in dealing with the events at the radio station.
  • 02 - "Frasier's Curse" - Frasier can't make up his mind whether or not to go to his high-school class reunion, bearing in mind the bad luck which has befallen him at previous reunions.
  • 03 - "Dial M for Martin" - After Martin decides to move in with Niles for a while, everyone is thrilled with this - until Daphne decides Martin is well enough not to need her services any more.
  • 04 - "Hot Tickets" - After a logistical error, Niles and Frasier are left without tickets to the hottest play of the season - the retirement tour of a famous actor.
  • 05 - "First Do No Harm" - Martin sets up Frasier with the daughter of his buddy Duke, which initially please Frasier - but he soon decides that the relationship's foundation is unsound.
  • 06 - "Secret Admirer" - The arrival of several anonymous presents signals the arrival of a secret admirer, and Frasier learns that simplicity is best when it comes to the art of the chase.
  • 07 - "How to Bury a Millionaire" - Niles' legal troubles are intensifying, and as a result he's short of money, which causes some unpleasant consequences; for a while, Frasier is feeling the pain too.
  • 08 - "The Seal Who Came to Dinner" - When Niles decides to make use of Maris' beach house to host a dinner party, an uninvited guest in the form of a seal creates havoc.
  • 09 - "Roz, a Loan" - When it looks like the gang will be out of work for a while yet, Frasier lends Roz some money to tide her over - and they both soon wish he hadn't.
  • 10 - "Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz" - When Frasier agrees on a blind date, and discovers he's attracted to the young lady, the usual craziness ensues when it turns out the young lady's mother thought Frasier was Jewish.
  • 11 - "Good Samaritan" - Frasier's willingness to help strangers takes a beating in the course of a series of incidents, culminating in an unpleasant experience for Martin.
  • 12 - "Our Parents, Ourselves" - When Roz's mother comes to town, Roz will try anything to get her out of her hair - including setting her up on a date with Martin.
  • 13 - "The Show Where Woody Shows Up" - Woody from "Cheers" shows up in Seattle, and he and Frasier find out that they have both moved on.
  • 14 - "Three Valentines" - Valentine's Day for the Crane men: Niles doesn't like the creases in his pants, Frasier suffers a communication problem, and Martin and Daphne mix it up.
  • 15 - "To Tell the Truth" - To deal with Maris' attorney, Niles calls on an old boyfriend of Roz who's a fearsome attorney - and the result is both the best of good news, and the worst of bad.
  • 16 - "Decoys" - Niles works out a rather devious scheme involving the summer cottage in the mountains he just received, but a few unplanned moves on other peoples' parts throw his plans into chaos - and then Frasier figures out what's going on.
  • 17 - "Dinner Party" - Niles and Frasier try and plan a dinner party - and learn something about their relationship in the process.
  • 18 - "Taps At the Montana" - Niles moves back into the Montana, but his sublet tenant has made his reception a little chilly - so he throws a party for the tenant board to try and get back into their good graces.
  • 19 - "IQ" - When lunch with a group of Nobel winners shows up at the charity auction, the brothers' usual competitiveness jumps into action.
  • 20 - "Dr. Nora" - Frasier hires a host for another call-in advice show, only she turns out to both be rather unsympathetic to the callers - much to Frasier's distress - as well as having some serious issues of her own.
  • 21 - "When a Man Loves Two Women" - After a long drought in the dating department, Frasier finally finds someone - only to have someone else from his past make a re-appearance.
  • 22 - "Visions of Daphne" - Daphne hears about some forthcoming big news, and Niles is called on to advise her on what to do about the visions that this causes.
  • 23 - "Shut Out in Seattle (Part I)"
  • 24 - "Shut Out in Seattle (Part II)" - The Crane boys finally all seem to have their love lives running smoothly, for once - or so it seems.

Season 7

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Season 8

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Season 9

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Roz dressed as Wonder Woman in the episode "Room Full of Heroes"

Season 10

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Season 11

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