Emmy award winning sitcom Frasier spawned from parent show Cheers, where psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Cane is played by Kelsey Grammer. Frasier follows the psychiatrist after the break-up of his marriage and his move to Seattle, Washington. Looking forward to starting over as a bachelor once again, Frasier finds he is obliged to take in his father, Martin Crane, an ex-police officer who was forced to retire due to an injury caused by a gun shot while in the line of duty. To add up to the father-son tandem is Daphne Moon (Jane Leeves), Martin's eccentric live-in physical therapist. Another addition to the Crane household is his younger brother Niles, who, like him, is also a pompous, snobbish, and overly intellectual psychiatrist. Frasier follows the conflicts and family ties of the Crane household which is composed of two completely different paradigms in life.
Won - Funniest Supporting Male Performer in a TV Series
David Hyde Pierce (American Comedy Award)
Nominated - Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television
Ron Volk
For episode "Daphne Returns". (Eddie)
2004 - Eddie (Nominated)
Won - Funniest Male Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication
Kelsey Grammer (American Comedy Award)
Won - Funniest Supporting Male Performer in a TV Series
David Hyde Pierce (American Comedy Award)
Won - Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television
Ron Volk
For episode "Three Valentines". (Eddie)
Won - Funniest Supporting Male Performer in a TV Series
David Hyde Pierce (American Comedy Award)
Won - Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television
Ron Volk
For episode "Perspective on Christmas". (Eddie)
Nominated - Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television
Ron Volk
For episode "Dark Side Of The Moon". (Eddie)
Won - Funniest Supporting Male Performer in a TV Series
David Hyde Pierce (American Comedy Award)
Nominated - Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television
Timothy Mozer
For episode "Adventures of Bad Boy and Dirty Girl". (Eddie)
Won - Funniest Male Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication
Kelsey Grammer (American Comedy Award)
2001 - American Comedy Award (Nominated)
Won - Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television
Ron Volk
For episode "Room Service". (Eddie)