The best episode written by Vic Rauseo is "Doogenstein", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Eric Laneuville". "Doogenstein" aired on 9/12/1990 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Doogie Doesn't Live Here Anymore".
Doogie's heavy third-year residency duties make him fear he's missing out on his youth.
Director: Eric Laneuville
Writer: Vic Rauseo
Doogie hunts for new digs and finds a Venice Beach loft; and Vinnie must also find a new home when his parents divorce.
Director: Win Phelps
Writer: Vic Rauseo
Realizing that it's time he started dating again, Niles takes Daphne to a society ball.
Director: Kelsey Grammer
Writer: Vic Rauseo
Frasier's attempts at a father-son vacation turn into an outrageous road trip, with Niles and Daphne along for the ride.
Director: James Burrows
Writer: Vic Rauseo
Martin's birthday brings Frasier's friends and family together, but Frasier soon finds himself mediating evervone's problems
Director: James Burrows
Writer: Vic Rauseo
Labor relations go from heated to hot and heavy when Frasier and his boss negotiate a staff raise -- and an unexpected passion for each other.
Director: Philip Charles MacKenzie
Writer: Vic Rauseo
Listening to a tape of his very first radio show sends Frasier on a somewhat uncomfortable trip down Memory Lane.
Director: David Clark Lee
Writer: Vic Rauseo
When Frasier's caught in Daphne's room, his attempts to rectify the invasion of her privacy only make the situation worse.
Director: James Burrows
Writer: Vic Rauseo
Frasier and Niles are upset when they learn that they're investors in the company slated to demolish their father's favorite hangout.
Director: James Burrows
Writer: Vic Rauseo
Doogie freezes in disbelief when he's asked out to dinner by Victoria Burke, the new radiology chief, known in some circles as "the Ice Queen."
Director: Betty Thomas
Writer: Vic Rauseo