Moon Dance
- Episode aired Feb 6, 1996
- TV-PG
- 23m
Realizing that it's time he started dating again, Niles takes Daphne to a society ball.Realizing that it's time he started dating again, Niles takes Daphne to a society ball.Realizing that it's time he started dating again, Niles takes Daphne to a society ball.
- Marlene
- (voice)
- Bartender
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThis episode was nominated for several Emmy awards and won in the Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series category.
- GoofsDuring the ball, the musicians playing in the orchestra clearly are not playing the music. Several of the violinists are conspicuously holding their bows several inches above their violins as they pretend to play.
- Quotes
Dr. Frasier Crane: Well, we've got about thirty seconds, I think we've got time for one quick call. Hello, Marlene. I'm listening.
Marlene: Oh my God! I'm really on?
Dr. Frasier Crane: Yes, your problem, please...
[sound of dog barking]
Marlene: Lucky, Lucky, get down! George, get the dog! Oh my god, this is so exciting!
[sound of baby crying]
Marlene: Honey, honey, get the baby. George, get your son! Okay, okay, here it is, Dr. Crane. If my husband and I don't find some time to have sex soon, I think I'm gonna burst. I may even have to go to a department store and pick up a stranger.
[sound of man calling "Hello!"]
Marlene: Oh, kids! Look who's here without calling first, Nana and Pop Pop!
[sighs]
Marlene: I'll call you back.
[hangs up]
Dr. Frasier Crane: Well, to all you Marlenes out there, let me just say that sex with a stranger is not the answer. Why don't you just pack the kids off with Nana and Pop Pop, lock Lucky downstairs in the basement, grab your husband, take him to the sturdiest kitchen table you have, and let the postman ring twice!
- Crazy creditsWhen the title "Frasier" and the usual silhouette of Seattle are on screen, a red, a yellow, and a blue helium balloon rise to the sky from behind the "buildings".
- Alternate versionsThe DVD version contains an extended scene where Frasier insists he is still on vacation while Martin tries to tell him about Niles and Daphne going out dancing. This concludes with Martin pretending not to hear Frasier when Frasier sees Niles turn up to pick up Daphne and starts asking questions such as "Was that a date?". This scene was not in the original broadcast.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 48th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1996)
- SoundtracksTossed Salads and Scrambled Eggs
(Theme)
Music by Bruce Miller
Lyrics by Darryl Phinnessee
Performed by Kelsey Grammer
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