Frasier - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

The Two Mrs. Cranes
Niles poses as Daphne's husband when her ex-fiancé arrives to win her back.

Love Bites Dog
Bulldog steals away a woman Roz fixed up with Frasier and then falls for her.

The Impossible Dream
Frasier searches for symbolic meaning in a recurring erotic dream involving the station's food critic.

A Crane's Critique
Frasier and Niles spot a famously reclusive author and attempt to catch up with him---but Martin beats them to it.

Head Game
Niles subs for Frasier on the radio, and his off-air counseling at the studio appears to inspire a slumping basketball star.

Mixed Doubles
Daphne breaks up with her boyfriend, and Niles wants to reveal his true feelings for her.

A Lilith Thanksgiving
Lilith and Frasier turn Thanksgiving into a real turkey for the headmaster of the private school they want their son to attend.

Our Father Whose Art Ain't Heaven
Frasier is painted into a corner when Martin gives him artwork that he detests.

Dad Loves Sherry, the Boys Just Whine
Martin falls for a boisterous bartender who's incompatible with Frasier and Niles.

Liar! Liar!
Frasier meets a jailed bully from his prep school who was expelled for a prank perpetrated by Frasier and Niles.

Three Days of the Condo
Conflict with the condo board over his new door knocker prompts Frasier to run for board president.

Death and the Dog
Frasier presents a philosophical story to a radio caller involving Eddie's recent bout of depression and his resulting visit to a dog psychiatrist.

Four for the Seesaw
Frasier urges Niles to just go with it when two attractive women agree to spend a weekend with them in a mountain cabin.

To Kill a Talking Bird
Frasier hopes to connect with Niles' comely neighbor at a party in Niles' swanky new apartment.

Roz's Krantz & Gouldenstein Are Dead
When Roz is ordered to do community service for a traffic violation, Frasier urges her to confront her fear of aging by visiting the elderly.

The Unnatural
Frasier must play ball when he winds up on the KACL softball team and his son wants to see him in a game.

Roz's Turn
Roz auditions for an on-air job, but her dreams are dashed by Frasier's agent, Bebe.

Ham Radio
Frasier produces an old-fashioned radio drama in honor of the station's anniversary, but it plays as a farce.

Three Dates and a Breakup (1)
Part 1 of 2. Sherry intrudes on Frasier's romantic life---and then appears to be out of his life entirely after a breakup with Martin.

Three Dates and a Breakup (2)
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.

Daphne Hates Sherry
Bad blood develops between Sherry and Daphne And after a big blowup, Daphne seeks refuge at Niles' place.

Are You Being Served?
Niles has hope for a reconciliation with Maris---then he's served with divorce papers.

Ask Me No Questions
Frasier ponders whether Niles and Maris should reunite.

Odd Man Out
Messages mistakenly left on his answering machine by an intriguing woman may be a wake-up call for lonely Frasier.
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