Good fun seeing Kate Mulgrew playing it straight in this comedy sketch, even if at times you can see she's trying to suppress her giggles. It might be 25 years since the series began, but I never tire of Voyager. It's still an imaginative and engaging Star Trek series.
Despite years of effort I rarely every much warmed up to her, but I really enjoyed that moment here too. Perhaps because this skit's writing failed to capitalize on its promise (except for the telepathy bit), and so nuking it from orbit was the only logical thing left to do. With the Fraiser cast appearing in their prime, and a big set budget, and Mulgrew bridging the casts, I was hoping for a little more "Wow," ... but this whole skit seemed like a collection of "I hate Mondays" jokes.
@@ZenGeekDad I took it that Janeway was tired about their arguing about useless things, so she acted like she was going to self-destruct the ship until they stopped.
Janeway once said that before getting lost in the Delta Quadrant, she always maintained a professional distance from her crew. I guess now we understand why.
I'm absolutely mind blown that I have only just discovered this. I love Voyager and Frasier. This was great and kind of freaky! They collided two worlds and for a moment I was questioning reality. I wish there was more of this.
@@ShiftingDrifter Picard was fond of Earl Grey Tea. Janeway enjoyed her coffee. And this is why the two captains could never get along, and _Voyager_ had to be lost in the Delta Quadrant. Thank you, Q.
This was hilarious! Kate Mulgrew did a fantastic job in this skit and so didn't everybody from Frasier. Mashing Star Trek:Voyager and Frasier together was genius.
It's a sketch. A skit is improvised. Is it genius though? I doubt there was that much thought put into it since the shows both filmed on the Paramount lot right near each other. The SNL sketch where they reimagined the ship as being The Love Boat: The Next Generation made more sense. They didn't really mash these two together as much as drop characters from Frasier into Voyager. I'm sorry to be the wet blanket. It just isn't that interesting to me and goes on way too long after the joke has lost it's initial humour.
@@uosdwiSrdewoH Sorry, I don't care what you think. I'm 44 years old and not in the frame of mind to change my opinions based on what some unknown rando says. I think it's hilarious and genius and if you don't like it, tough! Go rain on somebody else's parade. I don't really care what your thoughts or feelings are about this skit 😄. You should go get a sense of humor and a personality because you definitely need one, man😄🤣😂!!!
@@uosdwiSrdewoHThe start of the video sets up the premise that this is a recreation of what the audition process was like. It isn’t putting Frasier actors into Voyager; it’s having them act out a fake audition for the show.
@@709mash Yeah they could've played up a few jokes with some of the show cross overs from the Cheers / Frasier cast and Star Trek You could have Kristie Alliey reprise her role as a Vulcan and mention to Quark about how she had an old ancestor that ran a bar back on Earth. Then they could agree about how much trouble humans are deal with.. Kelsy Grammer could reprise his role as Captain Bateson from that one off episode of TNG and remark that he's in a rush because he's out of time... and doesn't have the time to explain a time paradox.. Niles actually reminds me a lot of Barclay so it might be funny to pair the two up for a minor bit with them both complaining about food or drinks..
I don't know about Jane Leeves, but the others were stage actors, so they'd be used to it. It shiws how good they are that they also knew to pull back from full stage acting mode because it was veing televised.
"And we've _just_ relandscaped!" A dog from Earth finds itself on an alien planet, and starts digging up sacred plants, thus starting an interstellar war. I call dibs.
Well didn’t this kinda happen in JJ Abram’s Star Trek? I mean that dog disappeared.. Scotty told the story.. well, finally he showed up. Poor cutie doggy ;)
@@lianeli5406 I mean Porthos would have been long dead by Scotty's time, unless they have found a to dramatically extend the lifespan of dogs in the 23rd century.
In the real world Janeway and Frasier shared a bathroom, if you went into the bathroom near Fraiser's door there was a scenery flat then a gap between that set and the next sound stage including the door for the head in Janeway's ready room. It's shown on a behind the scenes video with Robert Picardo showing you. (although Janeway only ever used the head door once.)
As above he was, through they coulda had him reprise his TNG role as the Captain of the USS Bozeman...
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@Daniel Appleton Side note - Seth McFarlane was supposed to be on the same flight (American Airlines flight 11) as David Angel and his wife but arrived at the airport 10 minutes too late and missed the plane.
Makes me wonder if, had the US version of Red Dwarf had gone along the lines of using essentially American character traits, as The Office did, than trying to recreate the originals, the series may have fared better.
"While we were in port, I had them install a banality filter; it keeps us from being bothered by any messages that are overly insipid or jejune." Classic.
"Jejune" was apparently a gag word the writers in Frazier liked using frequently. I recall one Episode Niles said, "I just like saying the word 'jejune'." And another where Frazier fell smitten with his date and later told Niles, "She even used the word jejune!" That show did have some great writing.
And then apparently he's also the guy who wants to have his way with all the women on the ship, including the captain. He doesn't want to hear about it, but he'll certainly think about it. :D
@@ShiftingDrifter Do you mean it is a made up word from the writers ? Well actually, the term comes to us from the Latin word jejunus, which means "empty of food," "hungry," or "meager." When English speakers first used jejune back in the 1600s, they applied it in ways that mirrored the meaning of its Latin parent, lamenting "jejune appetites" and "jejune morsels." -Merriam-Webster. /instance of pedantry
They should absolutely get these guys back to appear in Lower Decks. Sadly John wouldnt be able to but everyone else could. I think that would be amazing.
@@flacidhouse350 "Pepperoni!" "Well done Mr. Broccoli." …And also when Quark and Rom are in the access conduit next to Sisko's office and Quark tells Rom their Moogi is involved with the Grand Negus and you can hear Rom's muffled "No….no…nooooo" from inside Sisko's office. The look I=on his ace when they come out is and forever will be priceless to me.
Been watching this clip for years, never fails to put a smile on my face. Usually watch it when I am feeling abit depressed, typically after watching a episode of Discovery
This is from 1996, a celebration of 30 years of Star Trek. Fraiser shot on a neighbouring stage at Paramount, which is why the cast is pretending to audition in the skit, dad on the chair and all.
I just came across this as I have been watching Star Trek deep space nine on Netflix. I find it weird how UA-cam finds out what I have been watching. Lol. Loved that they had the dog too.
I used that line on a woman once, “...I just want to boldly go where so many men have gone before...” and she laughed so hard, I think it was the funniest thing she’d ever heard.
Kirstie Allie was also in ST2. I heard that they tried to get her to be in the Next Gen episode with Kelsey as his first officer but it didn't work out.
Kate was so amazing staying in character....I was 😂 at all the Frasier people and she was solid. I love Voyager but I think it could have done with some of this kinda humor....70 years is a long time to be stuck in space w no laughs🤷🏼♀️
"The others had to 'scramble' and 'do the best they could' in the business." And Frasier went on to become one of the top-rated sitcoms of all time, coincidentally being the spinoff of Cheers.
"The others had to 'scramble' and 'do the best they could' in the business." That's the joke. Frasier was already into season 3 when this was made so they knew it was a hit.
Being like the crew member on the right, I'm from England too - and so I never saw this before! It's great! Love that Kate Mulgrew is able to keep such a straight face; great actress!
I freaking LOVE (Kate Mulgrew's) Captain Janeway's Voice!! The way she talks! : ) That was a cool cross over, I wish Seven Of Nine and Frasier had been there though. It would of been funnier..
NERD ALERT: I have answers to both of those questions. 1) Seven of Nine hadn't been introduced at the time of this clip... Star Trek's 30th Anniversary (this clip was part of a TV special celebrating the milestone) was in 1996. It wasn't until a season later that Seven came aboard the Voyager. 2) I believe Kate Mulgrew stepped in at the last minute and the script was tweaked because of a relapse in Kelsey Grammer's fight with addiction (but don't quote me on that).
I saw this when it aired on the 25th Anniversary of Trek and just LOVED IT!!!!! Also I remember now: this was when the ponytail was first debut as well! This skit was hilarious. :)
I rarely watch situation comedies, but "Frasier," I not only happily watched, I enjoyed it even more than the TV show from which it was spun, "Cheers." The times I laughed so loud I thought my neighbors were going to call the cops on me is a very high number! This IS comedy gold!!
Reilly Monster Nooooo. "Absent were regulars Kelsey Grammer and Dan Butler, both of whom having played other characters on The Next Generation and Voyager, respectively." en.memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Webster
the trippy thing here is how *real* it feels when Janeway speaks, even though it is a sketch :D ( the klingon caring aboung landscaping was also sweet! )
Oh my....how glorious is this!??!? =D THIS IS AWESOME!!!!!
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Both shows were filmed in the same studio building so the casts and crews got to know one another. A second cousin of mine was one of the creators/producers of Frasier. He once hand-delivered a Voyager script to them written by my 2 brothers entitled "The Yellow Brick Road" (my contribution). It was returned though, probably in part to them entering their 6th season (show ended after S7). It might have had a better shot had they finished and submitted it sooner. We don't know if they even read it or not. Who knows?
We literally just watched 4 episodes of Frasier and 2 episodes of Voyager tonight, and I got here because I was looking up Voyager vlooper reels. Wild world we live in.
Good fun seeing Kate Mulgrew playing it straight in this comedy sketch, even if at times you can see she's trying to suppress her giggles. It might be 25 years since the series began, but I never tire of Voyager. It's still an imaginative and engaging Star Trek series.
It was Politically Correct Trek, PC Trek for short. It was a dud and the beginning of the end.
Absolutely beautifull series indeed. For me.. the best series of star trek! The ship and crew are perfect!
@@yousircantknow8987 Probably the worst attempt at an edgy response I’ve seen yet
@@yousircantknow8987 You were a dud from birth.
Definitely still better than discovery or the new picard garbage. One thing i didn't like about voyager was they made the borg seem so nerfed.
Kate Mulgrews smug expression as she initiates the self destruct is priceless.
Storms and Saugeye she’s brilliant.
Despite years of effort I rarely every much warmed up to her, but I really enjoyed that moment here too. Perhaps because this skit's writing failed to capitalize on its promise (except for the telepathy bit), and so nuking it from orbit was the only logical thing left to do. With the Fraiser cast appearing in their prime, and a big set budget, and Mulgrew bridging the casts, I was hoping for a little more "Wow," ... but this whole skit seemed like a collection of "I hate Mondays" jokes.
She can see her also trying to control herself from laughing and breaking character.
@@ZenGeekDad I took it that Janeway was tired about their arguing about useless things, so she acted like she was going to self-destruct the ship until they stopped.
Just like the REAL Janeway. 😎
As a huge fan of both Voyager and Frasier, I can't believe I've never seen this before... This is now my new favourite video ever! 😂
Outstanding ❤😂
Same here, and I'm just seeing it now!
I recognize Janeway, I did not know this was Frasier related.
This was fun
Yes, as a long time fan of both I have never seen this before. I am floored! Niles in Space
I love that Kate actually played in that sketch
El TMG Still the best captain ever!
+Mark Schneider Hey, Picard is still the best captain. Janeway is one of the more interesting ones though.
madman2u Nope, Picard is second best
i'd actually say third best. i think sisko comes into second place janeway first (kirk was good but i just couldnt really take him seriously lol)
She annihilated the Borg by coming back from the future by saying feck off to the temporal prime directives. Janeway rules!
Klingon's returning a pet because they remember how much trouble the tribbles were.
Only had a conversation the other day about them, the blank look on someone elses face made me laugh- Tribbles rule!
oh god have you seen the new short trek
They're Klingons. Why didn't they eat them? The Tribbles and the dog^^
All the way to the Delta quadrant lol
Klingons are descended from dogs
German username, English video, Japanese subtitles.
I dig it!
Just like the Federation!
Harry Mudd = german? not really
And he is Norwegian.
"Harcourt Fenton Mudd" - aka Harry Mudd, a character from the Original Star Trek, first appeared in Season 1s "Mudds Women"
welcome to the internets
Janeway once said that before getting lost in the Delta Quadrant, she always maintained a professional distance from her crew. I guess now we understand why.
The life of captain Janeway.
She had sex with Tom Paris
@@davidjones4762 Technically she bred with Tom Paris. For all we know she laid eggs and he jizzed on them.
@@davidjones4762 he always was lucky with the ladys. Lol
David Jones threshold best episode
captain we have an unidentified ship approaching at BLOODY HELL SHES REALLY MOVING
Clarkson: "Oh, damn! I forgot to turn off the traction control!"
A meatball at ridiculous speed.
Gariel Games Do you know that they are really irritating
mash2vhK Ludicrous speed....
LMAOL I'm crying over here!
I'm absolutely mind blown that I have only just discovered this. I love Voyager and Frasier. This was great and kind of freaky! They collided two worlds and for a moment I was questioning reality.
I wish there was more of this.
It says 12 years ago & the algorithm throws it at me too
really is he cute?
Well, Kelsey Grammer did play a character on Star Trek in the very good episode Cause and Effect.
That's exactly what I was thinking! How did I never see this?! It's clearly 25-30 years old.
Well done. Fits their characters.
Niles: Science
Martin: Security
Daphne: Operations
Roz: Communications
This should at least be made into an animated film with the original cast voicing, and Frasier Crane as the captain.
Daphne would be medical or a councilor.
Jane Leeves is the best!!
@@ShiftingDrifter Picard was fond of Earl Grey Tea. Janeway enjoyed her coffee.
And this is why the two captains could never get along, and _Voyager_ had to be lost in the Delta Quadrant. Thank you, Q.
I can't believe I have never seen this...
This was hilarious! Kate Mulgrew did a fantastic job in this skit and so didn't everybody from Frasier. Mashing Star Trek:Voyager and Frasier together was genius.
It's a sketch. A skit is improvised. Is it genius though? I doubt there was that much thought put into it since the shows both filmed on the Paramount lot right near each other. The SNL sketch where they reimagined the ship as being The Love Boat: The Next Generation made more sense. They didn't really mash these two together as much as drop characters from Frasier into Voyager. I'm sorry to be the wet blanket. It just isn't that interesting to me and goes on way too long after the joke has lost it's initial humour.
@@uosdwiSrdewoH Sorry, I don't care what you think. I'm 44 years old and not in the frame of mind to change my opinions based on what some unknown rando says. I think it's hilarious and genius and if you don't like it, tough! Go rain on somebody else's parade.
I don't really care what your thoughts or feelings are about this skit 😄. You should go get a sense of humor and a personality because you definitely need one, man😄🤣😂!!!
@@uosdwiSrdewoHThe start of the video sets up the premise that this is a recreation of what the audition process was like. It isn’t putting Frasier actors into Voyager; it’s having them act out a fake audition for the show.
Please stop.
If it "isn't that interesting" to you, then why are you even here? Why did you watch this? Why are you commenting? Quit being a troll.@@uosdwiSrdewoH
I can only imagine what the bit would've been like had it been at set at Quarks Bar with the cast from Cheers making cameos. :P
Oh man, that would have been amazing. Quark would have much less patients I think though. Nog would fit right in.
@@709mash Yeah they could've played up a few jokes with some of the show cross overs from the Cheers / Frasier cast and Star Trek
You could have Kristie Alliey reprise her role as a Vulcan and mention to Quark about how she had an old ancestor that ran a bar back on Earth. Then they could agree about how much trouble humans are deal with..
Kelsy Grammer could reprise his role as Captain Bateson from that one off episode of TNG and remark that he's in a rush because he's out of time... and doesn't have the time to explain a time paradox..
Niles actually reminds me a lot of Barclay so it might be funny to pair the two up for a minor bit with them both complaining about food or drinks..
Kinda already did in the show with Morn -> Norm
That would have been amazing
Ted Dansen introduced it...
Can't believe they did a live skit. That's awesome.
I don't know about Jane Leeves, but the others were stage actors, so they'd be used to it. It shiws how good they are that they also knew to pull back from full stage acting mode because it was veing televised.
Sketch. A skit is improvised, sketch is written.
Go away, troll.@@uosdwiSrdewoH
"And we've _just_ relandscaped!"
A dog from Earth finds itself on an alien planet, and starts digging up sacred plants, thus starting an interstellar war. I call dibs.
Tom Kiely I think that was an actual premise used in Star Trek: Enterprise.
AKA the episode that pretty much doomed Enterprise
Well didn’t this kinda happen in JJ Abram’s Star Trek? I mean that dog disappeared.. Scotty told the story.. well, finally he showed up. Poor cutie doggy ;)
Wasn't that the plot to an episode of Enterprise?
@@lianeli5406 I mean Porthos would have been long dead by Scotty's time, unless they have found a to dramatically extend the lifespan of dogs in the 23rd century.
"Bloody hell she's really moving" lmao kills me every time
It was a Kelvin Scotty line for sure
Lol that stood out to me too 😂
Ayup, the best line bar none.
RIP John Mahoney.. Thank you for all the laughs
The only character allowed to have a La-Z-Boy chair on the Bridge!
And an ice-cold Ballantine's Beer!
@@smc1942 LOL!
In the real world Janeway and Frasier shared a bathroom, if you went into the bathroom near Fraiser's door there was a scenery flat then a gap between that set and the next sound stage including the door for the head in Janeway's ready room. It's shown on a behind the scenes video with Robert Picardo showing you. (although Janeway only ever used the head door once.)
😮
Also in the real world, Kate Mulgrew did a 3 episode arc on Cheers, the show Frasier was spun off from.
Ted Danson was on Cheers. He is the one at the beginning of this clip.
The look on Kate’s face at the end of that. 😂 The sweet release of death. Lmao
I really wanted Kelsey Grammer to be the Klingon
bluemonkey223 um I thought he was there holding Eddie
I believe he was in rehab at the time.
bluemonkey223 He is the Klingon
As above he was, through they coulda had him reprise his TNG role as the Captain of the USS Bozeman...
@Daniel Appleton Side note - Seth McFarlane was supposed to be on the same flight (American Airlines flight 11) as David Angel and his wife but arrived at the airport 10 minutes too late and missed the plane.
Would totally watch the hell out of a Star Trek series with that crew.
Makes me wonder if, had the US version of Red Dwarf had gone along the lines of using essentially American character traits, as The Office did, than trying to recreate the originals, the series may have fared better.
watch "starship surprise" if you can do german... or find a translation^^
If only the new reboot was Space Frasier...
"I vow we will destroy every MOLECULE of the Federation!"
"That seems reasonable."
Typical Janeway ;)
"Only if you let me get first dips"
@@mikeomoran9256 It's "first dibs". And who said that? I can't find it.
@@C.Church no one said it I was parodying Janeway
@@mikeomoran9256 ohh,
That was one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen! And as funny as everyone was, Kate Mulgrew really stole the show.
"While we were in port, I had them install a banality filter; it keeps us from being bothered by any messages that are overly insipid or jejune."
Classic.
"Disengage the filter!"
"I can't, I can't even get my phaser to stop flashing twelve o'clock." LMAO
"Jejune" was apparently a gag word the writers in Frazier liked using frequently. I recall one Episode Niles said, "I just like saying the word 'jejune'." And another where Frazier fell smitten with his date and later told Niles, "She even used the word jejune!" That show did have some great writing.
And then apparently he's also the guy who wants to have his way with all the women on the ship, including the captain.
He doesn't want to hear about it, but he'll certainly think about it. :D
@@ShiftingDrifter Do you mean it is a made up word from the writers ? Well actually, the term comes to us from the Latin word jejunus, which means "empty of food," "hungry," or "meager." When English speakers first used jejune back in the 1600s, they applied it in ways that mirrored the meaning of its Latin parent, lamenting "jejune appetites" and "jejune morsels." -Merriam-Webster. /instance of pedantry
@@familledelisle2086 Yes, I knew it was a legit word. I was simply referring to the clever writing in Frasier. ;)
"Sounds like that Aldebarian is about to go where so many men have gone before" SPIT UP FUNNY!!!!
5:02
'Computer, engage self destruct sequence.'
And then look at her smile!!
captain they want to breed with us🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Two of my favorite shows together. I believed this is a thing that only could happen in my mind.
They should absolutely get these guys back to appear in Lower Decks. Sadly John wouldnt be able to but everyone else could. I think that would be amazing.
"Well if that isn't acting out, I don't know what is." Funniest moment in Star Trek.
"Great men are not peace makers."
"We appear to have lost our sex appeal"
Any time that Spock looks at Bones at the end of an episode.
@@flacidhouse350 "Pepperoni!"
"Well done Mr. Broccoli."
…And also when Quark and Rom are in the access conduit next to Sisko's office and Quark tells Rom their Moogi is involved with the Grand Negus and you can hear Rom's muffled "No….no…nooooo" from inside Sisko's office. The look I=on his ace when they come out is and forever will be priceless to me.
Delete the Wife
Been watching this clip for years, never fails to put a smile on my face. Usually watch it when I am feeling abit depressed, typically after watching a episode of Discovery
This was so epic..Frasier on Voyager...how have I never seen this before? So glad I finally did!
Both amazing shows.
Computer self destruct sequence🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Just saying there has to be atleast one Starfleet Captain who couldn't stand their crew and just casually armed the self destruct sequence.
Sounds like a perfect storyline for Discovery.
@@evrbody why destroy a perfectly good ship when you could just site-to-site transport everyone into the cold vacuum of space?
@@Lorkanthal Like the original Harry Kim.
They're normally dual activated.
@@TheIrishRushin How many dead Harry Kims did they chalk up through over the course of the series?
cant believe it took me this long to find this... freaking hilarious
Well, that was fun. A blending of two of my fave shows.
This is from 1996, a celebration of 30 years of Star Trek.
Fraiser shot on a neighbouring stage at Paramount, which is why the cast is pretending to audition in the skit, dad on the chair and all.
Stage?? I thought they filmed it in space
I just came across this as I have been watching Star Trek deep space nine on Netflix. I find it weird how UA-cam finds out what I have been watching. Lol. Loved that they had the dog too.
I used that line on a woman once, “...I just want to boldly go where so many men have gone before...” and she laughed so hard, I think it was the funniest thing she’d ever heard.
That's a keeper!
I like this crew. How Kate doesn't crack up laughing is a show of a true professional. But I bet during rehearsal, she has dozens of times.
This is brilliance. The overlyness of captain Janeway is spot on she is amazing. I loved Niles and Daphne and Ross omg this was great
You love Niles, Daphne and Ros. So, what have you got against the other Frasier actor? I can't believe you out poor Eddie.
Great writing and acting. Love the big hair, standard office chair, and of course the recliner. Eddy was not scarred of the alien one bit.
Jack Russells aren't scared of anything. They're completely mental.
How is it that I never knew this existed until 2024? Thanks for sharing. The UA-cam algorithm finally came through for me.
The best crossover I never knew I wanted.
Love the fact Kelsey Grammer actually did an episode of Star Trek: TNG so this was funny on a very meta level for me
even funnier if he had been in it
Kirstie Allie was also in ST2. I heard that they tried to get her to be in the Next Gen episode with Kelsey as his first officer but it didn't work out.
Cheers was just a holodeck program!
@@AnnoyingMoose frazier
@@davidm4566 theres no kirstie allie in this
Janeway just walked merrily into oblivion at the end there, didn't she?
+Netsurfer733 Sweet release
well look at how many times she actually destroyed the ship lol. Deadlock, year of hell, timeless, relativity, okay relativity was braxton's fault lol
Star Trek Online Videos we never speak of Braxton xD
4:03 and finally, Porthos made it into the 24th century!
Isn't that Archers Dog ?
That’s Eddie
This seems like a crossover between Star Trek, Frasier, and Red Dwarf.
I love John Mahoney's opening line!!! Classic!!!😂
Thanks for all the laugh's, John. Rest in Peace. 😥
@@CrazyRalph3
Sometimes auto correct adds things I don't type.🤷🙄
Have anything better to do than nitpick?
This was the best episode of Voyager ever!
Kate was so amazing staying in character....I was 😂 at all the Frasier people and she was solid. I love Voyager but I think it could have done with some of this kinda humor....70 years is a long time to be stuck in space w no laughs🤷🏼♀️
This sketch never grows old. Funny as anything every time I watch it.
I adored this so very much. Two of my favorite shows of 1996: Voyager and Frasier!
"The others had to 'scramble' and 'do the best they could' in the business." And Frasier went on to become one of the top-rated sitcoms of all time, coincidentally being the spinoff of Cheers.
Not to mention his TNG cameo.
"The others had to 'scramble' and 'do the best they could' in the business." That's the joke. Frasier was already into season 3 when this was made so they knew it was a hit.
Peri Gilpin with that hair, or any hair, or anything 😻
"Yes, and my brand new Romulan loafers were singed beyond recognition!"
Being like the crew member on the right, I'm from England too - and so I never saw this before! It's great! Love that Kate Mulgrew is able to keep such a straight face; great actress!
This is the best thing ever, how have I not seen it before
Damn he put on all that Klingon makeup for that small part???
For Star Trek, people will do no-lines walk-ons in the background.
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Klingon parts are bigger than you think
Not him
Probably had a great time at the after party.
I would.
having the cast of Frasier there was gold. i loved that show.
Add THIS to the growing list of things that I didn't know I needed
And thus The Orville was born!
This is so 90s
I freaking LOVE (Kate Mulgrew's) Captain Janeway's Voice!! The way she talks! : ) That was a cool cross over, I wish Seven Of Nine and Frasier had been there though. It would of been funnier..
IMO she sounds like Katharine Hepburn... cool.
NERD ALERT: I have answers to both of those questions. 1) Seven of Nine hadn't been introduced at the time of this clip... Star Trek's 30th Anniversary (this clip was part of a TV special celebrating the milestone) was in 1996. It wasn't until a season later that Seven came aboard the Voyager. 2) I believe Kate Mulgrew stepped in at the last minute and the script was tweaked because of a relapse in Kelsey Grammer's fight with addiction (but don't quote me on that).
She had a one-woman show as Hepburn.
Pierre Mez Omg you didn't recognize frasier as the klingon??? lol
'would *have*, ffs.....; not 'would of'....geez!
Frasier meets Star Trek. I found it very funny. Thanks for posting. Lol
I saw this when it aired on the 25th Anniversary of Trek and just LOVED IT!!!!! Also I remember now: this was when the ponytail was first debut as well! This skit was hilarious. :)
+ncisfan29 it wasnt for 25 it was post first contact as this came with the collected ST movies VHS collection at the time sooo late 96 at a guess
Kal451 yeah you are right. It’s 30 yrs and beyond! 😁
Voyager and Fraiser are up high on the list of my favorite tv shows, this was an absolute joy to watch.
The dog's like: "I don't get paid enough for this."
I rarely watch situation comedies, but "Frasier," I not only happily watched, I enjoyed it even more than the TV show from which it was spun, "Cheers." The times I laughed so loud I thought my neighbors were going to call the cops on me is a very high number!
This IS comedy gold!!
I remember this!!!!! Does anyone have the entire broadcast?
Kate Mulgrew's delivery of 'She's an untested ship with an untested crew' is priceless.
Pretty sure that line is from the actual show.
I remember watching this when it aired. Star Trek 30 years and beyond I believe it was called.
Russell Mitchem I was wondering what this was originally from and was fruitlessly scrolling the replies until I saw yours. Ty for the info.
This needs to be higher up in the comments.
It’s kind of amazing that these are the two shows I was most recently binge-watching!
Unbelievable funny, never seen it before! Love star trek voyager any way it comes together :-)
Always love watching this. Saw it when it first came out. Kate Mulgrew is such a class act. You'd think she'd always been on Frasier.
She did a two episode season finale of Cheers, so maybe she’s used to the witty banter .
Kelsey Grammer makes a great Klingon!
"And we've just re landscaped!!! So funny. Gets me every time.
Reilly Monster That was Kelsey Grammar?? The voice sounded kinda like him but I couldn't see through the make-up.
Sekhubara That wasn't Kelsey Grammer.
+Reilly Monster
That was the cast of frasier on Voyager
Kelsey wasn't there. Neither was the guy who played Bulldog
Reilly Monster Nooooo. "Absent were regulars Kelsey Grammer and Dan Butler, both of whom having played other characters on The Next Generation and Voyager, respectively."
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the trippy thing here is how *real* it feels when Janeway speaks, even though it is a sketch :D
( the klingon caring aboung landscaping was also sweet! )
Janeway does love that self-destruct sequence
This is great to watch, and this is why the orville does so well its Trek geekness + humor
Peri Gilpin is gorgeous!
Yeah, I'd choose Roz over Daphne anyday.
That was great! I love that Martin was sitting in his recliner. So glad this was suggested to me.
Peri Gilpin, smoking hot as ever. She always did it for me.
First time I've ever seen this. Two of my favorite shows. So FUNNY ❤😄
This... is beautiful. UA-cam, you've really came through on this one.
OMG this is like an explosion of my childhood holy crap. I loved it!
Love Peri Gilpins hair... : )
The fact that she managed that whole skit without breaking character shows how good of an actress she is.
The cast of "Frasier" was a stroke of genius.
"The shuttle door bay"? I think he meant shuttle bay door. Lol!
+MIke Kushner It's the compartment where they store the spare shuttle doors.
+Joseph Oarson Win!
I mean voyager must have had a gajillion spare shuttle parts they crashed one every episode
Industrial replicators, perhaps. (in-universe explanation, obviously)
Spanish grammar
I remember this! What a blast from the past 😂
I love how DHP kept forgetting his lines but kept it together anyway
Kate was on Cheers, Sam dated her of course. Data was on Cheers, so we’re some guest stars from TNG. Obviously Frasier was on TNG too.
Oh my....how glorious is this!??!? =D THIS IS AWESOME!!!!!
Both shows were filmed in the same studio building so the casts and crews got to know one another. A second cousin of mine was one of the creators/producers of Frasier. He once hand-delivered a Voyager script to them written by my 2 brothers entitled "The Yellow Brick Road" (my contribution). It was returned though, probably in part to them entering their 6th season (show ended after S7). It might have had a better shot had they finished and submitted it sooner. We don't know if they even read it or not. Who knows?
i love the Klingon subtitles. nice touch.
+Kriswixx Lol it's not Klingon, it's Chinese
LordHealey jokes :)
+LordHealey Japanese.
Fantastic sketch as a fan of both shows I can't believe I've never seen this before, by the way I love Peri Gilpin's hair.😄😄😄😄👍👍👍
Lets not forget that Robert Picardo (EMH) played on an episode of Frasier.
"Please state the nature of the medical emergency." A line that could've been delivered on Frasier as well :)
Did CERN shift reality again? How did this piece go so unseen by me for so long. Maybe my sensor array is out of phass?
My wife loves Frasier....and I think she has a crush on Capt. Janeway....wait, she does.
This has an Orville-esqe feel to it! I hadn’t watch The Orville until recently, and now I can see this playing out on that bridge!
This was fantastic, they mixed may two favorite shows Fraser & Star Trek Voyager oh yes and Kelsey Grammer does make a great Klingon...
We literally just watched 4 episodes of Frasier and 2 episodes of Voyager tonight, and I got here because I was looking up Voyager vlooper reels. Wild world we live in.
Isn't it fantastic?
"and we just re-landscaped" - muahahahahahahaha