ATLANTA — Kelsey Grammer a few years ago noticed the success of the “Roseanne” reboot on ABC, “The Conners,” and that got him thinking about bringing his signature character Dr. Frasier Crane back to TV.
“I saw the TV landscape cracking a little bit,” said Grammer in an interview with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution to promote his appearance Feb. 8 at the annual SCAD TVfest. “People seemed to want some old-style entertainment back again in the form of the multicam sitcom. That redoubled my sense that Frasier could go on forever. He’s just an interesting character to play.”
Frasier has been one of the longest-running continuous characters on TV in history. First, he was part of the regular crew on NBC’s “Cheers” for nine seasons set in Boston. He then found a new home as a radio psychiatrist in Seattle on the successful spinoff show “Frasier” for 11 seasons until 2004.
In 2022, Grammer signed on with the Paramount+ streaming service for the official reboot of “Frasier” with Frasier returning to Boston after his father’s death and leaving a successful “Dr. Phil”-style syndicated talk show for a teaching gig at Harvard University. He moves in with his firefighter son, Freddy, an echo of the time Frasier moved in with Martin Crane three decades earlier. (John Mahoney, who played Martin, died in 2018.)