Frasier (Season 4)
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The fourth season of Frasier originally aired between September 1996 and May 1997, beginning on September 17, 1996.
[edit] List of episodes
24 episodes | ||||
# | Original Airdate | Prod. Code | Title | Screenshot |
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73 - 401 | September 17, 1996 | 073 | "The Two Mrs. Cranes" | |
Daphne's old boyfriend Clive shows up for dinner, and everyone becomes someone else, Martin stirs the pot, and Daphne and Roz fall out. | ||||
74 - 402 | September 24, 1996 | 074 | "Love Bites Dog" | |
Bulldog steals the date Roz set up for Frasier, and falls for her hard - only the lady doesn't feel the same about him; Martin loses his beloved shoes due a mistake by Daphne. | ||||
75 - 403 | October 15, 1996 | 076 | "The Impossible Dream" | |
Frasier has a recurring dream featuring Gil, the gay host of the cooking show, and when the news gets out, everyone has their own take on what it means. | ||||
76 - 404 | October 22, 1996 | 077 | "A Crane's Critique" | |
The Crane brothers discover a reclusive literary giant, only it's Martin he really connects with; the boys only manage to convince him he really is washed up. | ||||
77 - 405 | November 12, 1996 | 080 | "Head Game" | |
After Niles does a guest spot on Frasier's show, he becomes a lucky charm for a basketball player whose game has gone sour. | ||||
78 - 406 | November 19, 1996 | 079 | "Mixed Doubles" | |
After Joe dumps Daphne, Niles thinks his moment has finally come, but Frasier advises patience - only Daphne goes for a doppelganger before he moves. | ||||
79 - 407 | November 26, 1996 | 075 | "A Lilith Thanksgiving" | |
The family travels to Boston to Lilith's, so that Frasier and Lilith can interview for Frederick's school, and of course neither goes well. | ||||
80 - 408 | December 10, 1996 | 078 | "Our Father Whose Art Ain't Heaven" | |
The brothers politely admire a painting at one of their favourite restaurants - whereupon Martin, happy to have finally found a gift his kids will like, takes them at their word and buys it for them. | ||||
81 - 409 | January 7, 1997 | 082 | "Dad Loves Sherry, the Boys Just Whine" | |
When Martin and his previous inamorata break up, he already has a replacement waiting in the wings - but the boys don't quite approve of her. | ||||
82 - 410 | January 14, 1997 | 083 | "Liar! Liar!" | |
A discussion of the moral balance of polite lying leads to the recollection of a transgression the boys perpetrated against a bully in high school. | ||||
83 - 411 | January 21, 1997 | 084 | "Three Days of the Condo" | |
After Frasier tries to decorate his door with an antique knocker he just purchased, he runs afoul of the president of the condo board - and soon is part of an effort to replace her. | ||||
84 - 412 | February 11, 1997 | 081 | "Death and the Dog" | |
When Eddie stops being his cheerful self, nothing seems to work to cheer him up, and the gang wonders if the unhappiness in their own lives is to blame. | ||||
85 - 413 | February 18, 1997 | 085 | "Four for the Seesaw" | |
A chance meeting at the coffee-bar leads the boys on a romantic ski-weekend, but as usual, they manage to mess it up. | ||||
86 - 414 | February 25, 1997 | 086 | "To Kill a Talking Bird" | |
Frasier decides to give up on the dating game; Niles moves into a new apartment, and gets a new pet, and decides to throw a party to meet his neighbours. | ||||
87 - 415 | March 11, 1997 | 087 | "Roz's Krantz & Gouldenstein Are Dead" | |
After a Roz gets sentenced to community service, she winds up spending time at an old folks' home. | ||||
88 - 416 | April 1, 1997 | 092 | "The Unnatural" | |
The KACL softball team is one player short, and Frasier gets the nod, provoking a bit of a family crisis. | ||||
89 - 417 | April 15, 1997 | 091 | "Roz's Turn" | |
When Roz decides to try out for an on-air spot at the station, Frasier has a run-in with his no-holds-barred agent Bebe. | ||||
90 - 418 | April 22, 1997 | 089 | "Ham Radio" | |
Frasier decides to re-create a radio mystery, only the very high standards he sets cause a bit of a problem, before Niles takes the situation in hand. | ||||
91 - 419 | April 29, 1997 | 093 | "Three Dates and a Break Up (Part I)" | |
92 - 420 | April 29, 1997 | 094 | "Three Dates and a Break Up (Part II)" | |
After Frasier gets a number of propositions at a charity event he's hosting, Martin's new girlfriend Sherry manages to ruin them all, while going through a rough spot with Martin. | ||||
93 - 421 | May 6, 1997 | 095 | "Daphne Hates Sherry" | |
After a blow-up with Sherry, Daphne storms out, and when she needs someplace to hang out, Niles is the only one available. | ||||
94 - 422 | May 13, 1997 | 088 | "Are You Being Served?" | |
After Niles gets some bad news, Frasier attempts to be both guiding and helpful, and the show ends with a bang. | ||||
95 - 423 | May 20, 1997 | 090 | "Ask Me No Questions" | |
After Niles asks Frasier if he thinks he and Maris should be together, Frasier gives the question a lot of thought. | ||||
96 - 424 | May 20, 1997 | 096 | "Odd Man Out" | |
A call to a wrong number sends Frasier off on a romantic meeting. |