Living quietly in the small village of King's Abbot, sleuth Hercule Poirot becomes involved in the murder of successful industrialist Roger Ackroyd. The number of potential killers is almost as great as the population of the village itself. As Poirot investigates he sees that there might be a connection to the suicide of a local woman, and the death the previous year of her husband.
Knowing Niles loves her, Daphne is forced to confront how she really feels about him.
Looped on pain medication for his ailing back, Frasier makes a startling announcement to Daphne.
When Lilith visits Seattle over Thanksgiving, Frederick conspires to reunite his parents.
An erroneous report that Frasier has died motivates him to do a makeover on his life.
After a family heirloom is linked to the Romanoffs, Frasier and Niles giddily assume they are descended from royalty.
Frasier and Niles crank their sibling rivalry up a notch when each believes the other is trying to steal his girlfriend.
Roz hires Bulldog to babysit her daughter, not realizing he's out to bulldoze her social life.
Jealous of Niles' position as the arts critic for a snobby magazine, Frasier goes all out in his bid to host a cultural program on his radio station.
Frasier vows revenge after a pair of radio "shock jocks" embarrass him in a series of on-air pranks.