Frasier season 7
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No. of episodes | 24 |
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Original network | NBC |
Original release | September 23, 1999 | – May 18, 2000
The seventh season of Frasier originally aired from September 23, 1999, to May 18, 2000, on NBC.
Contents
Cast
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Main
- Kelsey Grammer as Frasier Crane
- Jane Leeves as Daphne Moon
- David Hyde Pierce as Niles Crane
- Peri Gilpin as Roz Doyle
- John Mahoney as Martin Crane
Special guest
- Saul Rubinek as Donny Douglas
- Rita Wilson as Mia
- Katie Finneran as Poppy
- Dan Butler as Bulldog
- Jane Adams as Mel
- Bebe Neuwirth as Lilith
- Jean Smart as Lana
- Marg Helgenberger as Emily
- Brian Bedford as Edward
- Harriet Sansom Harris as Bebe Glazer
- Robert Loggia as Stefano
- S. Epatha Merkerson as Dr. McCaskill
- Anthony LaPaglia as Simon
Recurring
Guest
- Gigi Rice as Regan
- Trevor Einhorn as Frederick
- Anthony Zerbe as Clifford
- Anthony Heald as Corkmaster
- Kim Coles as Dr. Mary
- Millicent Martin as Mrs. Moon
Episodes
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No. overall |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
U.S. viewers (millions) |
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145 | 1 | "Momma Mia" | Kelsey Grammer | Rob Hanning | September 23, 1999 | 703[1] | 25.24[2] |
146 | 2 | "Father of the Bride" | David Lee | Mark Reisman | September 30, 1999 | 701 | 23.74[3] |
147 | 3 | "Radio Wars" | Sheldon Epps | Sam Johnson & Chris Marcil | October 7, 1999 | 702 | 21.32[4] |
148 | 4 | "Everyone's a Critic" | Pamela Fryman | Joe Keenan | October 14, 1999 | 704 | 20.93[5] |
149 | 5 | "The Dog That Rocks the Cradle" | Pamela Fryman | Bob Daily | October 21, 1999 | 706 | 22.04[6] |
150 | 6 | "Rivals" | Katy Garretson | Christopher Lloyd | November 4, 1999 | 707 | 20.65[7] |
151 | 7 | "A Tsar is Born" | Pamela Fryman | Charlie Hauck | November 11, 1999 | 705 | 18.61[8] |
152 | 8 | "The Late Dr. Crane" | Robert H. Egan | Rob Hanning | November 18, 1999 | 709 | 18.94[9] |
153 | 9 | "The Apparent Trap" | Kelsey Grammer | Dan O'Shannon | November 25, 1999 | 708 | 20.49[10] |
154 | 10 | "Back Talk (Part 1)" | Pamela Fryman | Lori Kirkland | December 9, 1999 | 710 | 23.72[11] |
155 | 11 | "The Fight Before Christmas (Part 2)" | Pamela Fryman | Jon Sherman | December 16, 1999 | 711 | 28.54[12] |
156 | 12 | "RDWRER" | Kelsey Grammer | Sam Johnson & Chris Marcil | January 6, 2000 | 712 | 24.08[13] |
157 | 13 | "They're Playing Our Song" | David Lee | David Lloyd | January 13, 2000 | 713 | 19.41[14] |
158 | 14 | "Big Crane on Campus" | Sheldon Epps | Mark Reisman | February 3, 2000 | 714 | 20.47[15] |
159 | 15 | "Out with Dad" | David Lee | Joe Keenan | February 10, 2000 | 717 | 20.27[16] |
160 | 16 | "Something About Dr. Mary" | Wil Shriner | Jay Kogen | February 17, 2000 | 715 | 21.70[17] |
161 | 17 | "Whine Club" | Kelsey Grammer | Bob Daily & Jon Sherman | February 24, 2000 | 716 | 21.26[18] |
162 | 18 | "Hot Pursuit" | Sheldon Epps | Charlie Hauck | March 23, 2000 | 719 | 20.00[19] |
163 | 19 | "Morning Becomes Entertainment" | Pamela Fryman | Rob Hanning & Jay Kogen | April 6, 2000 | 722 | 16.66[20] |
164 | 20 | "To Thine Old Self Be True" | Robert H. Egan | Dan O'Shannon | April 27, 2000 | 718 | 20.39[21] |
165 | 21 | "The Three Faces of Frasier" | Pamela Fryman | Jon Sherman | May 4, 2000 | 721 | 16.75[22] |
166 | 22 | "Dark Side of the Moon" | David Lee | Lori Kirkland | May 11, 2000 | 720 | 22.96[23] |
"Something Borrowed, Someone Blue" | Pamela Fryman | Christopher Lloyd & Joe Keenan | May 18, 2000 | 33.70[24] |
Reception
Accolades
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The series was nominated for three Creative Arts Emmy Awards and six Primetime Emmy Awards, winning two.[25] Frasier received four nominations at the 58th Golden Globe Awards and Grammer won Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy.[26] The cast won Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series at the 6th Screen Actors Guild Awards.[27] Writers Christopher Lloyd and Joe Keenan won a Writers Guild of America Award for "Something Borrowed, Someone Blue", while Keenan also received a nomination for "Out with Dad".[28][29] Ron Volk earned a nomination from the American Cinema Editors for his work on "Dark Side Of The Moon".[30] While Pamela Fryman was nominated for Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series at the Directors Guild of America Awards for "The Fight Before Christmas".[31]
Casting director Jeff Greenberg received a nomination at the 16th Artios Awards.[32] Frasier gathered ten nominations from the Online Film & Television Association.[33] The show was nominated for three accolades at the second annual TV Guide Awards, including Favorite Comedy Series and Favorite TV Pet.[34] It also garnered six nominations at the Viewers for Quality Television Awards.[35]
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