Episode Guide - Goodnight Seattle

Goodnight Seattle - the Unofficial Frasier Page
Goodnight Seattle - the Unofficial Frasier PageGoodnight Seattle - the Unofficial Frasier PageGoodnight Seattle - the Unofficial Frasier Page
Goodnight Seattle - the Unofficial Frasier Page

Detailed synopsises of all 257 episodes of the show, arranged by season.

How to use the episode guides.

Season 1

Season 1

First broadcast:
September 16th 1993 - May 19th 1994 (US)
April 20th 1994 - October 7th 1994 (UK)

 

Season 2

Season 2

First broadcast:
September 20th 1994 - May 23rd 1995 (US)
June 30th 1995 - December 15th 1995 (UK)

 

Season 3

Season 3

First broadcast:
September 19th 1995 - May 21st 1996 (US)
July 5th 1996 - December 13th 1996 (UK)

 

Season 4

Season 4

First broadcast:
September 17th 1996 - May 21st 1997 (US)
July 11th 1997 - December 19th 1997 (UK)

 

Season 5

Season 5

First broadcast:
September 23rd 1997 - May 19th 1998 (US)
January 9th 1998 - June 19th 1998 (UK)

 

Season 6

Season 6

First broadcast:
September 24th 1998 - May 2oth 1999 (US)
January 8th 1999 - June 11th 1999 (UK)

 

Season 7

Season 7

First broadcast:
September 23rd 1999 - May 18th 2000 (US)
January 7th 2000 - June 9th 2000 (UK)

 

Season 8

Season 8

First broadcast:
October 24th 2000 - May 22nd 2001 (US)
January 5th 2001 - June 15th 2001 (UK)

 

Season 9

Season 9

First broadcast:
September 25th 2001 - May 21st 2002 (US)
January 4th 2002 - May 24th 2002 (UK)

 

Season 10

Season 10

First broadcast:
September 24th 2002 - May 20th 2003 (US)
January 6th 2003 - June 9th 2003 (UK)

 

Season 11

Season 11

First broadcast:
September 23rd 2003 - May 13th 2004 (US)
January 28th 2004 - June 23rd 2004 (UK)

 

Cut Scenes

Cut Scenes

What you see on screen usually differs a bit from the original script for an episode. This section lists all the differences between script and show for episodes whose scripts were featured in the 2 Frasier script books.

 

How to use the episode guides

Episode numbers are based on the order they were shown in the USA. UK readers might notice a few differences, such as in Season 1 where Ep 16 was shown before Episodes 14 and 15 rather than after them. Episodes which are one hour long but split into two parts on British or networked television, but were originally aired in the USA as one hour-long episode are regarded as 1 episode and therefore receive just 1 number.

Some features listed below won't be found on the episode guides just yet, but they will be added in at some point!

The episode guides are structured as following:

Written by: / Directed by: The writer(s) and director of the episode.

Regular Cast: Frasier, Niles etc plus semi-regulars such as Bulldog or Sherry.

Guest Cast: Other Characters and Actors appearing in this episode.

Guest Callers: Names of callers and the voice actors. Click on them to find out their problems.

Skyline: The animation seen right at the start after the Frasier logo appears on the screen.

Plot: The plot.

Subtitles: In every episode there are subtitles between scenes. They're all listed on the guides.

It's Maris!!!: References to everyone's favourite invisible character.

Roz loves..... Who Roz's boyfriend is this episode. A list can be found here.

Martin knows..... Mentions of Martin's friends. A list can be found here.

Musical Cranes: Any references to opera, classical music etc can be found here.

Where Everybody Knows Your Name: Appearances or mentions of Cheers, the regulars, Lilith, Frederick or Boston itself when Frasier remembers when he lived there.

Hello all!: First appearances of characters, or first episodes written/directed by the writer/director.

Goodnight, Seattle: Final appearances of characters, or final episodes written/directed by the writer/director.

Trivia: Anything else to do with the episode, such as in-jokes or references to previous episodes.

Read the script of this episode at: Click on the link to read the scripts of the episode on The Frasier Files website by Nick Hartley. The main page is http://www.oocities.org/nicholas_hartley.

I hope you find the guides easy to use, and any feedback is more than welcome.


Legal Stuff:

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Goodnight Seattle created and maintained by Gareth Thomas. Any comments? Contact me and let me know. I'm listening.

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