161 "Morning Becomes Entertainment"

Written by: Rob Hanning & Jay Kogen

Directed by: Pamela Fryman

Regular Cast: Frasier, Niles, Martin, Daphne, Roz, Bebe and Eddie.

Guest Cast: Matt (Carlos Jacott), Stage Manager (Ilo Orleans), Bethany (Karen Hensel).

Guest Callers: None this episode.

Skyline: Lights go on in the skyscrapers.

Plot: Frasier's contact with KACL is due for renewal and Bebe is sorting this out. The Frasier Crane Show is off the air for a week because Kenny wants to try out a new show - Car Chat With Bob & Bethany. However Bebe also has very exciting news - the breakfast show AM Seattle's hosts are going on holiday and Frasier and Roz have been given the jobs as guest presenters!!!

Unfortunately Roz is ill on the first morning of their show. Bebe acts quick and steps in at the last minute. She is a big hit with the viewers, and the producers consider hiring Frasier and Bebe as their permanent presenters. Things aren't helped too much by Bebe falling in love with the spotlight either.

Frasier wants to get back to his radio show, but Bebe wants to stay on TV. She tries to convince him to leave the radio and start a career in TV. But is this what Frasier wants?

Meanwhile Daphne drags Martin down to the opticians to get glasses, but the only pair he likes are ladies glasses. Cue some very strange looks.....

Subtitles: I Think That Smell Is Grease Paint!

Martin knows..... the guys at McGinty's who are nudging each other about Martin's glasses.

Trivia: First appearance of Bebe for a long time - almost 2 years in fact. Mention of Kenny.

Read the script of this episode at http://www.oocities.org/Hollywood/Derby/3267/719.html.

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