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  • Frasier
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  • The Frasier is a unique weapon featured only in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat.
  • Fraiser is a minor character in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. He was played by Sean Bury.
  • Frasier was an NBC network sitcom and spin-off of the sitcom "Cheers", starring Kelsey Grammer in the lead role. It was created by David Angell, Peter Casey & David Lee. The show premiered on September 16, 1993 and ended on May 13, 2004, lasting for 11 seasons & 264 episodes.
  • Frasier was an NBC sitcom which ran from 1993 until 2004. A spin-off of Cheers, it focused on psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane, his new career as a radio therapist, and his family and co-workers. The show often used celebrities to voice radio callers.
  • In "Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater", Brian forces his owner Peter Griffin to watch an episode of Frasier in an attempt to teach him how to act with class. After a fight in "The Book of Joe", Joe offers his hand and asks "Friends?" Peter responds with "Frasier." Peter doubts Meg's claim of modeling in "This Little Piggy", claiming that her only chance of fame would have been as the dog on Frasier.
  • Frasier is an American television sitcom, which originally aired on NBC television network.
  • In the fifth season episode "Halloween" (originally aired on October 28, 1997), Dr. Frasier Crane hosts a Halloween pary in which people are asked to come dressed as literary characters. Bulldog, Frasier's co-worker, comes to the party dressed as Waldo, a character unfimilar to the sophisticated and intellectual Crane brothers.
  • Almost as shocking as Frasier is the character of Niles, Frasier's brother, in the programme. Niles, whilst putting on the persona of an emotionally repressed homosexual, is in fact a sexual predator and much of the programme focused on his ploys to ensnare the innocent maid Daphne into his twisted web of sexual deviance. This finally occurred when Niles left his wife-to-be on their wedding day and drove off with Daphne. The later series focused on his abusive relationship with Daphne, culminating in the birth of their child which Niles promptly sold into sexual slavery to buy more expensive suits. David Hyde Pierce was blasted by Feminist groups for his portrayal of the misognistic and abusive Niles and has been refused many high profile roles as a result. He stands by his decision to pla
  • Agent Frasier was a mole and traitor in the NSA. In 2006, he masterminded the plan to steal weapons from the NSA (with the help of Colonel Matthews and Ernest) in order to make a profit from the sell of the weapons. He was also assigned as Sam Fisher's extraction. Fisher infiltrated a Steel Factory in Warsaw, Indiana and took out several thugs and eavesdropped on Ernest, Fisher found Agent Frasier waiting for him in the factory. He was hoping to catch Sam, kill him and frame him for the stolen weapons. Lambert ordered Fisher to capture the traitor for interrogation, so that they could learn about the arms network.
  • Frasier is an American situation comedy that was broadcast on NBC for eleven seasons, from 16 September 1993 to 13 May 2004. The program was created and produced by David Angell, Peter Casey, and David Lee (as Grub Street Productions) in association with Paramount Television. A spin-off from another half-hour sitcom, Cheers, Frasier stars Kelsey Grammer as psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane. Adapted from the Wikipedia article on Frasier.
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  • 2004-05-13
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  • Corruption
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  • Sitcom
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  • Last aired
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  • 264
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  • David Lee
  • David Angell
  • Peter Casey
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  • 1993-09-16
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  • Frasier
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  • Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Essentials
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  • Losing Losers
  • Roaming Rhinos
  • Alpha Males
  • Globetrotting Grizzlies
  • Soaring Tree Frogs
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  • Brown
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  • USA
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  • Unknown
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  • Brown
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  • Frasier
  • Eddie G. Fraiser
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  • Submachine Gun
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  • Logo for Season 11 of the Frasier television series.
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  • TDL - "This game is mine"
  • TDA - "Tonight is the night everyone writes down your name."
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  • 1993
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  • 265
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  • Frasier
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  • NBC
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  • AB UC2
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  • #B7CEEC
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  • television series
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  • NSA
  • Arms dealers
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  • NSA Agent
  • Crew Member, HMS Ranger
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  • 264
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  • Public speaking
Friends
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  • 0
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  • TDA - Thirteenth
  • TDL - Eighth
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  • Male
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  • H&K MP5
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  • 11
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  • NBC
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  • * .45 ACP * 30 round detachable stick magazine
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  • David Angell, Peter Casey, David Lee
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  • * Accuracy: 74 * Handling: 90 * Damage: 44 * Rate of Fire: 700 RPM
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  • The Frasier is a unique weapon featured only in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat.
  • Almost as shocking as Frasier is the character of Niles, Frasier's brother, in the programme. Niles, whilst putting on the persona of an emotionally repressed homosexual, is in fact a sexual predator and much of the programme focused on his ploys to ensnare the innocent maid Daphne into his twisted web of sexual deviance. This finally occurred when Niles left his wife-to-be on their wedding day and drove off with Daphne. The later series focused on his abusive relationship with Daphne, culminating in the birth of their child which Niles promptly sold into sexual slavery to buy more expensive suits. David Hyde Pierce was blasted by Feminist groups for his portrayal of the misognistic and abusive Niles and has been refused many high profile roles as a result. He stands by his decision to play the character, however, stating 'There's a Niles in all of us waiting to come out. Those who can't accept that don't deserve to watch television let alone criticise it.' The show also regularly features supposedly witty one liners and smug references that appear on a black background, referring to the events of the following scene. Over time, however, these became more and more overtly racist in tone and soon bore little relation to the actual content of the programme. The now infamous phrase 'Rights for Whites' recurred more and more frequently until by the Eighth Season it was the only message displayed during the show. When asked for comment Kelsey Grammer said 'The show was so shit by that time very few people noticed'.
  • Fraiser is a minor character in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. He was played by Sean Bury.
  • Frasier was an NBC network sitcom and spin-off of the sitcom "Cheers", starring Kelsey Grammer in the lead role. It was created by David Angell, Peter Casey & David Lee. The show premiered on September 16, 1993 and ended on May 13, 2004, lasting for 11 seasons & 264 episodes.
  • Frasier was an NBC sitcom which ran from 1993 until 2004. A spin-off of Cheers, it focused on psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane, his new career as a radio therapist, and his family and co-workers. The show often used celebrities to voice radio callers.
  • Agent Frasier was a mole and traitor in the NSA. In 2006, he masterminded the plan to steal weapons from the NSA (with the help of Colonel Matthews and Ernest) in order to make a profit from the sell of the weapons. He was also assigned as Sam Fisher's extraction. Fisher infiltrated a Steel Factory in Warsaw, Indiana and took out several thugs and eavesdropped on Ernest, Fisher found Agent Frasier waiting for him in the factory. He was hoping to catch Sam, kill him and frame him for the stolen weapons. Lambert ordered Fisher to capture the traitor for interrogation, so that they could learn about the arms network. Fisher did so, and joked that if he knew how heavy the Agent was, he would not have done so. Fisher put his unconscious body in the back of the getaway van then left the factory.
  • Frasier is an American situation comedy that was broadcast on NBC for eleven seasons, from 16 September 1993 to 13 May 2004. The program was created and produced by David Angell, Peter Casey, and David Lee (as Grub Street Productions) in association with Paramount Television. A spin-off from another half-hour sitcom, Cheers, Frasier stars Kelsey Grammer as psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane. At the beginning of the series, Crane returns to his hometown of Seattle following the break up of his marriage and his life in Boston (which was covered in the series Cheers). His plans for his new life as a bachelor are complicated when he is obliged to take in his father, ex-police officer Martin Crane (John Mahoney), who had to retire after being shot in the line of duty. A frequent visitor to their apartment is Frasier's effete younger brother Niles (David Hyde Pierce), a fellow psychiatrist. Numerous running jokes and themes develop throughout the series. Chief among them are the class and familial conflicts among Frasier, Niles and Martin. The two sons, who possess fine tastes, intellectual interests and rather high opinions of themselves, frequently clash with their blue-collar, down-to-earth father. However, despite their being similar in personality, interests and sensibilities, the relationship between Frasier and Niles is no less turbulent. They have an intense sibling rivalry and their jealousy of each other and petty attempts at one-upmanship drive many of the plots. Adapted from the Wikipedia article on Frasier.
  • In "Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater", Brian forces his owner Peter Griffin to watch an episode of Frasier in an attempt to teach him how to act with class. After a fight in "The Book of Joe", Joe offers his hand and asks "Friends?" Peter responds with "Frasier." Peter doubts Meg's claim of modeling in "This Little Piggy", claiming that her only chance of fame would have been as the dog on Frasier.
  • Frasier is an American television sitcom, which originally aired on NBC television network.
  • In the fifth season episode "Halloween" (originally aired on October 28, 1997), Dr. Frasier Crane hosts a Halloween pary in which people are asked to come dressed as literary characters. Bulldog, Frasier's co-worker, comes to the party dressed as Waldo, a character unfimilar to the sophisticated and intellectual Crane brothers.
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