Frasier Season 2 : |
The second season of Frasier originally aired from September 20 1994 to May 23 1995 on NBC. |
Episode 1 - [Slow Tango In South Seattle] |
Details : Frasier discovers that an old acquaintance from Boston has written a steamy romance novel that includes an incident from Frasier's life an affair with his piano teacher when he was only 17. Fearing the exposure could embarrass his teacher Frasier pays her a visit and finds she's not quite what he expected. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Myra Carter as Mrs. Warner | Constance Towers as Clarice Warner | James Spader as Steven (voice) | Susan Brown as Amber Edwards | Edward Hibbert as Gil Chesterton | John O'Hurley as Thomas Jay Fallow | David Sederholm as Date | Director : James Burrows | |
Air Date : Sep. 20, 1994 |
Episode 2 - [The Unkindest Cut Of All] |
Details : After Eddie impregnates a neighbor's dog it's decided it's time for Eddie to get neutered. As Niles and Frasier try to catch Eddie he flees out the door and into Seattle. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Lily Tomlin as Rita (voice) | Jo De Winter as Mrs. Greenway | Cherie Michan | Joel Anderson as Father | |
Air Date : Sep. 27, 1994 |
Episode 3 - [The Matchmaker] |
Details : Frasier sets up a date for Daphne with the new station manager Tom unaware that Tom is gay and believes he's actually dating Frasier. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Eric Lutes as Tom Duran | Writer : Joe Keenan | Director : David Lee | |
Air Date : Oct. 04, 1994 |
Episode 4 - [Flour Child] |
Details : With Niles unsure he's ready for the responsibilities of fatherhood he takes to carrying a ten-pound sack of flour around Seattle to simulate a child. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Amy Madigan as Maggie (voice) | Alvy Moore as Putnam | Aaron Heyman as Clarence | Charlayne Woodard as Arlene | Linda Porter as Mary | Robin Krieger as Mother | Director : James Burrows | |
Air Date : Oct. 11, 1994 |
Episode 5 - [Duke's We Hardly Knew Ye'] |
Details : Niles and Frasier can't bring themselves to tell Martin that they're investors in the group tearing down his favorite bar. |
Guest Cast and Crew : John LaMotta as Duke | Jack Wallace as Joe | Bill Gratton as Leo | Director : James Burrows | Writer : Linda Morris | Writer : Vic Rauseo | |
Air Date : Oct. 18, 1994 |
Episode 6 - [The Botched Language Of The Cranes] |
Details : Frasier's advice to a caller prompts criticism after he offends all of Seattle. To get back in their good graces Frasier agrees to emcee a charity benefit which in true Crane style only leads to further calamity. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Sandra Dee as Connie (voice) | Alfre Woodard as Edna (voice) | Helen Geller as Sister Josella | George DelHoyo as Father Mike | Writer : Joe Keenan | Director : David Lee | |
Air Date : Nov. 01, 1994 |
Episode 7 - [The Candidate] |
Details : Frasier agrees to make a television commercial for his candidate of choice in a local election only to learn some very distressing information moments before they film. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Sydney Pollack as Holden Thorpe (voice) | Jack Tate as Director | Boyd Gaines as Phil Patterson | Christopher Walberg as Boy | Writer : Anne Flett-Giordano | Writer : Chuck Ranberg | Director : James Burrows | |
Air Date : Nov. 08, 1994 |
Episode 8 - [Adventures In Paradise Part 1] |
Details : Frasier takes a date to Bora Bora...and runs into an unexpected person. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Dan Butler as Bob Bulldog Briscoe | Lani Kai | Art Garfunkel as Chester (voice) | Bebe Neuwirth as Lilith Sternin | JoBeth Williams as Madeline Marshall | Pierre Epstein as Ettienne | Kirsten Devere as Mother | Jessica Pennington as Yvette | Rick Schatz as Busboy | Director : James Burrows | Writer : Ken Levine | |
Air Date : Nov. 15, 1994 |
Episode 9 - [Adventures In Paradise Part 2] |
Details : Frasier makes a fool of himself in Bora Bora obsessed with one-upping Lilith. |
Guest Cast and Crew : James Morrison as Brian | Shelley Long as Diane Chambers | Kevin Bacon as Vic (voice) | Bebe Neuwirth as Lilith Sternin | JoBeth Williams as Madeline Marshall | Director : James Burrows | Writer : Ken Levine | |
Air Date : Nov. 22, 1994 |
Episode 10 - [Burying A Grudge] |
Details : While visiting Maris at the hospital (she's having a face-lift) Frasier finds Martin's old partner Artie. He convinces Martin who hasn't spoken with Artie in years to patch up their differences. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Lynne Adams as Nurse | Paul Kent as Dr. Sternstein | Lincoln Kilpatrick as Artie Walsh | Adolph Green as Walter (voice) | Betty Comden as Linda (voice) | Director : Andy Ackerman | Writer : David Lloyd | |
Air Date : Nov. 29, 1994 |
Episode 11 - [Seat Of Power] |
Details : Frasier calls in a plumber who just happens to be Danny Kriezel the bully who terrorized Niles back in high school. |
Guest Cast and Crew : John C. McGinley as Danny Kriezel | Mike Starr as Billy Kriezel | Macaulay Culkin as Elliott (voice) | Director : James Burrows | Writer : Steven Levitan | |
Air Date : Dec. 13, 1994 |
Episode 12 - [Roz In The Doghouse] |
Details : Roz accepts an offer from Bulldog to produce his sports show ignoring Frasier's protests that Bulldog's only trying to seduce Roz. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Garett Maggart as Bruce | Dan Butler as Bob Bulldog Briscoe | Carly Simon as Marie (voice) | Rosie Perez as Francesca (voice) | Edward Hibbert as Gil Chesterton | Edward F. Gallick | Writer : Anne Flett-Giordano | Writer : Chuck Ranberg | Director : James Burrows | |
Air Date : Jan. 03, 1995 |
Episode 13 - [Retirement Is Murder] |
Details : Martin tries to solve a case he's been unable to close for years: the Weeping Lotus murder involving a prostitute a cop and a monkey. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Mary Steenburgen as Marjorie (voice) | Ron Dean as Frank | Bill Gratton as Leo | Heath Porter | Randy Kovitz as Fan | Writer : David Pollock | Writer : Elias Davis | Director : Alan Myerson | |
Air Date : Jan. 10, 1995 |
Episode 14 - [Fool Me Once Shame On You] |
Details : A conniving man steals Frasier's briefcase then goes around Seattle impersonating Frasier. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Nathan Lane as Phil | Joan McMurtrey as Heather | Bernie Kuby as Priest | Karen Person as Customer | James Willett as Cop | Paul Cusimano as Waiter | Director : Philip Charles MacKenzie | |
Air Date : Feb. 07, 1995 |
Episode 15 - [You Scratch My Book] |
Details : Frasier agrees to write an introduction to a new book by a pop psychologist. After reading the book Frasier realizes he can't endorse it but he's so attracted to Dr. Honey he can't find a way to turn her down. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Shannon Tweed as Honey Snow | Laura Waterbury as Fan | Director : Andy Ackerman | Writer : Joe Keenan | |
Air Date : Feb. 14, 1995 |
Episode 16 - [The Show Where Sam Shows Up] |
Details : Frasier receives a surprise visit from his Boston buddy Sam Malone who just left his girlfriend standing at the altar. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Téa Leoni as Sheila | Ted Danson as Sam Malone | Director : James Burrows | Writer : Ken Levine | |
Air Date : Feb. 21, 1995 |
Episode 17 - [Daphne's Room] |
Details : Daphne decides to move out of the Crane residence after Frasier continually invades the privacy of her room. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Director : James Burrows | Writer : Linda Morris | Writer : Vic Rauseo | Writer : Ken Levine | Writer : David Isaacs | |
Air Date : Feb. 28, 1995 |
Episode 18 - [The Club] |
Details : Niles and Frasier sabotage each other's chances for acceptance into Seattle's prestigious Empire Club. |
Guest Cast and Crew : William Morgan Sheppard as Mr. Drake | Gary Sinise as Sid (voice) | Jim Norton as Wentworth | Mitchell Edmonds as Mr. Spencer | Writer : David Pollock | Writer : Elias Davis | Director : David Lee | |
Air Date : Mar. 21, 1995 |
Episode 19 - [Someone To Watch Over Me] |
Details : Frasier becomes convinced a crazy fan is stalking him and hires a female bodyguard to protect him at the Sea Bee broadcasting awards. |
Guest Cast and Crew : John Lithgow as Madman Martinez (voice) | Dan Butler as Bob Bulldog Briscoe | Alyson Reed as Cindy Carruthers | Renée Lippin as Kari | Rita McKenzie as Mrs. Littlejohn | Writer : Don Siegel | Director : James Burrows | |
Air Date : Mar. 28, 1995 |
Episode 20 - [Breaking The Ice] |
Details : Frasier realizes that his father has never told Frasier he loves him so Frasier tags along with Niles and Martin on an ice-fishing trip to try to get closer to his father. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Rick Cramer as Ranger | Writer : Steven Levitan | Director : Philip Charles MacKenzie | Director : Phillip Charles Mackenzie | |
Air Date : Apr. 18, 1995 |
Episode 21 - [An Affair To Forget] |
Details : Niles takes up a sword to fence for Maris' honor after a caller to Frasier's show gives Frasier the idea that Maris is having an affair with her fencing instructor. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Glenne Headly as Gretchen (voice) | Irene Olga López as Marta | Brian Cousins as Gunnar | Writer : Anne Flett-Giordano | Writer : Chuck Ranberg | Director : Philip Charles MacKenzie | Director : Philip Charles Mackenzie | |
Air Date : May. 02, 1995 |
Episode 22 - [Agents In America Part III] |
Details : On Bebe's advice Frasier stages a sick-out to finagle a pay raise. After the station paints over his parking space cleans out his cubicle and auditions replacements Frasier demands that Bebe negotiate. Of course with Bebe negotiations are never simple. |
Guest Cast and Crew : J Anthony Crane as Mike | Dan Butler as Bob Bulldog Briscoe | Harriet Sansom Harris as Bebe Glazer | Eric Lutes as Tom Duran | Director : Philip Charles MacKenzie | Writer : Joe Keenan | |
Air Date : May. 09, 1995 |
Episode 23 - [The Innkeepers] |
Details : Frasier and Niles open their own restaurant Les Frères Heureux (The Happy Brothers). When Opening Night arrives everything that can go wrong does. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Diedrich Bader as Brad | Dan Butler as Bob Bulldog Briscoe | Mike Nussbaum as Owner | Nathan Davis as Otto | Edward Hibbert as Gil Chesterton | Jay Bell as Maurice | Alan Shearman as Sous Chef | Robert Lee Jacobs as Waiter | Tom Hewitt as Bartender | Deborah Lacey as Customer | Writer : David Lloyd | Director : James Burrows | |
Air Date : May. 16, 1995 |
Episode 24 - [Dark Victory] |
Details : Martin's birthday finds everyone in a bad mood. Daphne and Martin are arguing Niles loses a patient because of Frasier etc. A citywide power outage does nothing to soothe jangled nerves. Frasier uses his professional training to help bring everyone together. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Shelley Duvall as Caroline (voice) | Josh Adell as Curtis | Director : James Burrows | Writer : Linda Morris | Writer : Vic Rauseo | Writer : Christopher Lloyd | |
Air Date : May. 23, 1995 |