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Written by: Chuck Ranberg Anne Flett-Giordano Directed by: Regular Cast: Guest Cast: Leo (Phil Buckman) Mrs Warren (Valerie Curtin) Salesman (James Greene) Joey (Marc Robinson) Olsen (Brittany Murphy) Brown (Scotty Nguyen) Guest Callers: Read the script of this episode here. |
Skyline: The light at the top of the Space Needle flashes.Plot: After Martin has to fix his chair yet again, Frasier decides to get him a new one. At the store they find one which Frasier thinks is perfect, and take it home. Martin, however, is devastated at the loss of his chair. He persuades Frasier to get it back, as it is very special to him (click here for the reasons why). Leo the doorman tells Frasier he got rid of the chair, so Frasier asks his audience for its return on his radio show. After getting loads of wacky calls - ranging from it being on the tip of the Space Needle to flying across the skyline - the chair is tracked down. To a high school play. Unfortunately, things are not going well at the performance of Ten Little Indians. The lead actor is sick, the others are forgetting their lines and Mrs Warren, the drama teacher, is having a really stressful time. However she doesn't want to give up her new main prop - Martin's chair. Mrs Warren hears that Frasier did this play himself in high school and still remembers the words, so when the actor playing Dr Armstrong gets stomach flu, Mrs Warren says the only way Frasier can get the chair back is to once again play Dr Armstrong..... Subtitles: Sitting Pretty; Good Vibrations; Best Seat In The House It's Maris!!!: Maris has donated her old cocktail dresses to the homeless shelter. Roz loves..... the guy whom she had a date one Saturday night. On the way home her car broke down outside the church and she now has a date with the preacher. Where Everybody Knows Your Name: Mentions of Lilith and Frederick Trivia: Mention of Hester Crane. |
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