Yes!!! After it ended.There was like maybe 3 tv shows I can give a 7.Also like Family Ties, Growing Pains, Perfect Strangers, The Golden Girls and Seinfeld.But original Frasier is probably my Favorite sitcom 😊
I was far too young to value it when I first watched it, not that I found the time to dedicate, but now I consider “Frasier” one of the greatest masterpieces of comedy ever
I have just been watching his new show. I Love hope it catches on, we need some WHOLESOME HUMOR in this time of Insanity We R All Trying To Deal With 🤔🤨. FRAISER TO THE RESCUE !!!! 😂😂
The writers said in an interview, that they wanted to creat something intelligent and knew it was unusual. I have learnt so much here, if about classical music or furniture design 😉
I don't get too attached to actors, even in my favorite shows, but I did with John Mahoney. His passing makes me sad. I feel nostalgic about him and Eddie - both Eddie's. RIP, John and Eddie(s)
My favorite episode was the one about Valentine's Day, where Niles irons his pants, passes out when he sees blood in the end he sets fire to the couch, best episode in my opinion, I love Fraiser
@@Man_of_peace Yeah, Frasier has some great farce episodes too, that should be teached at "Universities of Screenwriters", episodes like The Ski Lodge, Ham Radio, The Matchmaker, or The Seal Who Came to Dinner - and so many could be mentioned here - all are the finest examples of how to write great comedy!
@@Man_of_peace Sure! I'm glad you mentioned that episode played at the Montana. Because all of the episodes that have taken place at the Montana, also my special favorites!
Niles is part of the main cast of characters. Stop unnecessarily antagonizing things if you don't even know who's who... everyone is important in this show.
@@redacted2275 - Niles wasn't meant to be a regular cast member, he was so good, they kept him. And the supported each other in the show...all of them.
how comforting. the Dad had his part of the house; the housekeeper and Frazier. An upscale dwelling(is this a condominium or an apartment ) ; known as an apartment.
I wasn't keyed in on Frasier when it was running, but I do remember fondly watching that episode about that horrible actor Frasier and Niles hired for a play when it aired, and my ex-husband and I laughed so much. I binge-watched Frasier in 2022, and I was hooked! I binge-watched it again a month or so ago, and it continues to bring me such joy. Excellent cast and writing, indeed! There will never be another show like it!
That family has caused me to laugh more times than I can count. They don't make shows like that anymore.I have to agree that the Valentine's Day episode was by far the best episode ever made.
I absolutely LOVE this show. My favorite episode was "Roz and the Schnoz" when she meets the parents of her baby's father and their noses are so big. The laughs that follow...too much.😂 I also like the episodes with BeBe, Fraiser's agent. Those are hysterical...Lol!😂 I just can't get enough of Fraiser.
Hilarious the ditzy girl friend of Daphne's oh so if it's a threesome you're looking for well I don't do those anymore😂😂😂😂 and then during the ending credits he misses his chance cuz he went to the kitchen damn damn damn
The real funny thing about Eddie was that Martin took him for a walk every day and let him off his leash so he could play with the dogs. Frasier yells at Martin saying that " He was supposed to be fixed yesterday." Martin say's "I'll take him tomorrow." Frasier takes Eddie instead." The neighbor comes knocks at the door and says (points at Eddie) So your the one." Frasier says "There's some kind of mistake.". The neighbor says. "Oh no? " And hands him a box of Little Eddie's.". Daphne says to "Dr. Crane couldn't we just keep one.?" Daphne is cuddling with a Little Eddie. "Frasier says No were not let him get the idea he's staying." Stop staring at me. It's a little to late for that." "
@@MichaelSheffield-ox8yd I may have watched Seinfeld occasionally if I stumbled upon it and nothing else was on, which was very rare. I never watched Big Bang even if nothing else was on. Neither one of those were my cuppa. Now, if you want to talk excellent, highly intelligent scripts played by a stellar cast (much like Fraiser), try It Ain't Half Hot Mum. Also try One Foot in the Grave. 😂
@@MichaelSheffield-ox8yd 😄 Yes, some of the best comedy in the world. If you like It Ain't Half Hot Mum and One Foot in the Grave, I could give you a longer list of programmes to check. Sadly, we will never see It Ain't Half Hot on telly ever again due to political correctness. More is the pity because they made fun of absolutely EVERYONE. Tons of people will never discover it for this sad fact. Such a waste.....
Ham Radio is my favorite episode. It’s where Frasier wants to direct an old fashion murder mystery radio show at the station and it falls apart spectacularly due to his overbearing direction. It’s hysterically funny.
Yeah! I like the way he says to the actor they don't ask/demand so much on Broadway like me :D As the actor leaves, Daphne asks the poetic question: Where will you find a guy who will play all of these roles? And we hear meantime Frasier on the phone: Hi, Niles!?! And then Daphne says: Voice of ominous organ :D
Digital film lacks color compared to the older stuff. Watch an early 90s movie and the colours are like alive, jumping out to touch you. Todays movies are just grey as hell. They should go back to real film cameras, they have the budget.
I miss Frasier, when it went off, I just stopped watching primetime tv, nothing worth watching...maybe a few shows. Same with Jeopardy, after Alex Trebek died, the show died.
I love Frasier! A few episodes that come to mind is the Leap Year one where each one has a wonky February 29th and Frasier sings ‘Buttons and Bows’ at PBS pledge drive. The other ones I love is the one where Roz meets the parents of the father of her baby and when Frasier tries to set up Daphne with his new station manager who is gay. You can tell these performers genuinely loved working together. Great writing. Great cast. Great show.
In the beginning Frasier remarks that it is the middle of February when he flings the doors open and then moments later Martin wants to send a bottle to his friend in Montana because his birthday is Feb. 29th and he's only 16 yrs old. I could never figure out how that could have been missed during production.
I absolutely love the attention to detail and ability to show rather than explain tension. For example in the second episode when Martin tries to make his son breakfast but Frasier just sees his routine being thrown off, doesn't occur to him his father might be trying to do something nice in his own gruff way. It's such a beautiful encapsulation of the main theme of the show about three men re learning how to access and show the love they have for each other.
I absolutely blew my daughters mind recently when I told her that Frasier was a spin-off of Cheers. At only 34, she'd never heard of Cheers! We didn't have cable in the 90s, lol. We country mice had to get by with 3 channels & PBS.
@FigaroHey no. You need to make sense. Being liberal means thinking hurts, but try it sometime. How can her mind be blown if she doesn't know it was a spin-off of cheers if she has never heard of cheers? How could something tied to something else blow her mind, if she had no idea of one of the events that "blew her mind"? Don't try answer if you didn't get it the first time, more I formation will only blow up your mind.
My favorite was his last episode when Frasier was to receive an award instead he opted help a man who was in dire need of help. It was very touching. I loved this episode. It showed his commitment and dedication in his desire to help others.
I found Niles way over the top gay and never believed him as a heterosexual or as a potential partner for Daphne. So many people connected with the show were gay that it's no surprise it became too camp at times for a show about heterosexual people.
I’m SO glad I found this channel!!! My parents watch this show when I was a child and I remember going to bed at 8 pm (my bedtime) and hearing them laugh their asses off while watching this show. I never understood what was so funny, but I’m now 42 years old and started watching a month ago, and have already watched ALL seasons and ALL episodes twice, and I laugh out loud all the time. This show is SO good!!!
me, too. Still watch the reruns and my local cable channel shows the series in consecutive order from the beginning. And the writers were excellent along with perfect casting. And the "guest/callers" was a bonus. Kudos to all involved in the entire production. Ten years is a pretty good run, too.
I loved the caller who told Frasier that he was a pompous jerk, who spends more time correcting someone's grammar, rather than trying to help with their emotional problems!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I hope the actress who played Maris was well paid. Her face was shown so much on Frasier that she will probably be typecast for the rest of her life, and probably be turned down from many acting rolls. 😊😊
Frasier was absolutely the best written sitcom of all time. And the cast just a perfect compliment to each other. Some of my favorite episodes are ‘IQ’ where Fraiser and Niles meets for lunch with the 3 Nobel Prize winners. ‘A Tsar is Born’ where Frasier and Niles think they might be Romanoff descendants. ‘Out With Dad’ where Martin pretends he’s gay to keep from having to go out with a woman and hurting her feelings. ‘Bla-Z-Boy’ when Frasier accidentally throws Martins chair off the balcony. ‘The Doctor is Out’ when Frasier is mistaken for being gay. And ‘Boo’ where Frasier is counseling a nurse with a crippling fear of clowns and scares Martin into having a heart attack. I can watch all those just over and over. It would be wonderful to have Kelsey, David, Jane, Peri, Harriet Sansom Harris who played Bebe Glazer and so many more to do a reboot of Frasier!
Nothing. NOTHING. Will ever top the writing in the sitcom, Frasier. Cheers comes a very close second. Legendary shows which we will never see the likes of again. I'm glad I got to see them the 1st time around.
It’s hard to pick a fave, but I do love the one when Frasier accidentally crushes Martin’s chair and actually has a craftsman recreate it and locates the manufacturer of the chair’s material and once they would admit they made it, they re-wove the same pattern and the new chair was actually the most expensive piece of furniture in the whole apartment!😂 The other one that had me cracking up was the one with guest star Estelle Parsons and the Olympic medal. Great comedic timing and physical humor!
My favorite show was when Patrick Stewart played a gay man interested in Frazier who of course was straight but Frazier was so infatuated with the man that he kind of played along with him. BEST episode ever!
My two favs are “The Candidate” where the politician confides in Frasier that he was taken up into a UFO, and the PBS pledge drive where Frasier sings Buttons and Bows and can’t remember the words. I still crack up all these years later!
“In the middle of dressing for the evening she suddenly slumped down on the edge of the bed in her half slip and sighed” That line literally made me laugh out loud. Like a belly laugh. 😂😂😂. That episode was the first episode I saw.
I wasn’t a fan of Cheers, and never watched it when it was on. My sister turned me on to Fraiser several years into the run, and I loved it! I went back and watched all of Cheers just to get the backstory on Fraiser and Lilith. Best sitcom ever aired, and the cast was absolutely perfect.
I always thought that one of John Mahoney's best moments on the show was when Martin confessed to having an affair to protect his children's memories of their mother.
Yes! That was beautifully done. They were up at their old cabin where it all came out that their mother had been the one who broke her vows. Marty said it was him, so the boys would never think poorly of the mum they loved so much. This show illustrated love so well.
Yes the estrangement of his boys following ther mother's death really hurt him.❤😢😢 he was warehoused injured and forgotten. Then his independence stripped away, having to move in with a son he had virtually no contact with for years and nothing in common. I'd have been a bitter asshole too. I'll never live with my kids. Ever.
Until I was lucky enough to see this tonight I didn’t realize how much I missed Frazier😢. I haven’t stopped laughing since this started and when it ends I’m going to wish it was longer 🎉
When Frasier goes to Bora Bora with a woman, and then goes out on his deck and starts singing, and then hears Lillith say "Frasier?" from the deck next door. Funniest scene EVER!!
This was the most "British" sitcom ever produced for American television. The word play, banter and quick repartee were signature calling cards of "Frasier" during it's 11-year run. There was an element of sophistication in its humour that is not ordinarily associated with US comedy shows.
Also a favorite of mine is when Matin was trying to solve a old murder case and Frasier and Niles thought a trained chimpanzee was the killer, I never laughed so hard 😂😂😂, I have many favorite's, upmost is the Valentine's one , now that is one classic silent episode like an old silent movie 😅
It is just fantastic. How I miss this humor! Tender and sour. Insurmountable. Every time I am tempted to take myself seriously I should remember these scenes 😊😅😂
this is one of my favorite shows of all time, I watch it today on Paramount+, the cast and the writers made this little series timeless. great laughs over & over. Cheers from V.A.✌
My favorite is when Frasier and Niles set Martin's chair on fire and push it off the balcony. 2nd favorite is when Frasier dresses up as a killer clown and scares Martin.
There was a similar moment in All in the Family (Archie's chair) and The Mary Tyler Moore Show (Lou has Rhoda redecorate his living room). No surprise when the same "dad's chair" trope appeared on Frasier.
The kitchen scenes, where Daphine kills the eel over the counter, when Niles was too scared as he had to cook. Rozs hair🥵 set on fire from bowl of cherries, my fav amongst few others.❤
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This show had some of the best writers.
Yes!!! After it ended.There was like maybe 3 tv shows I can give a 7.Also like Family Ties, Growing Pains, Perfect Strangers, The Golden Girls and Seinfeld.But original Frasier is probably my Favorite sitcom 😊
every time I thought I was alone. You asked something of me!
"I'm far too successful to feel awkward." Great line
"She's psychic. We've decided to find it charming" Lol such great dialogue.
😂😂😂❤
It is full of them. Such a treasure
Or if not, through the toaster 😂
The writing in this show was so good. One of the best sitcoms ever made.
I've never watched this show.
I just clicked on this video to see if the clips would be funny....they were.
Yes! One of those rare shows you can watch over and over again and still wait for the next scene even knowing exactly what’s coming.
@@ebayerr Wait till you start following the story episode after episode. For sure one of the best shows ever.....
@@arniekando6846 thanks
Couldn’t agree more
I was far too young to value it when I first watched it, not that I found the time to dedicate, but now I consider “Frasier” one of the greatest masterpieces of comedy ever
I have just been watching his new show. I Love hope it catches on, we need some WHOLESOME HUMOR in this time of Insanity We R All Trying To Deal With 🤔🤨. FRAISER TO THE RESCUE !!!! 😂😂
@@BeverlyMurphy-j5m Yeah, it takes a psychiatrist (however nuts he is himself) to help us understand this crazy world 😂
I LOVE Frasier. Wins over every sitcom nowadays. Intelligence and wit 😊
The writers said in an interview, that they wanted to creat something intelligent and knew it was unusual. I have learnt so much here, if about classical music or furniture design 😉
I think its the best written sitcom I've ever watched and that goes back to the 1960s
Martins line "I know, it's eclectic" one of my favorites
But the set-up to his chair arriving was brilliant writing!
I love the one where the chair went over the balcony😂😂😂
😅😅😅😅😅😅@@monicaarisman4293
Also "I love your hair. it's divine!"
Frasier got me through the pandemic. Some ate food, I watched the Frasier gang all day.
and I watch the Dad hop on an a cane on different legs. One show could be the left...a show later could be the right.
it never gets old. I've watched the reruns over and over, and they are just as funny the tenth time as they were the first...
Absolutely! Nothing to compare with the trash today!
Yep!! I so much prefer Daphne's role here on Frasier to her role in Hot in Cleavland.
Yes, and I still cry when I laugh! 😅
This show had excellent writers. Went along well with the excellent acting talents of all the cast. RIP: John Mahoney!! You are missed.
I don't get too attached to actors, even in my favorite shows, but I did with John Mahoney. His passing makes me sad. I feel nostalgic about him and Eddie - both Eddie's. RIP, John and Eddie(s)
Back in my day sex was private. Sex was between you and the person you were doing it to. Still laugh every time I think of that line.
John Mahoney was great in his part as well as other work he had done.
❤AMEN! Superb!
My favorite episode was the one about Valentine's Day, where Niles irons his pants, passes out when he sees blood in the end he sets fire to the couch, best episode in my opinion, I love Fraiser
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@@Man_of_peace Yeah, Frasier has some great farce episodes too, that should be teached at "Universities of Screenwriters", episodes like The Ski Lodge, Ham Radio, The Matchmaker, or The Seal Who Came to Dinner - and so many could be mentioned here - all are the finest examples of how to write great comedy!
@@Man_of_peace Sure! I'm glad you mentioned that episode played at the Montana. Because all of the episodes that have taken place at the Montana, also my special favorites!
I like the one about Leap Year. Let's all go to a taco show
That is the best scene on TV!
The casting was spot on, RIP John Mahoney
No!😮
What makes this sitcom one of the best ever is the supporting casts. My favorite supporting character is Niles.
Niles is part of the main cast of characters. Stop unnecessarily antagonizing things if you don't even know who's who... everyone is important in this show.
@@redacted2275 DEI sh*t doesn't work. Everyone is not important. That's the reality.
@@redacted2275 - Niles wasn't meant to be a regular cast member, he was so good, they kept him. And the supported each other in the show...all of them.
Roz was the only person who had to audition for their part.
Mine too
Beautiful comedy without any crudeness.
I loss my job, headed for a deep depression, sitting home i started watching Frazier..i quickly recovered 😅😅😅😅
#1 comfort show of all time
how comforting. the Dad had his part of the house; the housekeeper and Frazier. An upscale dwelling(is this a condominium or an apartment ) ; known as an apartment.
We have Frasier on a loop all seasons. Watched over and over again. Always funny.
What he new show it has some Great Witty lines as the old FRAISER did
WATCH HIS NEW SHOW.
One of the best shows ever. Miss these kind of sitcoms
I do too 20:25
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I love the show. I am watching reruns and I had forgotten how much I enjoyed the shows back when.
One of the best written shows in the history of TV
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Watching this show, was much like seeing a well done stage play, beautifully written and perfectly acted!
I've watched these rerun's over and over I just love it. I also loved the Golden Girl's. Would love to see that again. RIP Martin & Eddie 🙏
I wasn't keyed in on Frasier when it was running, but I do remember fondly watching that episode about that horrible actor Frasier and Niles hired for a play when it aired, and my ex-husband and I laughed so much. I binge-watched Frasier in 2022, and I was hooked! I binge-watched it again a month or so ago, and it continues to bring me such joy. Excellent cast and writing, indeed! There will never be another show like it!
🤣 that guy who acted in a shakespeare play, yeah he was nuts
That family has caused me to laugh more times than I can count. They don't make shows like that anymore.I have to agree that the Valentine's Day episode was by far the best episode ever made.
I absolutely LOVE this show. My favorite episode was "Roz and the Schnoz" when she meets the parents of her baby's father and their noses are so big. The laughs that follow...too much.😂 I also like the episodes with BeBe, Fraiser's agent. Those are hysterical...Lol!😂 I just can't get enough of Fraiser.
Oh my gosh Bebe! I've never laughed so hard. She was fantastic!
Just bought the entire series on dvd. Having a great time watching it during the evenings. Good show.
I need to do that ! No commercials❤😂
Where the hell did you find DVDs in the year of our Lord 2024
1:00 1:07 Imo Frasier was the 'best 'sitcom ever....Most successful spin off in television history. 😀👊👍 My all time favorite!!! 😉😀👊 RIP Marty..... 💕💔
A masterpiece of a television show.
i just miss niles...he's my favorite....great series...great cast...thanks for sharing
The Ski Lodge scene with the room switcheroos is the one that makes me laugh until my sides hurt.
I'm not gay ghee.
Well I think Niles is the attractive one
Hilarious the ditzy girl friend of Daphne's oh so if it's a threesome you're looking for well I don't do those anymore😂😂😂😂 and then during the ending credits he misses his chance cuz he went to the kitchen damn damn damn
That’s the problem with this series. It’s impossible to pick a favorite, as they’re all so well done. Absolutely brilliant.
Definitely one of my favourites
Love the show. And Eddie was totally part of the show.💕
Eddie was so full of personality❤❤❤❤smart dog, so were the other 2 that played Eddie.
Love Niles expressions 😅 ! When these shows were on I wasn't able to watch them. So, they're all new to me ❤
You will love all of them! 😊
I had forgotten how funny this show was, with excellent script and superb actors.
Eddie in his Antlers, melts my heart.😢❤😅
Had to get a Jack Russell terrier after that.
The real funny thing about Eddie was that Martin took him for a walk every day and let him off his leash so he could play with the dogs. Frasier yells at Martin saying that " He was supposed to be fixed yesterday." Martin say's "I'll take him tomorrow." Frasier takes Eddie instead."
The neighbor comes knocks at the door and says (points at Eddie) So your the one." Frasier says "There's some kind of mistake.". The neighbor says. "Oh no? " And hands him a box of Little Eddie's.". Daphne says to "Dr. Crane couldn't we just keep one.?" Daphne is cuddling with a Little Eddie. "Frasier says No were not let him get the idea he's staying." Stop staring at me. It's a little to late for that."
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Fraiser and M*A*S*H, probably the best two American sitcoms of their types ever. Never tire of them!
Seinfeld and Big Bang Theory are not too bad either.
@@MichaelSheffield-ox8yd I may have watched Seinfeld occasionally if I stumbled upon it and nothing else was on, which was very rare. I never watched Big Bang even if nothing else was on. Neither one of those were my cuppa. Now, if you want to talk excellent, highly intelligent scripts played by a stellar cast (much like Fraiser), try It Ain't Half Hot Mum. Also try One Foot in the Grave. 😂
@@user-lz6dm5lk9y One Foot in the Grave is GREAT. I will look for the other you mention. Britcoms are the bees knees. I could rhapsodize for hours.
@@MichaelSheffield-ox8yd 😄 Yes, some of the best comedy in the world. If you like It Ain't Half Hot Mum and One Foot in the Grave, I could give you a longer list of programmes to check. Sadly, we will never see It Ain't Half Hot on telly ever again due to political correctness. More is the pity because they made fun of absolutely EVERYONE. Tons of people will never discover it for this sad fact. Such a waste.....
And "The Office".
Ham Radio is my favorite episode. It’s where Frasier wants to direct an old fashion murder mystery radio show at the station and it falls apart spectacularly due to his overbearing direction. It’s hysterically funny.
Yeah! I like the way he says to the actor they don't ask/demand so much on Broadway like me :D As the actor leaves, Daphne asks the poetic question: Where will you find a guy who will play all of these roles? And we hear meantime Frasier on the phone: Hi, Niles!?! And then Daphne says: Voice of ominous organ :D
I JUST SAW THAT ONE I LOVE THAT EPISODE
That one is also my favorite I watch that one randomly for no reason at all
@@imperallady Same bro
Look out he's got a nug
Some of the best writing ever.
Frasier is best comedy ever made.
Are you fucking serious?
U have never seen or heard of a man called Al Bundy who is “married with children”.
This is still 200 times better than the new series also somehow 20-30 years ago, the old show still looks better than the new one.
We know how great the original is but the new one is gaining steam. Need to live in the now man and enjoy Kelsey grammar while we still have him.
Digital film lacks color compared to the older stuff.
Watch an early 90s movie and the colours are like alive, jumping out to touch you.
Todays movies are just grey as hell. They should go back to real film cameras, they have the budget.
I miss Frasier, when it went off, I just stopped watching primetime tv, nothing worth watching...maybe a few shows. Same with Jeopardy, after Alex Trebek died, the show died.
The entire cast was fabulous but Niles will always be my favorite.
Bebe! The best. Niles was way too camp and gay to be believed as a straight man or with Daphne. They should have just made him gay.
I love Frasier! A few episodes that come to mind is the Leap Year one where each one has a wonky February 29th and Frasier sings ‘Buttons and Bows’ at PBS pledge drive. The other ones I love is the one where Roz meets the parents of the father of her baby and when Frasier tries to set up Daphne with his new station manager who is gay. You can tell these performers genuinely loved working together. Great writing. Great cast. Great show.
In the beginning Frasier remarks that it is the middle of February when he flings the doors open and then moments later Martin wants to send a bottle to his friend in Montana because his birthday is Feb. 29th and he's only 16 yrs old. I could never figure out how that could have been missed during production.
I absolutely love the attention to detail and ability to show rather than explain tension. For example in the second episode when Martin tries to make his son breakfast but Frasier just sees his routine being thrown off, doesn't occur to him his father might be trying to do something nice in his own gruff way. It's such a beautiful encapsulation of the main theme of the show about three men re learning how to access and show the love they have for each other.
Yes!
Very good. Never thought too much about it. Thank you.
I absolutely blew my daughters mind recently when I told her that Frasier was a spin-off of Cheers. At only 34, she'd never heard of Cheers! We didn't have cable in the 90s, lol. We country mice had to get by with 3 channels & PBS.
PBS was the best. Knowledge I learned from that still apply to this day.
Luck you! That’s when I got rid of tv
So why was her mind blown if she hadn't heard of cheers?
@@trentevenson8988 She had no idea Frasier was a spinoff or the the Frasier character was created for another show. Are we moving too fast for you?
@FigaroHey no. You need to make sense. Being liberal means thinking hurts, but try it sometime. How can her mind be blown if she doesn't know it was a spin-off of cheers if she has never heard of cheers? How could something tied to something else blow her mind, if she had no idea of one of the events that "blew her mind"? Don't try answer if you didn't get it the first time, more I formation will only blow up your mind.
My favorite was his last episode when Frasier was to receive an award instead he opted help a man who was in dire need of help. It was very touching. I loved this episode. It showed his commitment and dedication in his desire to help others.
Niles and Frasier were comic genius.
Intellectual genius yes, comical genius, no way in hell!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I found Niles way over the top gay and never believed him as a heterosexual or as a potential partner for Daphne. So many people connected with the show were gay that it's no surprise it became too camp at times for a show about heterosexual people.
@@FigaroHey I honestly never knew he was gay irl until way after the series ended
The "Hot and Foamy" scene still makes me laugh every time I think of it!!!!
I always found these three so resemble each other physically that their familial connection in the show was that much more believable
Roz has amazing hair
I always thought so.
Peri Gilpin is absolutely stunning
I’m SO glad I found this channel!!! My parents watch this show when I was a child and I remember going to bed at 8 pm (my bedtime) and hearing them laugh their asses off while watching this show. I never understood what was so funny, but I’m now 42 years old and started watching a month ago, and have already watched ALL seasons and ALL episodes twice, and I laugh out loud all the time. This show is SO good!!!
He was already eminent when my eminence was merely imminent!
LOL I love that
Brilliant
I'd forgotten how much I loved this show. Thank you!
me, too. Still watch the reruns and my local cable channel shows the series in consecutive order from the beginning. And the writers were excellent along with perfect casting. And the "guest/callers" was a bonus.
Kudos to all involved in the entire production. Ten years is a pretty good run, too.
I'm born and raised in Seattle and I love this show so much. Now I'm just embarrassed to admit to being from Seattle
I loved the caller who told Frasier that he was a pompous jerk, who spends more time correcting someone's grammar, rather than trying to help with their emotional problems!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I loved the Maris jokes.
I hope the actress who played Maris was well paid. Her face was shown so much on Frasier that she will probably be typecast for the rest of her life, and probably be turned down from many acting rolls.
😊😊
Daphne’s and Roz’ hair was so beautiful in the early episodes
Meris had to be the worst spouse with the most money; that her Niles fell in love with the housekeeping staff.
Eddy is. Emmy worthy.
Frasier was an outstanding show! The actors were phenomenal. I simply loved this show ❤’
Frasier was absolutely the best written sitcom of all time. And the cast just a perfect compliment to each other. Some of my favorite episodes are ‘IQ’ where Fraiser and Niles meets for lunch with the 3 Nobel Prize winners. ‘A Tsar is Born’ where Frasier and Niles think they might be Romanoff descendants. ‘Out With Dad’ where Martin pretends he’s gay to keep from having to go out with a woman and hurting her feelings. ‘Bla-Z-Boy’ when Frasier accidentally throws Martins chair off the balcony. ‘The Doctor is Out’ when Frasier is mistaken for being gay. And ‘Boo’ where Frasier is counseling a nurse with a crippling fear of clowns and scares Martin into having a heart attack. I can watch all those just over and over. It would be wonderful to have Kelsey, David, Jane, Peri, Harriet Sansom Harris who played Bebe Glazer and so many more to do a reboot of Frasier!
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Complement and compliment are different words
The character of Nils Crane really made this show.
😂😂😂😂 Niles on many occasions was direct comedy gold
@@imperallady it Turned David Hyde Pierce into a celebrity. He said that when he was hired to do the show, he thought it was going to be a flop!
@@hensonlauraNiles was the heart of the show.
They all did, one of the rare comedies where every character is brilliant.
I love all the actors but David Hyde Pierce and John Mahoney were my tiptop favs of the regulars. And Bebe Neuwirth’s Lilith was hysterically funny.
Nothing. NOTHING. Will ever top the writing in the sitcom, Frasier. Cheers comes a very close second. Legendary shows which we will never see the likes of again. I'm glad I got to see them the 1st time around.
It’s hard to pick a fave, but I do love the one when Frasier accidentally crushes Martin’s chair and actually has a craftsman recreate it and locates the manufacturer of the chair’s material and once they would admit they made it, they re-wove the same pattern and the new chair was actually the most expensive piece of furniture in the whole apartment!😂
The other one that had me cracking up was the one with guest star Estelle Parsons and the Olympic medal. Great comedic timing and physical humor!
On behalf of myself and all the other viewers thanks for reminding us of what a fantastic show this was and showing all these greatly edited clips. xo
Spot where Frasier would correct the grammar in your comment.
One of my favorites is when Frasier encourages everyone to "take a leap" in honor of February 29th -Leap Year!
My favorite show was when Patrick Stewart played a gay man interested in Frazier who of course was straight but Frazier was so infatuated with the man that he kind of played along with him. BEST episode ever!
Yeah I liked that one too
@healyourheart8 ,yeah I loved that one too! I also like the Halloween one where Frasier sets up Bulldog , I never laughed so much 🤣
Niles: "He thinks I'm gay, and I'm standing next to my heavily pregnant wife!"
“The chair, hilarious”
When Niles walks in and Marty says “darling!!!” 😂😂
My favorite was when Bebe Neuwirth returned as Lilith. Calling into the radio station was classic!
One of my favourite sitcoms. She's a groovy lady is one of the funniest episodes
Joint, hot beverage with cold rain outside+watching Fraiser is one of the best moments in my life
Lol watching this after work in the garage with a bowl and a cigarette, remembering my childhood. I feel ya.
Favorite episode: Frasier and Niles lock themselves in a hotel room and try to collaborate on a book.
Brilliant writers and actors.
My favourite one is ham radio. Hilarious😂😂😂😂😂
My two favs are “The Candidate” where the politician confides in Frasier that he was taken up into a UFO, and the PBS pledge drive where Frasier sings Buttons and Bows and can’t remember the words. I still crack up all these years later!
😂😂😂yeah !!!! Frasier always putting his foot in his mouth. Guatemalan house staff aliens 😂😂👽
“Da da da da blow my nose, somethin and somethin and buttons and boooows!”
East is East and West is West…my parents had a record of that song back in the 50’s.
“In the middle of dressing for the evening she suddenly slumped down on the edge of the bed in her half slip and sighed” That line literally made me laugh out loud. Like a belly laugh. 😂😂😂. That episode was the first episode I saw.
These clips are beautifully done and Frasier wasn't just about the plot of the episodes but the subtleties within them. Superb edits.
I wasn’t a fan of Cheers, and never watched it when it was on. My sister turned me on to Fraiser several years into the run, and I loved it! I went back and watched all of Cheers just to get the backstory on Fraiser and Lilith. Best sitcom ever aired, and the cast was absolutely perfect.
Me too. I could take or leave cheers. I did like the coach, he was good though.
I always thought that one of John Mahoney's best moments on the show was when Martin confessed to having an affair to protect his children's memories of their mother.
Yes! That was beautifully done. They were up at their old cabin where it all came out that their mother had been the one who broke her vows. Marty said it was him, so the boys would never think poorly of the mum they loved so much. This show illustrated love so well.
@@hensonlaura I remember that. That was powerful stuff.
Martin really was a bitter asshole in the pilot. Understandable, but I'm glad they lightened him up.
Yes the estrangement of his boys following ther mother's death really hurt him.❤😢😢 he was warehoused injured and forgotten. Then his independence stripped away, having to move in with a son he had virtually no contact with for years and nothing in common. I'd have been a bitter asshole too. I'll never live with my kids. Ever.
It took Daphne being tossed into the Crane mix to lighten things up.
Until I was lucky enough to see this tonight I didn’t realize how much I missed Frazier😢. I haven’t stopped laughing since this started and when it ends I’m going to wish it was longer 🎉
When Frasier goes to Bora Bora with a woman, and then goes out on his deck and starts singing, and then hears Lillith say "Frasier?" from the deck next door. Funniest scene EVER!!
One of the best shows I've ever seen ❤. I fell in love with it in my childhood and I still absolutely adore it 😁. In my top 5 for sure.
My all-time fave is when they need to pretend to be Jewish, on Christmas Eve😂
Jesus was jew, but is santa too
Martin stoned is the best.. fridge pants 😂😂😂
The Buttons and Bows episode is my hands down favorite!
This was the most "British" sitcom ever produced for American television. The word play, banter and quick repartee were signature calling cards of "Frasier" during it's 11-year run. There was an element of sophistication in its humour that is not ordinarily associated with US comedy shows.
Also a favorite of mine is when Matin was trying to solve a old murder case and Frasier and Niles thought a trained chimpanzee was the killer, I never laughed so hard 😂😂😂, I have many favorite's, upmost is the Valentine's one , now that is one classic silent episode like an old silent movie 😅
One of my favorite shows of all time.🎉
It is just fantastic. How I miss this humor! Tender and sour. Insurmountable. Every time I am tempted to take myself seriously I should remember these scenes 😊😅😂
It’s difficult to choose a favorite. This show was perfect in every way throughout its 11 seasons. I miss Niles a lot though.
Always madly in love with David H-P. My favourite episode was with David Ogden-Stiers when the boys think he may be their real father.
One of the best sitcoms ever!
Niles was hilarious. Such sarcasm and wit. And Frazier looks like Neal Patrick Harris!
this is one of my favorite shows of all time, I watch it today on Paramount+, the cast and the writers made this little series timeless. great laughs over & over. Cheers from V.A.✌
This is the best quality I’ve seen, the cinematography is still phenomenal
The actress who played Maris should have won an Emmy.
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😁😆😅😄OMG exactly!!!
I didn't watch first time round, I'm so glad I found it on repeat. I have had so many laughs. Love it and all the cast 😂❤
She has psychic visions so we decided to find it charming
Lmao 🤣
My favorite is when Frasier and Niles set Martin's chair on fire and push it off the balcony. 2nd favorite is when Frasier dresses up as a killer clown and scares Martin.
Ohhh - I don't like that episode at all.
I just seen that episode 😂😂 when he kept saying “if you dont like it you can just set it on fire and throw it off the balcony “ 😂😂
I always thought of it as clever humour...I love that Frasier also played a character in The Simpsons, cunning and droll 😁
"He thinks he's a real boy" best line ever. 😂
I thoroughly enjoyed the episode EXPLAINING the story behind the recliner. Brought a lump in my throat that was very difficult to keep down.
Yes! Me too. ❤ he was a great actor. Loved the green Sophia Loren glasses he picked out❤😂
There was a similar moment in All in the Family (Archie's chair) and The Mary Tyler Moore Show (Lou has Rhoda redecorate his living room). No surprise when the same "dad's chair" trope appeared on Frasier.
In "The light at the end of the Tunnel" , the caller named Don is actually Jay Leno if i'm not mistaken ...
The kitchen scenes, where Daphine kills the eel over the counter, when Niles was too scared as he had to cook. Rozs hair🥵 set on fire from bowl of cherries, my fav amongst few others.❤