Overview: Psychiatrist Frasier Crane returns to his hometown of Seattle to host a radio talk show, but soon discovers he could use a shrink himself when his father moves in.
Overview: Fed up with a lack of privacy at home and at work, Frasier decides it's time for his father to move out.
Overview: It's a culinary culture clash when Frasier and Niles join their father for dinner at his favorite restaurant.
Overview: After trading barbs with a newspaper columnist, Frasier rises to the challenge of a fist fight.
Overview: Frasier plays matchmaker for his father and the eligible bachelorette Martin spied through his telescope.
Overview: Frasier is furious when he learns that his newest art purchase is actually a fake.
Overview: Frasier faces a personal and professional dilemma when he begins dating the ex-girlfriend of one of his radio show callers.
Overview: When Frasier and Niles see their father dining with an old family friend, they conclude that Martin once had an affair with the woman.
Overview: When Frasier is lured into doing on-air endorsements, his professional credibility comes under fire.
Overview: When Frasier contributes to the rumor mill, he causes Bulldog to lose his job.
Overview: When a seemingly healthy colleague dies unexpectedly, Frasier becomes obsessed with his own mortality.
Overview: When his son cannot spend the holidays with him, a melancholy Frasier learns the true spirit of Christmas from a group of strangers.
Overview: Martin is furious with Frasier when he spills the secrets of his father's love life on the air.
Overview: Frasier looks forward to a hot date with a beautiful model who "bought" him in a celebrity bachelor auction.
Overview: After Frasier claims he can spot a criminal in a crowd, Martin challenges him to identify the ex-con in his poker group.
Overview: After finding a long-lost letter of reconciliation from Frasier, Lilith comes to Seattle and tries to rekindle their relationship.
Overview: Niles faces the ultimate temptation when he and Daphne are trapped in his home during a violent storm.
Overview: When Frasier's show is nominated for a local broadcasting award, Roz suggests they "persuade" the judges by plying them with gifts.
Overview: Frasier learns that sentiment is more important than style after he accidentally loses his father's old armchair.
Overview: Panicked at the prospect of growing old, Frasier seeks solace in the pursuit of a pretty young woman who shows an interest in him.
Overview: Frasier's attempts at a father-son vacation turn into an outrageous road trip, with Niles and Daphne along for the ride.
Overview: Sibling rivalry flares when Frasier and Niles decide to collaborate on a self-help book.
Overview: While home sick with the flu, Frasier becomes paranoid that everyone, including his own brother Niles, is out to take over his show.
Overview: When Niles asks Frasier if he's happy after his first year back in Seattle, the question opens up a comical and revealing family dialogue.