Kate: Anyway, your ratings are very good. But I still think we can do better. Any ideas?
[Kate takes items out of box and goes to put them on a shelf]
Frasier: How to improve my show? That is a tall order. Uh. Oh, wait, you know, I was thinking of playing classical music before my intros. Let's say, perhaps, uh, Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra in D Minor.
Kate: It's too highbrow. I mean, I love classical music, but to most people it's a big snore. Oh, incidentally, Bartok's Concerto is in C.
Frasier: Are you sure?
Kate: Positive. I put myself through college working at a classical station. Let's talk about advertising. You've got a great face. I want to see it on t-shirts. I want to see it on park benches. I even want to see it on Frisbees. Everybody in Seattle should be tossing it, wearing it, sitting on it!
Frasier: Wonderful. You know, I hate to nitpick, but I', certain that concerto's in D. I was a music minor at Harvard.
Kate: It's in C. It was commissioned by Serge Kosivinsky in 1943 for the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and since then it's been recorded over thirty times. Each time in C.
Frasier: Well, maybe you're right. Maybe I'm right.