‘Frasier' Revival Not Moving Forward, CBS Studios Shopping for New Home After Two Seasons on Paramount+

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The series has been learned. CBS Studios will shop the series, which debuted in October 2023, around to other platforms.

The series, led by and executive produced by Kelsey Grammer, is a revival of the original series "Frasier," a spinoff of "Cheers," which aired for 11 seasons from 1993 to 2004, and won 37 Primetime Emmy Awards. The first season of the revival didn't win any trophies but received three Emmy Award nominations.

The network's NBC is working on reassembling a comedy lineup in an effort to revive the popularity of "Must-See TV." Presently, NBC has comedies such as "Lopez vs Lopez," "Happy's Place," "Night Court," and "The Wheel of Destiny" (previously referred to as "St. Denis Medical").

He was quoted as saying he hoped the popular sitcom had at least 100 more episodes. He added, "There's enough that's been laid out between these human characters; they're such great characters. I'd like to see where they'll go. And I want to know what will happen to Frasier."

Besides Taylor Gramber, the comedy features Jack Cutmore-Scott, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Toks Olagundoye, Jess Salgueiro, and Anders Keith.

Joe Cristalli and Chris Harris serve as show runners, along with executive producers Tom Russo and Jordan McMahon. The revival is directed by the renowned James Burrows, who directed multiple episodes. It is produced by CBS Studios and Grammnet NH Productions, and distributed by Paramount Global Content Distribution outside of Paramount+.

The first two seasons and the original "Frasier" series are available to stream on Paramount+.

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