Posts Tagged ‘Frasier’

Kelsey Grammer Released from Hospital

June 4th, 2008 / Author: OK! Staff

Less than one week after award-winning actor Kelsey Grammer suffered a mild heart attack, OK! has learned that the Frasier star has been released from the hospital and is resting comfortably at his home in Maui.

In a  statement released to OK!, the 53-year-old thespian said he, "wishes to thank those who phoned, emailed, or wrote expressions of concern."

On May 31, Kelsey was paddle boating in Hawaii with his wife Camille when he began to feel the first symptoms of something wrong. After visiting a local hospital, it was determined that he had suffered a heart attack and was admitted to the hospital’s care.

 

This Day in Hollywood History

September 9th, 2007 / Author: cwillett

Sept. 9, 2004

Frasier it was not.

Still trying to hang onto every last ounce of Friends success, NBC launched the poorly constructed spin off Joey three years ago to high expectations and fanfare, to which it ultimately failed to live up.

Inheriting its parental "Must-See TV" time slot of Thursday nights at 8 p.m., Joey bowed to an opening night of 18.6 million viewers, good enough to be deemed a "hit" and the "No. 1 new comedy of the season."

That label is a tad misleading, as it’s easy to be No. 1 even as your ratings slide when there’s virtually no competition.

It seems people weren’t as interested in following the uneven trajectory of Joseph Francis Tribbiani’s career as they were in watching six people hang out in a coffee shop during the workday.

Or maybe it also has to do with the show just… not being good?

In any event, the comedy still managed two People’s Choice Awards, a Golden Globe nomination and a second season renewal despite a season-ending ranking of an un-Friends-esque of 40.

Ratings got even more anemic its sophomore year — it got so bad that eventually Joey quietly faded away into the night without so much as a "How you doin’?"

Adding insult to injury? Unlike, say, Just Shoot Me before it or Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip after it, NBC never burned off its remaining eight episodes.

Maybe they like Matthew Perry better.

Where is Matt LeBlanc anyway?

By Joyce Eng

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