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- Frasier_(season_8) abstract "The eighth season of Frasier originally aired from October 24, 2000 to May 22, 2001 on NBC.".
- Frasier_(season_8) country United_States.
- Frasier_(season_8) firstAirDate "2000-10-24".
- Frasier_(season_8) network NBC.
- Frasier_(season_8) numberOfEpisodes "24".
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- Frasier_(season_8) country United_States.
- Frasier_(season_8) directedby David_Lee_(screenwriter).
- Frasier_(season_8) directedby Katy_Garretson.
- Frasier_(season_8) directedby Kelsey_Grammer.
- Frasier_(season_8) directedby Scott_Ellis.
- Frasier_(season_8) directedby Sheldon_Epps.
- Frasier_(season_8) directedby Wil_Shriner.
- Frasier_(season_8) directedby "David Lee".
- Frasier_(season_8) directedby "Katy Garretson".
- Frasier_(season_8) directedby "Kelsey Grammer".
- Frasier_(season_8) directedby "Pamela Fryman".
- Frasier_(season_8) directedby "Robert H. Egan".
- Frasier_(season_8) directedby "Sheldon Epps".
- Frasier_(season_8) dvdReleaseDate "2006-06-13".
- Frasier_(season_8) episodenumber "10".
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- Frasier_(season_8) firstAired "2000-10-24".
- Frasier_(season_8) hasPhotoCollection Frasier_(season_8).
- Frasier_(season_8) lastAired "2001-05-22".
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- Frasier_(season_8) network NBC.
- Frasier_(season_8) nextSeason Frasier_(season_9).
- Frasier_(season_8) numEpisodes "24".
- Frasier_(season_8) originalairdate "2000-10-31".
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- Frasier_(season_8) originalairdate "2001-05-15".
- Frasier_(season_8) originalairdate "2001-05-22".
- Frasier_(season_8) prevSeason Frasier_(season_7).
- Frasier_(season_8) seasonName "Frasier Season 8".
- Frasier_(season_8) shortsummary "After an embarrassing occasion when Frasier's car broke down and he had to admit to his date that he knew nothing about engines, he and Niles decide to attend an evening class in basic car maintenance. The experience reminds them of being back at school, but this time they struggle and decide to quit. However, when Daphne and Martin reveal to Niles and Frasier respectively just how proud they are, they wonder if their decision to quit was too hasty. Roz persuades them to try an approach that they never used at school, and which they held in great contempt: coasting. Roz has bought a Dalmatian puppy for Alice, and asks Martin for some help looking after him. However, Roz becomes annoyed when Martin starts to become overbearing in his efforts, even to the extent of naming the dog before Alice has a chance.".
- Frasier_(season_8) shortsummary "Bryce Academy is in danger of closure, and Frasier and Niles are desperate to find benefactors to help save their old school. Having no success with alumni, they decide to organise a party for some wealthy friends of theirs. Unfortunately, almost all the guests turn out to be short of funds themselves, but then the brothers espy Penelope Janvier, a rich widow with her own foundation. Martin meets her first, and she asks him out, much to his sons' surprise, although they realise this could prove useful to them. They are even more surprised some time later, when Martin returns from dinner with Penelope, and has another woman with him . He announces that he plans to juggle the women, as he has seen Frasier do. This turns out not to be the only potential problem for the brothers, when they meet Penelope's obstructive son, William.".
- Frasier_(season_8) shortsummary "Cultural references: Roz's reason for choosing to do a space-themed documentary is that the year is 2001 . B. K. suggests using the music from Stanley Kubrick's 1968 film of that name. The piece to which he refers is the Introduction from Also sprach Zarathustra, the tone poem by Richard Strauss. Ed offers an alternative suggestion: Gustav Holst's orchestral suite, The Planets. The second title card is a reference to the tagline "Houston, we have a problem", from the 1995 film Apollo 13. Niles names his kite Fafnir, which he says is a reference to "Siegfried's fiery nemesis". He means the protagonist of the opera Siegfried by Richard Wagner .".
- Frasier_(season_8) shortsummary "Daphne is returning home from the weight spa after her recent struggles with weight, and Niles goes to collect her. He is excited about their planned weekend getaway, and the chance that he will finally get to consummate his relationship with Daphne. Returning from the spa, however, Daphne reveals that her therapist, Gloria, informed her that her recent weight gain stemmed from her own insecurity about her relationship with Niles. Niles is hurt and defensive about this revelation, and so Daphne’s welcome-home party is an unusually tense affair. In the end, Niles’ touchy and mean-spirited remarks about Gloria’s advice begin to set Daphne’s mood on edge, until she angrily tells Niles to leave. The next day, Frasier visits Niles at his office to help sort matters out. He suggests to Niles that Gloria’s advice might be sound, as Daphne has seven years of Niles’ fantasy to live up to; Niles insists, however, that he has a realistic appraisal of Daphne and her virtues. Niles and Frasier revisit several previous episodes in flashback: "Dinner at Eight", "Moon Dance", "First Date", with the later incarnations of the characters edited into the original scenes with chroma key compositing. It soon becomes clear that, contrary to his protests, Niles has placed Daphne on a pedestal and has formed an unrealistically idealised impression of her and her virtues. Niles is shaken. Frasier suggests that this is because Niles is afraid of embracing the real, flawed Daphne in case her flaws prove too much for the relationship to survive, thus resulting in Niles having spent the previous seven years pining for nothing more than a dream. Niles decides to sort things out with Daphne, and his approach to the problem is direct but effective.".
- Frasier_(season_8) shortsummary "Frasier espies an attractive woman while travelling on a bus in the rain. He is not quick enough to introduce himself before she disembarks, but he does hear enough of her conversation to gather that her name is Miranda, and she works at a retirement home called The Colonnade. Encouraged by Niles, he decides to go there, and tricks Martin into accompanying him; Martin believes they are on the way to see a basketball game. Frasier finds Miranda, and pretends that he is considering The Colonnade as a home for his father. Later on in the conversation, he asks her for a date, and she accepts. Meanwhile, Martin has been talking to some of the residents, who are playing poker. Frasier, of course, has no real intention of putting Martin into the home; it is only later, on his date with Miranda, that he learns his father has filled in the application. Niles and Daphne have planned a romantic dinner together, hoping to watch a meteor shower. Frasier moves them onto the roof of Elliott Bay Towers, so that he and Miranda can have some privacy. In the course of the evening, the door onto the roof closes, separating Niles and Daphne until the night watchman arrives.".