Frasier (Season 3)
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The third season of Frasier originally aired between September 1995 and May 1996, beginning on September 19, 1995.
[edit] List of episodes
24 episodes | ||||
# | Original Airdate | Prod. Code | Title | Screenshot |
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49 - 301 | September 19, 1995 | 050 | She's the Boss | |
A new station manager, Kate, shows up, and the word is that she's really tough - and she and Frasier immediately butt heads. | ||||
50 - 302 | September 26, 1995 | 051 | Shrink Rap | |
After Niles decides that the solution to his difficult psychiatrist co-tenant is to replace him with Frasier (who has been wanting to see patients more formally anyway). It's the brothers who wind up in therapy. | ||||
51 - 303 | October 10, 1995 | 049 | Martin Does It His Way | |
Martin's secret passion for writing new lyrics for Frank Sinatra comes in handy when the boys' least-favourite aunt dies. | ||||
52 - 304 | October 31, 1995 | 053 | Leapin' Lizards | |
Frasier has had it with Bulldog's habit of pulling practical jokes on him on air, but his counter-attack misfires; meanwhile, Daphne tries to deal with Eddie's fear of thunder. | ||||
53 - 305 | November 7, 1995 | 054 | Kisses Sweeter Than Wine | |
After Frasier decides that he has to temporarily hide his father's armchair before a wine-tasting, one thing leads to another - including a date for Daphne with a handsome builder. | ||||
54 - 306 | November 14, 1995 | 055 | Sleeping with the Enemy | |
After the salaried staff gets word they won't be getting a cost-of-living increase from Kate, the new station manager, Frasier winds up leading the industrial action - and winds up with a somewhat different relationship with her than expected. | ||||
55 - 307 | November 21, 1995 | 056 | The Adventures of Bad Boy and Dirty Girl | |
Frasier and Kate hit the wrong switch during a late-night show; later they wind up stuck in a jammed freight elevator together. | ||||
56 - 308 | November 28, 1995 | 057 | The Last Time I Saw Maris | |
After Maris disappears suddenly, Niles becomes upset, and a tremendous uproar ensues. | ||||
57 - 309 | December 19, 1995 | 058 | Frasier Grinch | |
Frasier's son Frederick visits for Christmas, only there's a problem with the presents he ordered for him; Niles and Maris reach an important milestone. | ||||
58 - 310 | January 9, 1996 | 059 | It's Hard to Say Goodbye If You Won't Leave | |
When Kate moves on to another station in Chicago, she and Frasier wonder about what might have been. | ||||
59 - 311 | January 16, 1996 | 060 | The Friend | |
After Frasier realizes he doesn't have enough friends since he moved to Seattle, he decides to make friends the theme of a show - and winds up with a new one of his own. | ||||
60 - 312 | January 30, 1996 | 062 | Come Lie with Me | |
After Daphne's boyfriend accidentally spends the night, causing uncomfortable reactions, everyone gets a lesson in how useful it is to ignore reality sometimes. | ||||
61 - 313 | February 6, 1996 | 063 | Moon Dance | |
After Daphne gives Niles some dancing lessons before a big charity event, she's a natural stand-in when his date cancels. | ||||
62 - 314 | February 13, 1996 | 061 | The Show Where Diane Comes Back | |
Diane Chambers shows up at the studio one day, and Frasier finds out she's in town for a performance of her new play. | ||||
63 - 315 | February 20, 1996 | 064 | A Word to the Wiseguy | |
After Maris winds up in legal trouble after a traffic incident, Niles consorts with an unsavoury character in an attempt to win her gratitude - and Frasier gets dragged in too. | ||||
64 - 316 | February 27, 1996 | 066 | Look Before You Leap | |
It's February 29th, and Frasier advises everyone to take a leap of their own - and they all come to regret it. | ||||
65 - 317 | March 12, 1996 | 065 | High Crane Drifter | |
After Frasier has to put up with a day of bad manners, an altercation with an obnoxious customer at the coffee-bar makes him a hero - until he has second thoughts about his actions. | ||||
66 - 318 | March 26, 1996 | 067 | Chess Pains | |
After Frasier gets an antique chess set, he gets Martin to play with him - and soon wishes he hadn't. | ||||
67 - 319 | April 9, 1996 | 068 | Crane vs. Crane | |
Niles gets hired as an expert witness in a mental commitment case, and Frasier can't resist getting involved. | ||||
68 - 320 | April 23, 1996 | 052 | Police Story | |
After Frasier agrees to chauffeur Roz around, and winds up with a ticket, things take a romantic turn - but not in the direction Frasier wanted. | ||||
69 - 321 | April 30, 1996 | 069 | Where There's Smoke There's Fired | |
After the station is sold to a new owner, Big Willy, Frasier winds up with a whole new relationship with his agent, Bebe. | ||||
70 - 322 | May 7, 1996 | 070 | Frasier Loves Roz | |
After Roz is a bridesmaid for one more of her childhood chums, she really starts to hear her biological clock ticking - and Frasier, as usual, winds up in the middle of it. | ||||
71 - 323 | May 14, 1996 | 072 | The Focus Group | |
The station decides to set up focus groups to give their radio hosts insight into how their audience see them, and Frasier can't let one critic go; Niles and Daphne have an invigorating interaction. | ||||
72 - 324 | May 21, 1996 | 071 | You Can Go Home Again | |
It's the third anniversary of Frasier's first radio show, and listening to a tape of it brings Frasier both a flashback, as well as some insights about family. |