Selling Out (Frasier)
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Frasier episode | |
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“Selling Out” | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 9 |
Guest star(s) | John Drayman (Walnut) Michael David Edwards (Almond) Dr. Joyce Brothers (Herself) |
Writer(s) | Lloyd Garver |
Director | Andy Ackerman |
Production no. | – |
Original airdate | November 11, 1993 |
Episode chronology | |
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Contents |
[edit] Main cast and characters
Kelsey Grammer – Dr. Frasier Crane
David Hyde Pierce – Dr. Niles Crane
John Mahoney – Martin Crane
Jane Leeves – Daphne Moon
Peri Gilpin – Roz Doyle
[edit] Plot outline
Frasier's agent cons him into endorsing a product he doesn't support...and which makes Frasier look a little nutty.
[edit] Trivia
Frasier told Bebe Glazer that he had a five-year-old son, when in fact Frederick was born just four years earlier.
[edit] Memorable quotes
- Frasier: Well, what would you think if I did a commercial and publicly endorsed a product?
Daphne: Oh, you mean like Cher does?
Frasier: Thank you, Daphne. One against.
- Daphne: It was about a group of high-spirited, ethnically diverse twelve-year-olds in a girls' private boarding school. I played Emma, the short, spunky one. Of course, by the end of the series, I was sixteen, five foot ten, and they had me boozies bound up tighter than a mummy. Well, I'm off. [leaves]
Frasier: The woman is like an artichoke. You just peel away one astounding leaf after another.
- Bebe: You have a way of cutting through the baloney that knocks me cold.