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- Frasier_(season_4) abstract "The fourth season of Frasier originally aired from September 17, 1996 to May 20, 1997 on NBC.".
- Frasier_(season_4) country United_States.
- Frasier_(season_4) firstAirDate "1996-09-17".
- Frasier_(season_4) network NBC.
- Frasier_(season_4) numberOfEpisodes "24".
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- Frasier_(season_4) directedby Gordon_Hunt_(director).
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- Frasier_(season_4) directedby Pamela_Fryman.
- Frasier_(season_4) directedby "David Lee".
- Frasier_(season_4) directedby "James Burrows".
- Frasier_(season_4) directedby "Jeff Melman".
- Frasier_(season_4) directedby "Joyce Gittlin".
- Frasier_(season_4) dvdReleaseDate "2005-02-01".
- Frasier_(season_4) episodenumber "10".
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- Frasier_(season_4) firstAired "1996-09-17".
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- Frasier_(season_4) lastAired "1997-05-20".
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- Frasier_(season_4) network NBC.
- Frasier_(season_4) nextSeason Frasier_(season_5).
- Frasier_(season_4) numEpisodes "24".
- Frasier_(season_4) originalairdate "1996-09-24".
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- Frasier_(season_4) prevSeason Frasier_(season_3).
- Frasier_(season_4) seasonName "Frasier Season 4".
- Frasier_(season_4) shortsummary "A discussion of the moral balance of polite lying leads to the recollection of a transgression the boys perpetrated against a bully in high school. They pulled a fire alarm to avoid P.E. class and blamed the other student, who was summarily expelled. Frasier feels guilt over the damage he caused, although Niles insists that the man would have been expelled sooner or later. The brothers' attempts to contact and reconcile with the man, only to discover that he is a convict. While visiting him, Frasier convinces both himself and the man that his expulsion led directly to his current situation. Frasier also learns that the man possesses a violent temper, and so doesn't tell him the full story of his expulsion. However, his guilt persists, and he decides to assuage it by smoothing over the bully's troubled marriage. Frasier meets with the man's wife, who says that their marital problems are caused by her sexual interest in danger, and then molests Frasier just before her husband arrives. Frasier hides from the violent ex-con in his apartment, then uses his lighter to activate the room's smoke alarm so that he might escape.".
- Frasier_(season_4) shortsummary "A heat wave is sweeping Seattle, Frasier is battling the flu and in no mood to help anyone, Sherry is staying over with Martin more frequently, and she and Daphne are finding themselves embroiled in minor clashes over Martin's breakfast. Over the day, the tension between Daphne and Sherry continues to rise: irritated by Sherry's constant undermining of her attempts to get Martin to do his exercises and eat healthier food, Daphne is in a sour enough mood when she receives a phone call from a complete stranger, asking her out on a date. When she finds that Sherry has been giving her phone number to strangers to try to set her up, Daphne is furious at this unwelcome intrusion into her life, and the two women are soon engaged in a heated argument. In the end, Daphne storms out of the apartment, and unable to stay with friends, she is forced to try Niles' apartment, and Niles is thunderstruck when she asks to stay the night. He is more than willing to accommodate Daphne, but his apartment is scorching hot, and following the argument, Daphne reflects that she has been without sex for some time.".
- Frasier_(season_4) shortsummary "An on-air spot opens at KACL, and Roz decides to go forward for it with Frasier's blessing. When the interview goes well, Frasier is happy for Roz but notes to Bebe that he will be very sorry to lose her if she does get the position. As a result, Bebe pulls strings to ensure Roz is taken out of the running. When Frasier finds out, he is furious and decides to fire Bebe, but finds it harder than expected when he calls round her office to do the deed.".
- Frasier_(season_4) shortsummary "Daphne comes home after a date with her boyfriend Joe, reveals calmly that they have broken up, then bursts into tears. Niles is extremely eager to comfort her, but is prevented from doing so by Frasier, Martin and, when she enters the apartment, Roz. As Roz takes Daphne out to comfort her, Niles decides to tell Daphne how he feels about her. Frasier, over a brandy, persuades Niles to wait for a day in order to consider it. The next day, Niles arrives at the apartment with a large bouquet of flowers and some high hopes, which are unfortunately dashed; the previous night Daphne met a man called Rodney at a singles bar, whom she intends to go out with. Niles is despondent, but determined not to let it get him down, and asks Roz to take him to the same singles bar, where he meets a woman called Adelle. When the family meet Rodney, it soon becomes apparent that he is in almost every way a doppelgänger of Niles, and neither Daphne nor Niles seem to realise it. However, as Frasier and Niles discover later when they see him in Café Nervosa with Adelle, he is not quite the perfect gentleman that Daphne assumes.".
- Frasier_(season_4) shortsummary "During a slow day on his show at KACL, Frasier decides to tell a story about the aftermath of Eddie's recent trip to the vet. The episode then continues in flashback… Eddie is not himself: he has lost his appetite, he is not sleeping, and seems generally listless. The vet says he is physically fine, so Martin worries that he may be depressed, and Daphne suggests taking him to a dog psychiatrist. Naturally, Frasier and Niles think the idea is not only absurd but dishonest; Frasier calls them “the very definition of charlatanism”. Despite this, they agree to be in attendance for the session, although they find it difficult to take the procedure seriously. The diagnosis is that Eddie senses depression elsewhere in the family, so they are encouraged to act positively when around him. After the session, they all start to wonder who could be the source of Eddie's depression. The story is interspersed with a parallel narrative about Roz dating a new tenant in Elliot Bay Towers, who happens to be a gynaecologist with an impressive collection of professional equipment. Roz, unsurprisingly, does not appreciate Frasier telling this parallel narrative. Cultural references: Frasier's first quotation on death is taken from T. S. Eliot's poem, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. His second is by John Donne, from his Meditation XVII in Devotions upon Emergent Occasions. Niles' quotation is from Plato's dialogue Phaedo, in which Socrates talks about the afterlife.".
- Frasier_(season_4) shortsummary "Frasier decides to re-create a radio murder mystery, Nightmare Inn for KACL's 50th anniversary. As such, he appoints himself as director and narrator and allows his KACL colleagues to have the other roles given. These include Gil's role of a guest called Nigel Fairservice, who we are told was forced out of the army under mysterious circumstances , with which Gil gleefully comments throughout the episode about his favourite line of dialogue ; Roz as the landlady Mrs Thorndyke and Bulldog as the silk merchant, Mr. Wing. Frasier also hires a voice actor called Mel White to play several minor parts, but finds faults with each of his renditions - his German accent sounded Austrian, his dwarf too tall, and his Irishman too Protestant, for example. The actor storms out, leaving Niles to step in . On the evening of the performance, problems arise when Roz's emergency dental work as of showtime leaves her dialogue unintelligible. Additional problems include Bulldog having a severe case of stage fright, Niles being given six different roles unrehearsed and Bulldog's dyslexic girlfriend struggling to learn her sole line Gil becomes annoyed with Frasier when told that his line has to be cut from the show due to time constraints, but Gil is determined to get it in regardless. After being cut off the first time, he introduces an otherwise-unheard-of brother, Cedric, who begins to say the same things before he, like Nigel, is 'shot.' After Frasier informs the audience that there are no more Fairservice men alive, Gil tries to bring in an ice cream man who claims to be a friend of Nigel's to deliver the same speech, but he is also shot. At this point Daphne, who is listening to the live broadcast at home, comments that it is "turning into a bloodbath". Not surprisingly, a disastrous performance is the inevitable result. This is confirmed when Niles, fed up of Frasier's constant direction, kills off the remaining characters just to spite him, and ends the performance nine minutes early.".
- Frasier_(season_4) shortsummary "Frasier has a new antique Japanese door knocker, which he claims “is said to bring peace and tranquility to any home it adorns”. Unfortunately, minutes after he fixes it to his front door, he receives an angry note from Ms. Langer, the woman who chairs the condo board, claiming that the knocker violates rules of hallway decoration. He decides to raise the issue in a rhetorical manner at the next condo board meeting, but Ms. Langer dismisses the request so abruptly that Frasier loses his temper, calls her a tyrant and storms out, to the applause of the other residents. Soon afterwards, Frasier is approached in the unlit car park of Elliot Bay Towers by a secretive figure, who wants him to stand as presidential candidate against Ms. Langer, for the good of the other residents. He is initially reluctant, but then Martin and Daphne start receiving angry notes as well, and Frasier decides it is time to take action.".