The Frasier Crane actor appeared on The View last year, where lifted the lid on preparations for the upcoming reboot, admitting he cried while running through the first episode.
He told the panel: “We’re in the final stages of the final script for the first episode of the Frasier reboot. It looks pretty good. I’ve had a couple of runs through it, and I’ve cried, so you know, I’m happy.”
The sitcom won a total of four Emmys for its outstanding leading performance, after receiving positive critical responses when it was on TV screens.
Frasier is currently streaming Paramount Plus in the Uk or on Hulu in the US.
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