Frasier (Season 6)
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The sixth season of Frasier originally aired between September 1998 and May 1999, beginning on September 24, 1998.
[edit] List of episodes
24 episodes | ||||
# | Original Airdate | Prod. Code | Title | Screenshot |
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121 - 601 | September 24, 1998 | 121 | "Good Grief" | |
Frasier is going through the stages of grief in dealing with the events at the radio station. | ||||
122 - 602 | October 1, 1998 | 122 | "Frasier's Curse" | |
Frasier can't make up his mind whether or not to go to his high-school class reunion, bearing in mind the bad luck which has befallen him at previous reunions. | ||||
123 - 603 | October 8, 1998 | 124 | "Dial M for Martin" | |
After Martin decides to move in with Niles for a while, everyone is thrilled with this - until Daphne decides Martin is well enough not to need her services any more. | ||||
124 - 604 | October 15, 1998 | 123 | "Hot Ticket" | |
After a logistical error, Niles and Frasier are left without tickets to the hottest play of the season - the retirement tour of a famous actor. | ||||
125 - 605 | October 29, 1998 | 125 | "First Do No Harm" | |
Martin sets up Frasier with the daughter of his buddy Duke, which initially please Frasier - but he soon decides that the relationship's foundation is unsound. | ||||
126 - 606 | November 5, 1998 | 127 | "Secret Admirer" | |
The arrival of several anonymous presents signals the arrival of a secret admirer, and Frasier learns that simplicity is best when it comes to the art of the chase. | ||||
127 - 607 | November 12, 1998 | 128 | "How to Bury a Millionaire" | |
Niles' legal troubles are intensifying, and as a result he's short of money, which causes some unpleasant consequences; for a while, Frasier is feeling the pain too. | ||||
128 - 608 | November 19, 1998 | 126 | "The Seal Who Came to Dinner" | |
When Niles decides to make use of Maris' beach house to host a dinner party, an uninvited guest in the form of a seal creates havoc. | ||||
129 - 609 | December 10, 1998 | 129 | "Roz, a Loan" | |
When it looks like the gang will be out of work for a while yet, Frasier lends Roz some money to tide her over - and they both soon wish he hadn't. | ||||
130 - 610 | December 17, 1998 | 131 | "Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz" | |
When Frasier agrees on a blind date, and discovers he's attracted to the young lady, the usual craziness ensues when it turns out the young lady's mother thought Frasier was Jewish. | ||||
131 - 611 | January 7, 1999 | 132 | "Good Samaritan" | |
Frasier's willingness to help strangers takes a beating in the course of a series of incidents, culminating in an unpleasant experience for Martin. | ||||
132 - 612 | January 21, 1999 | 134 | "Our Parents, Ourselves" | |
When Roz's mother comes to town, Roz will try anything to get her out of her hair - including setting her up on a date with Martin. | ||||
133 - 613 | February 4, 1999 | 135 | "The Show Where Woody Shows Up" | |
Woody from "Cheers" shows up in Seattle, and he and Frasier find out that they have both moved on. | ||||
134 - 614 | February 11, 1999 | 136 | "Three Valentines" | |
Valentine's Day for the Crane men: Niles doesn't like the creases in his pants, Frasier suffers a communication problem, and Martin and Daphne mix it up. | ||||
135 - 615 | February 18, 1999 | 130 | "To Tell the Truth" | |
To deal with Maris' attorney, Niles calls on an old boyfriend of Roz who's a fearsome attorney - and the result is both the best of good news, and the worst of bad. | ||||
136 - 616 | February 25, 1999 | 133 | "Decoys" | |
Niles works out a rather devious scheme involving the summer cottage in the mountains he just received, but a few unplanned moves on other peoples' parts throw his plans into chaos - and then Frasier figures out what's going on. | ||||
137 - 617 | March 11, 1999 | 137 | "Dinner Party" | |
Niles and Frasier try and plan a dinner party - and learn something about their relationship in the process. | ||||
138 - 618 | March 25, 1999 | 141 | "Taps at the Montana" | |
Niles moves back into the Montana, but his sublet tenant has made his reception a little chilly - so he throws a party for the tenant board to try and get back into their good graces. | ||||
139 - 619 | April 8, 1999 | 144 | "IQ" | |
When lunch with a group of Nobel winners shows up at the charity auction, the brothers' usual competitiveness jumps into action. | ||||
140 - 620 | April 29, 1999 | 138 | "Dr. Nora" | |
Frasier hires a host for another call-in advice show, only she turns out to both be rather unsympathetic to the callers - much to Frasier's distress - as well as having some serious issues of her own. | ||||
141 - 621 | May 6, 1999 | 139 | "When a Man Loves Two Women" | |
After a long drought in the dating department, Frasier finally finds someone - only to have someone else from his past make a re-appearance. | ||||
142 - 622 | May 13, 1999 | 140 | "Visions of Daphne" | |
Daphne hears about some forthcoming big news, and Niles is called on to advise her on what to do about the visions that this causes. | ||||
143 - 623 | May 20, 1999 | 142 | "Shutout in Seattle (1)" | |
144 - 624 | May 20, 1999 | 143 | "Shutout in Seattle (2)" | |
The Crane boys finally all seem to have their love lives running smoothly, for once - or so it seems. |