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Slow Tango in South SeattleEpisode Number: 25 Season Num: 2 First Aired: Tuesday September 20, 1994 Prod Code: 026 |
Frasier discovers that an old acquaintance from Boston has written a steamy romance novel that includes an incident from Frasier's life, an affair with his piano teacher when he was only 17. Fearing the exposure could embarrass his teacher, Frasier pays her a visit and finds she's not quite what he expected.
| Writer: | Martin Weiss |
| Director: | James Burrows |
| Star: | Kelsey Grammer (Dr. Frasier Crane), Moose (Eddie - Season 1-8), John Mahoney (Martin Crane), Peri Gilpin (Roz Doyle), David Hyde Pierce (Dr. Niles Crane), Jane Leeves (Daphne Moon Crane) |
| Recurring Role: | Edward Hibbert (Gil Chesterton) |
| Guest Star: | James Spader (Voice of Steven), David Sederholm (Date), Susan Brown (Amber Edwards), John O'Hurley (Thomas Jay Fallow), Myra Carter (Mrs. Warner), Constance Towers (Clarice) |
Frasier: He used to drop into a neighborhood bar I frequented back in Boston. He's a bit pretentious though, he stuck out like a sore thumb.
(edit) Niles: Maris is reading Slow Tango in South Seattle. I think it's put thoughts in her head. This morning I found her cooing over the college student who skims the koi pond.
Martin: I wouldn't concern myself.
Niles: Do you think it's just innocent flirting?
Martin: No, I just wouldn't concern myself.
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(edit) Niles: Maris is reading Slow Tango in South Seattle. I think it's put thoughts in her head. This morning I found her cooing over the college student who skims the koi pond.
Martin: I wouldn't concern myself.
Niles: Do you think it's just innocent flirting?
Martin: No, I just wouldn't concern myself.
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Life at KACL: We learn that KACL features a literary show called "Book Chat" that is hosted by Amber Edwards. No time slot is mentioned.
(edit) When Frasier is yelling at Thomas in the booth, the lens on the camera filming Kelsey Grammar reflects the face of someone else in the studio so it's superimposed over the lower right area of the screen.
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(edit) When Frasier is yelling at Thomas in the booth, the lens on the camera filming Kelsey Grammar reflects the face of someone else in the studio so it's superimposed over the lower right area of the screen.
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The title is an obvious reference to Robert James Waller's romantic novel, "Slow Waltz in Cedar Bend".
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