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(TV Series)

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Frasier's libido fights a losing battle with his conscience when his (married) ex-wife, children's entertainer Nanny G, comes to town and invites him backstage for a rendezvous.

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Dr. Frasier Crane
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Daphne Moon
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Dr. Niles Crane
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Roz Doyle
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Martin Crane
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Nanny G
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Donald
Ashley Thomas ...
Alice May Doyle
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Kangaroo
Jody Ashworth ...
Panda
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Bunny #1
John Lathan ...
Bunny #2
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Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
Paul Cosimano ...
Waiter (uncredited)
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Eddie (uncredited)
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Nanny G's fan (uncredited)
Robert McCall ...
Boy #1 (uncredited) (voice)

Directed by

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Kelsey Grammer

Written by

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David Angell ... (created by) (creator) &
Peter Casey ... (created by) (creator) &
David Lee ... (created by) (creator)
 
Joe Keenan ... (written by)
 
Glen Charles ... (based on the character "Frasier Crane" created by) &
Les Charles ... (based on the character "Frasier Crane" created by)
 
Patricia Breen ... (story editor)

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Maggie Blanc ... producer
Peter Casey ... executive producer
Bob Daily ... co-executive producer
Kelsey Grammer ... executive producer
Tony Hicks ... co-producer
Sam Johnson ... executive producer
Joe Keenan ... executive producer
Lori Kirkland Baker ... executive producer
David Lee ... executive producer
Christopher Lloyd ... executive producer
Brian Mallut ... associate producer
Chris Marcil ... executive producer
Dan O'Shannon ... consulting producer
Heide Perlman ... co-executive producer
Jeffrey Richman ... executive producer
Jon Sherman ... executive producer
Ron Volk ... co-producer

Music by

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Bruce Miller

Cinematography by

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Ken Lamkin ... director of photography

Editing by

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Ron Volk

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Michael Halberg ... assistant editor

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Jeff Greenberg

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Roy Christopher

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Amy Skjonsby-Winslow

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Ron Olsen

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Audrey M. Bansmer ... (as Audrey Bansmer)

Makeup Department

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Bruce Hutchinson ... makeup artist
Marilyn Patricia Phillips ... hair stylist
Cydney Cornell ... hair stylist: Ms. Jane Leeves (uncredited)

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Steven Pomeroy ... unit production manager

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Jim Rose ... associate director
Marc Stirdivant ... first assistant director
Rosemarie Unite ... second assistant director

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Mark L. Brown ... leadman
Larry Clark ... general foreman (uncredited)
Frank Galvan III ... head paint foreman (uncredited)
Steven J. Monroe ... construction coordinator (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Andre Caporaso ... re-recording mixer
Robert Douglass ... re-recording mixer (as Bob Douglass)
Thomas J. Huth ... re-recording mixer (as Tommy Huth)
Dana Mark McClure ... production sound mixer
Randal S. Thomas ... supervising sound editor (as Randy Thomas)

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Gary Armstrong ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Donald Lewis ... best boy electric (uncredited)

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Sheila Guthrie ... casting executive

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Marissa Borsetto ... costume supervisor
Danielle Feller ... costume supervisor

Music Department

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Jeff Bunnell ... musician: trumpet
Andrew M. Chukerman ... musical director
Bruce Miller ... composer: theme music
Darryl Phinnessee ... composer: theme song
Chips Swanson ... music editor

Script and Continuity Department

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Gabrielle James ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Alan Mah Baxter ... assistant to producers (as a different name)
Patricia Breen ... story editor
Collin Daniel ... assistant to producers
Rosie Dean ... production coordinator (as Rosie French)
Peter Ferland ... assistant to producers
Geralyn Flood ... assistant to producers
Rob Greenberg ... creative consultant
Alison Gross ... assistant to producers (as Alison M. Gross)
Justine Hempe ... assistant to producers
Cathy Huling ... production accountant
David Lloyd ... creative consultant
Clint McCray ... assistant to producers
David Nahmod ... assistant to producers
Xochitl L. Olivas ... assistant to producers
Jeffrey Pfefferle ... assistant to producers
Siri Pinter ... assistant to producers
Rachel Pollon ... assistant to producers
Tom Reeder ... creative consultant
Jim Rose ... technical coordinator
Melissa Sadoff Oren ... assistant to producers (as Melissa Sadoff)
Jason Schemmel ... assistant to producers
Katy Schlesinger ... assistant to producers
Andy Schwartz ... assistant to producers (as Andrew Schwartz)
Stacey Tenenbaum ... assistant to producers
Joan Carey ... stand-in: Jane Leeves (uncredited)
Paul Cosimano ... stand-in: Kelsey Grammer (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

After a long time, Frasier meets his ex-wife Nanette again. Bored with her job entertaining children as a character named Nanny G, she's built up an enormous amount of passion she desperately wants to share with Frasier. However, she's married to her producer Donald. Not having had sex in six months, it's very hard for Frasier to do the right thing, especially with Nanette doing what she can to get some time alone with him. Written by Marco van Hoof

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  • 30 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Nanny G (Laurie Metcalf) asks Frasier (Kelsey Grammer), "Do you have any idea what its like to play the same character for 20 years?", a reference to the fact that Kelsey Grammer has played Frasier Crane for 20 years. See more »
Goofs Frasier's just gone into the kitchen to bring everybody some wine. There's a tray with three wine glasses on the stove. Nanny G trails behind, pours herself a glass, and takes a sip. She then proceeds to come on to Frasier. So as not to get caught up in the moment, Frasier carries the tray out to the great room and puts it on the table. There are now four wine glasses, all of which are empty. See more »
Movie Connections References One Hugs, the Other Doesn't (1992). See more »
Soundtracks The Peek-a-boo Song See more »
Crazy Credits When the title "Frasier" (in golden letters) and the usual silhouette of Seattle are on screen, an animated monorail train appears, moving from right to left in front of the "buildings". See more »
Quotes Nanny G: Frasier, if you knew how bored I am, being "Nanny Gee." How trapped I feel...
Frasier: You have a wonderful career.
Nanny G: But nothing ever changes! Do you have any idea what it's like to play the same character for twenty years?
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