2024-06-17
The Keatons get caught up in the lives of two senior citizens at a retirement center. Joseph: Douglas Seale. Eva: Marie Denn. David: Jeff Perry. Sam: Joshua Shelley. Steven: Michael Gross. Elyse: Meredith Baxter Birney. (Repeat).
Alex's instinct impresses a top investment broker, but that instinct is tested when the friend who got him the interview is fired. Paul: Billy Morrissette. Foster: Christine Jansen. Neil: David Bowe. Daniels: Ethel Ayler. (Repeat).
Elyse's first project is threatened with the wrecker's ball; and Mallory takes up acupressure massage. Willis: Gary Grubbs. McPhee: Vic Polizos. Elyse: Meredith Baxter Birney. Mallory: Justine Bateman. (Repeat).
Skippy becomes charming and witty---and smitten---in a counseling session with Lauren, who uses a psychological profile to match him with a date. Pippi: Karyn O'Bryan. Darlene: Maura Tierney. Skippy: Marc Price. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Sherry (Marsha Mason) intrudes on Frasier's romantic life---and then appears to be out of his life entirely after a breakup with Martin. (Repeat).
Bad blood develops between Sherry and Daphne (Marsha Mason, Jane Leeves). And after a big blowup, Daphne seeks refuge at Niles' place. Niles: David Hyde Pierce. Frasier: Kelsey Grammer. Martin: John Mahoney. Roz: Peri Gilpin. Bulldog: Dan Butler. (Repeat).
Messages mistakenly left on his answering machine by an intriguing woman may be a wake-up call for lonely Frasier (Kelsey Grammer). Martin: John Mahoney. Niles: David Hyde Pierce. Daphne: Jane Leeves. (Repeat).
Frasier's jaunt to Acapulco results in a sexy tryst with a dreamy supermodel-zoologist (Sela Ward). Frasier: Kelsey Grammer. Martin: John Mahoney. Niles: David Hyde Pierce. Daphne: Jane Leeves. (Repeat).
Easygoing Norm is bowled over by the news that his wife may be having an affair with a neighbor, so he agrees with the neighbor's wife (Miriam Flynn) to hire a private detective. Santo: Ernie Sabella. Frank: Richard Young. Customer: Carolyn Ann Clark. (Repeat).
In Cheers' first athletic competition against Gary's Olde Towne Tavern, Sam and pals learn that bowling is not right up their alley. That is, until they discover that Woody has a striking talent for the game, but he's reluctant to play. Gary: Joel Polis. Alan: Alan Koss. (Repeat).
Cliff's father (Dick O'Neill) turns up at the bar to deliver an important message to the son he doesn't even recognize, but Cliff refuses to identify himself to the man who abandoned him as a child. Also, Sam dates an intellectual (Claudia Cron) and tries to keep her from meeting Diane. (Repeat).
As the subject of Diane's psychology paper on the "Don Juan Syndrome," Sam is more than happy to let her class see a case study in action, until he discovers how unflattering her treatise was. Dr. Greenspon: Kenneth Tigar. Reporter: Rafael Mauro. (Repeat).
Fraser's desire to bring a man to justice hits a wall when he discovers that the man is connected to the Mob; the witnesses or the police do not want to help. (Repeat).
Trance joins Beka's perilous trip to meet her uncle, who turns out to be a key player behind a shady trade merger. But when Beka refuses to give him info to help seal the deal, she ends up drugged and detained from returning to the Andromeda. (Repeat).
Dwight and Charlotte work on a way to free Audrey from the Sandman's stasis before he can trap her in his mind forever; at the same time, Duke tries to help Darkside Seeker Seth Byrne recover his memories of Haven. (Repeat).
Fraser's desire to bring a man to justice hits a wall when he discovers that the man is connected to the Mob; the witnesses or the police do not want to help. (Repeat).
Trance joins Beka's perilous trip to meet her uncle, who turns out to be a key player behind a shady trade merger. But when Beka refuses to give him info to help seal the deal, she ends up drugged and detained from returning to the Andromeda. (Repeat).
Dwight and Charlotte work on a way to free Audrey from the Sandman's stasis before he can trap her in his mind forever; at the same time, Duke tries to help Darkside Seeker Seth Byrne recover his memories of Haven. (Repeat).
Fraser's desire to bring a man to justice hits a wall when he discovers that the man is connected to the Mob; the witnesses or the police do not want to help. (Repeat).
Doug doesn't want to form friendships with couples from Carrie's new office so he intentionally does something revolting when they're with someone from her workplace while Carrie is out of the room. Also: Spence and Danny discover that girls are attracted to men who assist the elderly so they pretend to help Arthur in order to get women to notice them. Peter: Michael James Reed. Emily: Amy Farring
Spence learns that his ex-girlfriend is getting married the next day in Tennessee, so he, Doug, Deacon and Danny hit the road to stop the wedding. Denise: Rachel Dratch. Gil: Nick Bakay. Ted: Philip Wofford. Dennis: Earl Billings. (Repeat).
Mallory's hopes of buying a car are dashed when Steven reneges on cosigning her loan, indicating his refusal to accept her as an adult. Joe: Dan Hedaya. Steven: Michael Gross. Mallory: Justine Bateman. (Repeat).
Jennifer is fed up with a lovesick schoolmate who drools over her; Alex tries to dodge a neighbor (Jaclyn Bernstein) who's smothering him with affection. Parker: Stephen Lee. Jennifer: Tina Yothers. (Repeat).
Ray, Frank and Robert are amazed when Debra makes braciole and it actually tastes good, but Marie is crushed that Debra may be turning into a good cook. Andy: Andy Kindler. Debra: Patricia Heaton. Marie: Doris Roberts. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
Ray and Debra encourage Ray's parents to broaden their social life, but Frank and Marie can't seem to do it without including Ray in the mix. Seth: Dom Irrera. Harry: David Byrd. Rita: Anna Berger. Marie: Doris Roberts. Frank: Peter Boyle. Ray: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
Martin's birthday presents Frasier and Niles with a chance to engage in their annual one-upmanship bout of gift-giving to their dad. Martin: John Mahoney. Niles: David Hyde Pierce. Frasier: Kelsey Grammer. Sherry: Marsha Mason. (Repeat).
Frasier submits himself to a relationship with a high-powered attorney (Lindsay Frost). Larry King has a cameo. Saleswoman: Shirley Prestia. Frasier: Kelsey Grammer. Roz: Peri Gilpin. Niles: David Hyde Pierce. (Repeat).
After Woody's winning streak in the Cheers football pool, the gang thinks he should take a dip into the big time and place a bet with a real bookie. But they didn't expect him to wager his life savings, all $1000 of it. Frank: Arthur Taxier. (Repeat).
Sam is crushed when he literally gives the shirt off his back---his old baseball jersey---to a celebrity charity auction and no one bids on it; Norm tries to impress a potential client and his wife and discovers that none of them have anything in common. Brubaker: Robert Symonds. Mrs. Brubaker: Frances Bay. Bob: Earl Houston Bullock. Simpson: Patrick Cronin. (Repeat).
Mallory's hopes of buying a car are dashed when Steven reneges on cosigning her loan, indicating his refusal to accept her as an adult. Joe: Dan Hedaya. Steven: Michael Gross. Mallory: Justine Bateman. (Repeat).
Jennifer is fed up with a lovesick schoolmate who drools over her; Alex tries to dodge a neighbor (Jaclyn Bernstein) who's smothering him with affection. Parker: Stephen Lee. Jennifer: Tina Yothers. (Repeat).
Doug doesn't want to form friendships with couples from Carrie's new office so he intentionally does something revolting when they're with someone from her workplace while Carrie is out of the room. Also: Spence and Danny discover that girls are attracted to men who assist the elderly so they pretend to help Arthur in order to get women to notice them. Peter: Michael James Reed. Emily: Amy Farring
Spence learns that his ex-girlfriend is getting married the next day in Tennessee, so he, Doug, Deacon and Danny hit the road to stop the wedding. Denise: Rachel Dratch. Gil: Nick Bakay. Ted: Philip Wofford. Dennis: Earl Billings. (Repeat).