Roz encounters Frasier reading the classifieds at Caf Nervosa and gives him some advice on hunting in the personals. In actuality he is searching for a housekeeper since he is uncomfortable asking Daphne to pick up after him now that she is dating Niles. Roz persuades Frasier to place a Christmas wrapping paper order in support of a fundraiser for her daughter's school and rushes off to continue in the race for top seller. Niles enters the caf flustered from an encounter with his soon to be ex-wife Mel. As payback before granting him a divorce, she is subjecting Niles to various episodes of social humiliation. Most recently, she would not permit him to answer his cell phone while it rang to the tune of 'La Cucaracha' at the funeral of a Colonel high on the social status ladder. It occurs to them that the Colonel's English butler is now available for employment and they each race to reach their cell phones. A reminder from Frasier that a butler would ease Daphne's workload results in Niles refraining from the pursuit. Frasier enjoys the pampering provided by his new butler, Ferguson, and his assistance in favorably positioning Frasier for a recently available seat on the Opera Guild board. Ferguson and Daphne share a moment in the kitchen comparing memories of England. Daphne gives Ferguson a word of advice that he does not need to maintain the formal ceremony around Martin. Ferguson explains he likes to maintain professionalism to establish the line between a family and it's servant. Daphne understands the innuendo he is making of her relationship with Niles and assures him that she and Niles are in love. Ferguson expresses his skepticism about an employee/employer relationship. watch
Roz encounters Frasier reading the classifieds at Caf Nervosa and gives him some advice on hunting in the personals. In actuality he is searching for a housekeeper since he is uncomfortable asking Daphne to pick up after him now that she is dating Niles. Roz persuades Frasier to place a Christmas wrapping paper order in support of a fundraiser for her daughter's school and rushes off to continue in the race for top seller. Niles enters the caf flustered from an encounter with his soon to be ex-wife Mel. As payback before granting him a divorce, she is subjecting Niles to various episodes of social humiliation. Most recently, she would not permit him to answer his cell phone while it rang to the tune of 'La Cucaracha' at the funeral of a Colonel high on the social status ladder. It occurs to them that the Colonel's English butler is now available for employment and they each race to reach their cell phones. A reminder from Frasier that a butler would ease Daphne's workload results in Niles refraining from the pursuit. Frasier enjoys the pampering provided by his new butler, Ferguson, and his assistance in favorably positioning Frasier for a recently available seat on the Opera Guild board. Ferguson and Daphne share a moment in the kitchen comparing memories of England. Daphne gives Ferguson a word of advice that he does not need to maintain the formal ceremony around Martin. Ferguson explains he likes to maintain professionalism to establish the line between a family and it's servant. Daphne understands the innuendo he is making of her relationship with Niles and assures him that she and Niles are in love. Ferguson expresses his skepticism about an employee/employer relationship. watch
On the SpotPaid | Amazon Instant Video
Length: 24:00
Aired: 11/7/1989
The new dramatic arts teacher Mr. Weber (Nicholas Hormann) is holding auditions for the school play Our Town and Winnie gets the leading role. watch