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Frasier

  • Serie de TV
  • 1993–2004
  • TV-PG
  • 22min
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Kelsey Grammer, David Hyde Pierce, John Mahoney, Peri Gilpin, and Jane Leeves in Frasier (1993)
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El Dr. Frasier Crane regresa a Seattle, su ciudad natal, donde vive con su padre y trabaja como psiquiatra radiofónico.El Dr. Frasier Crane regresa a Seattle, su ciudad natal, donde vive con su padre y trabaja como psiquiatra radiofónico.El Dr. Frasier Crane regresa a Seattle, su ciudad natal, donde vive con su padre y trabaja como psiquiatra radiofónico.

  • Creación
    • David Angell
    • Peter Casey
    • David Lee
  • Elenco
    • Kelsey Grammer
    • Jane Leeves
    • David Hyde Pierce
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    8.2/10
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    • Creación
      • David Angell
      • Peter Casey
      • David Lee
    • Elenco
      • Kelsey Grammer
      • Jane Leeves
      • David Hyde Pierce
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    • 35Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Ganó 37 premios Primetime Emmy
      • 130 premios ganados y 277 nominaciones en total

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    Kelsey Grammer
    Kelsey Grammer
    • Dr. Frasier Crane
    • 1993–2004
    Jane Leeves
    Jane Leeves
    • Daphne Moon…
    • 1993–2004
    David Hyde Pierce
    David Hyde Pierce
    • Dr. Niles Crane
    • 1993–2004
    Peri Gilpin
    Peri Gilpin
    • Roz Doyle
    • 1993–2004
    John Mahoney
    John Mahoney
    • Martin Crane
    • 1993–2004
    Paul Cusimano
    • Waiter…
    • 1993–2004
    Moose
    Moose
    • Eddie
    • 1993–2003
    Dan Butler
    Dan Butler
    • Bulldog Briscoe
    • 1993–2004
    Tom McGowan
    Tom McGowan
    • Kenny Daly
    • 1998–2004
    Edward Hibbert
    Edward Hibbert
    • Gil Chesterton
    • 1994–2004
    Patrick Kerr
    Patrick Kerr
    • Noel Shempsky
    • 1994–2004
    Millicent Martin
    Millicent Martin
    • Gertrude Moon
    • 2000–2003
    Saul Rubinek
    Saul Rubinek
    • Donny Douglas
    • 1999–2002
    Bebe Neuwirth
    Bebe Neuwirth
    • Dr. Lilith Sternin
    • 1994–2003
    James Aaron Oliver
    James Aaron Oliver
    • Barista…
    • 2001–2003
    Harriet Sansom Harris
    Harriet Sansom Harris
    • Bebe Glazer
    • 1993–2004
    Jane Adams
    Jane Adams
    • Dr. Mel Karnofsky
    • 1999–2000
    Luck Hari
    Luck Hari
    • Waitress
    • 1994–1997
    • Creación
      • David Angell
      • Peter Casey
      • David Lee
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    Reviewers say 'Frasier' is celebrated for its sophisticated humor, intelligent writing, and complex character dynamics. The show delves into family relationships, personal growth, and the clash between highbrow and everyday life. Frasier and Niles' rivalry and Niles' affection for Daphne offer comedic and emotional depth. The ensemble cast, led by Kelsey Grammer and David Hyde Pierce, delivers standout performances. Despite some criticisms of later seasons, 'Frasier' remains a beloved classic for its wit and timeless themes.
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    aberry-4

    If you don't get it, you don't understand

    I was pleased to see the Crane boys rewarded at the Emmys in 2004; a fitting tribute to 11 years of highly entertaining TV, the like of which I personally will miss terribly.

    Reading some of the comments on this site prompted me to write that the characters created are all based on the premise that the two experts on life are constantly frustrated by their own shortcomings and are guided, ignorantly, by the other characters, who demonstrate that their own interpretations on how to run their lives supercede the tertiary-educated brothers.

    I will sorely miss the interactions between all members of the cast and the ability of the show to hit the nail fairly and squarely on the head, when it comes to addressing the vagaries of interfamilial relationships. If you don't get this, you never will and you will never see the funny side of life.

    I look forward to Australia receiving the most recent episodes, as we are still watching reruns from about 1998! Lucky us!
    TheNovelist

    Why can't all TV shows be as intelligent as this?

    I love this TV show, and I try to watch it as much as possible! The humor is intelligent unlike some TV shows that have humor that is stupid and immature and predictable. You just have to laugh at all the situations that Niles and Frasier get into that could have been prevented in the first place if they weren't so concerned with appearances, hence the episode when they wanted to see that actor's final stage performance but couldn't because they would not get cancellation tickets! Jane Leeves' Daphne Moon is a wonderful character; she tries to offer words of advice to the Crane family that are sadly ignored most of the time. Martin is funny as the dad who is clueless as to reasons why his sons won't embrace the ordinary life(and I want a chair as comfy as his). I like how Kelsey Grammer and David Hyde Pierce showcase their musical talents on the show(and I can tell that isn't fake piano playing) quite often.

    Roz is delicious, and you have to laugh at her dysfunctionally romantic life. I enjoy watching Bebe Glazer when she comes on, Lilith is a roll-over when she makes her presence, and of course, Bulldog and his stupid and immature attitude. Watch this show! You'll get a good laugh!
    soymilk

    A Wonderful Sitcom

    It may have started life as a hopeful spin-off from 'Cheers', but right from the very first episodes, 'Frasier' proved that it had enough style and substance of its own to become a TV legend. Granted, it went on for a couple of seasons too many, and toward the end was clearly starting to suffer from a lack of fresh ideas, but for the most part this was a hilarious, insightful and often very moving programme that my Friday nights throughout the late 90s just wouldn't have been complete without. After so many years of viewing, Frasier, Niles, Martin, Daphne, Roz and Eddie feel like more than just TV characters - they're like your very own neighbours, or even great friends.

    Indeed, 'Frasier' worked so well throughout most of its run not just because of the sharp, intelligent scripting, but also due to the sheer depth of its central characters and the ongoing focus on their relationships with each other. The characterisation here was always so rich and meaningful, taking us right from Dr Frasier Crane himself, the highbrow, slightly arrogant but good-natured radio shrink, to his more laidback everyman father Martin (a retired police officer now living with his son), and prissy younger brother Niles, a fellow psychiatrist who fits two slots as both Frasier's best friend and his mortal enemy! A lot of the episodes revolved around their family troubles and clashes of interest, but were handled in a very meticulous way, and the morals always felt smooth and genuine. Though rarely quite able to see eye-to-eye with each other, you got a good sense over the course of the series that the Crane men were gradually learning to bond and grow closer together, in spite of their differences. And that's one of the aspects of 'Frasier' that roped me in head and shoulders above its other contemporary sitcoms - it was never afraid to mix heart and poignancy with its laugh-out-loud hilarity. Episodes like 'Martin does it his way', 'Our Father whose Art Ain't in Heaven' and 'Roz's Krantz and Gouldenstein are Dead' are classic examples.

    Daphne Moon, Martin's amiable English physiotherapist, and Roz Doyle, Frasier's sassy producer, were also great characters who added their own unique streaks of humour and personality to the format. Even Maris, a personage who was never seen but talked about at many an ingenious moment, managed to make her mark - it's to the credit of those wily scriptwriters that they could always have you feeling her presence solely on the word-of-mouth of other characters. On the side, any episode featuring Bebe, Frasier's positively demonic agent, can almost guarantee a laugh-riot - she was utterly hilarious, and there was never another semi-regular character quite like her.

    In terms of acting quality, the central cast was always strong, particularly Kelsey Grammar, at his utmost prime not just in fulfilling the role of our protagonist, but also in singing 'Tossed Salad and Scrambled Eggs' over the end-credits of every episode (who knew what those words were supposed to mean, but it was a great theme song! I still catch myself humming it from time to time).

    I'll also come clean with my unswerving admiration for Moose, the canine performer who rounded off the Crane household in the role of Eddie, Martin's Jack Russell, for most of the series (before retiring and being replaced by his offspring Enzo for the final fifth). Seriously, he's got to be the most talented animal actor since that cat who played Tao in 'The Incredible Journey'. Those various antics of his amounted to a lot more than just a few dumb pet tricks to secure easy "aww" reactions from the audience - Eddie had easily as much personality as any of the human ensemble, a subtle and canny little dog who's good at getting what he wants and working his way round the no-nonsense Frasier.

    As you've probably guessed by now, I loved this show and its cast of characters dearly, and was sorry to see it go in 2004, but at the same time I was pretty much aware that it had run its course. They were starting to rehash older concepts, like Frasier losing Martin's chair, which is always a bad sign. Also, too many OTT British accents from non-British guest actors had a few of us clenching our teeth this side of the Atlantic (Anthony LaPaglia, I'm looking mainly in your direction here!). But I digress, because the general history of this sitcom was just fantastic. Even if the latter-day episodes were a little weaker than the previous instalments, it's the truly great material that, in the end, really stays with you. And throughout the years there was so, so much of it.

    Mark my words - this show is all set in time to go down as the classic US sitcom of the 90s. 'Friends' may have gotten the greater media coverage when it left its own building in the same year, but 'Frasier' will always be the superior show.

    Grade: A
    Rose-35

    Very funny show

    This is one of the funniest shows on tv. Kelsey, David and the rest work so well together and are very funny. No wonder it's won the emmy for best comedy all those years in a row. I can't believe Ally McBeal beat it out this year. I don't think that show is half as funny as Frasier. What makes it even better is that the show has Peri Gilpin who is the daughter of the great Jim O'Brien who was a newscaster/weatherman for Philly news. I see where she gets her talent! Anyway Frasier is a great show that anyone would enjoy!
    9thesmythley

    Without a doubt, the funniest, touchingly humanistic US sitcom.

    Frasier has a witty, ironic, heart-warming and occasionally self-deprecating humour. Kelsey Grammar's portrayal of the generous, bordering on vain Frasier Crane is brilliant and it is always funny when his gleefully executed pretensions are shot down by the other characters, especially his father and Roz. I think that the humour of the show would be non-existent without well thought out dialogue exchanges between each character. Each character has a depth to them so that you never feel like they're just present within the show as merely a form of comic relief. That said, there are some hilarious side characters, such as Bebe Glazer, who add a little anarchy to the social dynamic of the show and serve to test Frasier's character.

    As a result, you have a show strikes a very good and thoughtful balance between comedy, drama and the always interesting and emotive character development throughout the show. For example, Frasier's relationship between his father, Niles and Daphne, Frasier and Roz, Frasier and Niles and so on. All these characters and the way they interact are very thoughtfully written and the comedy never feels contrived. They just bounce off and the way they react to one another forms the perfect chemistry for comedy and drama that any good show needs.

    The character of Frasier is complex. He is a romantic who often over-analyses the relationships he's in, only to get disappointed when things don't work out as he had idealised (something I think is quite common). Although he often helps others, he does so because he craves attention from others. At his worst, he comes off as snobby and self-absorbed, particularly in the beginning of the show. At his best, he is very giving. I think that the other characters that come into his life brings the latter out in him and softens the self-absorbed side of his personality, making him a better person throughout the show. This character dynamic is similar to the way his brother Nile's character develops throughout the series, as well as their father.

    As a result, the show is very much centred on people, on the importance of family, friends and helping others. I think the show does a stellar job at demonstrating that it is worth confronting and overcoming the many challenges that emerge out of forming relationships with people. If you are ever a bit miserable you can guarantee that Frasier's cast of characters will provide you with some much needed mirth, entertainment and maybe restore a little bit of faith in your fellow human.

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      Moose (the original Eddie) was fourteen when this show ended. His fur had turned snow white and he was almost completely deaf, but his trainer carried him out on-stage after the final episode was recorded so he could take his bows with the rest of the cast. David Hyde Pierce later said that it was one of the most moving moments of the evening, watching Moose recognize and react to the applause one last time.
    • Errores
      In some episodes, the Space Needle can be seen in the view from Frasier's apartment. In other episodes it's missing completely.
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      Frasier: [responding to a caller] Roger, at Cornell University they have an incredible piece of scientific equipment known as the Tunneling Electron Microscope. Now, this microscope is so powerful that by firing electrons you can actually see images of the atom, the infinitesimally minute building blocks of our universe. Roger, if I were using that microscope right now, I still wouldn't be able to locate my interest in your problem.

    • Créditos curiosos
      The series title changes color and the Seattle skyline image has a different animation with each episode.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into The John Larroquette Show: More Changes (1995)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Tossed Salads and Scrambled Eggs
      (Theme)

      Music by Bruce Miller

      Lyrics by Darryl Phinnessee

      Performed by Kelsey Grammer

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 16 de septiembre de 1993 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Francés
    • También se conoce como
      • Freyzer
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Studio)
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      • Grammnet Productions
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