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Frasier’s 1997 Halloween episode centered on a book-themed costume party. Dressed as Geoffrey Chaucer, the titular radio psychiatrist (Kelsey Grammer) spotted “a literary figure [he’d] like to know better,” as he suggestively put it, before approaching a woman wearing a bodysuit and a waist-length blonde wig of biblical proportions.“Let me guess: Lady Godiva?” Dr. Frasier Crane asked before the woman (whose real name is never revealed) corrected him. “No, Eve, from the Bible.” His response? “Now I know why they call it The Good Book.” The not-so-subtle innuendos kept rolling later when the woman, who spoke only a few lines, quipped that she felt “naked” without lipstick.Though things didn’t work out for Frasier — “Eve” left the soiree arm-in-arm with a man in a devil costume — Grammer had better luck off-screen. The woman who played Eve was his then-wife Camille Grammer, who made a name for herself as an original The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast member in 2010.
Frasier’s 1997 Halloween episode centered on a book-themed costume party. Dressed as Geoffrey Chaucer, the titular radio psychiatrist (Kelsey Grammer) spotted “a literary figure [he’d] like to know better,” as he suggestively put it, before approaching a woman wearing a bodysuit and a waist-length blonde wig of biblical proportions.“Let me guess: Lady Godiva?” Dr. Frasier Crane asked before the woman (whose real name is never revealed) corrected him. “No, Eve, from the Bible.” His response? “Now I know why they call it The Good Book.” The not-so-subtle innuendos kept rolling later when the woman, who spoke only a few lines, quipped that she felt “naked” without lipstick.Though things didn’t work out for Frasier — “Eve” left the soiree arm-in-arm with a man in a devil costume — Grammer had better luck off-screen. The woman who played Eve was his then-wife Camille Grammer, who made a name for herself as an original The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast member in 2010.