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Fabulous FRASIER!
TV & Satellite Week
|October 07, 2023
We first encountered psychiatrist Dr Frasier Crane, played by Kelsey Grammer, in a Boston bar in the US sitcom Cheers way back in 1984. A hugely popular Seattle-set spin-off series, Frasier, then ran for 11 seasons. And now, nearly 20 years after that finished, the Doc is heading back to where it all started.

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Frasier
From Fri 13 Oct, Paramount+ (first two eps from 13 Oct, then weekly)
The eagerly anticipated Paramount+ reboot sees Frasier returning to Boston, with his nephew David (Anders Keith) in tow, to deliver a lecture at Harvard, where his old University of Oxford pal Alan (Nicholas Lyndhurst) is a professor.
The trip is also an opportunity for Frasier to try to reconnect with his son Freddy (Jack Cutmore-Scott), who works for the Boston Fire Department and, to his father’s surprise, is living with a woman called Eve (Jess Salgueiro).
So what’s in store for the cerebral shrink as he comes home?
Here, Grammer, 68, who’s also voiced Sideshow Bob in The Simpsons, gives his take on the return of one of the all-time great sitcom characters…
What’s it like returning to this role that you played for so many years?
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