Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire
The station is sold to Big Willy, an elderly Texas radio magnate. Hoping to parlay his new boss’s nationwide network of radio stations into a big-time syndication deal for his show, Frasier eagerly agrees to Big Willy’s request to help his fiancee stop smoking. Too bad Willy’s fiancee is none other than Frasier’s barracuda of an agent, Bebe.
Having been given just three days to get Bebe to “kick the habit,” Frasier has her move into his condo. Unfortunately, Bebe’s eloquent justification of why she smokes dr ives Martin a nd Daphne t o light up.
Just when it seems that nothing can extinguish Bebe’s desire for nicotine, Frasier reminds her that if she continues to smoke, she can kiss Big Willy’s big fortune goodbye. However, Frasier’s efforts are in vain when Big Willy doesn’t make it down the aisle.


