Kelsey Grammer Says He Could Do Another 100 Episodes of “Frasier”

Kelsey Grammer in
Kelsey Grammer in "Frasier"

Kelsey Grammer returned as his most iconic character Frasier Crane in the new Paramount+ revival, and he’s not ready to let go anytime soon. The Emmy-winning actor had such a great experience reprising this role that he’s willing to do another 100 episodes of Frasier.

The original Frasier was developed as a spin-off of the hit sitcom Cheers, and it ran on NBC for 11 seasons before ending its run in 2004. The masterminds behind it have been looking into ways to revive it ever since, and their plans finally came to fruition almost two decades later.

The new version of Frasier premiered on Paramount+ and it features a total of ten episodes airing weekly. It sees Frasier Crane moving back to Boston, where he accepts a professorship at Harvard University and tries to mend his relationship with his son Freddy.

Grammer naturally slipped back into the role that put him on the map, and he’s open to playing Frasier for as long as possible.

“I think we should go to another 100 episodes at least. There’s enough groundwork laid between these human beings; they are wonderful characters. I want to see where they go. And I want to see what happens to Frasier,” Grammer told Variety.