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
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. (This episode sees the return of Frasier and company to KACL.)
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. (Episode guest stars Jason Graae as Jack, the Piano Player, and Gregory Jbara as the Bartender. They appear in the 2nd part only.)