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Later, Niles' older sister gives birth to a baby girl. Niles adores the child, but "Holland", whose favorite fairy tale is The Changeling, steals his infant niece, replacing her with an angel-shaped lamp. A posse is formed to find the child. But Ada, suspecting the worst, searches the barn for Niles.
"Something Borrowed, Someone Blue" is the 23rd and 24th episode (and final) episode in season 7 of the American sitcom Frasier. The episode aired on May 18, 2000, on NBC.The hour-long episode brings to a climax the romantic character arc between Niles and Daphne, a significant running plotline for the first seven years of the show's production.
Niles has supposedly despised her from the start, and frequently makes quips at her expense. However, from the middle of the series and onward, C.C. and Niles show sympathy for each other, feeling depressed when they cannot attack each other. However, when Niles suffers a mild heart attack, C.C. seems to be devastated until he regains ...
Niles the Butler, in the US television series The Nanny; Niles Crane, on the US television series Frasier; Niles Perry, protagonist of The Other; Niles Standish, in Crank Yankers; Chief (DC Comics), also known as Dr. Niles Caulder; Judge Niles, in the Judge Dredd comic strip; Lisa Niles, on the American soap opera General Hospital
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technically a valet to Bertie Wooster rather than a butler, from the Jeeves stories by P. G. Wodehouse, adapted for UK television as Jeeves and Wooster, and inspiration for the name of the Internet search engine known as Ask Jeeves.com. 1915: Jeeves: the Colonel's butler from the adventure game Colonel's Bequest: 1989: Jeeves
Bobby Dall (born 1963), stage name of Robert Harry Kuykendall, American bass player for the hard rock band Poison; Bobby Darin (1936–1973), stage name of Walden Robert Cassotto, American singer, songwriter and actor; Bobby Day (1930–1990), stage name of Robert Byrd, American singer; Bobby Davro, English actor and comedian born Robert ...
Niles responds by arranging a subpoena for Margaret to appear before a grand jury and calling Nola directly, threatening her by revealing detailed information about her upbringing. Further events lead Nola closer to finding her real father, but not without the help of a journalist ( Steven Bauer ), who is in need of a story on escort services.