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Rebecca coaches Norm for a job interview as a taster at a brewery; a slot machine is accidentally delivered to the bar.
Rebecca coaches Norm for a job interview as a taster at a brewery; a slot machine is accidentally delivered to the bar.
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S11, EP6 "Teaching With the Enemy"Lilith confesses to Frasier that she has had an extramarital affair; Sam hires a bouncer for the bar.
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S11, EP7 "The Girl in the Plastic Bubble"Frasier stands on a ledge to try and win Lilith back after she admits to an affair.
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S11, EP10 "Daddy's Middle-Aged Girl"Rebecca's father (Robert Prosky) visits, with some stern advice for his unmarried daughter; Woody wants Kelly to move in with him.
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S11, EP12 "Sunday Dinner"Frasier goes out on his first date since his marriage ended; Cliff begins a business venture with his new video camera.
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S11, EP9 "Feelings ... Whoa, Whoa, Whoa"Carla feels responsible when John Allen Hill suffers a heart attack after she admits her feelings for him.
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S11, EP5 "Do Not Forsake Me O' My Postman"Cliff's old girlfriend blows back into town after a six-month absence; Rebecca hires a jingle writer.
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S11, EP4 "The Magnificent Six"Sam defends his ladies man status in a contest with a suave Frenchman (Anthony Cistaro).
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S11, EP3 "The King of Beers"Rebecca coaches Norm for a job interview as a taster at a brewery; a slot machine is accidentally delivered to the bar.
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