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  Seinfeld
Seinfeld is an American television situation comedy set in New York City that ran from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998 running a total of nine seasons.
On the way to Paris, the plane loses control when Kramer, in an attempt to free water from his ear, loses his balance and falls into the cockpit, and the friends believe that they are about to die.
The episode where Kramer is meeting with the team at Calvin Klein to model in his underwear, when he trips and falls against the wall, if you look closely you can see where the make-up from his back rubs onto the wall.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/s/se/seinfeld.html   (4666 words)

  
 List of Seinfeld episodes - Wikisein - a Wikia wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
List of Seinfeld episodes - Wikisein - a Wikia wiki
The following is an episode list for the NBC sitcom, Seinfeld.
However, if one-hour episodes are counted a whole episode and not as two 30-minute parts, the total is 172 episodes.
seinfeld.wikia.com /wiki/List_of_Seinfeld_episodes   (6578 words)

  
  Sony Pictures Television - Seinfeld
Cementing Seinfeld's standing among classic series, TV Guide ranked the comedy #1 on its 2002 list of the "50 Greatest Shows of All Time." And while the show's innovators would never consider it endearing, it has endeared itself to millions, as the mere mention of an episode will send fans reveling in memories.
The group's core is Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld), a stand-up comedian whose professional path includes a shot at creating a network sitcom, a guest spot on the "Today" show, and a wealth of other quests gone-awry with a personal life rife with an endless parade of never-quite-right girlfriends.
Seinfeld earned a well-deserved reputation for generating water-cooler conversation with brilliantly-spun storylines about Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer, oft-repeated conversation snippets… and unapologetic glee for a revolving line-up of quirky friends, relatives, dates and urbanites.
www.sonypictures.com /tv/shows/seinfeld/about.phtml?ActionID=1   (724 words)

  
 Britain.tv Wikipedia - Festivus
The holiday was a plot device in the episode, which first aired on December 18, 1997.
In the episode, Kramer became interested in resurrecting the holiday after hearing the plight of his friend—Frank Costanza's son—George (played by Jason Alexander), who used the holiday celebration he hated in his youth as a defensive excuse to his employer, Kruger (played by Daniel von Bargen).
Interestingly, this was the final episode in which long-time champion Ken Jennings played, until returning for the Ultimate Tournament of Champions.
www.britain.tv /wikipedia.php?title=Festivus   (1746 words)

  
 List of Seinfeld episodes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The following is an episode list for the NBC sitcom Seinfeld.
The Seinfelds are shown the city by Elaine's new boyfriend (guest star Judge Reinhold), a "close talker" who takes an unusual interest in them.
Morty's raincoats are delayed, causing the Seinfelds to miss their flight to France; George seizes the opportunity and attempts to shirk his Big Brothers role.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Seinfeld_episodes   (5591 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Seinfeld: Seasons 1, 2 and 3: DVD: Tom Cherones   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Seinfeld is still one of the funniest shows available, although I watch little to no television, Seinfeld and even its reruns is one of my exceptions.
All the episodes are the uncut original episodes that aired on NBC (most of the episodes in syndication are usually trimmed by a minute or two).
Seinfeld's and David's mantra "learn nothing and be about nothing" proved that TV touching on the absurdity of real life could be funnier than TV where the characters learned valuable lessons and became better people.
www.amazon.com /Seinfeld-Seasons-1-2-3/dp/B0002UE1X0   (2740 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - It's the autumn of 'Seinfeld'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The notorious "puffy shirt" —; from the episode in which Jerry Seinfeld bristles at being mistaken for a pirate — was presented to the Smithsonian last week.
The $120 set includes all 40 episodes from the first three seasons, plus a set of Monk's Diner salt and pepper shakers and a limited-edition script with handwritten notes from co-creator Larry David.
Volume 1 includes all 18 episodes from the first two seasons, and Volume 2 has the 22 episodes from the third season.
www.usatoday.com /life/television/news/2004-11-22-seinfeld-dvd_x.htm   (895 words)

  
 Seinfeld   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Seinfeld jumped the shark when George's soon to be wife died from licking the envelopes for their wedding.
Seinfeld was a great show but, i noticed a downhill slide when the pudgy postman freind of kramers we all know him as newman started making fewer apperances on the show.
Seinfeld was not a show about nothing, it was a show about life in New York City and NYC is NOT a nice place.
www.jumptheshark.com /s/seinfeld.htm   (5598 words)

  
 EW ONLINE - The Seinfeld Chronicles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
NBC originally passed on Seinfeld after test audiences deemed the 1989 pilot episode "weak." It only lives thanks to Rick Ludwin, NBC senior VP of specials and late night, whose faith was so strong he gave of his own budget to create four more episodes, which aired in the summer of '90.
By January 1991, Seinfeld was a mid-season replacement, inaugurating an uninterrupted six-year run that culminated in its current Must See Thursday slot.
The 30 million or so who watch fresh episodes on Thursday nights have made it a top five Nielsen show for four consecutive years--and enabled NBC to retain its No. 1 standing.
www.ew.com /ew/seinfeld/intro.html   (655 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Seinfeld films 'Enthusiasm' cameo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
He said the comedian, with whom he created Seinfeld, showed up on the set during an episode set in Manhattan and makes a brief cameo, but wouldn't elaborate.
He figured he'd do 10 episodes a year, compared to the 23 required for a network series, and that production would take eight months at the most.
But even though the shows are mostly improvised, he found that writing 10 episode outlines takes so long, he has to start on a new season as soon as he finishes the last one.
www.usatoday.com /life/people/2004-01-05-seinfeld-curb_x.htm   (241 words)

  
 GEORGE COSTANZA : Encyclopedia Entry
George is the son of Frank and Estelle Costanza, described as "psychopath[s]" by Jerry ("The Puffy Shirt"), "loud" and "always fighting" by Helen Seinfeld ("The Raincoats, Part 1") and "sick" by the father of Susan Ross ("The Rye").
In the episode "The Mentor," it is implied that Frank, George's father, is a member of the Knights of Columbus, an all Catholic fraternal organization.
Art Vandelay, George's alter ego, first appears in the episode "The Stakeout", in which George and Jerry need an excuse to give to a woman as to why they are waiting in the lobby of the office building where she worked.
bibleocean.com /OmniDefinition/George_Costanza   (5922 words)

  
 List of Seinfeld episodes Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Seinfelds are shown the city by Elaine's new boyfriend (guest star Judge Reinhold), a "close talker" who takes an unusual interest in them.
Kramer, meanwhile, agrees with Morty Seinfeld to selt beltless raincoats, while George sells his father's moth-laden summer clothes, unaware that his parents are planning a cruise.
Morty's raincoats are delayed, causing the Seinfelds to miss their flight to France; George seizes the opportunity and attempts to shirk his Big Brothers role.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/List_of_Seinfeld_episodes   (4656 words)

  
 Seinfeld information - Search.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Seinfeld is an American television situation comedy set in New York City that ran from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998.
In the episode "The Bubble Boy", George claims "The Moops" is the answer to the Trivial Pursuit question "Who invaded Spain in the 8th century A.D.?" The Bubble Boy contested the answer, claiming it was the Moors (which is right).
An episode of Saturday Night Live hosted by Jerry Seinfeld featured an "episode" of Oz (using the actual set and actors) where Jerry, who was sent to prison during the final episode of Seinfeld, is transferred to Em City; the short film combines and parodies memorable moments in both series.
c10-ss-1-lb.cnet.com /reference/Seinfeld   (9754 words)

  
 Seinfeld Easter Egg : Superman
The final count is 124 episodes with a Superman reference of some sort and 52 with no Superman reference whatsoever.
I would like those of you that seem to know which episodes do not contain either a physical replication of Superman or a Superman reference to list the episodes that do NOT contain any Superman reference or depiction at all.
Maybe if you count the one hour episodes as two individual episodes a piece there are like 7 more episodes, but that is still not 180 episodes.
www.eeggs.com /items/1139.html   (625 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: "Seinfeld": Books: David Wild   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Seinology: The Sociology of Seinfeld by Tim Delaney
David Wild has done his research well and this book has the history of the #1 sitcom Seinfeld from it's humble beginning (it was nearly axed) to its final season.
Also a few episodes were missing as the book was out before the show ends.
www.amazon.co.uk /Seinfeld-David-Wild/dp/0609803115   (750 words)

  
 ESPN.com: Page 3 - Best 'Seinfeld' sports moments
"Seinfeld" was a show about nothing, yet it appealed to everyone: men and women, young and old.
Jerry Seinfeld himself is a sports fan, a New Yorker whose allegiance lies with the Mets.
The marriage of Seinfeld and sports was not limited to baseball, however.
sports.espn.go.com /espn/page3/story?page=katcher/sports_seinfeld   (3089 words)

  
 Justin Pitt Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Pitt was the boss of character Elaine Benes for a short time during the show's sixth season.
Pitt's personal assistant for twenty-two episodes, ending with "The Diplomat's Club", in which she was fired after a series of coincedences leading to Justin's belief that she hoped to kill him.
View a list of authors or edit this article.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Justin_Pitt   (275 words)

  
 TV Squad
In this episode, Jerry and the gang repeatedly trash the reputation of a person who would hit a car and drive away without leaving a note.
For instance, the episode "The Suicide" was produced before "The Subway", but was aired two weeks after "The Subway" aired.
(S03E09) This episode is always the one I remember as either -- using Friends nomenclature -- "the one with all the flashbacks" or "the one with all the cut-ins." It's a format that Seinfeld used rarely before or after this episode, but this episode seems to be rife with it.
www.tvsquad.com /category/seinfeld   (2555 words)

  
 "Seinfeld" (1990) - Episode list   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
George decides that every instinct he ever had was wrong and decides to do the opposite, which causes his luck to turn around and he gets a girlfriend, job and apartment.
Meanwhile, Mike manages to escape from the trunk and realizes he's at the wake of the girl he heard should be "eliminated." He runs in and tells everyone that Jerry killed her, and Jerry just laughs.
The episode ends with Peterman making Elaine in charge of a foundation in Susie's honor, which she will spend every spare moment on.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0098904/episodes   (4910 words)

  
 seinfeld episodes
Morris, 47, has dozens of television roles in his resume but perhaps is best known as Jackie Chiles, the Johnnie Cochrane-like laywer, in several episodes of Seinfeld.
The entertainment world in 2006 was enough to make you long for a more genteel time -- when ladies only flashed a mere breast to the public, not their entire nether regions.
Television DVD addicts are watching an entire year's worth of episodes in just a few days If you want to see what happened on TV this year, holster your remote and grab your mouse.
www.geocities.com /coolinfox/seinfeld-episodes.html   (357 words)

  
 EXN.ca | Discovery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
A visit to the Seinfeld Quotes site is the place to go read up on those famous phrases from the crazy cast.
If you're a serious Seinfeld fan and want to relive the episodes themselves--pure and simple--then the Seinfeld Index Page is one site that's a must see.
You'd have to be living under a rock not to notice that the final Seinfeld episode is on tonight.
www.exn.ca /Stories/1998/05/14/53.asp   (886 words)

  
 epguides.com - FAQ
Following this is a list of those shows from the current season that have definitely been cancelled, followed by a list of those shows from last season that have been cancelled.
We always list the episodes in the order they were originally shown in the country of origin.
It means that the episode was not broadcast during the original run of the series, so we have no broadcast date for it.
www.epguides.com /FAQ   (1798 words)

  
 Deep Discount DVD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Co-written by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, and taking inspiration from the events and people in the writers' real lives, SEINFELD is one of the most loved TV comedies ever, a show "about nothing" that nonetheless managed to rack up a number of Emmies and a Peabody Award.
Weaving together intricate plot lines and winks at the audience through various "in-jokes," and developing a cast of characters that are quirky, eccentric, and extremely likeable, most of the episodes are centered around harebrained schemes and the characters' relationship problems.
Mostly taking place in Jerry's New York apartment, Jerry and his friends - Elaine, his outspoken ex-girlfriend, and George, a bald semi-loser who obsesses about virtually everything - discuss the intricacies of their relationships and analyze the most mundane realities of everyday life; they are visited frequently by Jerry's lanky, wacky next door neighbor, Kramer.
www.deepdiscountdvd.com /dvd.cfm?itemID=COL005341   (143 words)

  
 SEINFELD
The first column of this table indicates the episodes of Seinfeld we currently have in our archive.
Episode was recorded from a syndicated rerun (several minutes are typically trimmed from these by the syndicators to make room for more commercials)
George inadvertently loses a busboy his job and his cat.
gdtvd.tripod.com /seinfeld.html   (2125 words)

  
 Ivy's Seinfeld Page
I made this web page so that everyone can share all the Seinfeld memories with me. I am the master of this domain, hehe.
You will recieve a list of the "upcoming episodes" along with updates on the page weekly.
Sein Language, The Weekly Seinfeld E-mail Newsletter, is full of interesting things such as spoofs, sounds, stand up, and quotes.
members.aol.com /seinfeld10/index.html   (215 words)

  
 tbs.com - Seinfeld - Jerry Seinfeld
While his stints as a telephone light-bulb salesman and a jewelry street vendor might have been, let's say intriguing, comedy has been the focus of this New Yorker's life since he was a kid.
Jerry grew up in New York, worked the comedy club circuit and starred in his own HBO special, "Jerry Seinfeld's Stand-up Confidential," before Seinfeld began its run in 1990.
Seinfeld (the TV series, not the guy, although where the two divide is rather mysterious...) is now part of American pop culture.
www.tbs.com /stories/story/0,,109,00.html   (267 words)

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