Il Dr. Frasier Crane torna nella sua città natale di Seattle, dove vive con suo padre e lavora come psichiatra alla radio.Il Dr. Frasier Crane torna nella sua città natale di Seattle, dove vive con suo padre e lavora come psichiatra alla radio.Il Dr. Frasier Crane torna nella sua città natale di Seattle, dove vive con suo padre e lavora come psichiatra alla radio.
- Vincitore di 37 Primetime Emmy
- 130 vittorie e 277 candidature totali
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- QuizKelsey Grammer used an acting method that he called "requisite disrespect." He would rehearse each scene only once, and he would not learn his lines until a few moments before each scene was shot. Grammer felt that his method brought energy and realism to his performance. The cast and crew got used to it, but guest stars did not like his method.
- BlooperIn some episodes, the Space Needle can be seen in the view from Frasier's apartment. In other episodes it's missing completely.
- Citazioni
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.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe series title changes color and the Seattle skyline image has a different animation with each episode.
- ConnessioniEdited into The John Larroquette Show: More Changes (1995)
- Colonne sonoreTossed Salads and Scrambled Eggs
(Theme)
Music by Bruce Miller
Lyrics by Darryl Phinnessee
Performed by Kelsey Grammer
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.
- thesmythley
- 17 ott 2018
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