Spin off from
"Cheers" (1982)
Spin off
Frasier: Analyzing the Laughter (2004) (TV)
Referenced in
"The Simpsons: The Boy Who Knew Too Much (#5.20)" (1994)
- A character says hes glad to get home because "The dog from Frasiers going to ride the dolphin from Sea Quest" on TV
"Saturday Night Live: David Hyde Pierce/Live (#20.11)" (1995)
- Referenced during the monologue
"The Jeff Foxworthy Show: A Non-Affair to Remember (#1.2)" (1995)
- Jeff says something about "rednecks" not getting the jokes on Frasier.
"The John Larroquette Show: More Changes (#3.1)" (1995)
- Dr. Frasier Crane appears
"The Nanny: Shopaholic (#3.6)" (1995)
- Fran refers to Niles as Frasier's brother.
"Married with Children: The Two That Got Away (#10.9)" (1995)
- Overweight Woman about a her rejected dog: "He's Eddie on 'Frasier', you know?"
Escape from It's a Wonderful Life (1996) (TV)
- Show mentioned.
"Married with Children: Torch Song Duet (#10.26)" (1996)
- Radio DJ: "Keep your problems to yourself, man. This isn't Frasier."
"The Simpsons: Brother from Another Series (#8.16)" (1997)
- Constant references throughout the episode, most notably the title, which references the casting of
David Hyde Pierce as Bob's brother.
The Real Howard Spitz (1998)
- Howard Spitz, played by Kelsey Grammer, says, "Writing a sitcom's not hard. You just have a married couple, a bar in Boston or a psychiatrist on the radio." This is a reference to both "Cheers" (1982) and "Frasier" (1993), both of which starred Grammer as Dr Frasier Crane.
"Saturday Night Live: Kelsey Grammer/Sheryl Crow (#24.2)" (1998)
- Mentioned during the monologue
Holy Man (1998)
"The Simpsons: Homer to the Max (#10.13)" (1999)
- "The 13 of us started out with a simple vision of "Titanic" meets "Frasier""
"Just a Minute: (#4.14)" (1999)
- Referenced by name
"Family Guy: Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater (#2.1)" (1999)
- One of the TVs Brian shows Peter has this show on
"Action: Blowhard (#1.4)" (1999)
- Stuart mentioned the dog from Frasier
"Saturday Night Live: Jerry Seinfeld/David Bowie (#25.1)" (1999)
- referenced during NBC executives meeting
Annie Goes to Hollywood (2001) (TV)
The 100 Greatest Kids TV Shows (2001) (TV)
- Referenced by title
"Family Guy: Mr. Saturday Knight (#3.9)" (2001)
- Mentioned by Peter.
Brilliant But Cancelled (2002) (TV)
- a still is shown
"The Simpsons: The Bart Wants What It Wants (#13.11)" (2002)
- Mentioned by name
"Just Shoot Me!: A Beautiful Mind (#6.16)" (2002)
- Maya says dating Cameron is like dating Frasier.
"Saturday Night Live: Alec Baldwin/P.O.D. (#27.18)" (2002)
- Mentioned on Weekend Update
Undercover Brother (2002)
Behind the Couch: The Making of 'Frasier' (2003) (V)
- Referenced by name
Hollywood and the Muslim World (2003) (TV)
"Saturday Night Live: Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey/G-Unit (#29.10)" (2004)
- Mentioned on Weekend Update
"Will & Grace: No Sex 'N' the City (#6.19)" (2004)
- Jack and Karen talk about "Frasier" going off the air and mention the character of Lilith.
"Saturday Night Live: Snoop Dogg/Avril Lavigne (#29.19)" (2004)
- mentioned by Snoop Dogg
Frasier: Analyzing the Laughter (2004) (TV)
- References the events of the show
A Conversation with Art Director Roy Christopher (2004) (V)
- Referenced by name
'Huff': Around the Edges (2004) (TV)
- mentioned once
Red Dwarf: Dwarfing USA (2004) (V)
- Referenced by name
"Father of the Pride: Stage Fright (#1.12)" (2005)
- Siegfried & Roy go to visit Kelsey Grammer because they need a therapist and Grammer was one on "Frasier".
"Reno 911!: Cop School (#3.3)" (2005)
- Title referenced
Strongbad_email.exe: Disc Four (2005) (V)
- In "Radio", the email sender on the subject of radio stations is named Fraser, a reference to this show in that Frasier Crane is a radio psychiatrist
"Entourage: Blue Balls Lagoon (#2.11)" (2005)
- Terence mentions it when talking to Drama in the bar
"Jeopardy!: (#22.10)" (2005)
- title character is correct response in "TV Show Addresses" category
"Jeopardy!: (#22.53)" (2005)
- referenced in clue in "A Broadway Musical Quiz" category
"Jeopardy!: (#22.78)" (2005)
- referenced in clue in "Entertainment Awards" category
"The New Adventures of Old Christine: Frasier (#2.22)" (2007)
- title reference
The Film Crew: Hollywood After Dark (2007) (V)
- Bill: "Sounds like Frasier's starting."
"TV Land Confidential: Oddballs & Original Characters (#2.1)" (2007)
- publicity still
"Tripping the Rift: The Need for Greed (#3.5)" (2007)
- Mentioned by Chode
"Saturday Night Live: Brian Williams/Feist (#33.4)" (2007)
- The theme from Frasier is proposed as a new Nightly News Theme
"Greek Uncovered: Sisters and Brothers (#1.2)" (2008)
- Referenced by name
"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: (#7.47)" (2008)
- Included in a $4,000 question
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (2009)
- Mention that the dog is of the same kind.
"20 to 1: Scene-Stealing Songs (#8.12)" (2009)
- The opening title sequence is shown on a TV screen in a clip from Bridget Jones's Diary.
"Jeopardy!: (#26.2)" (2009)
- Subject of a $400 clue in the category "TV Themes in 'F'"
"Saturday Night Live: Joseph Gordon-Levitt/Dave Matthews Band (#35.7)" (2009)
- Frasier Marathon mentioned by Ozzie Osbourne
Featured in
The 52nd Annual Golden Globe Awards (1995) (TV)
- clips
Influences: From Yesterday to Today (1999) (TV)
- clips from this show are used in this special
My Favourite 'Frasier' (1999) (TV)
The 'Frasier' Story (1999) (TV)
The 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1999) (TV)
- clips
Bridget Jones's Diary (2001)
The 100 Greatest TV Characters (2001) (TV)
The 59th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2002) (TV)
- clips
NBC 75th Anniversary Special (2002) (TV)
TV Guide 50 Best Shows of All Time: A 50th Anniversary Celebration (2002) (TV)
"Heroes of Comedy: Women on Top" (2003)
Marching on to Season Two (2004) (V)
- features footage
"Saturday Night Live: Donald Trump/Toots and the Maytals (#29.16)" (2004)
- Features a fake promo for the final season
50 Greatest Families (2008) (TV)
- Crane brothers featured
"The O'Reilly Factor: (2008-05-09)" (2008)
- Clips of this show were featured in the 'American TV Icon' segment.
"20 to 1: TV Couples (#8.11)" (2009)
- Clips shown in a segment on Dr. Niles Crane and Daphne Moon.
Spoofed in
Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond (1996) (TV)
- Sketch featuring Martin, Niles, Roz, Daphne, and Eddie as Voyager crew.
"30 Rock: The Break-Up (#1.8)" (2006)
- Black Frasier.
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