Frasier and Roz walk around a science-fiction convention looking for comic books for his son. Frasier spots a Shakespearean actor named Jackson Riley who he thought was brilliant when he was a teenager. He had to say hello to him because Niles and he use to idolize him. Unfortunately, Jackson is no longer doing theater work but acting as an android on a science-fiction television series. Frasier encourages him to do more theater, but is disappointed to find out that Jackson's acting career in television doesn't allow him to do much else. Niles picks Martin up from the airport, who has just returned from a trip to Florida where he got a dark tan and met a woman named Anita. As they walk though the front door, Frasier greets them and Niles immediately whips out an autograph photo he received from Jackson Riley. It pales in comparison to Frasier's encounter with Jackson the other day, but, none the less, is still sentimental. Frasier and Niles decide to revive Jackson's theater career and repay him for introducing them to Shakespeare by having him recreate his one-man show in a local theater, which he gratefully, but nervously agrees to. Frasier and Niles have raved so much to their friends about Jackson, that they have a sold out performance. watch
Frasier and Roz walk around a science-fiction convention looking for comic books for his son. Frasier spots a Shakespearean actor named Jackson Riley who he thought was brilliant when he was a teenager. He had to say hello to him because Niles and he use to idolize him. Unfortunately, Jackson is no longer doing theater work but acting as an android on a science-fiction television series. Frasier encourages him to do more theater, but is disappointed to find out that Jackson's acting career in television doesn't allow him to do much else. Niles picks Martin up from the airport, who has just returned from a trip to Florida where he got a dark tan and met a woman named Anita. As they walk though the front door, Frasier greets them and Niles immediately whips out an autograph photo he received from Jackson Riley. It pales in comparison to Frasier's encounter with Jackson the other day, but, none the less, is still sentimental. Frasier and Niles decide to revive Jackson's theater career and repay him for introducing them to Shakespeare by having him recreate his one-man show in a local theater, which he gratefully, but nervously agrees to. Frasier and Niles have raved so much to their friends about Jackson, that they have a sold out performance. watch
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Length: 01:36:00
Posted: 10/13/2011
Based on Jules Verne's classic about 19th century aristocrat Phileas Fogg's bet that he can circumnavigate the earth in a mere 80 days - and vows to leave that night, taking only some necessary cash in a carpet bag and his newly-hired manservant, Jean Passepartout. Can it be a mere coincidence that 55,000 English pounds is missing from the Bank of England? The Bank's directors don't think so, and have private detective Mr. Fix to bring in the most likely suspect: a man leaving the country with an unusually large quantity of money. watch