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Frasier: Complete Series 3 DVD

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All 24 episodes from the delightfully funny third sitcom season of Frasier. Episodes Comprise: 1. She's the Boss 2. Shrink Rap 3. Martin Does It His Way 4. Leapin' Lizards 5. Kisses Sweeter Than Wine 6. Sleeping with the Enemy (1) 7. The Adventures of Bad Boy and Dirty Girl (2) 8. The Last Time I Saw Maris 9. Frasier Grinch 10. It's Hard to Say Goodbye If You Won't Leave 11. The Friend 12. Come Lie with Me 13. Moon Dance 14. The Show Where Diane Comes Back 15. A Word to the Wiseguy 16. Look Before You Leap 17. High Crane Drifter 18. Chess Pains 19. Crane vs. Crane... 20. Police Story 21. Where There's Smoke There's Fired 22. Frasier Loves Roz 23. The Focus Group 24. You Can Never Go Home Again [show more]

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Released
06 September 2004
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Paramount Home Entertainment 
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Runtime
720 minutes 
Features
PAL 
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5014437925534 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play All 24 episodes from the third series of the sitcom about a middle-aged Seattle psychiatrist beset by problems largely of his own making. In 'She's the Boss', Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) falls out with Kate (Mercedes Ruehl), the new station manager. 'Shrink Rap' has Frasier and Niles (David Hyde Pierce) deciding to work together - with disastrous results. 'Martin Does It His Way' sees Frasier discover a half-finished song written by his dad (John Mahoney). 'Leapin' Lizards' finds Frasier turning the tables on Bulldog (Dan Butler) and playing a practical joke all of his own. 'Kisses Sweeter Than Wine' has Daphne (Jane Leeves) get very excited about the man from the floor polishing service. 'Sleeping With the Enemy' sees Frasier attempt to represent the staff in a pay dispute. 'The Adventures of Bad Boy and Dirty Girl' finds Frasier and Kate taking their relationship onto the airwaves. In 'The Last Time I Saw Maris', Niles is thrown out of the house by his wife. 'Frasier Grinch' has Frasier embark on some last-minute Christmas shopping. 'It's Hard to Say Goodbye If You Won't Leave' sees Frasier and Kate spend the night in an airport lounge when she announces that she's leaving for Chicago. 'The Friend' finds Frasier looking for a new friend. 'Come Lie With Me' has everyone concerned that Daphne might leave the Crane household. 'Moon Dance' sees Daphne and Niles dance the tango together - but does it mean as much to her as it does to him? 'The Show Where Diane Comes Back' finds Frasier agreeing to finance the Seattle production of his ex-fiancee's (Shelley Long) play about a bunch of losers in a bar. 'A Word to the Wiseguy' has the Crane brothers get involved with a shady character. 'Look Before You Leap' sees Frasier getting ready to sing an operatic aria in public. 'High Crane Drifter' finds Frasier involved in a cafe dispute. 'Chess Pains' has Frasier suffer a chess beating at the hands of his father. 'Crane vs Crane' sees the Crane brothers back opposing sides in a court case. 'Police Story' finds Frasier falling for a policewoman. In 'Where There's Smoke There's Fired', Frasier must help his agent Bebe (Harriet Sansom Harris) give up smoking. 'Frasier Loves Roz' has Roz (Peri Gilpin) mistakenly believe that Frasier is declaring romantic intentions towards her. 'The Focus Group' sees Frasier get uptight when a focus group member declares his show less than perfect. And finally, in 'You Can Never Go Home Again', Frasier remembers the day he first came to Seattle.

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