Frasier Season 11

September. 23,2003      TV-PG
Rating:
8.2
Trailer Synopsis

After many years spent at the “Cheers” bar, Frasier moves back home to Seattle to work as a radio psychiatrist after his policeman father gets shot in the hip on duty.

Episode 24 : Goodnight, Seattle (2)
May. 13,2004
Daphne gives birth to a healthy son David. Frasier marries Martin and Ronee in the vet's office before Daphne and the baby leave for the hospital. Frasier grows very lonely with Martin out of the apartment and Daphne and Niles busy with their son.
Episode 23 : Goodnight, Seattle (1)
May. 13,2004
During an especially bumpy flight Frasier tells a fellow passenger about his eventful past few weeks which are recounted in a long flashback. Bebe tells Frasier that he has been offered the chance to replace a recently deceased San Francisco radio host.
Episode 22 : Crock Tales
May. 04,2004
As Frasier prepares for a dinner party, he considers throwing away an old broken crock pot. However, the crock pot stirs many memories of past experiences with his friends and family.
Episode 21 : Detour
April. 27,2004
Country ways test Frasier and Charlotte, who're stranded at a farmhouse with a very odd family that has no idea who he is. Back home, a physical therapist is mistaken for a stripper in a situation that greatly embarrasses Niles.
Episode 20 : And Frasier Makes Three
April. 20,2004
Courting unnerves Frasier, whose wooing of a winsome matchmaker is constantly interrupted by her disarming beau, a dedicated environmentalist who's also quite cosmopolitan.
Episode 19 : Miss Right Now
April. 06,2004
Martin worries about a visit from Ronee's mother. She dislikes him because she once saw Martin innocently comforting the teenage Ronee and assumed he was trying to 'take her virtue'.
Episode 18 : Match Game
March. 30,2004
Lovelorn Frasier engages a matchmaker, who mismatches him with dinner dates that turn disastrous; well-meaning Niles hires a kooky helpmate for Daphne's delivery who works with a shaman ...and a drummer.
Episode 17 : Coots and Ladders
March. 16,2004
Guilty feelings seize Frasier, who, just for a thrill, swipes a medallion from his neighbor, a chatty, trusting widow. Now he sets out to secretly return the object, with the reluctant help of Niles.
Episode 16 : Boo!
March. 02,2004
A practical joke backfires, giving Martin a 'mild cardiac event' that he's anxious to keep secret from Ronee, fearing that she'll think he's become 'some feeble old guy'.
Episode 15 : Caught in the Act
February. 24,2004
Roz is disappointed when she is unable to get Alice tickets to a concert by children's performer Nanny G. After his family reveals that he used to be married to her, Frasier agrees to help Roz secure tickets.
Episode 14 : Freudian Sleep
February. 03,2004
Strange dreams dominate this episode, which finds Frasier wed to Daphne, now a vociferous eater; Niles a carefree philanderer, dallying with bikini-clad repairwomen; and Martin a dashing hoofer, performing with Ronee.
Episode 13 : The Ann Who Came To Dinner
January. 13,2004
Lawsuit fears plague Frasier over an accident in his kitchen that befell his insurer: a former date named Ann he snubbed. Now, Frasier entreats her to recuperate at his place, where Ann takes full advantage of the situation.
Episode 12 : Frasier-Lite
January. 06,2004
Weight loss challenges KACL, enrolled in a pound-shedding contest that pits Frasier against a taunting nemesis who bullied him in high school.
Episode 11 : High Holidays
December. 09,2003
Frasier is shocked when Frederick comes to visit sporting his new 'goth' look. Meanwhile, realising that he never rebelled in his adolescence, Niles decides to try marijuana...with unexpected results.
Episode 10 : Seabee Jeebies
December. 02,2003
Niles gains notoriety throughout Seattle because of his involvement in Maris's murder case. He and Daphne mingle with the city's social elite (including Bill Gates), and he is able to finagle reservations at booked restaurants.
Episode 9 : Guns N' Neuroses
November. 18,2003
Lilith comes to town for a one-day conference. She and Frasier try to get together, but keep having to cancel. Lilith discusses her romantic problems with a colleague at Cafe Nervosa before having to return to the conference.
Episode 8 : Murder Most Maris (2)
November. 11,2003
Niles is questioned by the police because he loaned Maris the murder weapon--an antique crossbow--for use in a play. Maris insists that she acted in self-defense. She continually calls Niles from jail, leaving Daphne extremely angry.
Episode 7 : Maris Returns (1)
November. 04,2003
Niles receives a phone call from a panicked Maris, who asks to meet him for lunch. She asks for advice on how to handle her violent, philandering lover. Niles recommends that she leave him immediately.
Episode 6 : I'm Listening
October. 28,2003
Frasier overhears Ronee making a date with another man. He tells Martin, who is furious at him for eavesdropping. Ronee later breaks the news to Martin herself, explaining that she didn't think they had an exclusive relationship.
Episode 5 : The Placeholder
October. 14,2003
Roz tries to convince Frasier to go out with her friend Ann. She feels that Frasier is too particular about who he dates, and adds that there is nothing wrong with continuing to date around until the right person comes along.
Episode 4 : The Babysitter
October. 07,2003
A courtship makes rivals of Martin and Frasier, who are vying for the affections of the latter's former baby-sitter, now a lounge singer with a vivacious personality and a quick wit that's appealing to both Crane senior and junior.
Episode 3 : The Doctor Is Out
September. 30,2003
Frasier and Niles suspect that Roz's new boyfriend, Barry, is gay. They see Barry on the street and believe that he has gone into a gay bar. Frasier, worried that Barry is leading Roz on, goes inside to confront him.
Episode 2 : A Man, a Plan and a Gal: Julia
September. 23,2003
Love blinds Frasier to the faults of Julia, who behaves obnoxiously and insensitively at a Crane dinner gathering. For starters, she embarrasses Daphne, then winds up chattering incessantly on her cell phone.
Episode 1 : No Sex, Please, We're Skittish
September. 23,2003
Roz's return to KACL rattles Frasier, who's reinvolved with Julia; Niles' fatherhood plans get an unexpected setback he determines to remedy with an unorthodox virility enhancer.

Seasons

Season 11
Season 11 2003
Season 10
Season 10 2002
Season 9
Season 9 2001
Season 8
The eighth season of Frasier originally aired from October 24, 2000 to May 22, 2001 on NBC.
Season 8 2000
Season 7
The seventh season of Frasier originally aired from September 23, 1999 to May 18, 2000 on NBC.
Season 7 1999
Season 6
The sixth season of Frasier originally aired from September 24, 1998 to May 29, 1999 on NBC.
Season 6 1998
Season 5
The fifth season of Frasier originally aired from September 23, 1997 to May 19, 1998 on NBC.
Season 5 1997
Season 4
The fourth season of Frasier originally aired from September 17, 1996 to May 20, 1997 on NBC.
Season 4 1996
Season 3
The third season of Frasier originally aired from September 19, 1995 to May 21, 1996 on NBC.
Season 3 1995
Season 2
In season 2, Frasier Crane, returns for another hilarious round of comedy that has him ice fishing with Marty and Niles and taking a girlfriend on an ill-fated trip to Bora Bora.
Season 2 1994
Season 1
The first season of Frasier originally aired from September 16, 1993 to May 19, 1994 on NBC.
Season 1 1993

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