"Leapin' Lizards" is the fourth episode of season 3 of American sitcom Frasier, and the fifty-second overall.
Frasier becomes the target for a series of pranks by Bulldog: he calls into Frasier's show as an Australian 'Mac', someone who finds it difficult to work with an arrogant co-worker before revealing who the true identity of the co-worker is. Frasier is incensed and tired of being the victim of Bulldog's pranks, so goes to see the station m...
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"Leapin' Lizards" is the fourth episode of season 3 of American sitcom Frasier, and the fifty-second overall.
Frasier becomes the target for a series of pranks by Bulldog: he calls into Frasier's show as an Australian 'Mac', someone who finds it difficult to work with an arrogant co-worker before revealing who the true identity of the co-worker is. Frasier is incensed and tired of being the victim of Bulldog's pranks, so goes to see the station manager Kate Costas who promises to get Bulldog to stop. However, she soon learns that Bulldog's fans love it when he makes fun of Frasier, so for the sake of ratings she lets him continue. This leads to Frasier being persuaded in his best falsetto voice to perform “Three Little Maids” from The Mikado live over the air.
Once he learns that he is the victim of another of Bulldog's pranks, he marches down to the station to confront Bulldog, only to be told that Kate okayed it. Kate explains that Bulldog's listeners love his pranks but says she...
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