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Frasier starting from the very beginning on C4 27th December 2012
Leviathain
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I have never watched Frasier, so was wondering what people think of it in general.
It is starting from the very beginning tomorrow on C4 at 9:15am so I might record all of them.
Sitcoms I like are:
Everybody Love Raymond
Friends
Seinfeld
The King of Queens
Third Rock from the Sun
It is starting from the very beginning tomorrow on C4 at 9:15am so I might record all of them.
Sitcoms I like are:
Everybody Love Raymond
Friends
Seinfeld
The King of Queens
Third Rock from the Sun
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Thanks for the heads up on the repeat from first ep, will series link it and watch it thru
However I always enjoy watching them - all but a few in the final series which I think was easily the weakest and probably meant they made the decision to end it at the right time.
As my childhood pet was a Jack Russell, Eddie is the real star of the show for me.
Don't forget they are usually on Sundays as well as weekdays, although not this coming weekend.
You should definitely give it a go because Frasier is such an excellent show .
In my opinion it is far superior to Friends and Everybody loves Raymond (haven't watched the others you mentioned) because all the characters are likeable and have good comic timing. Also the relatsionship between Niles and Daphne isnt as aggravating as Ross and Rachel were.
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This. I haven't met anyone who doesn't love it.
After which Season 1 will continue with 2 episodes shown each weekday morning but starting at different times: Friday 28 Dec at 08:00, Mon 31 Dec at 08:55, Tues 1 Jan at 08:25, etc.
Don't forget the Channel 4 +1 facility if like me you find these times rather early. I enjoyed Frasier and will try to catch these.
As there are 264 episodes in all of Frasier, this 7 day programming will mean that Channel 4 get through them more quickly if as I presume they intend to show them all.
Watched 2-3 on a daily basis depending on how many channel 4 listed that day.
Whole series rebooting from the beginning again.