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She and Frasier briefly met some time ago and mentions that she is looking for someone to team up with her for the mixed doubles. Frasier is reluctant initially but when he sees her hit a great ball at Jim he agrees. This decision pays off handsomely when Chelsea and Frasier win the mixed doubles tournament.
Frasier persuades her to confront her fear, but while playing checkers with the elderly Mr. Krantz, he dies mid-game. Frasier insists she persevere, but while reading to another resident, Mr. Gouldenstein, he dies as well. Frasier accompanies her to her next visit, where he meets a blind man named Norman (James Earl Jones), who is a fan of his.
Frasier is an American sitcom created by David Angell, Peter Casey and David Lee and is a spinoff from the series Cheers, which was created by Glen Charles, Les Charles and James Burrows. The series sees newly divorced psychiatrist Frasier Crane ( Kelsey Grammer ) leave behind his old life in Boston and relocate to his hometown of Seattle ...
The second season of the Frasier reboot has aired to mixed reactions from fans and critics. The hit sitcom, which starred Kelsey Grammer as Frasier Crane, aired for 11 seasons from 1993 to 2004.
Frasier is back — and so is one of the most distinctive closing theme songs in TV history. Fans know that every episode of Frasier ends with star Kelsey Grammer singing a jazzy tune titled ...
The contents of the Mixed Doubles (Frasier episode) page were merged into Frasier season 4. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected page, please see its history ; for the discussion at that location, see its talk page .
Frasier (/ ˈ f r eɪ ʒ ər /) is an American television sitcom that was broadcast on NBC for 11 seasons from September 16, 1993, to May 13, 2004 with a preview on May 27, 1993. . The program was created and produced by David Angell, Peter Casey, and David Lee (as Grub Street Productions), in association with Grammnet (2004) and Paramount Televis
– an in-joke reference to Grammer's own twenty-year portrayal of Frasier Crane on Cheers, Wings and Frasier (and years later, Metcalf would find herself in the same situation, in the role of Jackie Harris on Roseanne and The Conners). Frasier and Nanette were briefly married while he was an undergraduate; the ceremony occurred at City Hall. [23]