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Sam thwarts Robin's (Roger Rees) wedding plans, which include Bobby Hatfield of the Righteous Brothers.
Sam thwarts Robin's (Roger Rees) wedding plans, which include Bobby Hatfield of the Righteous Brothers.
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S9, EP15 "Days of Wine and Neuroses"Rebecca gets cold feet after accepting Robin's marriage proposal; Frasier can't stop singing.
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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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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, 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, 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, EP14 "Achilles Hill"Sam chafes under a pact not to date his landlord's daughter (Valerie Mahaffey); evil spirits live in a foosball table.
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S9, EP13 "Honor Thy Mother"Carla must carry out an unusual family tradition; drinks flow freely.
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S9, EP12 "Woody Interruptus"Woody's girlfriend (Jackie Swanson) returns from abroad; Frasier helps Cliff get even.
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