9 "Selling Out"

Written by:
Lloyd Garver

Directed by:
Andy Ackerman

Regular Cast:
Frasier Crane
Niles Crane
Martin Crane
Daphne Moon
Roz Doyle
Bulldog Briscoe
Bebe Glazer
Eddie

Guest Cast:
Dr Joyce Brothers (Herself)

Walnut (John Drayman)
Almond (Michael David Edwards)

Guest Callers:
Roger (Carl Renier)

Read the script of this episode here.

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Plot: Frasier is asked to advertise products on his show. He agrees, on two conditions - he gets to try each product first, and he gets a lovely pay cheque afterwards.

Bulldog's agent, Bebe Glazer, soon hears about this and persuades Frasier to take her as his agent so she can get him more work. He is soon advertising all sorts of things, both on his radio show and on TV. He soon starts advertising things he doesn't like - such as nuts - because Bebe thinks it will be good for his career. But how far will Frasier go?

Subtitles: Would You Buy An Eggroll From This Man?; That Better Be Your Foot; 780 AM On Your Radio Dial; The Big Kahuna; Knees Together, Lips Apart; Frasier Crane To Block.

It's Maris!!!: After watching Basic Instinct Niles and Maris pushed their beds together. This was however no easy task as Niles' room is across the hall.

Where Everybody Knows Your Name: Mention of Frederick.

Trivia: This is the first and only episode written by Lloyd Garver. Start of Bulldog's knocking on Frasier's skull and of his barking at women (hence "Bulldog"). First appearance of Bebe. Oh, and Dr Joyce Brothers becomes the first person to play herself on Frasier.

 

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