24 episodes |
# |
Original Airdate |
Prod. Code |
Title |
145 - 701 |
September 23, 1999 |
147 |
"Momma Mia" |
Frasier has a new girlfriend. Unbeknownst to him, she's the spitting image of his mother. |
146 - 702 |
September 30, 1999 |
145 |
"Father of the Bride" |
Frasier accidentally offers to pay for Daphne's wedding, and then becomes more overbearing than her parents in making the decisions for her. |
147 - 703 |
October 7, 1999 |
146 |
"Radio Wars" |
Two new comedy deejays at KACL pull a series of embarrassing on-air pranks on Frasier. |
148 - 704 |
October 14, 1999 |
148 |
"Everyone's a Critic" |
Niles gets a column in a posh magazine as an arts critic, and Frasier's jealousy kicks in, causing him to try and get a similar show on KACL. |
149 - 705 |
October 21, 1999 |
150 |
"The Dog That Rocks the Cradle" |
Bulldog babysits Roz's baby Alice while she begins dating again, but he tries to win her back by scaring off all her dates. |
150 - 706 |
November 4, 1999 |
151 |
"Rivals" |
Frasier and Niles have both found new loves, but each thinks the other is making moves on their girl. |
151 - 707 |
November 11, 1999 |
149 |
"A Tsar Is Born" |
Antiques Roadshow comes to Seattle, and the Cranes discover the real value of a family heirloom... plus a connection to the Romanovs? |
152 - 708 |
November 18, 1999 |
153 |
"The Late Dr. Crane" |
A mix-up leads to Frasier's obituary appearing in the paper and he realises that he has achieved very little in life; while Niles tries to start a relationship with Maris' plastic surgeon. |
153 - 709 |
November 25, 1999 |
152 |
"The Apparent Trap" |
Lilith and Frederick arrive for Thanksgiving and Freddie schemes to get his parents back together. |
154 - 710 |
December 9, 1999 |
154 |
"Back Talk (1)" |
It is Frasier's birthday, and he is not in a particularly celebratory mood and pulls a muscle in his back, thus seizing himself up. He is thus forced the indignity of wearing a girdle to go about his daily business. |
155 - 711 |
December 16, 1999 |
155 |
"The Fight Before Christmas (2)" |
After discovering that Niles has harbored feelings for her, Daphne is unsure of how to deal with the situation; while Frasier's Christmas party is sabotaged by a rival upstairs. |
156 - 712 |
January 6, 2000 |
156 |
"RDWRER" |
The Crane boys take a road trip to Idaho for New Year's but Niles ends up in the wrong Winnebago after a rest stop. |
157 - 713 |
January 13, 2000 |
157 |
"They're Playing Our Song" |
The owner of KACL decides that each show requires a special theme jingle, but Frasier struggles to think of something simple. |
158 - 714 |
February 3, 2000 |
158 |
"Big Crane on Campus" |
Frasier renews acquaintances with the most popular girl at his high school, but after a few dates he realises that people really can change, and quite a bit. |
159 - 715 |
February 10, 2000 |
161 |
"Out With Dad" |
On Valentine's Day, Frasier decides to pursue a woman he has been interested in, while Martin pretends to be gay to avoid starting anything with her mother. |
160 - 716 |
February 17, 2000 |
159 |
"Something About Dr. Mary" |
With Roz on vacation, Frasier hires Mary as his fill-in producer, a shy woman whom he immediately regrets coaxing out of her shell. |
161 - 717 |
February 24, 2000 |
160 |
"Whine Club" |
Niles' new girlfriend Mel convinces him to run against Frasier for the title of "Corkmaster" at their wine club. |
162 - 718 |
March 23, 2000 |
163 |
"Hot Pursuit" |
Frasier and Roz are forced to share a room at a broadcasting conference, bringing the two closer together than they thought. |
163 - 719 |
April 6, 2000 |
166 |
"Morning Becomes Entertainment" |
Frasier and Bebe fill in as guest hosts for a morning talk show and Frasier considers pursuing a television career. |
164 - 720 |
April 27, 2000 |
162 |
"To Thine Old Self Be True" |
With his best man out of town, Frasier offers to throw Donny a bachelor party. |
165 - 721 |
May 4, 2000 |
165 |
"Three Faces of Frasier" |
Frasier is honored when a classy restaurant puts his caricature on their wall alongside many other famous faces, but soon becomes obsessed with how he is depicted. |
166 - 722 |
May 11, 2000 |
164 |
"Dark Side of the Moon" |
Daphne's mooching brother Simon arrives in town for the wedding and his boorish personality, coupled with her unresolved feelings about Niles, sends her into a rage. |
167 - 723 |
May 18, 2000 |
167 |
"Something Borrowed, Someone Blue (1)" |
On the eve of her wedding, Daphne confesses to Frasier that she may return Niles' feelings toward her, until Niles and Mel announce that they have eloped. |
168 - 724 |
May 18, 2000 |
168 |
"Something Borrowed, Someone Blue (2)" |
After Niles and Mel's shock announcement, Daphne pushes aside her feelings toward him and becomes immersed in her wedding to Donny. Frasier, believing that neither are truly happy, schemes to get Niles and Daphne together at last. |