Will, Kie and Steve discuss an episode of Frasier each week, challenging each other with trivia and talking about why they love the show so much. By fans, for fans.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 166 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | TV ReviewsTV & Film |
This week, Will and Steve discuss Poppy's bizarre voice, Niles' small column, and criticism in the age of social media.
This week, Will and Steve discuss their favourite UK radio memories, anime betrayals, and proprietary bath blends.
This week, Will and Steve talk spicy food, harpists, and Channel 4's draconian censorship rules...
This week, Will and Steve return to regular programming with the Season 7 Freudian-cabin-opener, Mamma Mia. They discuss Rita Wilson, mosquitos, and the wonderful John Mahoney.
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Just recently found this podcast about a week & a half ago. I am a few episodes into the second season. I actually started watching Frasier from the beginning when it first debuted in September 1993. Started watching Cheers when it first debuted when I was 14 so I grew up with both shows. I like Cheers but I absolutely love Frasier. Just listened to your review of my favorite Frasier episode, “flour child“. Thanks from a fan across the pond! Maryann Lockwood
Great podcast for Frasier fans with three likable hosts. I don’t think the ‘best actor’ part makes much sense for a show called ‘Frasier’ where the titular character is given 80% of the allocades.
The hosts are not just super fans who gush over every episode, even though they love Frasier. They are objective, they critique parts of episodes that don’t work for them, and they are rather honest. more
I have recently discovered this podcast after seeing mention of it on a Frasier fan club Facebook page. I am trying to catch up from the beginning. It is a great podcast to listen to, the two hosts are enjoyable and engaging to listen to, though, being about 20 years older than them I think I get some of the references from Frasier before them! Not that that is a criticism however! more
I’m so glad to have found a podcast where not only is it well put together, but it’s people genuinely enjoying each other’s company. Podcasting and friendship 100/10.
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We’re Listening: A Frasier Podcast launched 4 years ago and published 166 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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