Frasier Season 6 : |
The sixth season of Frasier originally aired from September 24 1998 to May 29 1999 on NBC. |
Episode 1 - [Good Grief] |
Details : Frasier goes through the stages of denial after being fired by KACL. Frasier winds his way through the five stages while looking for new employment. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Timothy Omundson as Director | Dan Butler as Bob Bulldog Briscoe | Fran Kranz as Aaron | Robert Arce as George | Tom McGowan as Kenny Daly | Edward Hibbert as Gil Chesterton | Marsha Kramer as Tooty | Kandis Chappell as Doris | Dawn McMillan as Waitress | Craig Green as Caterer | Writer : Christopher Lloyd | Director : Pamela Fryman | |
Air Date : Sep. 24, 1998 |
Episode 2 - [Frasier's Curse] |
Details : Frasier still unemployed is hesitant to attend his high school reunion due to what he deems 'Frasier's Curse'. Every five years when reunion time comes up Frasier is temporarily down on his luck; losing his job at KACL is just another symptom of the curse. Frasier fears if he attends he'll sit at the last table with the chess club barbershop quartet. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Erika Christensen as Teenager | Scott Michael Campbell as Mr. Rugley | Tim Monsion as Percy Williams | Doreen Calderon as Amanda | Ken Daly as Man On Street | Writer : Jay Kogen | Director : Pamela Fryman | |
Air Date : Oct. 01, 1998 |
Episode 3 - [Dial M For Martin] |
Details : When Frasier begins to get on his father's nerves Martin Daphne and Eddie move in with Niles for a few months. Daphne announces that since Martin's hip is improving so much she'll be looking for other employment. Martin soon fears Niles is trying to injure him to keep Daphne around. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Laura Harring as Rebecca Wendell | Writer : Rob Greenberg | |
Air Date : Oct. 08, 1998 |
Episode 4 - [Hot Ticket] |
Details : Frasier and Niles try to score tickets to the hottest play in town without lowering their social standing. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Natalija Nogulich as Susan Kendall | Fritz Weaver as Trevor Ainsley | Francis X. McCarthy as Steve Kendall | Joe Howard as Ticket Seller | Sally Champlin as Usher | James Cunningham as Rob Mandel | Simon Brooke as Bartender | Lynn Tufeld as Waitress | Writer : Jeffrey Richman | Director : David Lee | |
Air Date : Oct. 15, 1998 |
Episode 5 - [First Do No Harm] |
Details : Martin fixes Frasier up with Duke's gorgeous daughter Marie. Frasier soon begins to fear that the only reason Marie is dating him is to obtain free psychiatric advice. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Teri Hatcher as Marie | Randy Pelish as Customer | Writer : Jordan Hawley | Writer : William Schifrin | Director : Sheldon Epps | |
Air Date : Oct. 29, 1998 |
Episode 6 - [Secret Admirer] |
Details : Maris sends Niles gifts to try to woo him back. Frasier believes the gifts were sent to him so he risks a good relationship to try to find his secret admirer. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Rosa Blasi as Waitress | Cindy Ambuehl as Madeline | Grace Phillips as Nancy | Director : Pamela Fryman | |
Air Date : Nov. 05, 1998 |
Episode 7 - [How To Bury A Millionaire] |
Details : Niles drives Frasier crazy during a temporary stay with him after he's forced to move out of his palatial abode due to a sudden decrease in cash flow. Frasier tries to help Niles adapt to his new standard of living. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Michael McShane as Frank | William Dennis Hunt as Mr. Draper | Writer : Lori Kirkland Baker | Director : Pamela Fryman | |
Air Date : Nov. 12, 1998 |
Episode 8 - [The Seal Who Came To Dinner] |
Details : Niles hosts a party at Maris' beach house in the hopes of winning his dinner club's prestigious Golden Apron award. Niles panics when he discovers a very pungent--and very dead--seal on the beach. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Susanne Blakeslee as Party Guest | Catherine Dent as Claudia Kynock | Eugene Lee as Officer Athanis | Christopher Durang as Sebastian Melmoth | Arnie Burton as Chef Marcel | Marilyn Child as Gretchen Koontz | Raymond Hanis as Officer McLean | Susie Park as Pam | Writer : Joe Keenan | Director : David Lee | |
Air Date : Nov. 19, 1998 |
Episode 9 - [Roz A Loan] |
Details : Frasier obsesses when he feels a $1500 loan he gave Roz is being frittered away. KACL ditches its salsa format and rehires the old crew. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Dan Butler as Bob Bulldog Briscoe | Tricia O'Kelley as Colette | Patrick Kerr as Noel Shempsky | Marcelo Tubert as Jorge | Director : Pamela Fryman | |
Air Date : Dec. 10, 1998 |
Episode 10 - [Merry Christmas Mrs Moskowitz] |
Details : Frasier is forced to feign Judaism when his girlfriend's Jewish mother visits. The charade is compounded by the apartment's holiday decor and Niles' participation in a Christmas pageant. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Lombardo Boyar as Delivery Man | Amy Brenneman as Faye Moskowitz | Carole Shelley as Helen Moskowitz | Jay Harik as Clerk | Writer : Jay Kogen | Director : Kelsey Grammer | |
Air Date : Dec. 17, 1998 |
Episode 11 - [Good Samaritan] |
Details : Frasier doubts humankind's goodness when several charitable acts go wrong...including rescuing a woman from the pouring rain. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Dan Butler as Bob Bulldog Briscoe | Trevor Einhorn as Frederick Crane | David H. Ferguson as Crystal | Betsy Gardner as Laura Hilton | Ross Gottstein as Wallet Guy | Wendell Wright as Fred | Mike Marino as Patrolman | Eric Ware as Cop | Andrea Andes as Bulldog's Date | Ron Howard as Stephen (voice) | William H. Macy as Ralph (voice) | Writer : Pete Huyck | Director : Sheldon Epps | |
Air Date : Jan. 07, 1999 |
Episode 12 - [Our Parents Ourselves] |
Details : Frasier sets Martin up with Roz's mother Joanna. Later he can't bring himself to tell an enthusiastic Joanna that Martin never wants to see her again. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Eva Marie Saint as Joanna Doyle | Alice Playten as Bonnie | Marlo Thomas as Sophie (voice) | Phil Donahue as Larry (voice) | Rocky McMurray as Shangri-lino | Director : Pamela Fryman | |
Air Date : Jan. 21, 1999 |
Episode 13 - [The Show Where Woody Shows Up] |
Details : Frasier's old friend from Boston Woody visits. The two have a great time reminiscing but as the week goes on Frasier realizes they have nothing in common...and Woody won't leave. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Woody Harrelson as Woody Boyd | Patrick Kerr as Noel Shempsky | Edward Hibbert as Gil Chesterton | Roger Fan as Waiter | Beverly D'Angelo as Audrey (voice) | Writer : Rob Greenberg | Director : Pamela Fryman | |
Air Date : Feb. 04, 1999 |
Episode 14 - [Three Valentines] |
Details : Valentine's Day experiences for Niles Frasier and Martin and Daphne comprise this episode. First Niles' cozy dinner for two at Frasier's apartment is ruined when the couch catches fire. Next Frasier can't figure out whether his ambiguous dinner companion sees him as a co-worker or a romantic prospect. Finally Martin and Daphne dine together commiserating about their loneliness. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Virginia Madsen as Cassandra Stone | Peter Waldman as Violinist | Lawrence Lowe as Waiter | Armando Molina as Mario | Dan Kern as Maitre D' | Writer : Rob Hanning | Director : Kelsey Grammer | |
Air Date : Feb. 11, 1999 |
Episode 15 - [To Tell The Truth] |
Details : Niles dumps his top-notch lawyers for a down and dirty scrapper when Maris moves to postpone their settlement. The new attorney Donny Douglas warns Niles that in depositions Maris' attorneys will be asking about Niles' passion for another woman Daphne. Niles fears Frasier's compulsive truthfulness will let the cat out of the bag. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Saul Rubinek as Donny Douglas | Aloma Wright as Aloma Wright | Paul Cusimano as Waiter | Writer : Rob Hanning | Director : David Lee | |
Air Date : Feb. 18, 1999 |
Episode 16 - [Decoys] |
Details : Devastated by Daphne's blossoming relationship with Donny Niles plans for a Crane Boys vacation to his newly acquired (from Maris in the divorce settlement) cabin. Upon learning Roz is still pining for Donny Niles invites both Roz and Donny to the cabin hoping to split up Daphne and Donny. When Frasier and Martin arrive earlier than expected Niles and Roz are forced to pretend to be lovebirds to protect their scheme. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Saul Rubinek as Donny Douglas | Writer : David Lloyd | |
Air Date : Feb. 25, 1999 |
Episode 17 - [Dinner Party] |
Details : Frasier and Niles plan to host a dinner party to toast Seattle's newest couple. They're concerned after overhearing an errant answering machine recording questioning the Crane boys' relationship. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Writer : Jeffrey Richman | |
Air Date : Mar. 11, 1999 |
Episode 18 - [Taps At The Montana] |
Details : Niles manages to reacquire his prestigious apartment at the Montana only to find that the tenant's association is trying to evict him due to his sub-tenant's incessant tap dancing. Niles' attempt to throw a luxurious dinner party to win over the board goes wrong when first his bird then a guest die. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jack Donner as Mr. Hawkins | Rosemary Murphy as Carol Larkin | Fiona Hale as Mrs. Hawkins | Bill Morey as Mr. Probst | Jack Sydow as Alfred Larkin | Randy Doney as Dr. MacLowery | Mimi Hines as Mrs. Latimer | Nina Mann as Miss Fenn | Writer : David Lloyd | Director : David Lee | |
Air Date : Mar. 25, 1999 |
Episode 19 - [Iq] |
Details : Niles and Frasier compete with each other upon discovering the results of a childhood IQ test. Their all-night study sessions ruin their luncheon with three geniuses. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Patrick Kerr as Noel Shempsky | Carolee Carmello as Jody | David Aaron Baker as Waiter | Howard Shangraw as Auction Official | Phyllis Katz as Woman at Auction | Joseph Lindgren as Dr. Zafrin | Writer : Jay Kogen | Writer : Rob Hanning | Director : David Lee | |
Air Date : Apr. 08, 1999 |
Episode 20 - [Dr Nora] |
Details : A new radio psychiatrist infuriates Frasier with her no-nonsense conservative style. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Christine Baranski as Nora Fairchild | Tom McGowan as Kenny Daly | Piper Laurie as Mrs. Mulhern | Douglas Owen McDonald as George | Gillian Anderson as Jenny (voice) | Yo-Yo Ma as Tom (voice) | Bonnie Raitt as Denise (voice) | Pia Zadora as Jill (voice) | Writer : Joe Keenan | Director : Katy Garretson | |
Air Date : Apr. 29, 1999 |
Episode 21 - [When A Man Loves Two Women] |
Details : Frasier is unable to choose which women he wants to date Faye or Cassandra. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Virginia Madsen as Cassandra Stone | Amy Brenneman as Faye Moskowitz | Writer : Pete Huyck | Director : David Lee | |
Air Date : May. 06, 1999 |
Episode 22 - [Visions Of Daphne] |
Details : Martin learns Donny plans to propose to Daphne. Daphne asks Niles for his advice when she sees a vision indicating that Donny isn't her soulmate. Niles is torn between his professional ethics and his passion for Daphne. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Saul Rubinek as Donny Douglas | Sharon Madden as Mrs. Woodson | Director : Robert H. Egan | |
Air Date : May. 13, 1999 |
Episode 23 - [Shutout In Seattle Part 1] |
Details : Niles is lonely and desperate when he realizes he has no romantic prospects while Daphne Frasier and even Martin are all happy. Niles dates a younger woman and adopts her trendy culture. Meanwhile Roz takes up with Bulldog but can't bring herself to dump him after he loses his job at the station. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Virginia Madsen as Cassandra Stone | Saul Rubinek as Donny Douglas | Dan Butler as Bob Bulldog Briscoe | Alice Playten as Bonnie | Amy Brenneman as Faye Moskowitz | Patrick Kerr as Noel Shempsky | Jessica Cauffiel as Kit | Phil Donahue as Larry (voice) | Writer : David Isaacs | Director : Pamela Fryman | |
Air Date : May. 20, 1999 |
Frasier Season 6 Episode 24 |
Episode 24 - [Shutout In Seattle Part 2] |
Details : Niles is lonely and desperate when he realizes he has no romantic prospects while Daphne Frasier and even Martin are all happy. Niles dates a younger woman and adopts her trendy culture. Meanwhile Roz takes up with Bulldog but can't bring herself to dump him after he loses his job at the station. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Virginia Madsen as Cassandra Stone | Saul Rubinek as Donny Douglas | Dan Butler as Bob Bulldog Briscoe | Alice Playten as Bonnie | Amy Brenneman as Faye Moskowitz | Patrick Kerr as Noel Shempsky | Jason Graae as Jack | Gregory Jbara as Bartender | Jessica Cauffiel as Kit | Writer : David Isaacs | Director : Pamela Fryman | |
Air Date : May. 20, 1999 |