It’s been 30 years sinceKelsey Grammerfirst played Frasier Crane, but stepping back into the iconic role has been an experience he has relished.The Emmy Award-winning actor, who is reprising the beloved psychiatrist for the upcoming Paramount+Frasierrevival,premiering on Oct. 12, makes it a custom to speak to the studio audience before taping every episode about his character and what reviving the show means to him.In an exclusive clip shared with PEOPLE, Grammer emerges in front of an audience, who greets him with cheers and a standing ovation. He grins while holding a mic, soaking in the enthusiastic reception and thanking everyone.“I’m delighted you’re here. I can’t tell you how grateful I am that you’re here and how grateful we are that we have a chance to do this for you again,” Grammer, 68, says. “I am very excited about what we’re doing, this new group of people that you can fall in love with and get to know. We’ve been working so hard at this thing and it’s been quite a while, and I think we’ve done something quite lovely.“Getting choked up, Grammer says: “My love for this character is very sweet. I wish you this!“Kelsey Grammer is pictured attending the 24th annual Keep Memory Alive “Power of Love Gala” benefit in March 2020.Gabe Ginsberg/Getty ImagesIn another instance addressing the audience, the actor continues to reflect on the “incredible journey” between the original show and the revival. He also expresses surprise over his character.“What’s shocking is he’s just as fresh and alive as any regular human being would be,” he says. “They’d say, ‘How can you play the same character for so long?’ Well, it’s as interesting as life itself.““Give us your blessing and wait for us. Give us love, and we’re going to give you love back,” he adds. “Frasierlives on so, so does Kelsey. Thank you. We’ll see you in a bit. Thank you very much. Enjoy the show."‘Frasier’ stars Toks Olagundoye, Kelsey Grammer and Nicholas Lyndhurst.Chris Haston/Paramount+Paramount+‘sFrasierrevival arrives nearly 30 years after the debut of the original 1993 sitcom, which was a spinoff of the popular sitcomCheers.Per apress release, the new series follows Grammer’s Dr. Frasier Crane “in the next chapter of his life as he returns to Boston with new challenges to face, new relationships to forge and an old dream or two to finally fulfill.“For theFrasierrevival, many of the original cast members will not return.John Mahoneydiedat the age of 77 in 2018, and Grammer has saidDavid Hyde Pierce"wasn’t really interested” in playing Niles again. However,Peri GilpinandBebe Neuwirthare expected to pop up in the show as guest stars.Lilith, who portrayed Frasier’s then-wife Dr. Lilith Sternin onCheers,will reconnect with Frasier at his son Freddy’s (Jack Cutmore-Scott) birthday, according toDeadline, noting it will be an icy reunion that promises to become a “Lilith-and-Frasier showdown for the ages."(L-R) Jack Cutmore-Scott as Freddy and Kelsey Grammer as Frasier Crane in the new Paramount+ ‘Frasier’ revival.Paramount+Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Frasier’sfirst two episodespremiere Thursday, Oct. 12 on Paramount+.

It’s been 30 years sinceKelsey Grammerfirst played Frasier Crane, but stepping back into the iconic role has been an experience he has relished.

The Emmy Award-winning actor, who is reprising the beloved psychiatrist for the upcoming Paramount+Frasierrevival,premiering on Oct. 12, makes it a custom to speak to the studio audience before taping every episode about his character and what reviving the show means to him.

In an exclusive clip shared with PEOPLE, Grammer emerges in front of an audience, who greets him with cheers and a standing ovation. He grins while holding a mic, soaking in the enthusiastic reception and thanking everyone.

“I’m delighted you’re here. I can’t tell you how grateful I am that you’re here and how grateful we are that we have a chance to do this for you again,” Grammer, 68, says. “I am very excited about what we’re doing, this new group of people that you can fall in love with and get to know. We’ve been working so hard at this thing and it’s been quite a while, and I think we’ve done something quite lovely.”

Getting choked up, Grammer says: “My love for this character is very sweet. I wish you this!”

Kelsey Grammer is pictured attending the 24th annual Keep Memory Alive “Power of Love Gala” benefit in March 2020.Gabe Ginsberg/Getty Images

Kelsey Grammer tears up talking to the studio audience about Frasier

Gabe Ginsberg/Getty Images

In another instance addressing the audience, the actor continues to reflect on the “incredible journey” between the original show and the revival. He also expresses surprise over his character.

“What’s shocking is he’s just as fresh and alive as any regular human being would be,” he says. “They’d say, ‘How can you play the same character for so long?’ Well, it’s as interesting as life itself.”

“Give us your blessing and wait for us. Give us love, and we’re going to give you love back,” he adds. “Frasierlives on so, so does Kelsey. Thank you. We’ll see you in a bit. Thank you very much. Enjoy the show.”

‘Frasier’ stars Toks Olagundoye, Kelsey Grammer and Nicholas Lyndhurst.Chris Haston/Paramount+

Frasier, episode 1, season 1 streaming on Paramount+

Chris Haston/Paramount+

Paramount+‘sFrasierrevival arrives nearly 30 years after the debut of the original 1993 sitcom, which was a spinoff of the popular sitcomCheers.

Per apress release, the new series follows Grammer’s Dr. Frasier Crane “in the next chapter of his life as he returns to Boston with new challenges to face, new relationships to forge and an old dream or two to finally fulfill.”

For theFrasierrevival, many of the original cast members will not return.John Mahoneydiedat the age of 77 in 2018, and Grammer has saidDavid Hyde Pierce"wasn’t really interested” in playing Niles again. However,Peri GilpinandBebe Neuwirthare expected to pop up in the show as guest stars.

Lilith, who portrayed Frasier’s then-wife Dr. Lilith Sternin onCheers,will reconnect with Frasier at his son Freddy’s (Jack Cutmore-Scott) birthday, according toDeadline, noting it will be an icy reunion that promises to become a “Lilith-and-Frasier showdown for the ages.”

(L-R) Jack Cutmore-Scott as Freddy and Kelsey Grammer as Frasier Crane in the new Paramount+ ‘Frasier’ revival.Paramount+

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