It's uncanny how much Kelsey Grammer looked like David Hyde Pierce in the early days of Cheers. According to the producers of Frasier, David Hyde-Pierce was cast as Niles largely for that reason.
Frasier was quite good on Cheers, but I never thought he could carry a series as the lead. Boy, was I wrong. I mean, brilliant writing and a supporting cast to die for, but he was absolutely the central figure. Amazing.
@@alpedistas1 I also think there really is a 'caste system' in shows. Some characters were let go for upstaging the lead, some are rewarded though but who knows 😂 I just mean I'm sure there are people who never realized their potential because they were relegated to second fiddle in jobs
@@alpedistas1 didn’t even know Frasier was a spin-off of Cheers (or any other show) until a few years ago (because I’m gen Z) Now that I’ve seen Cheers, I think I like Frasier a lot more.
I find it really weird this one side character was singled out to have a spin-off to himself ... but damn, it was incredibly amazing. Someone apparently had amazing creative vision.
Cheers characters are mostly annoying, while "Frasier" had a brilliant cast and all characters are funny in their own way. The only annoying ones were always the ones from Cheers, i.e. Lilith. Even "Maris", not played by anyone, is funny. If anything, "Cheers" held him back - both Frasier, the character, and Kelsey Grammer, the actor.
@@alexk3088 Oh I totally agree. That's why Frasier was the most successful spin off in history. One of my all time favorite shows!!! 😀👍🌟🤣 That show was 10 times better than Cheers.
@@alexk3088 I see people say the same thing about Frasier though. The regulars at cheers would be annoying in that they're blue-collar jokester pests. Frasier and Niles would be annoying in that they're white-collar elitest snobs. The only thing Martin had in common with them is their mutual judgement and disdain for each others' style. Marty would've fit right in at Cheers.
@@Charlezard. that's the thing though, Niles and Frasier in the show "Frasier" brilliantly lampoon elitism and snobbism in a very funny and witty way. Characters of "Cheers" don't. Just not that funny, not particularly witty. Annoying. Cliff Clavin is maybe worth 1 episode for some laughs, but then becomes increasingly unbearable. Norm is repetitive and predictable. Woody is an imbecile. Everyone else is a slut (yes, including Sam). If we want examples of where blue-collar types are lampooned, how about "Married with Children" - that was funny. Likewise, Martin's character has plenty of humor, but also emotional depth and drama, that is absolutely unknown in "Cheers". IMHO, of course.
I’ve never seen an entire episode of Cheers, but wow, it’s really interesting to see how different Frasier was back in Boston. The people around him are so much different from the ones around him in his own show, & in turn that makes Frasier different. Frasier is a bit of a social chameleon, & that makes him pretty relatable to me.
I sometimes feel like Niles as a character was a return to Frasier in cheers, its a whole thing watching your little brother make the same mistakes you did while simultaneously respecting and admiring his actions
@@angelacase2331 , the ratings tell the tale. The show's ratings actually improved when she left. I am a fan of the actress, but the character was not what made the show work.
Funny Story , I watched the entire seasons of Fraiser during the quarantine . Once I was done, I felt like I lost a best friend who I saw everyday during my Work@Home breaks. Never watched Cheers before, as per my research i skipped Season 1 and 2 and straight to Season 3 to see Fraiser again .. man ! the joy and anticipation when he first showed up! ah ! REUNITED with an OLD pal !
Why would you skip seasons of a classic show? They may not be the best seasons but you miss a lot of character development and scenes that are referenced in later episodes. Besides they are not that bad; they are better than many shows best seasons.
@@lozu8947 I agree with you, I never watched Cheers before . I was only hooked to Fraiser . that was the character for me , Ted I loved him in Becker , and Becker is my absolute favorite show. Now I am enjoying Cheers and will resume back to the first 2 seasons , to see the developed chartered from a meta view prospect ! Cheers ! :)
I've been watching frasier for years but never really gave it my fullest attention. I really get where you are coming from with the best friend thing. In Australia it plays every afternoon at 5pm. I've had a bit of time of work recently and love catching up with them everyday. They have such great chemistry. I go back to work tomorrow. Man I'm gonna miss that part of my day!
I love it in one of the final series of Frasier where his first wife nanny G tells him "do you have any idea what it is like playing the same character for 20 years?" and he awkwardly fumbles and glances towards the camera, sharing the joke with the audience!
I'm a huge fan of the sitcom Fraiser, I also grew up watching Cheers. I come back to watch the clips of Fraiser on Cheers because I have a lot of trouble connecting the two character's timeline. They are so similar yet played so differently. I know this was done intentionally so the creators of Fraiser would have better material to work with, but I can't help but think Cheer's Fraiser and the sitcom Fraiser are like two different versions of the character from different fictional universes. The multiverse of Fraiser if you will.
I once theorized that Cheers Frasier and Frasier in his spin off were from two different universes, cheers frasier was from a universe where he is from Boston, he came from aristocracy, both his mother and Father (who was also a psychiatrist) died, and he had no brother, and his personality is different, while Frasier from the spin off is from Seattle, his father is a retired cop (and not dead), he has a brother, and his personality is more snobbish. And that cheers Frasier was still together with Lilith while Frasier from the spin off was divorced from her.
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Lilleth is probably more similar to her original character. In Frasier, she is like a more mature version of her character in Cheers.
I feel like he was a snob at the beginning of Cheers, and is even more uptight than he is in Frasier at the very beginning, but then he assimilated into their bar culture, probably for a few reasons: to keep an eye on diane with sam, being well aware theres still a spark there; he grew to like the people there and let his guard down; and he was likely trying to 'be a real guy' for once in his life- how he seems invigorated by participating in the Snipe hunting, and how he tries to talk sports sometimes.
The season 3 finale where they show Frasier's first week in Seattle he carries some of the Cheers Frasier. Plus a lot of time passed from Cheers to Frasier. He got older.
I decided that it was his really Fraziers dad who came to Boston and thought up with the worst way to torment his son. Frazier of course could never let it be known he was a lowly cops son, so he told everyone his parents were dead.
There are so many cry laughing moments in Frasier it's ridiculous. Amazing writing and great performances all the way around. They hit gold with this character
I like how during the guest appearance episodes featuring Sam and Woody, you saw glimpses of Boston Fraiser. It was like being around them helped bring it out and being around Niles brought out his more snobby side a.k.a Seattle Fraiser
From cheers to frasier is 2decades,he had long hair in the first season of frasier, nothing on the forehead ever, what exactly did he loose? It is called male hair pattern growth, also look up testosterone
Just started watching Frasier. I remember seeing it on reruns when I was a small child but didn't get it then. Up to half of the first season or so and thus far it's held up pretty well. Knew the character started on Cheers from reruns of that as well thus I'm here. I figure Cheers has NOT held up in the same way though (?).
MY FAVORITE SHOWS WERE TAXI, CHEERS, NIGHT COURT, AND SEINFELD. I DIDN'T LIKE TAXI WHEN LADKA HOW EVER YOU SPELL HIS NAME. I DIDN'T WATCH IT AFTER THAT.
@@heatherdowden5275 Thanks, that explains why these shows are not on regular cable. More money on Netflix and Hulu. Now if only I had more money for Netflix and Hulu. :)
Frazier has no professional friends, and hangs out at the bar because deep down he’s just a blue collar cops son. Marty is mad at Frazier and comes all the way to Boston to annoy him, by writing jingles.. of course Frazier can’t admit it’s his dad, because he’s told the gang that his parents are dead.
Well, they did celebrate the 100th anniversary in Season 8, as the est. 1895 is retconned to be made up as Carla was into numerology and thought 1889 was unlucky.
Frasier, Coach, Sam and Diane were my favourite characters in Cheers. They were to Cheers like what Reverend Jim, Louie and Latka were to Taxi and George, Mother Jefferson and Florence were to the Jefferson's
My very favorite Frasier moments on Cheers - 1) Ingmar Bergman (cold opening Don't Paint Your Chickens), 2) Abnormal Psychology (that look on Frasier's face is priceless), 3) Good Case of Psychoanalysis
If ever Sam or Frasier had a best friend, it was each other. They meet as competitors for the affection of the same woman (though Frasier also functions as Sam's psychiatrist when he is drinking). Both alpha-males having been heartbroken by that woman, turn into each other's confidant. Having Sam appear on Frasier as the first Cheer's alum was an inspired choice.
@Beth Romm Ahahahha I own Cheers and I pay CBS All Access (commercial free) just for Cheers. I'm glad I'm wealthy enough to purchase whatever makes me happy - I just bought Dungeons & Dragons books - stapled, old booklets - for $500 Ahahahaha
Yep, Frasier began here & this was a great show. Woody Harrelson, Ted Danzen & Kirsty Alley.. & "Carla" Mrs. Devito.. were also some of the other great cast members from this.🎉- Jennifer my sons' mom, Burton❤
Producers, your attention please: consider a new version of “The Man Who Came To Dinner” with Grammer, perfectly cast, as Sheridan Whiteside. Watch the awards roll in.
Wow. I never watch Cheers because I think it's garbage, but I'm a huge fan of Fraiser. I'm glad I never watched this, he's a completely different character than on Fraiser.
I think Fraiser is one of the best characters. His representation as a Psychiatrist and he inevitably tries to fit into a place of which he never thought he would. It just makes such a good element. But of course, it is quite possibly due to Diane who left him at the alter. So since then, he began to loathe around Cheers sulking about, in which made him into one of the best characters.
The man drinks the drink... the drink drinks the drink... The drink drinks the man.. How that our relationship with alcohol is so devastating over many years of adulthood...
Happy birthday to you happy happy birthday to you happy birthday happy birthday happy birthday to you you're one of my favorite actors all time favorite actors keep up the great work love you
not too often a spin-off is on par with its progenitor,due in no small part to Kelsey Grammer's amazing delivery and a lot of the same writers as Cheers.
I vaguely recall a scene with Frasier in which he tells other men to check their x-chromosome at the door, or something like that. Anyone know where to find this scene?
After watching this it confirms what I already knew. The show Frasier was so much better than Cheers. Kelsey Grammer had much better writing to work from.
@@jekyllynch6168 the first 3 seasons were actually the worst. Coach was loveable, but his humour was way too easy and not funny. Woody was the same. The only funny bits were Frasier himself and Norm because of how dry and sarcastic they were..
@@Amp661 Frasier wasn't very funny until his character was more developed in later seasons. The Sam/Diane chemistry and writing saved the show. Kirstie Alley was an alright replacement but Shelley Long took a lot of the heart of the show when she left.
OriginalYithian Merely pointing out, that E=pc if mass is zero. Btw, it’s funny equation this E=mc^2, because not even the tiniest mass ever get to speed of c; nor the massless particles ever get to c^2. Physics is hard to grasp, even w/o entering insane realm of quantum phenomenomomom..
OriginalYithian A bit scary thought; if Albert had a doubt over his own ideas, what will the flat-earthers think about e.g. double-slit, or delayed double-slit experiments..
The biographs of these great minds are very good reading; they paint nice scenery around the essance of the physics itself, usually revealling dynamics between the con and pro collegues, etc.
The complete equation is E^2 - p^2 c^2 = m^2 c^4, where m is the rest mass. So p=0 gives E=m c^2 and m=0 gives E=pc. The point is that (E, p c) is a 4-vector and its length-squared E^2 - p^2 c^2 is the constant m^2 c^4. Expansion of E to first order in p gives E ≈ m c^2 + p^2/2m, and to first order p ≈ m v, so the p^2/2m term is the kinetic energy (1/2) m v^2.
Honestly, I prefer "Cheers" Frasier. In Cheers, he has upper class qualities but can also be chill and "one of the guys", but in Frasier, he is stuck up, uptight, snobbish, annoying, overthinks every single little thing and detail, and tries too hard to find meaning in everything.
Other way around. He was trying too hard to fit in in Cheers. When he got to Seattle, he became more dry, cynical and sarcastic when his new life is invaded by his dad and brother without his consent, and his dry, sarcastic humour is an absolute riot.
It's uncanny how much Kelsey Grammer looked like David Hyde Pierce in the early days of Cheers. According to the producers of Frasier, David Hyde-Pierce was cast as Niles largely for that reason.
Ha ha
Lucky they got such a talented look alike
@@chrisfloyd7316 I was about to say, they struck gold with that one.
I actually thought it was niles when I first saw him in this video lol
that's a really cool fact!! thanks for sharing! I had to look closely but he very much does now that I see it.
Frasier was quite good on Cheers, but I never thought he could carry a series as the lead. Boy, was I wrong. I mean, brilliant writing and a supporting cast to die for, but he was absolutely the central figure. Amazing.
Totally true, for me, Frasier is a way better sitcom than Cheers
@@alpedistas1 I also think there really is a 'caste system' in shows. Some characters were let go for upstaging the lead, some are rewarded though but who knows 😂 I just mean I'm sure there are people who never realized their potential because they were relegated to second fiddle in jobs
@@alpedistas1 didn’t even know Frasier was a spin-off of Cheers (or any other show) until a few years ago (because I’m gen Z) Now that I’ve seen Cheers, I think I like Frasier a lot more.
@@Donyourmom Im gen z too and discovered Frasier just last year, I love it
@@DonyourmomThis comment is very relatable
I find it really weird this one side character was singled out to have a spin-off to himself ... but damn, it was incredibly amazing. Someone apparently had amazing creative vision.
A series arguably more than popular than Cheers as well.
Cheers characters are mostly annoying, while "Frasier" had a brilliant cast and all characters are funny in their own way. The only annoying ones were always the ones from Cheers, i.e. Lilith. Even "Maris", not played by anyone, is funny. If anything, "Cheers" held him back - both Frasier, the character, and Kelsey Grammer, the actor.
@@alexk3088 Oh I totally agree. That's why Frasier was the most successful spin off in history. One of my all time favorite shows!!! 😀👍🌟🤣 That show was 10 times better than Cheers.
@@alexk3088 I see people say the same thing about Frasier though. The regulars at cheers would be annoying in that they're blue-collar jokester pests. Frasier and Niles would be annoying in that they're white-collar elitest snobs. The only thing Martin had in common with them is their mutual judgement and disdain for each others' style. Marty would've fit right in at Cheers.
@@Charlezard. that's the thing though, Niles and Frasier in the show "Frasier" brilliantly lampoon elitism and snobbism in a very funny and witty way. Characters of "Cheers" don't. Just not that funny, not particularly witty. Annoying. Cliff Clavin is maybe worth 1 episode for some laughs, but then becomes increasingly unbearable. Norm is repetitive and predictable. Woody is an imbecile. Everyone else is a slut (yes, including Sam). If we want examples of where blue-collar types are lampooned, how about "Married with Children" - that was funny. Likewise, Martin's character has plenty of humor, but also emotional depth and drama, that is absolutely unknown in "Cheers". IMHO, of course.
I’ve never seen an entire episode of Cheers, but wow, it’s really interesting to see how different Frasier was back in Boston. The people around him are so much different from the ones around him in his own show, & in turn that makes Frasier different. Frasier is a bit of a social chameleon, & that makes him pretty relatable to me.
Oh my god he really does look like Niles
I thought the exact same thing! Had to show it to my wife (she’s a huge Frazier fan).
He does haha!
You mean oh dear God.
I sometimes feel like Niles as a character was a return to Frasier in cheers, its a whole thing watching your little brother make the same mistakes you did while simultaneously respecting and admiring his actions
I'M right in the middle of that episode when that line was said!!
The irony that Kelsey Grammer's Frasier was on the show longer than Shelly Long's Diane... that is just poetic to me.
Being likable goes a long way on a sitcom.
He played one of the longest-running characters in TV history.
Good thing. I could never stand Diane. Her leaving was an improvement.
@@angelacase2331 , the ratings tell the tale. The show's ratings actually improved when she left. I am a fan of the actress, but the character was not what made the show work.
@@Panwere36 Exactly
I wonder if Kelsey had any idea where that Fraiser Crane casting call would lead?
I heard he was supposed to only be in like six episodes or something
@@luffyduffy7817 Good thing he wasn't . Best actor in Cheers and the best and most intriguing character.
It's fascinating to see the evolution of the Frasier character. He went from awkward and pompous to zany and over the top.
Funny Story , I watched the entire seasons of Fraiser during the quarantine . Once I was done, I felt like I lost a best friend who I saw everyday during my Work@Home breaks. Never watched Cheers before, as per my research i skipped Season 1 and 2 and straight to Season 3 to see Fraiser again .. man ! the joy and anticipation when he first showed up! ah ! REUNITED with an OLD pal !
Why would you skip seasons of a classic show? They may not be the best seasons but you miss a lot of character development and scenes that are referenced in later episodes. Besides they are not that bad; they are better than many shows best seasons.
@@lozu8947 I agree with you, I never watched Cheers before . I was only hooked to Fraiser . that was the character for me , Ted I loved him in Becker , and Becker is my absolute favorite show. Now I am enjoying Cheers and will resume back to the first 2 seasons , to see the developed chartered from a meta view prospect ! Cheers ! :)
@@ahlamiat Becker must have served as inspiration for Gregory House . Seriously
@@ahlamiat In fact I'd say House is Becker with Frazier's intellect
I've been watching frasier for years but never really gave it my fullest attention. I really get where you are coming from with the best friend thing. In Australia it plays every afternoon at 5pm. I've had a bit of time of work recently and love catching up with them everyday. They have such great chemistry. I go back to work tomorrow. Man I'm gonna miss that part of my day!
I love it in one of the final series of Frasier where his first wife nanny G tells him "do you have any idea what it is like playing the same character for 20 years?" and he awkwardly fumbles and glances towards the camera, sharing the joke with the audience!
yeah that was funny
The Nanny G one was hilarious, especially when she sang "The first time" and Lilith jumped her.
I'm a huge fan of the sitcom Fraiser, I also grew up watching Cheers. I come back to watch the clips of Fraiser on Cheers because I have a lot of trouble connecting the two character's timeline. They are so similar yet played so differently. I know this was done intentionally so the creators of Fraiser would have better material to work with, but I can't help but think Cheer's Fraiser and the sitcom Fraiser are like two different versions of the character from different fictional universes. The multiverse of Fraiser if you will.
I once theorized that Cheers Frasier and Frasier in his spin off were from two different universes, cheers frasier was from a universe where he is from Boston, he came from aristocracy, both his mother and Father (who was also a psychiatrist) died, and he had no brother, and his personality is different, while Frasier from the spin off is from Seattle, his father is a retired cop (and not dead), he has a brother, and his personality is more snobbish. And that cheers Frasier was still together with Lilith while Frasier from the spin off was divorced from her.
Lilleth is probably more similar to her original character. In Frasier, she is like a more mature version of her character in Cheers.
Really interesting how he is not as much of a snob in cheers, he likes beer, talks sports and dresses doesn't have much of a fashion sense
4:25 he’s working on the snobbiness
That is like classic Niles (4:25) lmao In my head cannon he just matured in some ways when he moved to Washington
I feel like he was a snob at the beginning of Cheers, and is even more uptight than he is in Frasier at the very beginning, but then he assimilated into their bar culture, probably for a few reasons: to keep an eye on diane with sam, being well aware theres still a spark there; he grew to like the people there and let his guard down; and he was likely trying to 'be a real guy' for once in his life- how he seems invigorated by participating in the Snipe hunting, and how he tries to talk sports sometimes.
Martin could really have bond with Boston Frasier.
The season 3 finale where they show Frasier's first week in Seattle he carries some of the Cheers Frasier.
Plus a lot of time passed from Cheers to Frasier.
He got older.
I wish Frasier got a HD remaster, such a timeless show as well.
New series was supposed to be out this summer.
@DARTH MoodYdiaH The reboot was up for discussion. According to Grammer new Frasier was going to be released in the summer of 2020. Then came Covid19.
@@notsureiL It's crazy to see '2 years ago' next to your comment, covid made a time warp that made years fly by
@@Pilot.0101 end of this year
i love it when he cracks himself up
Definitely deserves his own show, maybe with David Hyde Pierce and John Mahoney
that guy who wrote the C-H-E-R-S jingle ? Naaah...
I decided that it was his really Fraziers dad who came to Boston and thought up with the worst way to torment his son. Frazier of course could never let it be known he was a lowly cops son, so he told everyone his parents were dead.
A show about Frasier? What would they even call that show?
Maybe there should be a dog too!
@@Yakkymania And a British woman
I love Frasiers sassiness, especially towards Diane.
Thanks for the memories of 1980s the best show ever Cheers 😍🇵🇹🥃❤️
Holy crap Niles?!
Oh jeez it's just Frasier.
There are so many cry laughing moments in Frasier it's ridiculous. Amazing writing and great performances all the way around. They hit gold with this character
The first clip where he is sat at the bar with Diane I actually thought it was Niles initially until I realised.
I like how during the guest appearance episodes featuring Sam and Woody, you saw glimpses of Boston Fraiser. It was like being around them helped bring it out and being around Niles brought out his more snobby side a.k.a Seattle Fraiser
Frasier is one of the best sitcom characters of all time. #Frasier
Yeah, the Writers on the Show won a lot of bets that Kelsey could make any Fraser line funny. He could!
Damn Frazier had so much hair in this lol he lost it quick
@Zone Blitz it wasn't exactly a health club Sam was running though...
From cheers to frasier is 2decades,he had long hair in the first season of frasier, nothing on the forehead ever, what exactly did he loose? It is called male hair pattern growth, also look up testosterone
Also sam is wearing a rug
C L he lost all his forehead hair ...he had so much in this now and nothing by the time Fraser started . Yes obv it’s male pattern baldness.
Jared Sterling think u will be beautiful ever?
After avoiding the barber for all of the pandemic, my hair is looking more and more like Frasier.
That's a good thing right?
Two months later... No it looks terrible 😂
You're starting to look like bozo
@@Comrade_Jason Yeah, if you let that hair grow long enough, you soon pass Frasier and start looking like Larry Fine.
Kelsey played this role for 40 years running strong and we are blessed to have grown up with Frasier Crane
This was a great show.
Frasier does look like Niles!
So many shows copied the writing and humor of cheers..!! Total classic brah...!!
Thank you for a wonderful journey to the past. I love Cheers.
I love this version of Frasier
Cheers was a great springboard for what became the greatest sitcom in history,
"Frasier"! 💪🏻😆👍🏻💖🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈
And Taxi was a great springboard for Cheers!
Probably the most successful spinoff ever created
Cheers is the best sircom
Seinfeld is number one and Cheers is 2. Frasier probably 3
Nick Tortelli was a classic character !
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A great character actor but looks like a hairy beast
That guy was SO GOOD at coming across as a creep.
Too bad on his last appearance on the show he felt to be playing an imitation of him
@@martinfrasier5167 ....EXACTLY !! Repulsive to us and leaves us thinking about Carla's romantic tendencies
I had absolutely no idea Fraiser debuted on Cheers. I always thought Fraiser was a show made by itself.
Just started watching Frasier. I remember seeing it on reruns when I was a small child but didn't get it then. Up to half of the first season or so and thus far it's held up pretty well. Knew the character started on Cheers from reruns of that as well thus I'm here. I figure Cheers has NOT held up in the same way though (?).
Me too.
Frasier kind of says this in the episode where Woody visits. He's not the person he was on Cheers and has nothing in common with his past friends.
Oh stop they referenced it and had cheers members on frasier constantly. You're either full of it or the dumbest most inattentive person on earth 😂
Ah, the young....life starts after they turn 13
4:12
These two men both led spin-offs from "Cheers", with varying degrees of success.
3:03...”I’m listening...”
I miss Cheers. I wish they'd start showing it again.
MY FAVORITE SHOWS WERE TAXI, CHEERS, NIGHT COURT, AND SEINFELD. I DIDN'T LIKE TAXI WHEN LADKA HOW EVER YOU SPELL HIS NAME. I DIDN'T WATCH IT AFTER THAT.
It's on Hulu and Netflix
@@heatherdowden5275 THANKS
@@heatherdowden5275 Thanks, that explains why these shows are not on regular cable. More money on Netflix and Hulu. Now if only I had more money for Netflix and Hulu. :)
You guys aware u can download the whole thing and watch whenever you want, right?
woah fraiser had hair
ROFL! Yes he did!!! :)
And once upon a time he was a bony baby, what's your point? Never saw a man grow before?
C L when I watched his show he didn’t have any hair left I was making an observation u don’t have to such a fucking dick about it
“Do you have any idea what it’s like to play the same character for 20 years??!”
Betcha it’s easier than roofing…
The new 2023 Frasier needs to visit Cheers at some point!
0:54 that’s me when I’m on call
Frazier has no professional friends, and hangs out at the bar because deep down he’s just a blue collar cops son. Marty is mad at Frazier and comes all the way to Boston to annoy him, by writing jingles.. of course Frazier can’t admit it’s his dad, because he’s told the gang that his parents are dead.
Surprised Cheers didn't last to celebrate the bars 100 year anniversary.
Well, they did celebrate the 100th anniversary in Season 8, as the est. 1895 is retconned to be made up as Carla was into numerology and thought 1889 was unlucky.
Frasier, Coach, Sam and Diane were my favourite characters in Cheers. They were to Cheers like what Reverend Jim, Louie and Latka were to Taxi and George, Mother Jefferson and Florence were to the Jefferson's
My very favorite Frasier moments on Cheers - 1) Ingmar Bergman (cold opening Don't Paint Your Chickens), 2) Abnormal Psychology (that look on Frasier's face is priceless), 3) Good Case of Psychoanalysis
Hard to believe that he started his debut on Cheers before his spinoff occurred.
If ever Sam or Frasier had a best friend, it was each other. They meet as competitors for the affection of the same woman (though Frasier also functions as Sam's psychiatrist when he is drinking). Both alpha-males having been heartbroken by that woman, turn into each other's confidant. Having Sam appear on Frasier as the first Cheer's alum was an inspired choice.
The title is funny. I never thought of Frasier as funny. I had a hard time believing he had his own show. A "Norm" show would still be running today.
Frasier's spin-off was much funnier.
I believe his character was equally as funny on Cheers and on his spin-off.
Agreed
Yeah he was just as funny but there was a lot more of him so we got more laughs
Nah
That's why it was named Frasier. It wasn't as funny as Cheers.
The Frasier in Frasier wouldn’t be caught dead in a bar like Cheers. I wonder what made him so hoity toity.
Cool video I'm a 90s baby and never really found cheers funny really just wanted to see Frasier's parts.
As I continue to watch Cheers (purchased the complete series on RUclips).
@Beth Romm Ahahahha I own Cheers and I pay CBS All Access (commercial free) just for Cheers. I'm glad I'm wealthy enough to purchase whatever makes me happy - I just bought Dungeons & Dragons books - stapled, old booklets - for $500 Ahahahaha
Yep, Frasier began here & this was a great show. Woody Harrelson, Ted Danzen & Kirsty Alley.. & "Carla" Mrs. Devito.. were also some of the other great cast members from this.🎉- Jennifer my sons' mom, Burton❤
This Fraiser is so different from Fraiser in Seattle
I love frasier
Frasier is remarkably similar to Kryton from Red dwarf(british scifi sitcom). same laugh.
I love Red Dwarf. Kryton is my favorite character. After they did the make up and costume less terrifying of course.
Love Red Dwarf. My Dad and I would watch it....Polymorph, lol
@@mr.woowoo8826 bloody hell. It's the channel 4 weather girl
Frasier sat idly by as Sam wooed Diane back to the bar .
Producers, your attention please: consider a new version of “The Man Who Came To Dinner” with Grammer, perfectly cast, as Sheridan Whiteside. Watch the awards roll in.
I am not used to seeing a skinny Kelsey Grammer
Every time Fraser spoke I closed my eyes and heard Side Show Bob
Fraiser here is so Niles
Wow. I never watch Cheers because I think it's garbage, but I'm a huge fan of Fraiser. I'm glad I never watched this, he's a completely different character than on Fraiser.
This is NOT Frasier Crane funny moments..it’s more of Diane and company funny moments.
I think Fraiser is one of the best characters. His representation as a Psychiatrist and he inevitably tries to fit into a place of which he never thought he would. It just makes such a good element. But of course, it is quite possibly due to Diane who left him at the alter. So since then, he began to loathe around Cheers sulking about, in which made him into one of the best characters.
The man drinks the drink... the drink drinks the drink... The drink drinks the man..
How that our relationship with alcohol is so devastating over many years of adulthood...
Happy birthday to you happy happy birthday to you happy birthday happy birthday happy birthday to you you're one of my favorite actors all time favorite actors keep up the great work love you
Sam's hat appears then disappears then is back during the snipe hunt but at the end of the video...
He Reminds me Of Ross Geller
not too often a spin-off is on par with its progenitor,due in no small part to Kelsey Grammer's amazing delivery and a lot of the same writers as Cheers.
It’s definitely a better show than cheers and win numerous awards as well
Cheers bored me to tears but Frasier, Frasier makes me burst at the seems.
Now I see where Keith Lee gets it from
Woody beating Frasier at Chess was funny, every episode funny.
I vaguely recall a scene with Frasier in which he tells other men to check their x-chromosome at the door, or something like that. Anyone know where to find this scene?
your chanel is amazing!
The smart quote would be "ontongeny does not recapitulate phylogeny," since it doesn't
I never knew this was the original series for Fraiser until I watched season 2 episode 16
These are real gutbusters! Just like...
Money plane.
Jim Cornett was right , that was Keith Lee's voice
At 3:50 is the key!
Hockey rules.
Great show
I'm only here cause Jim cornette kept comparing Keith Lee to this guy....now I see why 😂
I love how niles looks more like young Frasier here
At 4:10 isn't that the guy that plays Daphne's brother Simon in Frasier?
Who?
Dude tell me that’s not freaking Niles
Ok, Its not Niles. 😁
@@AnitaD28 lol, what a troll
@@Amp661 - that’s not a troll I was making a joke. That’s why I made the smiley face.
You’re an idiot.. now that’s being a troll
Learn the difference.
Wait.. he said he's not a doctor????
No he just said he’s not HER doctor
Man, he looked so young
If I drink beer I get inpatient cause I smoke but I try to remember nice and slow
Leaking glass .... was a cruel joke!
R.i.p Newton John
Very good 👍 😅
1:09 Was this before getting his doctorate?
Yeah, I noticed that. Always thought he was a doctor since day one.
He says, "I'm not her doctor...", not "I'm not a doctor..."
@@mlo5391 Ah. Okie. I couldn't hear the consonants through his transatlantic lockjaw.
"Not HER doctor"
4:24 holy hell is that Kramer? (Michael Richards)
NO :-D
No but he did once appear in Cheers
Doc8Ball's GearHead Gaming it’s Dan Hedaya
Ben Schroeder and Reuben Reydolfo in Miami Vice
It’s Dan Hedaya.
Kelsey Grammer had more hair at one point?
I never watched Cheers. I didn't even know Fraiser was a spin off.
2:34 my heart broke 😞💔
Carla was an awful person. She deserved exactly what she got. 🤷♀️
Anybody remember the actor who later on played fraiser’s father in cheers as a character?
His name was John Mahoney
After watching this it confirms what I already knew. The show Frasier was so much better than Cheers. Kelsey Grammer had much better writing to work from.
The first three seasons of Cheers are superior to Frasier
@@jekyllynch6168 the first 3 seasons were actually the worst. Coach was loveable, but his humour was way too easy and not funny. Woody was the same. The only funny bits were Frasier himself and Norm because of how dry and sarcastic they were..
@@Amp661 Frasier wasn't very funny until his character was more developed in later seasons. The Sam/Diane chemistry and writing saved the show. Kirstie Alley was an alright replacement but Shelley Long took a lot of the heart of the show when she left.
Frasier second home cheers
Wait, beer? And Red Sox talk? 😮 I think what everyone is saying about Niles.. dead ringer! He talks so different too
E=mc^2, only if everyone is at rest. If someone/something has a velocity, you’ll have to call Lorentz.
OriginalYithian Merely pointing out, that E=pc if mass is zero. Btw, it’s funny equation this E=mc^2, because not even the tiniest mass ever get to speed of c; nor the massless particles ever get to c^2. Physics is hard to grasp, even w/o entering insane realm of quantum phenomenomomom..
OriginalYithian A bit scary thought; if Albert had a doubt over his own ideas, what will the flat-earthers think about e.g. double-slit, or delayed double-slit experiments..
The biographs of these great minds are very good reading; they paint nice scenery around the essance of the physics itself, usually revealling dynamics between the con and pro collegues, etc.
The complete equation is E^2 - p^2 c^2 = m^2 c^4, where m is the rest mass. So p=0 gives E=m c^2 and m=0 gives E=pc. The point is that (E, p c) is a 4-vector and its length-squared E^2 - p^2 c^2 is the constant m^2 c^4. Expansion of E to first order in p gives E ≈ m c^2 + p^2/2m, and to first order p ≈ m v, so the p^2/2m term is the kinetic energy (1/2) m v^2.
Honestly, I prefer "Cheers" Frasier. In Cheers, he has upper class qualities but can also be chill and "one of the guys", but in Frasier, he is stuck up, uptight, snobbish, annoying, overthinks every single little thing and detail, and tries too hard to find meaning in everything.
This frasier would be boring in his own show. Maybe he's more likeable , but it's less comedic
I still don't believe he would be in Cheers given his profession. Unless he was a lone wolf wouldn't he be networking and socializing with his peers?
Other way around. He was trying too hard to fit in in Cheers. When he got to Seattle, he became more dry, cynical and sarcastic when his new life is invaded by his dad and brother without his consent, and his dry, sarcastic humour is an absolute riot.
@@ennuiblue4295 Lilith was his peer
Esta serie no la encuentro doblada al español e incluso no hay capítulos
Hola, intentaré agregar subtítulos en español a mis videos durante las próximas semanas, sigan viendo.