The Return of Martin Crane

The Return of Martin Crane

Infobox Television episode | Title = The Return of Martin Crane
Series = Frasier
Season = 9
Episode = 04
Airdate = 9 October 2001
Production =
Writer = Dan O'Shannon & Bob Daily
Director = David Lee
Guests = Tom Irwin (Frank)
Anthony Edwards (Tom)
Prev = The First Temptation of Daphne
Next = Love Stinks

"The Return of Martin Crane" is the fourth episode in season 9 of American sitcom "Frasier".

Cast and characters

Main cast and characters

*Kelsey GrammerDr. Frasier Crane
*David Hyde PierceDr. Niles Crane
*John MahoneyMartin Crane
*Jane LeevesDaphne Moon
*Peri GilpinRoz Doyle

Recurring cast

*Tom McGowan – Kenny Daly

Plot outline

Martin is about to start a new job as a security guard, and the occasion dredges up memories of the fateful day years ago when he was shot. These memories appear in flashback. Frasier has ordered a special congratulatory cake, which Roz delivers.

Meanwhile, Niles has bought Daphne tickets to a Billy Joel concert for that evening, and she has bought him tickets to a festival of Mongolian throat-singing, also for that evening. This means they have to decide which to attend, so Niles offers Frasier the tickets to the throat-singing concert. Martin then points out that someone has to walk Eddie at 10 p.m, so as he prepares to leave for work, the others discuss (and argue) who should do this job. When Roz arrives with the cake, she finds herself drawn into the argument.

Episode title cards

*"Beware messengers"
*"She has big ones, too"


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