Yeah, in fact, wasn't there an episode where Niles had gotten into a wine tasting club first and that he had been part of the wine community before Frasier?
...He maybe should have used a middle name to distinguish him from the actor![]()
Makes sense; you could see the old Frasier come out whenever he was hanging out with one of his old Cheers buddies in the eps where they brought one of them back.
I believe frasier was much like his brother in the early days till he met diane. and then his life went in the craper after she left at the alter. rember he hit rock bottom after that and to start over from nothing.I think Niles had a big impact in that regard. When Frasier moved back he was confronted by the fact that Niles was a rich, successful snob and Frasier's competitive side kicked in again making him want to become a bigger snob than Niles.
he mostly drank conyack <(if that's the right spelling) or wine he rarelly drank beer.
I think that tradition carried over into Frasier as well. It is neat, though.I found it funny that some of bar patron who were regular's were actual producer's of the show.
Wonder if the character would have proved as enduring or popular had he been played by the first choice for the role, John Lithgow.
Two of the producers of Price is Right is named Michael Richards and Adam Sandler
Wonder if the character would have proved as enduring or popular had he been played by the first choice for the role, John Lithgow.
Not sure, honestly Frasier in of himself was an odd character base a spin-off around. But I think there's just something about Kelsey Grammar's acting style and what he brought to Frasier that made it work. His voice and manner of acting just sort of reeks that of someone who knows and acts like he's smarter than you.
Not sure Lithgow could have pulled that off but 3rd Rock From the Sun and Santa Claus: The Movie are likely clouding my mind.
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