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David Angell | Peter Casey | David Lee

Kelsey Grammer

Jane Leeves

David Hyde Pierce

Peri Gilpin

John Mahoney

United States

Maggie Blanc

David Lee | Kelsey Grammer | Pamela Fryman | James Burrows | Sheldon Epps | Philip Charles MacKenzie | Jeffrey Melman | Katy Garretson | Scott Ellis | Andy Ackerman | Wil Shriner | Robert H. Egan | Jerry Zaks | Rick Beren | Gordon Hunt | Cynthia J. Popp

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September 16, 1993 – May 13, 2004

Cheers (1982–1993)

The Tortellis

"Tossed Salad & Scrambled Eggs"

Darryl Phinnessee & Bruce Miller – Composers

Kelsey Grammer - Singer

Jean Smart | Christine Baranski | Bebe Neuwirth | Laura Linney | Anthony LaPaglia | Adam Arkin | Brian Cox | Derek Jacobi | Victor Garber | Woody Harrelson | Piper Laurie | Patti LuPone | James Earl Jones | Marsha Mason | Griffin Dunne | Harris Yulin | Shelley Long | Nathan Lane | JoBeth Williams | John Glover | Steven Anthony Lawrence | Phil Donahue | Marlo Thomas | Jennifer Beals | Linda Hamilton | Wolfgang Puck | Rene Auberjonois | Lily Tomlin | Mel Brooks | Malcolm McDowell | Carrie Fisher | David Duchovny | Ron Howard

American Cinema Editors, USA

2004 Nominated Eddie Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television Ron Volk for: "Rooms with a View"

2002 Nominated - Eddie Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television Ron Volk for: "Daphne Returns"

2001 Nominated Eddie - Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television Ron Volk for: "Dark Side Of The Moon"

2000 Won Eddie Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television Ron Volk for: "Three Valentines"

1999 Won Eddie Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television Ron Volk for: "Room Service"

1998 Won Eddie Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television Ron Volk for: "Perspective on Christmas"

1996 Nominated Eddie Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television Timothy Mozer for: "Adventures of Bad Boy and Dirty Girl"

American Comedy Awards, USA

2001 Nominated American Comedy Award Funniest Female Guest Appearance in a TV Series Jean Smart

2001 Nominated American Comedy Award Funniest Male Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication Kelsey Grammer

2001 Nominated American Comedy Award Funniest Supporting Male Performer in a TV Series David Hyde Pierce

2000 Won American Comedy Award Funniest Supporting Male Performer in a TV Series David Hyde Pierce

2000 Won American Comedy Award Funniest Television Series

2000 Nominated American Comedy Award Funniest Female Guest Appearance in a TV Series Christine Baranski

2000 Nominated American Comedy Award Funniest Female Guest Appearance in a TV Series Bebe Neuwirth

1999 Won American Comedy Award Funniest Supporting Male Performer in a TV Series David Hyde Pierce

1999 - Nominated American Comedy Award Funniest Female Guest Appearance in a TV Series - Bebe Neuwirth

1999 Nominated American Comedy Award Funniest Male Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication Kelsey Grammer

1998 Won American Comedy Award Funniest Supporting Male Performer in a TV Series David Hyde Pierce

1997 Won American Comedy Award Funniest Supporting Male Performer in a TV Series David Hyde Pierce

1996 Won American Comedy Award Funniest Male Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication Kelsey Grammer

1996 Won American Comedy Award Funniest Supporting Male Performer in a TV Series David Hyde Pierce

1995 Won American Comedy Award Funniest Male Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication Kelsey Grammer

1996 Won American Comedy Award Funniest Supporting Male Performer in a TV Series David Hyde Pierce

Angel Awards

2001 Nominated Silver Angel Television

Art Directors Guild

1998 Nominated Excellence in Production Design Award Television Series Roy Christopher (Production Designer) & Richard Fernandez (Art Director)

1997 Nominated Excellence in Production Design Award Television - Roy Christopher & (Production Designer) & Wendell Johnson (Art Director)

BMI Film & TV Awards
2004 Won BMI TV Music Award Darryl Phinnessee

2003 Won BMI TV Music Award Darryl Phinnessee

2002 Won BMI TV Music Award Darryl Phinnessee

2001 Won BMI TV Music Award Darryl Phinnessee

2000 Won BMI TV Music Award Darryl Phinnessee & Bruce Miller

1999 Won BMI TV Music Award Bruce Miller & Darryl Phinnessee

1998 Won BMI TV Music Award Bruce Miller & Darryl Phinnessee

1997 Won BMI TV Music Award Bruce Miller & Darryl Phinnessee

1996 Won BMI TV Music Award Bruce Miller & Darryl Phinnessee

1995 Won BMI TV Music Award Bruce Miller & Darryl Phinnessee

1994 Won BMI TV Music Award Bruce Miller & Darryl Phinnessee

British Comedy Awards

1996 Won British Comedy Award Best International Comedy

Casting Society of America, USA

2004 Nominated Artios Best Casting for TV, Comedy Episodic Jeff Greenberg

2003 Nominated Artios Best Casting for TV, Comedy Episodic Jeff Greenberg

2002 Nominated Artios Best Casting for TV, Comedy Episodic Jeff Greenberg

2001 Nominated Artios Best Casting for TV, Comedy Episodic Jeff Greenberg

2000 Nominated Artios Best Casting for TV, Comedy Episodic Jeff Greenberg

1999 Won Artios Best Casting for TV, Comedy Episodic Jeff Greenberg

1998 Nominated Artios Best Casting for TV, Comedy Episodic Jeff Greenberg

1997 Won Artios Best Casting for TV, Comedy Episodic Jeff Greenberg

1996 Won Artios Best Casting for TV, Comedy Episodic Jeff Greenberg

1995 Won Artios Best Casting for TV, Comedy Episodic Jeff Greenberg

1994 Won Artios Best Casting for TV, Comedy Episodic Jeff Greenberg

1994 Nominated Artios Best Casting for TV, Pilot Jeff Greenberg

Directors Guild of America, USA

2001 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series' Pamela Fryman for: "And The Dish Ran Away With The Spoon", parts I + II

2000 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series' Pamela Fryman for: "The Flight Before Christmas"

2000 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series' Katy Garretson for: "Dr. Nora"

1999 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series' Kelsey Grammer for: "Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz"

1998 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series' for: Pamela Fryman "Halloween Part I"

1996 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series' David Lee for: "Daphne's Room"

1995 Won DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series' David Lee, Bill Carroll (unit Production manager); Brian James Ellis (First Assistant Director); Katy Garretson (Second Assistant Director); Rick Beren (Technical Coordinator) (plaques) for: "The Matchmaker"

1995 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series' Rick Beren for: "The Unkindest Cut Of All"

1994 Won DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series' James Burrows, Bill Carroll (Unit Production Manager); Brian James Ellis (First Assistant Director); Steven Pomeroy (Second Assistant Director); Rick Beren (Technical Coordinator) (plaques) for: "The Good Son"

Emmy Awards

2004 Won Emmy Outstanding Art Direction for a Multi-Camera Series Roy Christopher (Production Designer); Amy Skjonsby-Winslow (Art Director); Ron Olsen (Set decorator) for: "Freudian Sleep/Caught In The Act"

2004 Won Emmy Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Laura Linney as "Charlotte"

2004 Won Emmy Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Kelsey Grammer

2004 Won Emmy Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series Ron Volk (Editor) for: "Goodnight, Seattle"

2004 Won Emmy Outstanding Multi-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series or Special Thomas J. Huth, Andre Caporaso & Robert Douglass (Re-Recording Mixers); Dana Mark McClure (Production sound mixer) for: "The Doctor Is Out"

2004 Won Emmy Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

2004 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series Jeff Greenberg

2004 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Anthony LaPaglia as "Simon Moon"

2004 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Christopher Lloyd & Joe Keenan (writers) for "Goodnight, Seattle"

2003 Won Emmy Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series Ron Volk for: "Rooms With A View"

2003 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series -en Lamkin (Director of Photography) for: "Rooms With A View"

2003 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Multi-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series or Special Thomas J. Huth, Andre Caporaso & Robert Douglass (re-recording mixers); Dana Mark McClure (Production Sound Mixer) for: "Daphne Does Dinner"

2003 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

2003 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series John Mahoney

2002 Won Emmy Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Anthony LaPaglia as "Simon" for: "The Mother Load"

2002 Won Emmy Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series Ron Volk (Editor) for: "The Proposal"

2002 Won Emmy Outstanding Multi-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series or Special Dana Mark McClure (Production mixer); Thomas J. Huth (re-recording mixer); Andre Caporaso & Robert Douglass (Re-Recording Mixers) for: "Bla-Z-Boy"

2002 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series Jeff Greenberg

2002 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series Ken Lamkin (Director of Photography) for: "Deathtrap"

2002 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Adam Arkin as "Tom" for: "The Two Hundredth"

2002 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Brian Cox as "Harry Moon" for: "Moons Over Seattle"

2002 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Kelsey Grammer

2002 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

2001 Won Emmy Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series - Derek Jacobi as "Jackson Riley" for: "The Show Must Go Off"

2001 Won Emmy Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Jean Smart as "Lana Gardner"

2001 Won Emmy Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series Ron Volk (Editor) for: "Daphne Returns"

2001 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Art Direction for a Multi-Camera Series Roy Christopher (Art Director); Ron Olsen (Set Decorator) for: "Cranes Go Caribbean"

2001 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series Jeff Greenberg (Casting Executive)

2001 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series Ken Lamkin (cinematographer) for: "And The Dish Ran Away With The Spoon"

2001 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series - David Angell, Peter Casey, David Lee, Dan O'Shannon, Kelsey Grammer & Mark Reisman (Executive Producers); Jon Sherman, Rob Hanning, Sam Johnson, Chris Marcil & Lori Kirkland (Co-Executive Producers); Gayle Abrams,
Eric Zicklin, Bob Daily, David Lloyd & Maggie Blanc (Producers)

2001 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Victor Garber as "Ferguson" for: "Taking Liberties"

2001 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series - Kelsey Grammer

2001 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Multi-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series or a Special Dana Mark McClure (Production mixer); Thomas J. Huth, Andre Caporaso & Robert Douglass (Re-Recording Mixers) for: "Hooping Cranes"

2001 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

2000 Won Emmy Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Jean Smart as "Lorna Lenley"

2000 Won Emmy Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series Ron Volk & Scott Maisano for: "Something Borrowed, Someone Blue"

2000 - Nominated Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series David Angell (executive producer); David Lee, Peter Casey, Christopher Lloyd, Joe Keenan & Kelsey Grammer (Executive Producers); Jay Kogen, Dan O'Shannon, Sam Johnson & Chris Marcil (Co-Executive Producers); Charlie Hauck, Mark Reisman, Rob Hanning & Jon Sherman (Supervising Producers); Maggie Blanc (Producer) | David Lloyd | Lori Kirkland

2000 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Anthony LaPaglia as "Simon Moon"

2000 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Kelsey Grammer

2000 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series Ron Volk for: "Dark Side Of The Moon"

2000 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special Dana Mark McClure (Production Mixer); Andre Caporaso & Robert Douglass & Thomas J. Huth (Re-Recording Mixers) for: "Something Borrowed, Someone Blue"

2000 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

2000 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Christopher Lloyd & Joe Keenan for: "Something Borrowed, Someone Blue"

1999 Won Emmy Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

1999 Won Emmy Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Jay Kogen for: "Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz"

1999 - Nominated Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series David Angell, Peter Casey, David Lee, Christopher Lloyd & Kelsey Grammer (Executive Producers); Joe Keenan (Co-Executive Producer); Jay Kogen, Jeffrey Richman, Rob Greenberg & Janis Hirsch (Supervising Producers); Maggie Blanc & David Lloyd

1999 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Woody as "Woody" for: "The Show Where Woody Shows Up"

1999 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Christine as "Dr. Nora Fairchild" for: "Dr. Nora"

1999 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Piper Laurie as "Mrs. Mulhern" for: "Dr. Nora"

1999 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Kelsey Grammer

1999 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series Ron Volk for: "Shutout in Seattle"

1999 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special Dana Mark McClure (Production Mixer); Thomas J. Huth, Andre Caporaso & Robert Douglass (Re-Recording Mixers) for: "Three Valentines"

1999 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series John Mahoney

1998 Won Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series David Angell, Peter Casey, David Lee & Christopher Lloyd (Executive Producers); Joe Keenan (Co-Executive Producer); Jay Kogen & Jeffrey Richman (Supervising Producers); Maggie Randell, Suzanne Martin, Rob Greenberg & David Lloyd (Producers); Mary Fukuto & Lori Kirkland (Co-Producers)

1998 Won Emmy Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Kelsey Grammer

1998 Won Emmy Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series Ron Volk for: "Room Service"

1998 Won Emmy Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

1998 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Casting for a Series Jeff Greenberg

1998 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Costume Design for a Series Audrey M. Bansmer for: "Halloween"

1998 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Patti as "Zora" for: "Beware Of Greeks"

1998 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series Janet Ashikaga for: "Roz And The Schnoz"

1998 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special Dana Mark McClure (Production Mixer); John Reiner, Andre Caporaso, Robert Douglass (Re-Recording Mixers) for: "Beware Of Greeks"

1998 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Jane Leeves

1998 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Joe Keenan for: "The Ski Lodge"

1997 Won Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series - David Angell, Peter Casey, David Lee & Christopher Lloyd (Executive Producers); Chuck Ranberg , Anne Flett-Giordano, Joe Keenan, Michael B. Kaplan (Supervising Producers); Maggie Randell, William Lucas Walker & Suzanne Martin (Producers); Rob Greenberg & Mary Fukuto (Co-Producers)

1997 Won Emmy Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series David Lee (Director) for: "To Kill a Talking Bird"

1997 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Casting for a Series Jeff Greenberg (Casting Executive)

1997 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Editing for a Series - Multi-Camera Production Ron Volk for: "To Kill A Mockingbird"

1997 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series James Earl Jones as "Norman" for: "Roz's Krantz And Gouldenstein Are Dead"

1997 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Marsha Mason as "Sherry" for:"Dad Loves Sherry, The Boys Just Whine"

1997 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Kelsey Grammer

Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special John Reiner, Andre Caporaso & Robert Douglass (Re-Recording Mixers); Dana Mark McClure (Production mixer) for: "Liar, Liar!"

1997 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

1996 Won Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series Peter Casey, David Angell, David Lee, Christopher Lloyd, Vic Rauseo, Linda Morris (Executive Producers); Steven Levitan (Co-Executive Producer); Maggie Randell, Chuck Ranberg, Anne Flett-Giordano, Joe Keenan, Jack Burditt & Mary Fukuto (Co-Producers)

1996 Won Emmy Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series - Multi-Camera Production Ron Volk for: "The Show Where Diane Comes Back"

1996 Won Emmy Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special Dana Mark McClure (Production mixer); Thomas J. Huth, David M. Weishaar & Robert Douglass (Re-Recording Mixers) for: "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine"

1996 Won Emmy Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing for a Comedy Series Joe Keenan, Christopher Lloyd. Rob Greenberg, Jack Burditt, Chuck Ranberg, Anne Flett-Giordano, Linda Morris & Vic Rauseo for: "Moondance"

1996 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Griffin Dunne as “Bob” for: "The Friend"

1996 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Harris Yulin as “Jerome Blelasco” for: "A Word to the Wiseguy"

1996 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Shelley Long as "Diane Chambers" for:"The Show Where Diane Comes Back"

1996 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Individual Achievement in Casting for a Series Jeff Greenberg (casting)

1996 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series - Multi-Camera Production Timothy Mozer for: "The Adventures Of Bad Boy And Dirty Girl"

1996 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Kelsey Grammer

1996 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

1995 Won Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series Peter Casey, David Angell, David Lee, Christopher Lloyd (Executive Producers); Vic Rauseo & Linda Morris (Co-Executive Producers); Maggie Randell, David Pollock & Elias Davis (Producers); Chuck Ranberg, Anne Flett-Giordano & Joe Keenan (Co-Producers)

1995 Won Emmy Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing for a Comedy Series David Lee for: "The Matchmaker"

1995 Won Emmy Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing for a Comedy Series Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano for: "An Affair To Forget"

1995 Won Emmy Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Kelsey Grammer

1995 Won Emmy Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

1995 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Nathan Lane as “Phil” for: "Fool Me Once, Shame On You. Fool Me Twice..."

1995 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Bebe Neuwirth as “Lilith” for: "Adventures In Paradise", part II

1995 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series JoBeth Williams as "Madeline" for: "Adventures In Paradise", part II

1995 - Nominated Emmy Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Series Roy Christopher (Art Director); Ron Olsen (Set Decorator) for: "The Innkeepers"

1995 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series - Multi-Camera Production Ron Volk for: "The Matchmaker"

1995 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special Dana Mark McClure (Production Sound Mixer); Thomas J. Huth (Re-Recording Mixer - dialogue); David M. Weishaar (Re-Recording Mixer - effects); Robert Douglass (Re-Recording Mixer - laughs/effects) for: "Adventures In Paradise", part II

1995 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing for a Comedy Series Joe Keenan for: "The Matchmaker"

1994 Won Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series - Peter Casey, David Angell & David Lee (Executive Producers); Christopher Lloyd (Co-Executive Producer); Denise Moss & Sy Dukane (Supervising Producers); Maggie Randell (Producer); Linda Morris & Vic Rauseo (Consulting Producers)

1994 Won Emmy Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing in a Comedy Series James Burrows (Director) for: "The Good Son"

1994 Won Emmy Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series - Multi-Camera Production Ron Volk (Editor) for: "The Show Where Lilith Comes Back"

1994 Won Emmy Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Comedy Series David Angell, Peter Casey & David Lee (Writers) for: "The Good Son"

1994 Won Emmy Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Kelsey Grammer

1994 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series - John Glover as "Ned Miller" for: "Oops"

1994 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Series Roy Christopher (Art Director); Sharon Viljoen & Ron Olsen (Set Decorators) for: "A Midwinter Night's Dream"

1994 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Individual Achievement in Main Title Theme Music Bruce Miller (Composer); Darryl Phinnessee (Lyricist)

1994 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special Thomas J. Huth, Sam Black & Bobby Douglas (Re-Recording Mixers) | Robert Crosby (Production Mixer) - "A Midwinter Night's Dream"

1994 - Nominated Emmy Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Comedy Series - Ken Levine & David Isaacs (Writers) for: "The Show Where Lilith Comes Back"

1994 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

Golden Globes, USA

2002 Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy Kelsey Grammer

2002 Nominated Golden Globe Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy

2001 Won Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical Kelsey Grammer

2001 Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV David Hyde Pierce

2001 Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV John Mahoney

2001 Nominated Golden Globe Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical

1999 Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical Kelsey Grammer

1999 Nominated Golden Globe Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical

1998 Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV David Hyde Pierce

1998 Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical Kelsey Grammer

1998 Nominated Golden Globe Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical

1997 Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV David Hyde Pierce

1997 Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical Kelsey Grammer

1997 Nominated Golden Globe Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical

1996 Won Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical Kelsey Grammer

1996 Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV David Hyde Pierce

1996 Nominated Golden Globe Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical

1995 Won Golden Globe Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical

1995 Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV David Hyde Pierce

1995 Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical Kelsey Grammer

1995 Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV Jane Leeves

1994 Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV John Mahoney

1994 Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical Kelsey Grammer

1994 Nominated Golden Globe Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical

Humanitas Prize

2003 Nominated Humanitas Prize 30 Minute Category Dan O'Shannon, Lori Kirkland & Bob Daily for: "Rooms With A View"

2001 Nominated Humanitas Prize 30 Minute Category Jon Sherman & Dan O'Shannon for "Frasier's Edge"

2000 Won Humanitas Prize 30 Minute Category Jay Kogen for: "Something About Dr. Mary"

1998 Nominated Humanitas Prize 30 Minute Category Jeffrey Richman & Suzanne Martin for "The Kid"

1996 Won Humanitas Prize 30 Minute Category Steven Levitan

1994 Nominated Humanitas Prize 30 Minute Category David Angell, Peter Casey & David Lee for: "The Good Son"

Image Awards

2001 Nominated Image Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Kim Coles

1998 Nominated Image Award Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series James Earl Jones

PGA Awards

2002 Nominated Television Producer of the Year Award in Episodic - Comedy unknown

2001 Nominated Television Producer of the Year Award in Episodic - Comedy unknown

1996 Won Television Producer of the Year Award in Episodic David Angell, Peter Casey, David Lee, Christopher Lloyd, Vic Rauseo, Linda Morris & Steven Levitan

Peabody Awards

1995 Won Peabody Award

People’s Choice Awards

1999 Won People's Choice Award Favorite Television Comedy Series. Tied with Seinfeld (1990)

1994 Won People's Choice Award Favorite New TV Comedy Series. Tied with Grace Under Fire (1993)

Satellite Awards

2005 Nominated Golden Satellite Award Best DVD Release of TV Shows for the final season

2004 Nominated Golden Satellite Award Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Comedy or Musical David Hyde Pierce

2004 Nominated Golden Satellite Award Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Comedy or Musical - Jane Leeves

2003 Nominated Golden Satellite Award Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Comedy or Musical David Hyde Pierce

2002 Won Golden Satellite Award Best Performance by an Actor in a Series, Comedy or Musical - Kelsey Grammer

2002 Nominated Golden Satellite Award Best Television Series, Comedy or Musical

2001 Nominated Golden Satellite Award Best Performance by an Actor in a Series, Comedy or Musical John Mahoney

2001 Nominated Golden Satellite Award Best Television Series, Comedy or Musical

2000 Nominated Golden Satellite Award Best Performance by an Actor in a Series, Comedy or Musical David Hyde Pierce

2000 Nominated Golden Satellite Award Best Performance by an Actress in a Series, Comedy or Musical Jane Leeves

2000 Nominated Golden Satellite Award Best Television Series, Comedy or Musical

1999 Nominated Golden Satellite Award Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical - Kelsey Grammer

1999 Nominated Golden Satellite Award Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical

1998 Won Golden Satellite Award Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical Kelsey Grammer

1998 Won Golden Satellite Award Best Television Series Comedy or Musical

Screen Actors Guild Awards

2004 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Peri Gilpin, Kelsey Grammer, Jane Leeves, John Mahoney & David Hyde Pierce

2003 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Peri Gilpin, Kelsey Grammer, Jane Leeves, John Mahoney & David Hyde Pierce

2002 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Kelsey Grammer

200- Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

2002 - Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Peri Gilpin, Kelsey Grammer, Jane Leeves, John Mahoney & David Hyde Pierce

2001 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Kelsey Grammer

2001 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

2001 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Peri Gilpin, Kelsey Grammer, Jane Leeves, John Mahoney & David Hyde Pierce

2000 Won Actor Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Peri Gilpin, Kelsey Grammer, Jane Leeves, John Mahoney & David Hyde Pierce

2000 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Kelsey Grammer

2000 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

1999 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Kelsey Grammer

1999 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

1999 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Peri Gilpin, Kelsey Grammer, Jane Leeves, John Mahoney & David Hyde Pierce

1998 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Kelsey Grammer

1998 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

1998 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Dan Butler, Peri Gilpin, Kelsey Grammer, Jane Leeves, John Mahoney & David Hyde Pierce

1997 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Kelsey Grammer

1997 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

1997 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Dan Butler, Peri Gilpin, Kelsey Grammer, Jane Leeves, John Mahoney & David Hyde Pierce

1996 Won Actor Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

1996 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Kelsey Grammer

1996 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Dan Butler, Peri Gilpin, Kelsey Grammer, Jane Leeves, John Mahoney & David Hyde Pierce

1995 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Kelsey Grammer

1995 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

1995 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Peri Gilpin, Kelsey Grammer, Jane Leeves, John Mahoney & David Hyde Pierce

TV Guide Awards

2001 Nominated TV Guide Award Actor of the Year in a Comedy Series Kelsey Grammer

2001 Nominated TV Guide Award Actor of the Year in a Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

2001 Nominated TV Guide Award Comedy Series of the Year

2001 Nominated TV Guide Award Supporting Actor of the Year in a Comedy Series John Mahoney

2001 Nominated TV Guide Award Supporting Actress of the Year in a Comedy Series Jane Leeves

2000 Won TV Guide Award Favorite Actor in a Comedy David Hyde Pierce

2000 Won TV Guide Award Favorite TV Pet for: "Eddie"

2000 Nominated TV Guide Award Favorite Comedy Series

1999 Won TV Guide Award Favorite Comedy Series

1999 Nominated TV Guide Award Favorite Actor in a Comedy David Hyde Pierce

TV Land Awards

2006 Nominated TV Land Award Broadcaster of the Year Kelsey Grammer

2005 Nominated TV Land Award Choicest Sitcom Décor Frasier's apartment

2005 Nominated TV Land Award Classic TV Broadcaster of the Year Kelsey Grammer

Television Critics Association Awards

2004 Nominated Heritage Award

2000 Nominated TCA Award Outstanding Achievement in Comedy

1999 Nominated TCA Award Individual Achievement in Comedy Kelsey Grammer

1998 Won TCA Award Individual Achievement in Comedy David Hyde Pierce

1997 Won TCA Award Individual Achievement in Comedy David Hyde Pierce

1996 Won TCA Award Outstanding Achievement in Comedy

1995 Won TCA Award Outstanding Achievement in Comedy

1994 Won TCA Award Outstanding Achievement in Comedy

Viewers for Quality Television Awards

2000 Won Q Award Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

2000 Nominated Q Award Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Kelsey Grammer

2000 Nominated Q Award Best Quality Comedy Series

2000 Nominated Q Award Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Comedy Series John Mahoney

2000 Nominated Q Award Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Comedy Series Peri Gilpin

2000 Nominated Q Award Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Comedy Series Jane Leeves

1999 Nominated Q Award Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Kelsey Grammer

1999 Nominated Q Award Best Quality Comedy Series

1999 Nominated Q Award Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

1999 Nominated Q Award Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Comedy Series Jane Leeves

1998 Won Q Award Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Kelsey Grammer

1998 Won Q Award Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

1998 Nominated Q Award Best Quality Comedy Series

1998 Nominated Q Award Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Comedy Series John Mahoney

1998 Nominated Q Award Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Comedy Series Peri Gilpin

1998 Nominated Q Award Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Comedy Series - Jane Leeves

1997 Won Q Award Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Kelsey Grammer

1996 Won Q Award Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Kelsey Grammer

1996 Won Q Award Best Quality Comedy Series

1996 Won Q Award Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

1995 Won Q Award Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Kelsey Grammer

1995 Won Q Award Best Quality Comedy Series

1995 Won Q Award Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

1995 Won Q Award Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Comedy Series Jane Leeves

1994 - Won Q Award Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Comedy Series David Hyde Pierce

Writers Guild of America, USA

2004 Won WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy Bob Daily for: "No Sex, Please, We're Skittish"

2003 Won WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy Dan O'Shannon, Lori Kirkland & Bob for: "Rooms With A View"

2001 Won WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy Christopher Lloyd & Joe Keenan for: "Something Borrowed, Someone Blue"

2001 Nominated WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy Joe Keenan for episode "Out With Dad"

2000 Won WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy Jay Kogen for: "Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz"

1999 Won WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy Rob Greenberg for: "Frasier's Imaginary Friend"

1998 Nominated WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy - Rob Greenberg for: "The Impossible Dream"

1996 Won WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy Joe Keenan for: "The Matchmaker"

Nominated WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy Elias Davis & David Pollock for: "The Club"

Young Artist Awards

2003 Nominated Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series - Guest Starring Young Actor Steven Anthony Lawrence




Kelsey Grammer on Frasier David Hyde Pierce and Jane Leeves on Frasier John Mahoney on Frasier Kelsey Grammer in Frasier

In this witty sequel to one of television’s most famous shows, ‘Cheers’ neurotic psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) got off his Boston barstool, divorced his nagging wife, Lilith and moved back to his home town of Seattle to begin a new life, which turned out to be a lot like his old life, full of smart people who constantly deflated his pompousness. Frasier had a new job, hosting a radio advice show on KACL and a striking, ultra-chic apartment with a panoramic view of the Seattle skyline. Into this too orderly world came his psychiatrist brother, Niles (David Hyde Pierce), who was even fussier than he was and his grumpy blue-collar dad, Martin (John Mahoney), a retired cop. Martin was disabled (he had been shot in the line of duty) and came to live with Frasier, bringing his disgustingly tattered favorite chair and his small dog, Eddie, who simply sat and stared at Frasier. The three men argued constantly.

Smoothing the waters was Daphne Moon (Jane Leeves), a cheerful and seemingly psychic English home-care worker and physical therapist who looked after Dad. Frasier’s chief foils at the station were sensible Roz Doyle (Peri Gilpin), his producer and call-screener (oh, those nutty calls!) and Bob ‘Bulldog’ Briscoe (Dan Butler), the macho sports caster (‘The Gonzo Sports Show’). Perhaps the funniest character in ‘Frasier’ was not seen at all. Niles’s rich, insufferable wife, Maris, was only spoken of or described as she moved off-camera, flaunting convention and sweeping lower classes of humanity before her. Niles, who lived with her in her family’s preposterously ornate Gothic mansion, provided hilarious running commentary.

Also interacting with Frasier was Gil, the restaurant critic at the station. Memorable guests included Frasier’s conniving agent Bebe Glazer (Harriet Sansom Harris) and his school-age son Frederick (various actors played the part, most frequently was Trevor Einhorn). Several ‘Cheers’ alumni dropped by: Shelley long, Ted Danson, Woody Harrelson and Bebe Neuwirth (Lilith). Real life celebrities who did guest shots as callers to Frasier’s show – literally phoning in their roles – included Mel Brooks (as a man who was traumatized because Santa left him a dead puppy), Art Garfunkel (who had so little to do that he agreed to stay on the line until tomorrow), Kevin Bacon (one of Roz’s bad dates), Jane Pauley (who set someone’s lawn on fire for not curbing their dog), Randy Travis (who couldn’t fit into his evening gown) and Bob Costas (who asked a complicated basketball question).

Niles and Maris separated in early 1997, leading to a long estrangement and eventually a divorce, in which Niles’s unseen skinnier-than-imaginable “ice princess” tried to bleed him dry. Niles longed for Daphne, who took his shy advances as friendly banter and didn’t realize he truly loved her. All the principals actively dated, resulting in one calamity after another. In 1997, Roz became pregnant, giving birth in May 1998, just as Frasier cost the entire KACL crew their jobs by inadvertently convincing station management to switch to an all-Latin format (they were re-hired after a few months).

Joining in later seasons were Kenny Daly (Tom McGowan), the new station manager and Donny Douglas (Saul Rubinek), Niles’ scrappy lawyer. Melinda ‘Mel’ Karnofsky (Jane Adams) was initially Frasier’s girlfriend, but she subsequently eloped with Niles. Niles really loved Daphne, however, so he and Mel eventually divorced though not until Mel had tormented him for months by making him engage in a sham marriage. Finally, during the 2000 – 2001 season, Niles and Daphne began dating and were engaged. The engagement was so long and complicated that in September 2002 they simply ran off to Reno and got married, to the dismay of parents and friends who wanted a formal wedding.

Frasier’s and Niles’ favorite hangout was the Café Nervosa. Eddie the dog was played by ‘Moose’ for most of the run.

Most of the regulars found closure in the final episode. Daphne, who had become pregnant earlier in the season, gave birth to a baby boy, David. Martin found love in loud, sarcastic Ronee Lawrence (Wendie Malick) and they were married by Frasier in a riotous wedding. Roz was named station manager, replacing the departed Kenny. And Frasier decided that the latest in a long parade of girlfriends – a one-time matchmaker named Charlotte (Laura Linney) - was his true love. When she left Seattle to return to her business in Chicago, Frasier quit KACL, telling everyone that it was time to take chances and he was accepting a better job in San Francisco. But at the end of the episode viewers saw his plane landing in Chicago instead.

‘Frasier’ is one of the most critically acclaimed comedies in the history of television, winning a record 37 Emmy Awards during its run, and a poll taken by the British Channel 4 of the sitcom industry voted Frasier the best sitcom of all time. Frasier has also been considered one of the most successful spin-off series in television history.
The program was created and produced by David Angell, Peter Casey, and David Lee (as Grub Street Productions) in association with Paramount Television (now CBS Paramount Television).

The show's 100th episode, which first aired in September 1997, was filmed on the streets of Seattle.

Frasier's radio producer Roz Doyle was named after the late TV producer Roz Doyle as a way to honor her memory. Doyle was a producer on "Wings" which was created by the same creative team as Frasier.

The celebrities who play the callers on Frasier's radio show, instead of coming in to record a voice-over, often just phone in their lines.

Lisa Maxwell was originally cast as Daphne, but severe disagreements with the producers led to her being replaced.

Lisa Kudrow was originally cast as Roz but was replaced before production began.

Kelsey Grammer has said that "The Show Where Diane Comes Back" is one of his favorite episodes. On "Cheers" (1982), Shelley Long didn't like the Frasier character and lobbied hard to get Grammer removed from the show. The producers disagreed, noting that the audience liked him. When Long's character of "Diane Chambers" appeared on this show, Grammer said the episode was an opportunity for him and Long to make peace with each other.

The season 4 episode "Head Game" only featured Frasier for the first few minutes, and the rest of the episode is entirely centered on Niles. This role should have been written for Frasier, but Kelsey Grammer wasn't available as he was being treated for his addiction problems, so it was re-written for Niles instead. This is also the reason why the plot involves Niles filling in for Frasier on his radio show, because the show is integral to the plot.

In the premiere episode of the sixth season, the show took over the time slot previously occupied by "Seinfeld" (1990). The episode opens with Frasier auditioning for a TV show after being fired from his radio show, and his opening speech is a reference to the acquisition of "Seinfeld"'s slot: "Before we begin, I'd like to say how honored I am to be taking over this slot. Obviously, I have some rather big shoes to fill - my predecessor here was much beloved. But I have never been one to shrink from a challenge and I'm sure we'll enjoy many happy years here together in my new home."

Series Executive Producer David Angell and his wife were on board one of the airplanes that hit the World Trade Center in New York City during the terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001.

The glass sculpture to the right of Frasier's fireplace is a piece made by Dale Chihuly, a well-known glass sculptor whose studio is based in Tacoma, Washington (just south of Seattle).

Bebe Neuwirth was offered a regular role on this series as Lilith but she turned it down so she could return to the Broadway stage. She appears only as a guest star.

When Frasier violates his code of ethics, his stomach turns. When Niles violates his code of ethics, his nose bleeds.

Frasier: This is Dr. Frasier Crane wishing you all good mental health.

Frasier: I'm listening.

Frasier: So, how do the calls look today?
Roz: Well, we've got a couple of jilted lovers, a man who's afraid of his car, a manic depressive, and three people who feel their lives are going nowhere.
Frasier: Oh, I love a Monday.

Frasier: Hello, Rachel. I'm listening.
Rachel: Oh, thanks for taking my call, Dr. Crane. Um, I'm involved in sort of a strange love triangle.
Frasier: Oh goody, this is sweeps week!

Frasier: Niles, I would shave my head for you.
Niles: A gesture which becomes less significant with each passing year.

Therapist: Let’s turn to your love life…is this a touchy subject for you
Frasier: Well let’s just say that Cupid and his little arrow have apparently declared me an endangered species.




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