The best episode written by Charlie Hauck is "The Niece", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Peter Bonerz". "The Niece" aired on 11/4/1997 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "A Tsar is Born".
Willow, Wilson's niece, comes to stay, which makes it so that Wilson has no time to spend with Tim.
Director: Peter Bonerz
Writer: Charlie Hauck
After a family heirloom is linked to the Romanoffs, Frasier and Niles giddily assume they are descended from royalty.
Director: Pamela Fryman
Writer: Charlie Hauck
While Niles joins Martin on a stakeout, Roz and Frasier flirt with the idea of becoming more than just friends.
Director: Sheldon Epps
Writer: Charlie Hauck
Maude hires an ex-con as her cook, but does not find it easy to live with the knowledge of what he has done.
Director: N/A
Writer: Charlie Hauck
Business and financial problems may ruin Walter's life.
Director: N/A
Writer: Charlie Hauck
When Wilson is buglarized, Jill orders Tim to put in a high security system. But instead of them having peace and quite in their house, things get worse when the alarms begin going off by themselves.
Director: N/A
Writer: Charlie Hauck
When Bud gets divorced, Tim and Jill go to a couples therapy workshop.
Director: Andrew Tsao
Writer: Charlie Hauck
Heidi goes into labor en route to the Classic Car Man of the Year awards and Tim and Jill help deliver the baby, while receiving instructions from Wilson on the phone.
Director: Peter Bonerz
Writer: Charlie Hauck
Tim forgets where he hid Jill's Valentine's Day present. A singer talks about her relationship with Tim's father.
Director: Peter Bonerz
Writer: Charlie Hauck
Brad's getting MARRIED... well, maybe not after Tim and Jill get through with him. The Taylor parents try to make Brad realize that he's not ready for the commitment of marriage to a college girl he just recently met at a party.
Director: Peter Bonerz
Writer: Charlie Hauck
Jill makes some embarassing remarks about Tim on a talk show, while he watches it from Harry's Hardware, with all his friends.
Director: N/A
Writer: Charlie Hauck