- Kenny tells Frasier and Roz that some recent research into KACL listeners shows that Frasier's average listener is an older gentleman who keeps the radio on for company. He suggests Frasier reach out to the youth
- Frasier agrees to be the guest on "Teen Scene", a radio show of high school interviewers, to try to draw much-needed younger listeners to his show. His meeting with one of the interviewers before the program seems innocent enough, but he has no idea of the ambush awaiting him.—Anonymous
- Kenny announces to Frasier and Roz that some recent research into KACL listeners shows that Frasier's average listener is an older gentleman who keeps the radio on for company. He suggests Frasier reach out to the youth, by appearing on Teen Scene; Frasier, who appeared once before on that show, refuses initially, but when approached for an autograph by a young woman working for a hospice, he reluctantly consents. The representative of the Teen Scene panel whom he meets first, Emily, seems very intelligent and pleasant. Things change drastically when the show starts, and the panel asks Frasier numerous probing questions about his personal life. Fortunately, Kirby Gardner, who went to the same school as the panel members, is on hand to help out by providing Frasier with embarrassing information about the trio. The next day, Frasier enacts his revenge against Teen Scene, embarrassing all three of them. Meanwhile, Niles decides to steal a street sign with Daphne's name on it as a romantic gesture. Daphne discovers that Martin kissed a woman named Peg at a work party, and although he insists that it was nothing special, he spends a few days waiting by the telephone in case she calls.
- In order to appeal to younger listeners, KACL's manager requests that Frasier appear on a youth-oriented radio program, called "Teen Scene." Frasier is against it, but when charmed by a young woman who is on the show, agrees to go on.
However, once the show starts, the three teenagers who speak on the show, begin to grill him on his past (including his attempted suicide after Lilith left him, as witnessed in Season 11 of the show "Cheers"). Frasier is unsure how to get out of the sticky situation, when Kirby gives Frasier some information on the three teens.
With adequate 'firepower' embarrassing the three teens, Frasier takes control of the show, and manages to turn the tables. Afterwards, he thanks Kirby for his help.
Niles is trying to find a way to make his relationship with Daphne a little more romantic, when Roz tells how a former boyfriend stole a street sign that had her last name on it as a romantic gesture. Niles attempts to do the same, attempting to pilfer a street sign with Daphne's last name on it.
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