Martin mentions Dempsey and Tunney, whom Niles recognized, replying "I think I know a thing or two about vaudeville". Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney were two heavyweight boxers, most famous for their fight on September 22, 1927 at Soldier Field in Chicago. Dubbed as "The Long Count," Dempsey knocked Tunney down in the seventh round, but the count was delayed due to Dempsey's failure to go to the neutral corner. Tunney ended up winning the fight, and whether or not the "long count" affected the outcome remains a subject of debate.
In Kirby's first scene, he is wearing a sweatshirt that reads "Chicks Dig Scrawny Pale Guys."
Rickets is a defect in the skin's creation of vitamin D. It can also be the result of a diet low in vitamin D, living in far northern climates, and/or an absorption problem in the gut. It can manifest itself in a failure to grow, an abnormally curved spine, skeletal deformities, dental defects, or seizures. It does not occur much anymore in Western Civilizations.
In "Big Crane On Campus", where Frasier is reacquainted with his high school crush, her name is Lorna Linley Gardner. In a later season, when he runs into her again, her name is Lana.
One of the title cards reads "Tuesdays With Frasier." It is based on the book "Tuesdays With Morrie" (1997) by author and Detroit Free Press columnist Mitch Albom. The book is a memoir about a series of visits Albom made to his former sociology professor Morrie Schwartz as Schwartz slowly dies of ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease). The book topped the New York Times Non-Fiction Bestsellers of 2000.