"Miracle on Third or Fourth Street" is the first Christmas episode of the NBC sitcom Frasier, originally aired as the twelfth episode of the show's first season.
Synopsis[]
Frasier's plans for a merry Christmas with Frederick, Martin, and Niles are derailed after Lilith cancels the plans to take Frederick to Austria. Already angry, Frasier then has a bitter argument with Martin in the days before Christmas, and Frasier agrees to do the Christmas Day shift at the radio station, where he and Roz are forced to endure the most depressing show ever. Just when things do not seem to be able to get any better, Frasier is humbled by a demonstration of human kindness from an unexpected quarter.
Availability[]
The episode was included on the Frasier: The Complete 1st Season DVD set, released by Paramount Home Entertainment on May 20, 2003. It is also featured on the Holiday Treats: TV Sets compilation DVD, released in 2008. It made its high-definition debut on the Frasier: The Complete Series Blu-ray set, released on November 8, 2022.
Cast[]
Actor/actress | Character |
---|---|
Kelsey Grammer | Frasier |
Jane Leeves | Daphne Moon |
David Hyde Pierce | Dr. Crane |
Peri Gilpin | Roz Doyle |
John Mahoney | Martin |
Dan Butler | Bulldog Briscoe |
Christine Estabrook | Lou |
Richard Poe | Chopper Dave |
John Finn | Tim |
Kathryn Danielle | Bonnie Weems |
Bette Rae | Elizabeth |
Hawthorne James | Bill |
Mel Brooks (voice) | Tom |
Rosemary Clooney (voice) | Gladys |
Dominick Dunne (voice) | Jeff |
Ben Stiller (voice) | Barry |
Eric Stoltz (voice) | Don |
See also[]
- "Frasier Grinch"
- "Perspectives on Christmas"
- "Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz"
- "The Fight Before Christmas"
- "Mary Christmas"
- "We Two Kings"
- "High Holidays"
External links[]
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