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Written by: Rob Hanning Directed by: Regular Cast: Guest Cast: Waiter (James Oliver) Penelope Jean Vie (Barbara Babcock) Estelle (Damara Reilly) William (John Michael Higgins) Reggie (Michael Canavan) Spencer (Charles Janasz) Party Server (Candace Edwards) Guest Callers: Read the script of this episode here. |
Skyline: A helicopter appears over the city.Plot: Frasier and Niles hear that their prep school, Bryce Academy, is failing financially. They start to raise money to save it and hold a cocktail party to raise money. Unfortunately their friends don't have much money left as they've already spent it on boats and mansions. Luckily Martin has made friends with Penelope Jean Vie, chairwoman of the Penelope Jean Vie Foundation. They go out on a date and the boys hope to ask her to donate some money to Bryce Academy. To their horror, Martin comes back with another woman, Estelle!!! With their father dating two different women and getting confused about who he's dating on which night, Frasier and Niles decide to do something to get to Penelope. When she rings to ask Martin to a party that night - and he isn't around to answer the phone himself - Frasier accepts for his father and gets himself and Niles invited too. Now all they have to do is avoid Penelope's son William who doesn't like his mother writing cheques to good causes, and calls from Estelle demanding why Martin isn't at the date they made for that night!!! Subtitles: The Silver Fox; Check, Please. Roz loves..... Greg, a single dad at Alice's school. She takes food from Café Nervosa to him and claims to have baked it herself. Trivia: James Oliver makes his first appearance as the Waiter. Daphne is still at the health spa. Niles reveals she's lost 9lb 12oz - this is an inside joke. It was the birth weight of Jane Leeves' daughter Isabella. Barbara Babcock (Penelope) also worked with Kelsey Grammer in a few episodes of Cheers. Mention of Alice by the way. |
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