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Carla must carry out an unusual family tradition; drinks flow freely.
Carla must carry out an unusual family tradition; drinks flow freely.
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S9, EP20 "It's a Wonderful Wife"Vera (Bernadette Birkett) gets a job at Melville's; Lilith plans to give Frasier sensual photographs for his birthday.
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S9, EP21 "Cheers Has Chili"Sam tries to sabotage Rebecca's efforts to operate a successful tea-room in what was formerly his pool-room; Woody's chili is a hit.
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S9, EP22 "Carla Loves Clavin"Cliff tells Carla that he is one of the judges in the Miss Boston barmaid contest, and that if she wants to win, she must be nice to him, even if it kills her.
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S9, EP23 "Pitch It Again, Sam"Sam pitches in an exhibition match but is strong-armed by the promoter; the bar gets a mascot.
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S9, EP19 "Crash of the Titans"Sam and Rebecca battle it out when Rebecca decides she wants to buy the bar from Sam with the money her father has given her; to keep control of the bar, Sam buys the bathrooms and the pool room.
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S9, EP18 "Sam Time Next Year"Sam is injured on Valentine's Day; the Doctors Crane get their singles groups together.
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S9, EP17 "I'm Getting My Act Together and Sticking It in Your Face"Rebecca flees to San Diego; Frasier reads his updated classics to the bar bunch.
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S9, EP16 "Wedding Bell Blues"Sam thwarts Robin's (Roger Rees) wedding plans, which include Bobby Hatfield of the Righteous Brothers.
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