Frasier Season 7 : |
The seventh season of Frasier originally aired from September 23 1999 to May 18 2000 on NBC. |
Episode 1 - [Momma Mia] |
Details : Frasier falls for a woman who looks exactly like his late mother. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Rita Wilson as Hester Crane | Georgia Emelin as Francesca | Delaina Mitchell as Jessica | Dustin Tragethon as Young Frasier | Sean Cast as Young Niles | Writer : Rob Hanning | Director : Kelsey Grammer | |
Air Date : Sep. 23, 1999 |
Episode 2 - [Father Of The Bride] |
Details : Frasier and Martin inadvertently offer to pay for Donny and Daphne's wedding. Frasier's meddling drives Daphne crazy. Meanwhile Niles doesn't realize he's dating a prostitute. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Saul Rubinek as Donny Douglas | Loryn Locklin as Sabrina | Greg Callahan as Rev. Franklin | Wilson Bell as Marco | Kipp Shiotani as Delivery Guy | Writer : Mark Reisman | Director : David Lee | |
Air Date : Sep. 30, 1999 |
Episode 3 - [Radio Wars] |
Details : Frasier is the butt of station shock-jock pranks. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Bryan Callen as The Chicken | John Ennis as Carlos | Tom McGowan as Kenny Daly | Dawn McMillan as Waitress | Writer : Chris Marcil | Director : Sheldon Epps | Writer : Sam Johnson | |
Air Date : Oct. 07, 1999 |
Episode 4 - [Everyone's A Critic] |
Details : When Niles lands a job as art critic of a magazine Frasier's jealousy leads him to cozy up to the station owner's annoying daughter in the hopes of getting a new show focusing on the arts. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Katie Finneran as Poppy Delafield | Tom McGowan as Kenny Daly | Edward Hibbert as Gil Chesterton | Writer : Joe Keenan | Director : Pamela Fryman | |
Air Date : Oct. 14, 1999 |
Episode 5 - [The Dog That Rocks The Cradle] |
Details : Roz hires Bulldog to baby-sit her daughter only to find he's harboring feelings for her. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Dan Butler as Bob Bulldog Briscoe | Matt Roth as Ted | Peter Holden as Steven | Writer : Bob Daily | Director : Pamela Fryman | |
Air Date : Oct. 21, 1999 |
Episode 6 - [Rivals] |
Details : Each brother believes the other is making a move on his newfound woman. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Gigi Rice as Regan Shaw | Katie Finneran as Poppy Delafield | Writer : Christopher Lloyd | Director : Katy Garretson | |
Air Date : Nov. 04, 1999 |
Episode 7 - [A Tsar Is Born] |
Details : Frasier and Niles are overjoyed to learn they may be Russian royalty. Martin appears on The Antique Roadshow. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Patrick Kerr as Noel Shempsky | Robertson Dean as Dr. Myshkin | Neal Lerner as Appraiser | Grace Rowe as Stage Manager | Writer : Charlie Hauck | Director : Pamela Fryman | |
Air Date : Nov. 11, 1999 |
Episode 8 - [The Late Dr Crane] |
Details : A mixup has the media reporting Frasier dead; Niles confronts his ex-wife's plastic surgeon. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jane Adams as Mel Karnofsky | Mary Jo Smith as Nurse | Rob Leo Roy as Phil | John Farley as Records Clerk | Chariesse LaVelle as News Anchor | Susan Merson as Woman in Cafe | Lauren Cohn as Orderly | Writer : Rob Hanning | Director : Robert H. Egan | |
Air Date : Nov. 18, 1999 |
Episode 9 - [The Apparent Trap] |
Details : Frasier reluctantly invites Lilith and their son to Thanksgiving dinner. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Bebe Neuwirth as Lilith Sternin | Trevor Einhorn as Frederick Crane | Writer : Dan O'Shannon | Director : Kelsey Grammer | |
Air Date : Nov. 25, 1999 |
Episode 10 - [Back Talk] |
Details : Frasier injures his back while blowing out birthday candles. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Lisa Robinson as Connie | Writer : Lori Kirkland Baker | Director : Pamela Fryman | |
Air Date : Dec. 09, 1999 |
Episode 11 - [The Fight Before Christmas Part 2] |
Details : Frasier plans an extravagant Christmas party. Daphne feels awkward around Niles after learning of his feelings for her. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jane Adams as Mel Karnofsky | Saul Rubinek as Donny Douglas | Tom McGowan as Kenny Daly | Edward Hibbert as Gil Chesterton | Writer : Jon Sherman | |
Air Date : Dec. 16, 1999 |
Episode 12 - [Rdwrer] |
Details : Niles gets separated from Frasier and Martin during a trip to Idaho on New Year's Eve. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Anthony Zerbe as Clifford | Rebecca Schull as Betty | Kevin Brief as Cop | Wayne Grace as Farmer | Writer : Chris Marcil | Director : Kelsey Grammer | Writer : Sam Johnson | |
Air Date : Jan. 06, 2000 |
Episode 13 - [They're Playing Our Song] |
Details : Frasier goes overboard when he writes a theme song for his show. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Tom McGowan as Kenny Daly | Edward Hibbert as Gil Chesterton | Christine Kludjian as Tiffany | David Richard Thompson as Leon | Tom Brooks as Drummer | Tom Beyer as Singer | Writer : David Lloyd | Director : David Lee | |
Air Date : Jan. 13, 2000 |
Episode 14 - [Big Crane On Campus] |
Details : Frasier goes on a date with a high school classmate who has a short temper. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jean Smart as Lorna Lynley | Selma Stern as Neighbor | Writer : Mark Reisman | Director : Sheldon Epps | |
Air Date : Feb. 03, 2000 |
Episode 15 - [Out With Dad] |
Details : An unlikely chain of events forces Martin to pretend to be gay on Valentine's Day. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Marg Helgenberger as Emily | Mary Louise Wilson as Helen | Brian Bedford as Edward | Writer : Joe Keenan | Director : David Lee | |
Air Date : Feb. 10, 2000 |
Episode 16 - [Something About Dr Mary] |
Details : Frasier hires a young enthusiastic black woman to fill in for a week while Roz is on vacation. However he later comes to regret it when she takes over the show and starts dispensing her own advice. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Kim Coles as Mary Thomas | Tom McGowan as Kenny Daly | Amy Landers as Waitress | Scott Lowell as Chuck | Carla Renata as Louise | Gloria Estefan as Maria (voice) | Isaac Mizrahi as Gabe (voice) | Writer : Jay Kogen | Director : Wil Shriner | |
Air Date : Feb. 17, 2000 |
Episode 17 - [Whine Club] |
Details : Frasier's hopes to be elected cork master of the wine club are dashed when Niles' girlfriend Mel convinces Niles to run against his brother. The whole Crane household vows not to tell Niles what they really think of Mel. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Anthony Heald as Corkmaster | Jane Adams as Mel Karnofsky | Anita Gillette as Mrs. Wojadubakowski | Richard Stretchberry as Virgil Hefflewhite | Director : Kelsey Grammer | Writer : Jon Sherman | Writer : Bob Daily | |
Air Date : Feb. 24, 2000 |
Episode 18 - [Hot Pursuit] |
Details : Frasier and Roz are forced to room together at a broadcasting conference. Niles worries when Martin accepts a surveillance job from Donny. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Saul Rubinek as Donny Douglas | Tom McGowan as Kenny Daly | Tom Gottlieb as Waiter | Writer : Charlie Hauck | Director : Sheldon Epps | |
Air Date : Mar. 23, 2000 |
Episode 19 - [Morning Becomes Entertainment] |
Details : Frasier and Bebe fill in as guest hosts on television's A.M. Seattle. Frasier finds the spotlight so appealing he may forsake his radio duties for a permanent job on television. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Harriet Sansom Harris as Bebe Glazer | Carlos Jacott as Matt | Karen Hensel as Bethany | Ilo Orleans as Stage Manager | Writer : Jay Kogen | Writer : Rob Hanning | Director : Pamela Fryman | |
Air Date : Apr. 06, 2000 |
Episode 20 - [To Thine Old Self Be True] |
Details : Frasier tries to throw a bachelor party for Donny. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Gigi Rice as Regan Shaw | Jane Adams as Mel Karnofsky | Saul Rubinek as Donny Douglas | Rachel York as Dinah | Gregory North as Doorman | Writer : Dan O'Shannon | Director : Robert H. Egan | |
Air Date : Apr. 27, 2000 |
Episode 21 - [Three Faces Of Frasier] |
Details : Frasier is honored when a classy local restaurant chooses a caricature of him to go on their 'Wall of Fame' but Frasier obsesses when the drawing isn't quite to his liking. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Robert Loggia as Stefano | Tom McGowan as Kenny Daly | Lilyan Chauvin as Mama | Gene Lythgow as Maitre D' | Nastassja Schmiedt as Girl in Line | Skye McCole Bartusiak as Girl with Drawing | Writer : Jon Sherman | Director : Pamela Fryman | |
Air Date : May. 04, 2000 |
Episode 22 - [Dark Side Of The Moon] |
Details : Daphne is overcome with rage when her mooching brother visits for the wedding. She also begins to believe that Niles may be more than just a friend. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jane Adams as Mel Karnofsky | Saul Rubinek as Donny Douglas | Anthony LaPaglia as Simon Moon | S. Epatha Merkerson as Dr. McCaskill | Kelly Miracco as Holly | Dendrie Taylor as Paris | Janice Kent as Neighbor | Barbara Sharma as Mrs. Douglas | John David Conti as Mr. Douglas | Jonathan Bruce as Judd | Director : David Lee | |
Air Date : May. 11, 2000 |
Episode 23 - [Something Borrowed Someone Blue Part 1] |
Details : Daphne becomes extremely depressed the week before her wedding and cannot stop crying. Niles tells Frasier that he is having second thoughts about his relationship with Mel. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jane Adams as Mel Karnofsky | Saul Rubinek as Donny Douglas | Anthony LaPaglia as Simon Moon | Millicent Martin as Gertrude Moon | Brooks Almy as Mrs. Richman | Teri Ralston as Miss Carney | Thomas Byrd as Tim Walsh | Cameron Dye as Nigel Moon | Rob Klingman as Bartender | Anthony Montgomery as Waiter | |
Air Date : May. 18, 2000 |
Frasier Season 7 Episode 24 |
Episode 24 - [Something Borrowed Someone Blue] |
Details : Daphne becomes extremely depressed the week before her wedding and cannot stop crying. Niles tells Frasier that he is having second thoughts about his relationship with Mel. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jane Adams as Mel Karnofsky | Saul Rubinek as Donny Douglas | Anthony LaPaglia as Simon Moon | Millicent Martin as Gertrude Moon | Brooks Almy as Mrs. Richman | Teri Ralston as Miss Carney | Thomas Byrd as Tim Walsh | Cameron Dye as Nigel Moon | Anthony Montgomery as Waiter | Writer : Joe Keenan | Writer : Christopher Lloyd | Director : Pamela Fryman | |
Air Date : May. 18, 2000 |