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Kelsey Grammer was executive producer of the show.

There's talk of Kelsey Grammer putting a Frasier reboot together

The new show could be based in a different city.

HOLLYWOOD WEBSITE DEADLINE is reporting that Kelsey Grammer is in talks for a Frasier reboot, but that the new show could be in a different city with a different cast.

Grammer played Dr. Frasier Crane in the much-loved Seattle-based show that ran for 11 seasons until 2004. Frasier won a total of 37 Emmy and a legion of fans before it came to and end.

Grammer was executive producer of the show and Deadline reports that he is currently meeting with writers who are pitching different concepts for a potential follow-up series.

Unlike a number of recent comedy revivals that have returned with original cast members, it’s believed that the Fraiser reboot is more likely to return in a new city with the main character the only link to the previous show.

Actor John Mahoney, who played Marty Crane in the show, died earlier this year aged 77.

Despite its standalone popularity, Frasier itself was a spin-off show with Grammer’s character being one of the members of the ensemble cast that made up 80s sitcom Cheers.

Grammer and TV network CBS have not commented on the rumours that the character is returning.

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    Mute Vincent Doyle
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    Oct 11th 2023, 12:46 PM

    I am a counsellor and can confirm that there are counsellors nationwide, newly qualified, only looking out for clients, even if the Government subsidised such services, a sliding cheaper scale could meet the state funding meaning vulnerable persons would have someone to speak to at least. Better to sit on a counsellors chair than on a waiting list.

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    Mute Chris O'Brien
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    Oct 11th 2023, 12:56 PM

    @Vincent Doyle: the government – and frankly most counsellors – don’t care about the poor.

    Counsellors charge about 70/hour and most will hear a please for help coupled with a, ‘I don’t have 70/hour’ and say, ‘tough luck’.

    Counselling, psychology and psychiatry in Ireland are money rackets largely. Not because people wouldn’t benefit from genuine help, but because the people in the system in Ireland are in it for themselves and their bank accounts.

    So of course, vicious cycle, the rich get help and the poor end up suffering needlessly.

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    Oct 11th 2023, 1:13 PM

    @Vincent Doyle: I am not a five-star chef, and I can confirm there are expensive restaurants nationwide, but nobody on minimum wage is able to eat in any of them, for the same reason that they are unable to access councillers nationwide to address their mental health care, because it is beyond their financial means to do so, regardless of the availability.

    The solution is really quite simple, deal with the issues that are causing adults and children to fall through the cracks of our mental health care system, delays span months between someone reaching out for help to mental health care services and that help being given.

    Nobody presenting to any A&E department bleeding out is being told to wait a month or more, a mental health crisis for a child or adult is the mental equivalent.

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    Oct 11th 2023, 1:17 PM

    @Vincent Doyle: I have a qualification in counselling. But I haven’t used it yet. I want to get experience before I start off. I know there is a huge need for counsellors.

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    Mute Antoni marr
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    Oct 11th 2023, 1:45 PM

    @Pat Corr: see question further down

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    Oct 11th 2023, 7:27 PM

    @Chris O’Brien: Sorry Chris but your talking nonsense there. There are plenty of low cost and free counselling services provided through charities and other NGOs. Most Counsellors are also reasonable and will often charge on a sliding scale based on a person’s financial position. Not all in the private sector make this accommodation but many do

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    Oct 12th 2023, 9:45 AM

    @Vincent Doyle: depends where these guys got their qualifications .

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    Oct 12th 2023, 9:49 AM

    @Chris O’Brien: you don’t expect experts to offer their services for free or at cut costs ? You any idea as to how much to cost to run a practice with insurance and indemnities , annual fees to their professional body , and expenses for constant regular training and seminars . €70 is nothing . The “poor” just need to prioritise ; laying off the drugs would be a start for many of them and stop making excuses .

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    Oct 12th 2023, 9:52 AM

    @Dvsespaña: why the f u c k do you assume that 5 star places ever intended to cater for the minimum wage sect ? Why are you whinging ? It’s not for you nor is it suppose to be for you . (Not you personally )

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    Oct 11th 2023, 1:08 PM

    In every dept most people want the german system(works for all) , we keep getting the american one (works only for wealthy).

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    Oct 12th 2023, 9:54 AM

    @bruce banner: we ain’t commies or socialists .

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    Oct 11th 2023, 12:45 PM

    Time to bring our troops home from Lebanon. It’s quite clear peace has collapsed with Israel and Lebanon launching attacks against each other. I’d rather our troops brought home safely now instead of them sitting in bunkers with the conflict escalating.

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    Oct 11th 2023, 1:11 PM

    Not properly regulated
    And that’s the way the unions & the professional bodies want it
    They also run a Monday to Friday health service but people are selfish & continue to get sick/have accidents/give birth at weekends
    I am sick to my back teeth hearing of problems & failures in our health service. I’m also sick of muppet politico’s saying it needs more money.
    It needs REFORM – real meaningful reform from a minister with the courage to face down all the vested interests
    And it appears we haven’t had one of them for the last 40 years

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    Mute Chris O'Brien
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    Oct 11th 2023, 12:51 PM

    Not properly regulated. Or funded.

    Our economy loses 1.8B annually because ADHD isn’t diagnosed or treated.

    For context, long term social welfare costs the state 550M. Which is less than a third lost just to ADHD.

    And these issues exist because for generations Irish voters choose ‘out of sight out of mind’ for mental health issues. And politicians cynically took advantage of that.

    And now we’re all reaping the rewards of our societal shame re mental health issues and our collective hatred of the poor.

    Well guess what, pretending problems don’t exist isn’t public healthcare policy. It costs us all. And not a little. It costs us annually more than unemployment. It costs more than out healthcare ‘overspend’.

    Until we behave like compassionate humans and fund services for EVERYONE we’ll all just suffer.

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    Oct 11th 2023, 3:19 PM

    The true measure of any society can be found in how it treats its most vulnerable members

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    Oct 12th 2023, 10:00 AM

    @RIP: bollox ! Pay your way or die . It’s up to clans and families to look after their own. Don’t expect strangers to do it . Thatcher was right about “society”. You want communism or socialism ? You won’t find it in Ireland (or anywhere else for that matter )

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    Oct 11th 2023, 2:24 PM

    @Gerry Kelly, great comment, the whole public sector needs both massive reform and investment in proper IT systems. I wouldn’t mind if there were a few billion put aside for it but only if the management and staff are accountable afterwards. Any excess staff in one area could be offered retraining in other areas and if they don’t want that then there is compulsory redundancies. We now have a situation that management get paid the big bucks but can’t make a decision without getting outside consultants in and once they’re in the costs spiral. Time for a root and branch review of it all while we have the money.

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    Oct 11th 2023, 4:12 PM

    There’s two types of Irish people:

    - People who have never used mental health services in Ireland/the rich who simply buy what they need despite the high prices – this group has no issues with public mental heath services in Ireland

    - People who have tried to use public mental health services in Ireland and aren’t rich – this group feels like they’re in a third world country and are usually treated like garbage.

    FFFG has long been reelected by the first group. The second group typically won’t vote FFFG once they realise just how poor the HSE really is. And why.

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    Oct 12th 2023, 10:09 AM

    @Chris O’Brien: mental health issues don’t care about a person’s pedigree or wealth. It effects everyone . The waiting lists effect everyone too . Can’t always buy one’s way out of them . Talking sh it e as usual. Shut the f u ck and do something about your evidentially whiney sh I Tty situation . No one cares about your ranting. You and your kind do nothing but sit on your arse and expect others to spoon feed you. Do us all a big favour and get off social media and do something constructive . Maybe get a job and take those chips off your shoulders towards people who are better than you or more successful. Alternatively , find a river or moving train and don’t look back. Either way, do one. Ranting here is doing you no favours .

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    Oct 11th 2023, 1:43 PM

    So what is stopping you getting the experience?

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    Oct 12th 2023, 10:19 AM

    @Antoni marr: meeting the criteria for registration ? Recognition of qualifications etc , High expense to run a practice ? Might be a bit of a closed shop eg only register practitioners from a certain organisation ? Funding and a lack of resources would be a big issue . Can’t do it for free and the State will have to intervene as those that really need urgent care don’t have the funds to pay for it

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    Oct 11th 2023, 4:38 PM

    One final note, if this could be connected to refugees in ANY WAY the comments would be rammed. But since this only affects the poor and mentally ill all of those, ‘save Ireland from the refugees’ types are completely disinterested.

    Go figure.

    Save Ireland, unless it’s the poor or sick or elderly then who cares, right lads?

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    Oct 12th 2023, 1:03 PM

    @Chris O’Brien: eh, THE ONLY PEOPLE who rant and rave on this platform about Refugees and the ills of them , which leads to closing down of the comment sections ; and the ONLY PEOPLE who have gone out protesting against refugees etc and acted violently ARE THE POOR ! So , your thesis is , as usual, nonsense . Sincerely get help where you can. Ranting and raving here isn’t the right way to go about it .

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    Oct 12th 2023, 8:27 PM

    Ag we’re all mad

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