Frasier Quote #2499

Quote from Frasier in Docu.Drama

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.

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John Glenn: Back in those glory days, I was very uncomfortable when they asked us to say things that I didn't want to say, and deny other things. Some people ask, you know, "were you alone out there?" And we never gave the real answer, and yet we've seen things out there, strange things. But we know what we saw out there, and we couldn't- We couldn't really say anything, and the bosses were scared of this. They were afraid of "War of the Worlds" type-stuff, and about panic in the streets. And so we had to keep quiet, and now we only see these things in our, well, in our nightmares. Or maybe in-in the movies, and some of them are pretty close to being the truth.
[later:]
John Glenn: Uh, look, about what I just said out there, could we just keep that between us?
Roz: Oh, of course, Senator.
John Glenn: Good. Well...Oh, wait, you were recording all that?
Roz: Well, yeah, but that's okay, we've got plenty of tape.
John Glenn: I'm gonna need that tape.
Roz: [to Frasier] He's a little tightly wound.
Frasier: Looks like maybe somebody should cut back on the old Tang.
Roz: [laughing] That's a good one, Frasier.