Kelsey Grammer has pretty much confirmed the news all Frasier fans have been waiting for.

The actor has seemingly confirmed that the beloved American sitcom IS coming back.

The 64-year-old was spotted walking around London yesterday clutching what could be some brand new scripts in his hand.

Kelsey, who is in starring in musical Man of La Mancha at the London Coliseum, was holding a black ringbinder with a piece of white paper stuck to the front of it.

The Frasier logo is printed on the paper.

Kelsey had the folder tucked under his arm as he held onto his phone and a cup of coffee during his stroll.

(Image: Greg Brennan)

(Image: Greg Brennan)

The pictures, snapped yesterday, appear to confirm rumours that Frasier is making a return to our screens.

The much-loved show originally ran for 11 seasons from 1993 to 2004, but has been running on repeats pretty much ever since it ended.

The show was a spin-off of Cheers, and saw Kelsey reprise his role as psychiatrist Frasier Crane as he returned to his hometown of Seattle.

(Image: Greg Brennan) (Image: Greg Brennan)

The sitcom also starred David Hyde Pierce as Frasier's brother Niles, a fellow psychiatrist, and John Mahoney as their father Martin, a former police officer.

John, who was born in Blackpool, died last year at age 77.

Jane Leeves starred a Manchester-born physiotherapist and live-in housekeeper Daphne Moon, and Peri Gilpin played Frasier's radio show producer Roz Doyle.

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Sources revealed last year that Kelsey had been in touch with producers about rebooting the show.

Kelsey addressed the rumours earlier this year, telling Digital Spy the show had "universal themes" that are "always timeless".

He said: "I think we may have told two jokes [over 11 seasons] that relied on people knowing what year we were in.

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"That is why I think it's a timely show forever. I don't think comedy that relies on somebody knowing exactly what happened yesterday in the news will last."

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