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Kelsey Grammer starred as Frasier Crane in the legendary Cheers spin-off (Picture: NBC)Frasier fans have suggested that one particular episode of the series wouldn’t see the light of day if the show was released today.The original show was a spin-off of Cheers and ran for 11 years between 1993 and 2004, and followed Kelsey Grammer’s titular radio psychiatrist as he returned to his hometown of Seattle, reuniting with his equally pompous brother, Niles (David Hyde Pierce) and their dad, Martin (John Mahoney).Although it came to an end more than 20 years ago, we have have been able to relive all of the chaos thanks to daily reruns on Channel 4 – meaning that viewers have been able to unpack some of the more awkward moments, decades after they originally aired.

Taking to the dedicated Frasier Reddit sub, Immediate_Map_6604 previously sparked a huge debate when questioning ‘which episodes do yall think would be too controversial’ for current times.As many threw out a selection of instalments from over the years – including the awkward introduction of Dr Mary in season seven – it was claimed that season two premiere Slow Tango in South Seattle would be left on the cutting room floor today.The instalment first aired in the early 90s and focused on Frasier becoming outraged that a pal from Boston had written a best-selling fictional book, inspired by his own past.



Frasier reconnected with an author pal, who wrote a story inspired by his past (Picture: NBC)The doctor expla.

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