"Frasier" Ham Radio (TV Episode 1997) Poster

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(1997)

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10/10
Amazing
studioAT9 February 2020
Absolutely brilliant!

This is 'Frasier' at its best, not to mention the sitcom genre.

There are so many wonderful moments and gags here, with the whole cast on top form.

Surely this has to be one of the best episodes of 'Frasier' ever?
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10/10
Great
d_tara850615 May 2016
Warning: Spoilers
This episode of Frasier is definitely a top 5 of the series for me. The episode is about Frasier & his friends & colleagues stage a recreation of the radio station's murder mystery for it's 50th anniversary. Frasier then runs everyone away by being too "bossy", directing, acting & constantly criticizing everyone's performance. Every one of the actors are fantastic but the best part, for me, is at the end. Gil (Edward Hibbert) just wanted his monologue & Frasier kept cutting it out, giving Gil more creative ways to try & squeeze it in anyway. And Niles (David Hyde Pierce) getting fed up with his brother "directing" him so he killed off all of his 6 characters & others in a hilarious way. I was bent over in tears literally, my cheeks hurt. Bravo!
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9/10
Multiple 'mwurdewer'
lbowdls30 September 2019
Yes another classic in more ways than one. One where Frasier of course ruins everything but he has help, my favourite most hilarious scene is Roz trying to say "multiple murderer" on Novocain from the dentist. Just hilarious.
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simply great in any medium
rbass41828 September 2011
At first glance of the premise, one might think this a variation on the 'Lucy, Ricky, Fred & Ethel Put on a Show' formula, (which is usually a primary symptom of Shark-Jumping) however this episode is anything but that. Frasier & Friends stage a radio re-creation of a 1940's-type murder mystery ("Nightmare Inn") for KACL's 50th anniversary, however Frasier's Orson Welles complex takes over and he's soon directing, starring, and re-writing the script. Not to digress, but while living in Orlando, Florida, you could get the audio from the local CBS affiliate (WCPX Channel 6) on your car radio at 87.7FM, and that's where I first experienced this episode. I didn't see it on TV until years later, and the amazing thing, for me anyway, is that it completely works as a stand-alone radio play. Very tightly paced, and packed with great development moments for each character, "Ham Radio" goes like Gang-Busters, so don't blink, or you'll miss something great. Wonderful farce, with lots genuinely big laughs, this should make just about anybody's top list of great TV half-hours.
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10/10
He Has a Nug
Hitchcoc8 October 2019
This is another all-star script, played masterfully by all characters. When the 50th anniversary of he station comes around, Frasier is given the task of reprising a murder mystery first aired way back when. Of course, he has to totally take over the whole thing, driving away his best actor, over-directing Niles, and not allowing for situations that occur. It is a hoot from beginning to end. What a great, great cast this was.
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10/10
Utilises all the elements of traditional farce to brilliant effect
The-Last-Prydonian11 October 2010
While not one of the more innovative or original episodes, "Ham Radio" has to stand as one of my all time favourite episodes not only of "Frasier" but probably of any series. Containing some of the more traditional elements of farce they are utilised to such great effect in a story using the very simplistic premise of Kelsey Grammar's titular protagonist attempting to celebrate a major milestone in the radio stations history. This is to be achieved by recreating a hammy radio murder mystery play with staff members playing each role.

What marks this out in it's brilliance is not only the always top notch performances and the inspired hilarity that ensures but they manage to pull off such farcical comedy in a relatively small, compact running time and to such great effect. Everyone is practically flawless and is given their own individual intricate comical moments but for me David Hyde Pierce and Edward Hibbert who plays the stations camp, upper-crust Chef are just given that bit more edge in the hilarity stakes. What makes it all the more amusing is that Niles has been more or less thrown in the deep end and that is just the beginning of what he has to contend with. But to say any more more would be to give too much away, I defy practically anyone not to be wiping away the tears by the end of this episode. If you ever loved "Fawlty Towers" then chances are you will love this.
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10/10
Comedy at its finest
nichster29114 August 2023
This episode is wonderful to watch. The premise is straightforward: Frasier is producing a radio play and uses his colleagues and friends to help him achieve this reality. As anticipated by Niles, chaos ensues and cue the hilarity. Once the play begins, the jokes come in thick and fast and 90% get at least a chuckle out of me and my family watching with me with many jokes having us laughing loudly. For an episode that clearly was produced cheaper than other episodes, it works so well and the disaster of the play is a great idea for a comedic episode of television. Grammer and Pierce are great in this episode with Pierce standing out during one particularly humourous scene.
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5/10
Boring and
jpapanone15 March 2024
Completely overrated.

Definitely not a 10 9 or 8.

For me this isn't even a 7 or 6.

I have no desire to ever watch this episode again.

The idea is great...but execution is poor.

Of course...I think this is bc where Frasier gets and goes in later seasons is WAY better and wittier and smarter than an episode like this.

Niles...fine.

Gil...fine.

Bulldog ..eh.

Noel...fine.

Roz...as dreadful as always.

Daphne and Martin have very little in this episode, which is completely fine. Not necessary for everyone to be in every episode every time.

Not much else to say about this. Not only is and does Frasier get better than this, but other shows I've given 8 9 or 10 to are better than this.

This isn't one of the best Frasier episodes and definitely not one of the better episodes of any and all other comedy sitcoms.

This is a filler episode. Nothing memorable. Not an episode that would make someone truly enjoy the show. Mediocre at best.

Oh...and roz is terrible. That bears repeating.
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