Filming is officially underway on Frasier Season 2 at Paramount+. The streaming platform confirmed on May 9 that Peri Gilpin will return in her iconic role of Roz Doyle in the new season following his appearance in Season 1.
Few institutions are associated with the arts–particularly music, drama, and dance as much as Juilliard, which has proved to be a remarkably fertile and successful training ground for major talents. Many of the school's graduates have achieved remarkable success in theater and on-screen.
Get ready to hear more of those familiar notes of the Frasier theme song: The revival with Kelsey Grammer reprising his titular role at Paramount+ has been renewed for a second season.
If there’s another season of the Frasier revival, Kelsey Grammer already has two names from Cheers he’d like to see appear. Shelley Long starred as Diane on both Cheers and appeared during the original run of Frasier; she was a love interest for both Grammer’s Frasier and Ted Danson‘s Sam.
The 2023 Emmys brought the bar where everybody knows your name to everyone’s living room once again. Cheers stars Ted Danson (Sam Malone), Kelsey Grammer (Dr.
There’s something uniquely joy-inducing about situation comedies, particularly those that seem to love their characters and invite the audience to do the same. Such feel-good shows are timely reminders that not every show has to be hard-hitting, dark, or cynical to provide pleasure and emotional satisfaction.
Fathers and sons: It’s not all games of catch with a ghost! Some shows have fathers and sons, but some shows are about “fathers and sons.” Here, we are dealing with the latter.
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for the Frasier revival Season 1 finale “Reindeer Games.”] Everything that could go wrong did go wrong at Frasier’s (Kelsey Grammer) Christmas party: too many trees and too few chairs, over-whisked eggnog, an elementary school quartet, and a live goose.
TV shows often flourish in a given period of time, but thanks to the wonders of streaming, they have a much longer shelf-life.
Kelsey Grammer returned as the erudite Frasier Crane as the Paramount+ revival of Frasier debuted on Thursday, October 12. The show was, of course, missing the late, beloved John Mahoney, who portrayed Frasier’s retired police officer father, Martin Crane, in the original 1993 series.
On an April evening on Paramount’s Stage 31 in Hollywood, Kelsey Grammer beams as he stands in front of a starstruck studio audience. Moments before taping an episode of the Frasier revival , he kisses his wife, Kayte Walsh, who sits in the front row, and mic in hand, his voice cracks as he thanks the audience for coming.
Starz's gone-too-soon political thriller "Boss" traced the rapid decline of Chicago's scariest chief executive. Campy and Shakespearean, the dramatic Grammer vehicle deserves a revival as much as any sitcom reboot.
Like uncorking a vintage vino to savor an awfully familiar flavor, the new Frasier shares many of the virtues of the comedy classic that earned a then-record 37 Emmys over its 11 seasons (1993-2004), including four for its title star, Kelsey Grammer.
Frasier has re-entered the building. Kelsey Grammer‘s back as the titular character in the upcoming revival on Paramount+, and the streaming service has released the official trailer showing what his next chapter looks like.
Several great antagonists have emerged in sitcom history — many of whom threaten to steal the spotlight from the characters who are supposed to be the center of the audience’s sympathies and loyalties. These are the 20 best.
The Real Housewives is one of the most successful franchises in reality television. It’s turned several women into legitimate celebrities, but plenty were famous before they joined Bravo.
The Real Housewives are celebrities now in their own right, but many of them have famous friends. These celebrities have made cameos on the various editions of the Bravo franchise.
These are some of the notable movies that take place underwater for at least a good portion of the run time—no scuba gear required.
Celebrity memoirs give fans a chance to get to know their favorites on a personal level, much more than an Instagram post or a movie role, because, really, those are for show. Sit back and find a potential next book purchase with these must-read celebrity memoirs.
Having one successful TV show is impressive. Doing it more than once? Now you’re in rarified air.
The great television characters don't have to be human. In fact, some of our most beloved TV stars of all time are pets. Of all variety. In celebration, here's our rankings of the most notable pets in television history.
There are so many great episodes to choose from, but we’ve still put together our 25 favorite “Frasier” outings. If you have any complaints, well, unlike Frasier Crane, we aren’t listening.
It's never too early to look ahead to the end of a TV show's season— perhaps even the end of a show's run. Today, we look back at some of the best series finales in television history (in chronological order).
Sometimes an Emmy win comes with zero surprise. Eventually Julia Louis-Dreyfus winning for “Veep” became inevitable, for example, and then she won a couple of more on top of that.
“Scrambled eggs all over my face. What is a boy to do?” Do you hear that sound? That’s the sound of the blues a-callin’ to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the little "Cheers" spinoff that could: "Frasier." (For an idea of a little "Cheers" spinoff that couldn’t, please look into "The Tortellis.") For 11 seasons and 264 episodes, Dr.
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