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  Newman (Seinfeld) - Wikisein - a Wikia wiki
Newman (Seinfeld) - Wikisein - a Wikia wiki
Newman is a U.S Postalworker, which never work in the rain for obvious reasons, this came in conflict when george castanza made a deal with him for him to by a calzone for him from a place which he was thrown out of.
Newman hates keith hernandez, of which he called "pretty boy" for making a crucial error that made the mets lose, and in retaliation, he was spit on along with kramer by what jerry calls a magic luggie.
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  Newman (Seinfeld) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Newman was not actually seen on camera, but rather voiced by the show's co-creator Larry David, (although Knight later dubbed a new version for syndication with his own voice).
Newman also takes his job as a mailman very seriously (as long as it is not raining), forgetting once he was supposed to give Kramer the words he was supposed to say to protest the idea of mail being considered junk mail.
Newman never goes to work when it is raining, claiming "I don't work in the rain", (this is significant for the character George in the episode "The Calzone").
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 Seinfeld - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Seinfeld is an American television situation comedy set in New York City that ran from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998.
Newman is once described by George as "merry"; to the audience's surprise, Jerry agrees with this observation ("The Label Maker").
Jerry Seinfeld later told TV Guide that he and his writers were "crawling" creatively at this point, struggling to keep its premises and trademark resolutions on par with previous seasons.
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Seinfeld Episode Guide Pilot Summer 1989 (series is titled The Seinfeld Chronicles) "Good News, Bad News" gs: Lee Garlington [ Claire ], Pamela Brull [ Laura ] A girl Jerry met on the road wants to stay with him when she comes to New York.
Newman, whom we never see, is said to be unemployed; however, later in the series we learn he is a postal worker.
Newman finds the missing ingredient to make it cost effective in Kramer's scheme to collect used pop bottles and cans and take them to Michigan where the refund is doubled.
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 Seinfeld Kramer Newman
His friend, Newman explained to Kramer that the creek is an example of a __________ because stirring prevents the particles from settling.
Newman was especially disgusted by the salty taste of his sweat.
On their flight home, Newman noticed that Kramer was able to dissolve 3 lumps of sugar in his coffee while Newman could only get 2 lumps to dissolve.
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 Seinfeld   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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.
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 newman.html
Jerry Seinfeld stops cold in the middle of an ordinary Seinfeld moment, rolls his eyes, and -- with all the finesse of a 5-year-old instructed by his mother to be polite -- mutters under his breath, "Hello, Newman."
"Newman is the guy you never want to see at the door," says Knight, who's played the recurring role since Seinfeld's third season.
In Knight's first appearance, Newman's true nature was revealed when Jerry extorted information from him by using the mailman's insatiable desire for Drake's coffee cakes as leverage.
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 Seinfeld: The Reverse Peephole - TV.com
Kramer and Newman are going to reverse the peepholes on their doors.
Newman admits to Kramer that he is sleeping with the landlord's wife.
Newman: (Regarding Elaine's apartment) Ah, this is very much as I imagined it to be, aside from this rattan piece which seems oddly out of place.
www.tv.com /seinfeld/the-reverse-peephole/episode/2408/summary.html   (903 words)

  
 TV ACRES: Greeting Catchphrases - "Hello, Newman" (Seinfeld)
Newman was an overweight postal worker (introduced on episode No. 32 "The Suicide" 1/29/92) who lived in Jerry's apartment building.
Jerry thought Newman was the devil incarnate and avoided contact at all cost.
When they did meet, both greeted each other with reluctance and disdain (imagine a stinky, distasteful "Eeeew" when pronouncing the "New" in Newman.) Although the reasons behind Jerry and Newman's mutual hatred were not revealed, Jerry did explain once that "Superman had his Lex Luthor.
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 Newman from Seinfeld, the Jerry and Newman rivalry, Hello, post man
Newman is a mailman that often seems to be the reason for problems in Jerry's life.
Newman is given access to Jerry via his friendship with Kramer.
Newman it seems gets his chance to ruin Jerry when Jerry is suspected of mail fraud involving a stereo which Kramer broke and shipped to Jerry to collect the insurance money.
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 Seinfeld - Zap2it - TV Show
Many have said that "Seinfeld" was the best sitcom of all time; the show won many Emmys for Best Writing.
In typical "Seinfeld" fashion, the final episode in May 1998 found the wacky foursome in jail for a bizarre "good samaritan" law they broke in a small Massachusetts town; jailed for, literally, doing nothing.
Created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, the pilot was called "The Seinfeld Chronicles" and aired on July 5, 1989.
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 "Seinfeld" (1990)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
I was sitting in my apartment tonight watching the end of a sitcom era with the last "friends" episode and it brought me back to 1998 when we all said goodbye to "seinfeld".
"Seinfeld" gave us all so many catch phrases and we all continue to enjoy these characters and episodes six years after the show ended.
So keep Seinfeld alive in your hearts and keeping watching the show about nothing.
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 CNN - Seinfeld: Video Festivus - 1998
We can't say we blame you -- "Seinfeld" was singlehandedly responsible for coining some of the most infamous phrases ever, and so funny that everybody who's anybody has tried for a spot on the show.
The "Mulva" moment, in which he tells his girlfriend Dolores that he knows her name rhymes with a female body part, wound up triggering a real-life sexual harassment lawsuit against a man who recounted the bit to a female coworker.
"Seinfeld" was always ready to deal with modern-day issues, although those issues were usually not ones particularly major.
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 Seinfeld - episode guide - tv serie
The setting for Seinfeld is determined by its subject matter, which is everyday life in Manhattan.
Seinfeld has described his fictional character as a "nice, New York Jewish boy," but his character's bemused and pointer observations reveal a tough-mindedness that is oftenwittily on target.
The plots of most Seinfeld episodes are generated by the comical situations that Jerry and his friends encounter during the course of their daily lives.
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 Seinfeld Lists - The Old Man
Newman: That guy thought we were a couple of total squares.
Newman: You are nothing but a piece of crap.
Newman: You emit a foul and unpleasant odour.
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 Salon Entertainment | Joyce Millman On Television: Cheerio, "Seinfeld"
Over the past two seasons, Jerry's fastidiousness became (in the words of Elaine) a "full-blown disorder." Meanwhile, Elaine's mid-life bitterness manifested itself in her blanket contempt for every other person on the planet (her superficial, mutually exploitative relationship with on again/off again beau David Puddy was a particularly inspired development).
"Seinfeld" was the first sitcom to attain the fervid cult following and the cool, rock 'n' roll idol-like status of a "Monty Python" or a "Saturday Night Live." And that was because "Seinfeld" existed in its own universe and spoke its own language, but assumed we understood.
How refreshing "Seinfeld" was in the age of such misbegotten ratings ploys (and plot dead-ends) as Sam and Diane pairing off in "Cheers," Murphy Brown as a single mother, the "Mad About You" baby.
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 Totally Seinfilled - Newman
Seinfeld fans all recognize the mane of actor Wayne Knight with the conniving postal worker Newman, living down the hall from Jerry Seinfeld in his apartment building.
His character, Newman, had already appeared in one episode—unseen and voiced by Seinfeld co-creator Larry David—in which he threatens to leap to his death until Kramer convinces him to go see a movie instead; the episode was later re-dubbed for syndication using his voice.
Knight quickly became a fan favorite, and Newman appeared in thirteen episodes of Seinfeld during the show’s 1997-98 swan-song season.
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 Seinfeld characters, J. Peterman, catalog company, soup nazi, Jackie Chiles, Frank Costanza,
Newman - arch nemesis of Jerry Seinfeld that works at the post office and always plots his revenge against Jerry.
Jerry always greets Newman with a vindictive "Hello Newman" Newman gets along well with Jerry's friend, Kramer so he often is over at Jerry's which allows for quite a continuing feud between Jerry and Newman.
He is George and Jerry's lawyer against the heiress to the O Henry chocolate fortune whome they are suing for wreckless endangerment because she wore just a bra on the street which served as a destraction which caused an accident.
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 Did Newman on the 'Seinfeld' show have a first name?
Newman is a secondary character on the television show Seinfeld.
Unlike Kramer, Newman's first name is never mentioned, even though in one of the episodes after Newman runs out of a house and is getting shot at, a woman shouts after him: "I'll never forget you Norman" which is probably a joke about her not knowing his name, although this cannot be said with certainty.
Newman is considered by some to be the villain in the series.
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 FOX Sports on MSN - NASCAR - NASCAR on FX preview: 10 Laps with Ryan Newman
Ryan Newman: The first thing that comes to my mind, the favorite move, is winning The Winston at the time (2002).
Ryan Newman: The first concert I ever went to was with my parents and my sister, and it was a Beach Boys concert back in the mid-80's.
Ryan Newman: I would award points for qualifying, not just because of our history, but because it would add additional excitement to the entire weekend.
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 Seinfeld - Wikiquote
Seinfeld (1989-1998) was a television sitcom about four friends living in New York City, considered to be one of the most popular and influential of the 1990s in the U.S. Contents
Newman, Kramer, if you'll indulge me. According to your story, Keith passes you and starts walking up the ramp.
Newman: I just hope Tim Whatley's electric bills don't get lost in the mail or it could be lights out for him.
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 ZIP Code - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ZIP codes can take on a certain amount of cachet or become bywords: 90210, in Beverly Hills, California, probably the most famous example, appears in the titles of two Beverly Hills–centered television shows: Beverly Hills 90210 and Dr.
On Seinfeld, Newman, a USPS employee, tells his girlfriend "Would you like to know a secret about ZIP codes?
The PBS children's series Zoom made frequent musical use of 02134, the ZIP code of WGBH, the show's originating station in Boston, Massachusetts.
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 Seinfeld Suomeksi
And if you're Larry David, co-creator and writer of Seinfeld -- maybe the greatest TV comedy of all time but certainly of the past 30 years -- you also have to consider that you'll never top yourself.
If Seinfeld was a show about nothing, this is a show about Larry David.
It is the creation of Larry David, the comic mind behind many of the greatest episodes of "Seinfeld" and is improvised from basic story lines.
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 CNN - Isn't that Newman from 'Seinfeld?' - October 21, 1997
He not only plays Newman, the mailman who is Jerry Seinfeld's irritating neighbor, he's also making his mark as Officer Don on "3rd Rock from the Sun." His double duty has been made easier, because both shows are shot on the same lot.
He doesn't even need to use the mountain bike that Seinfeld gave him as a Christmas present.
"Seinfeld" also has two other actors who are moonlighting on a second series.
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 Memorable Quotes from "Seinfeld" (1990)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Newman: As a matter of fact, I did.
Jerry: Newman, you wouldn't eat broccoli if it was deep fried in chocolate sauce.
Newman: You see, certified mail is always registered, but registered mail is not necessarily certified.
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 Seinfeld: The Suicide - TV Squad   (Site not responding. Last check: )
We had encountered Newman in the Season Two episode called "The Revenge", but we only heard his voice (which was done by Larry David).
After Wayne Knight was established as Newman, Larry David asked him to go back and do Newman's voice for "The Revenge", so when it got showed in syndication, things would be consistent.
Newman was originally written to be the landlord's son.
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 Seinfeld (a Titles and Air Dates Guide)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Liz Sheridan as Helen Seinfeld [ eps 2 - 180 ]
Barney Martin as Morty Seinfeld [ eps 7 - 180 ]
Wayne Knight as Newman [ eps 12 - 180 ]
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 Amazon.com: Seinfeld - Season 6: DVD: Tom Cherones,Jerry Seinfeld,Julia Louis-Dreyfus,Michael Richards,Jason Alexander   (Site not responding. Last check: )
By Season Six, the Seinfeld crew had their formula and character development down pat making it easy to churn out one classic episode after another.
The Scofflaw- Newman is helped by Cramer inadvertently to escape from a cop who has caught the "white whale", a scofflaw the cop has been trying to catch for years for illegal parking.
Jerry Seinfeld as Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Elaine Benes, Michael Richards as Cosmo Kramer, Jason Alexander as George Costanza, Jerry Seinfeld as Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Elaine Benes, Michael Richards as Cosmo Kramer, Jason Alexander as George Costanza...
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 Seinfeld Picture T-Shirt
Our Seinfeld - Hello, Newman t-shirt features a picture of Seinfeld's nemesis Newman and the words "Hello, Jerry" on the front of the fl shirt.
The shirt features a picture of Seinfeld's George Costanza with the words "Cantstandya...cantstandya!" over the picture.
This image of a seductive George Costanza is taken from a series of boudoir photos George posed for in "The Package" episode.
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 Best Of The Season For Festivus   (Site not responding. Last check: )
According to Seinfeld, Festivus is celebrated each year on December 23, but many people celebrate it other times, often in early December.
One of the most popular characters on the show, he is often described as the “action character” that draws audiences with his wild and unusual antics and movements.
Newman was voiced in early episodes by Larry David.
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