Fantastic comedy and superbly written
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As fans of Frasier already know, this has wonderful lines and brilliantly worked situations. This is priceless stuff and perfect light reading, as well as a masterclass in comedy writing. Looking at this book makes you realise just how well thought out the show is, a real treat.
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A fantastic read for Frasier fanatics!
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This fantastic book rounds together some of the best "Frasier" scripts, including the classic first episode "The Good Son", and other hilarious treats such as "The Ski Lodge" and "Moon Dance". Memorable lines stick out in your mind, and you are certain to giggle and guffaw your way through this brilliant read from start to finish. A must have for all Frasier fans!
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I cried laughing at this book.
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Even now, I can recall passages from the scripts and snigger involuntarily. Each character is brilliantly crafted, developed and cast. The distribution of achingly funny lines (and strangely, even funnier silences) is democratic so that everyone gets a chance to make you roll about on the floor with mirth. However, I can't let this opportunity pass without singling out Niles as the undisputed star in a galaxy of outstanding talent. More please.
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A warning.....
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Beware: Do NOT buy this book if you want to remain seated on your chair - be prepared to fall on the floor laughing. Some how, these scripts are sometimes even funnier than watching them. As you read you can imagine the actors saying the words, and as you read the scripts yourself you have more time to take note of some of the best lines you may miss when watching this fine fast-paced comedy. Highly recommended - the best of the best are here.
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