Starring: Kelsey Grammer
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Category Keywords: Brothers Family Interaction Fathers And Sons Sitcoms Television Shows Television/TV Series
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| After five consecutive "Best Comedy Series" Emmy Awards - and a record total of 31 Emmys in all - Frasier brings its 11-year run to a close with this hilarious and poignant final season. And what a way to go - both Lilith and Frederick make surprise visits to Seattle; Niles and Daphne have a stunning announcement; and while clowning around, Frasier gives his father Martin a heart attack (literally!). Then the entire cast says "Goodbye, Seattle" in a memorable, two-part finale. You won't want to miss a minute of this acclaimed comedy's final season in this entertaining, laugh-provoking four-disc DVD collection. Includes all 24 episodes from The Final Season of Frasier! |
"...one of those shows I can literally watch repeatedly for hours on end...delights with its strong casting and always humorous dialogue. Dave Foster, DVD Times
"It would be hard to refute that Grammer is one of the funniest men working in television today. Patrick Naugle, DVD Verdict
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Editor's Note
With its witty dialogue, sophisticated characters, and classic slapstick situations, Frasier is a prime example of smart television comedy. Centered around pompous psychiatrist Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) and his call-in radio show in Seattle, the series' brilliant ensemble cast includes his prim and proper brother Niles (David Hyde Pierce), their retired cop father Martin (John Mahoney), live-in home care assistant Daphne (Jane Leeves), brassy radio producer Roz (Teri Gilpin), and a charismatic Jack Russell terrier named Eddie. Season 3 introduces Mercedes Ruehl as Frasier's new boss Kate Costas and features a guest appearance by former Cheers co-star Shelley Long. This 4-volume set features all 23 episodes from the series' 11th and final season. Goodnight, Seattle!
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Cast & Crew
| Anthony LaPaglia | |
| Bebe Neuwirth | |
| David Hyde Pierce | |
| Jane Leeves | |
| John Mahoney | |
| Kelsey Grammer | |
| Peri Gilpin | |
| Saul Rubinek | |
| Bruce Miller - Original Music By | |
| David Angell, et. al. - Writer | |
| David Lee, et. al. - Director | |
| Elias Davis - Producer | |
| Kelsey Grammer - Executive Producer | |
| Ken Lamkin - Cinematographer | |
| Ron Volk, et. al. - Editor | |
| Roy Christopher - Production Designer | |
| Roy Christopher, et. al. - Art Director |
Awards
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Winner (2004) |
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Emmy, Roy Christopher, et. al., Outstanding Art Direction for a Multi-Camera Series |
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Emmy, Laura Linney, Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series |
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Winner (2002) |
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Emmy, Anthony LaPaglia, Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series |
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Winner (2001) |
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Emmy, Derek Jacobi, Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series |
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Winner (2000) |
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Emmy, Jean Smart, Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series |
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Winner (1996) |
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Emmy, Dana Mark McClure, et. al., Outstanding Multi-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series or Special |
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Winner (1995) |
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Emmy, David Hyde Pierce, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series |
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Winner (1994) |
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Emmy, Peter Casey, et. al., Outstanding Comedy Series |
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Emmy, Kelsey Grammer, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series |
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Emmy, David Angell, et. al., Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series |
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Emmy, James Burrows, David Lee, Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series |
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Emmy, Ron Volk, Scott Maisano, Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series |
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