Roz: What is it, Frasier?
Frasier: Well, not to belittle your suggestion, B.K., which I love. It's just that particular piece of music, uh, has been a bit, ah, I don't know, a bit... overused. And it occurs to me that perhaps an equally evocative, but less familiar piece of music might better serve. Thank you.
Ed: You mean something like "The Planets" by Holst?
Frasier: Exactly, it's a little less on the nose.
B.K.: What about Phillip Glass? You know, go completely minimalist.
Frasier: It's like space. Now we're cooking.
Ed: Have you listened to Sun Ra?
B.K.: Or period music. Like, hits from the sixties.
Frasier: This is good.
Ed: For the American program, we can use American music, like Copeland.
Frasier: Better yet, Charles Ives. And then for the Russians, we can use-
April: Shostakovich!
Frasier: Let's do it!
Roz: Frasier! Can I talk to you for a second?
Frasier: Well, yes, of course, Roz. You're the boss. Be back in five, everybody.