Ready for some more tossed salad and scrambled eggs? Frasier of the most celebrated comedies of the 1990s and 2000s — and the sitcom is finally getting the reboot treatment.
Frasier, which ran for 11 seasons between 1993 and 2004 on NBC, follows titular Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) as a successful Boston therapist who moves to his hometown of Seattle. The psychotherapist — who viewers first met as a supporting character on Cheers — hosts his own talk show while struggling with his romantic life and relationship with father (John Mahoney) and brother Niles (David Hyde Pierce).
Nearly two decades after Frasier ended, the sitcom is gearing up for its second life — a project that is almost a decade in the making.
“[They’re] the final stages of the final script for the first episode of the Frasier reboot and it looks pretty good,” he shared during a July 2022 appearance on The Talk. “I’ve had a couple of runs through it, and I cried, so, you know, I’m happy. The key ingredient for the Frasier reboot is actually Frasier, honestly. It was always called [Frasier], so it’s me, the key is me.”
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