Thursday, February 25, 2021

Frasier On The Reboot!

Frasier is coming back.
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Classic television shows are being rebooted or revived.

It worked for Full House (and Fuller House), Will & Grace, Roseanne (and The Conners) and Punky Brewster.

The classic sitcom on NBC is being brought back to television.

American actor and media personality Kelsey Grammer confirms that his hit sitcom Frasier is coming back to the television. Paramount+. a division of ViacomCBS, Inc. is going to relaunch the series with Grammar, David Hyde Pierce, Jane Leeves and Peri Gilpin reprising their roles.

The show is an official spin-off of Cheers, the classic sitcom which Frasier Crane was a part of.

The show will return to television and streaming platforms after it concluded its 11 seasons.

"I gleefully anticipate sharing the next chapter in the continuing journey of Dr. Frasier Crane," Grammar said to the Hollywood Reporter. "Having spent over 20 years of my creative life on the Paramount lot, both producing shows and performing in several, I'd like to congratulate Paramount+ on its entry into the streaming world."

The original cast of Frasier is coming back to television.

The show starred Grammar as Dr. Frasier Crane, a divorced psychologist who returned to Seattle after leaving Boston. He gets hired to host a radio program where he offers advice to listeners. While returning home, he rebuilds his relationship with his brother, fellow psychologist Niles Crane who often clashes with Frasier in friendly competitions and his father Martin Crane, a retired police detective who was shot in the line of duty. He was forced to retire and forced to stay with Frasier. He tries to tell his sons to loosen up but often cares deeply for them.

The other characters in the show included their live-in housekeeper Daphne Moon who helps Martin out during his therapy and 

John Mahoney had passed away at the age of 77 in 2018.

Paramount+ added it was bringing back "one of the most highly acclaimed, most successful comedy series of all time."

"The revival will have everything you love about the original: coziness, great writing, and of course, a cast led by Kelsey Grammer," the streaming service said. No date was given for the revival.

Grammer was the executive producer of the UPN/CW shows The Game and Girlfriends. He also lent his voice role to The Simpsons as the diabolical Sideshow Bob, a frequent nemesis of Bart Simpson.

Welcome back to the 1990s, folks!

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