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Woody makes a grave impression on Kelly's (Jackie Swanson) grandmother (Celeste Holm) after moonlighting at a cemetery.
Woody makes a grave impression on Kelly's (Jackie Swanson) grandmother (Celeste Holm) after moonlighting at a cemetery.
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S10, EP15 "My Son, My Father"Carla's son Gino (Josh Lozoff) decides to enter the priesthood; Cliff tries out his stand-up comedy act.
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S10, EP16 "One Hugs, the Other Doesn't"A birthday surprise for his son reveals a secret from Frasier's past.
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S10, EP17 "A Diminished Rebecca With a Suspended Cliff"Rebecca regrets hiring Woody's cousin Russell (Harry Connick Jr.) to play piano at the bar; Cliff gets a new uniform.
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S10, EP18 "License to Hill"Rebecca convinces Sam to let her run the bar, then lets the liquor license expire; Woody joins a poolroom poker game.
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S10, EP14 "No Rest for the Woody"Woody makes a grave impression on Kelly's (Jackie Swanson) grandmother (Celeste Holm) after moonlighting at a cemetery.
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S10, EP13 "Don't Shoot, I'm Only the Psychiatrist"Frasier regrets bringing his low self-esteem group to Cheers; Woody's barbering talents leave Sam distressed.
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S10, EP12 "Go Make"Sam and Rebecca ponder what having a baby will be like; Norm and Cliff get cabin fever.
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S10, EP11 "I'm Okay, You're Defective"Rebecca urges Sam to see a fertility specialist; Frasier faces his own mortality.
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