FRASIER EPISODE GUIDE: Details All 264 Episodes with Plot Summaries. Searchable. Companion to DVDs Blu Ray and Box Set
This digital episode guide is handy Nook companion. Use it to quickly find your favorite episodes, to answer trivia questions, to test your knowledge of the show, and to relive your favorite episodes.
Each of the entries includes --
The exact name of the episode
The episode ID number
Date it was first aired in the United States
Detailed description of the episode.
Names of the celebrity guest stars
Episode specific trivia.
************> SAMPLE ENTRY <********************
12 (Season 1 - Ep 12)
MIRACLE ON THIRD OR FOURTH STREET
First aired: 12/16/1993
Guest stars: Rosemary Clooney (Gladys), Dan Butler (Bob "Bulldog" Briscoe), Christine
Estabrook (Lou), Dominick Dunne (Jeff), Eric Stoltz (Don), Ben Stiller (Barry), Mel Brooks (Tom),
Richard Poe (Chopper Dave), John Finn (Tim), Kathryn Danielle (Bonnie Weems), Hawthorne
James (Bill), Bette Rae (Elizabeth)
Summary: It's during the Holiday's, and Frasier finds out his son Fredrick isn't coming over for
Christmas. With nothing better to do on Christmas day, Frasier decides to air his radio show and
ask listeners to give him input of their Holiday Cheer. Unfortunately all the callers are just as
depressed as he is, and makes him even more depressed. Still depressed, he ends his show and
decides to head down to dine at a local dinner bar, where he is mistaken as a homeless man and
discovers how generous other people can be, making it not so bad of a Christmas.
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Each of the entries includes --
The exact name of the episode
The episode ID number
Date it was first aired in the United States
Detailed description of the episode.
Names of the celebrity guest stars
Episode specific trivia.
************> SAMPLE ENTRY <********************
12 (Season 1 - Ep 12)
MIRACLE ON THIRD OR FOURTH STREET
First aired: 12/16/1993
Guest stars: Rosemary Clooney (Gladys), Dan Butler (Bob "Bulldog" Briscoe), Christine
Estabrook (Lou), Dominick Dunne (Jeff), Eric Stoltz (Don), Ben Stiller (Barry), Mel Brooks (Tom),
Richard Poe (Chopper Dave), John Finn (Tim), Kathryn Danielle (Bonnie Weems), Hawthorne
James (Bill), Bette Rae (Elizabeth)
Summary: It's during the Holiday's, and Frasier finds out his son Fredrick isn't coming over for
Christmas. With nothing better to do on Christmas day, Frasier decides to air his radio show and
ask listeners to give him input of their Holiday Cheer. Unfortunately all the callers are just as
depressed as he is, and makes him even more depressed. Still depressed, he ends his show and
decides to head down to dine at a local dinner bar, where he is mistaken as a homeless man and
discovers how generous other people can be, making it not so bad of a Christmas.
FRASIER EPISODE GUIDE: Details All 264 Episodes with Plot Summaries. Searchable. Companion to DVDs Blu Ray and Box Set
This digital episode guide is handy Nook companion. Use it to quickly find your favorite episodes, to answer trivia questions, to test your knowledge of the show, and to relive your favorite episodes.
Each of the entries includes --
The exact name of the episode
The episode ID number
Date it was first aired in the United States
Detailed description of the episode.
Names of the celebrity guest stars
Episode specific trivia.
************> SAMPLE ENTRY <********************
12 (Season 1 - Ep 12)
MIRACLE ON THIRD OR FOURTH STREET
First aired: 12/16/1993
Guest stars: Rosemary Clooney (Gladys), Dan Butler (Bob "Bulldog" Briscoe), Christine
Estabrook (Lou), Dominick Dunne (Jeff), Eric Stoltz (Don), Ben Stiller (Barry), Mel Brooks (Tom),
Richard Poe (Chopper Dave), John Finn (Tim), Kathryn Danielle (Bonnie Weems), Hawthorne
James (Bill), Bette Rae (Elizabeth)
Summary: It's during the Holiday's, and Frasier finds out his son Fredrick isn't coming over for
Christmas. With nothing better to do on Christmas day, Frasier decides to air his radio show and
ask listeners to give him input of their Holiday Cheer. Unfortunately all the callers are just as
depressed as he is, and makes him even more depressed. Still depressed, he ends his show and
decides to head down to dine at a local dinner bar, where he is mistaken as a homeless man and
discovers how generous other people can be, making it not so bad of a Christmas.
Each of the entries includes --
The exact name of the episode
The episode ID number
Date it was first aired in the United States
Detailed description of the episode.
Names of the celebrity guest stars
Episode specific trivia.
************> SAMPLE ENTRY <********************
12 (Season 1 - Ep 12)
MIRACLE ON THIRD OR FOURTH STREET
First aired: 12/16/1993
Guest stars: Rosemary Clooney (Gladys), Dan Butler (Bob "Bulldog" Briscoe), Christine
Estabrook (Lou), Dominick Dunne (Jeff), Eric Stoltz (Don), Ben Stiller (Barry), Mel Brooks (Tom),
Richard Poe (Chopper Dave), John Finn (Tim), Kathryn Danielle (Bonnie Weems), Hawthorne
James (Bill), Bette Rae (Elizabeth)
Summary: It's during the Holiday's, and Frasier finds out his son Fredrick isn't coming over for
Christmas. With nothing better to do on Christmas day, Frasier decides to air his radio show and
ask listeners to give him input of their Holiday Cheer. Unfortunately all the callers are just as
depressed as he is, and makes him even more depressed. Still depressed, he ends his show and
decides to head down to dine at a local dinner bar, where he is mistaken as a homeless man and
discovers how generous other people can be, making it not so bad of a Christmas.
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FRASIER EPISODE GUIDE: Details All 264 Episodes with Plot Summaries. Searchable. Companion to DVDs Blu Ray and Box Set
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BN ID: | 2940012345400 |
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Publisher: | Frasier Episode Guide Team |
Publication date: | 03/27/2011 |
Series: | Complete Series - Seasons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DVD Blue Ray Boxed Set , #2011 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 53 KB |
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