George Wendt credited as playing...
Norm Peterson
- Woody Boyd: Boy, this is a big night for me. Who wants to help me paint the town?
- Norm Peterson, Cliff Clavin, Pete: Oh, hey, all right.
- Norm Peterson: Oh, hey let's go.
- Cliff Clavin: Hey, where we going Wood?
- Woody Boyd: To the theater. I'm in charge of scenery and I've got to paint the town.
- Dr. Frasier Crane: Oh, yes. It's the only time I seriously considered giving up psychology. For--For the arts. But I couldn't disappoint my father. No, sir. Not him. I remember opening night. I stared breathlessly out from behind the curtain to see-- To see if he'd taken the seat i'd left for him. But he was too busy with his experiments to show up. Always involved with those damned experiments.
- Norm Peterson: Dad was a scientist, huh?
- Dr. Frasier Crane: No, he was a white rat. Of course he was a scientist, you nit! You see, my father wanted me to go into psychology. He insisted on it. At the time, I hated him for it. And he died before I had a chance to realize that he was right. And I never got to tell him. It's funny, isn't it?
- Woody Boyd: [chuckles] That's a good one all right, Dr. Crane.
- Dr. Frasier Crane: Woody, I meant funny in a sad, ironic way.
- Woody Boyd: [chuckles] I know. Those kill me.
