119 "Sweet Dreams"
Written by: Jay Kogen
Directed by: Sheldon Epps
Regular Cast:
Frasier, Niles, Martin, Daphne, Roz, Bulldog, Gil, Kenny and Eddie.Guest Cast: Protester (Matt McGrath), Policeman (Bill Ferrell), Tooty the story lady (Marsha Kramer), Joe Martin (Miguel Sandoval).
Guest Callers:
Patrick (John McEnroe)Skyline: A crescent moon rises.
Plot: Frasier's car is being repaired so Daphne is his chauffeur for the week. On the way home from KACL they find out that a developer wants to tear down Hirsch & Sons, a bookshop that is to Frasier "a Seattle landmark". There's a protest and Frasier decides to join in. However he runs off before he can get arrested. Daphne is not so lucky.....
Daphne is furious at Frasier after Martin bails her out, and Frasier feels really guilty. He thinks that he runs away from all challenges, so decides to change this attitude from now on. His first act is against the new station manager, Kenny Daley, who wants the on-air staff to make advertisements. Frasier refuses, so Kenny has no choice but to fire him.
Later Kenny feels guilty. He admired Frasier for standing up to his principles and re-hires him. Unfortunately Kenny then gets fired by the station owner. Frasier decides to help Kenny out and together with Bulldog, Roz, Gil and others, goes to see the owner. Unfortunately his actions change the history of KACL for ever.
Subtitles: When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Gets Going; Once Upon A Time, Frasier, Roz, Gil, Bulldog And Tooty Went To The Black Tower...
Roz loves..... the guy who liked to make out in the occult section of a bookstore.
Where Everybody Knows Your Name: Frasier remembers the challenge he took when he left Boston and moved back to Seattle.
Trivia: Mention of
Chopper Dave, and first appearance of Kenny. This episode was the first to be directed by Sheldon Epps. The theme music is a Spanish version, as KACL becomes an all-salsa station.Read the script of this episode at
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