Slow Tango in South Seattle
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Slow Tango in South Seattle is the first episode in season 2 of sitcom Frasier. It was originally aired on September 20th, 1994.
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[edit] Synopsis
The author of the latest hit romantic novel turns out to be someone Frasier knew back in Boston - and his book turns out to be a retelling of one of Frasier's deepest, darkest, secrets.
[edit] Trivia
Thomas Jay Fallow's name echoes that of novelist Robert James Waller, and the Slow Tango phenomenon parodies the well-known hype over Waller's bestselling romantic novel The Bridges of Madison County.
[edit] Recurring Cast
- Bob 'Bulldog' Briscoe - Dan Butler
- Gil Chesterton - Edward Hibbert
[edit] Guest Stars
- Amber Edwards - Susan Brown
- Thomas Jay Fallow - John O'Hurley
- Clarice Warner - Constance Towers
- Steven (voice) - James Spader