Seinfeld
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Seinfeld Reunion Lifts Curb's Season Finale NumbersThe fake Seinfeld reunion proved to be a real ratings grabber for Curb Your Enthusiasm's Season 7 season finale, helping it become the series' most-watched episode in more than five years. Sunday's episode reeled in 2 million viewers over... In this article: Seinfeld, Tvguide.com, Kermit the Frog, TV Guide Network, and Curb Your Enthusiasm |
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New York Times | 6 days ago
'Curb Your Enthusiasm': The Other 'Seinfeld' Finale
...maladjusted people. At the Web site of Entertainment Weekly, Ken Tucker writes that the "Seinfeld" reunion amounted to a solid episode of regular-"Seinfeld," with George having lost a lot of money in the Bernie Madoff scandal. There...
In this article: Curb Your Enthusiasm, Kramer, BlackBerry, and Susan Boyle
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Entertainment Weekly | 6 days ago
'Seinfeld' reunion on 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' season finale: Did it work for you? Do you respect wood?
There were three distinct elements of the Seinfeld reunion arc on Curb Your Enthusiasm. I guess you want a SPOILER ALERT for some of the plot details below. • There were the scenes showing us how the cast got back together again via the...
In this article: Larry David, Jason Alexander, Curb Your Enthusiasm, BlackBerry, and Bob Einstein
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Salon | 6 days ago
Seinfeld saves Curb Your Enthusiasm
...the running lines "Do you respect wood?" and Jerry's bit about the absurdity of the segue "That being said…" both captured that distinctly Seinfeldian flair we all know and miss so desperately. The scene where Larry and Jerry marvel over...
In this article: Larry David, Jerry Seinfeld, Jason Alexander, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Bernie Madoff, Rash, and BlackBerry
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Starpulse Entertainment News | 6 days ago
'Curb Your Enthusiasm' Recap: 'Seinfeld'
...months approaching this moment, it, once again, just couldn't quite live up to the hype. There were two aspects to this episode - the "Seinfeld" show and the "Curb" show. With "Curb" we got the usual interconnected storylines. The first...
In this article: Jason Alexander and TiVo
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iVillage - Entertainment | 6 days ago
Seinfeld Reunion on Curb Your Enthusiasm
...so why should we, the viewers? It managed to be smart--but just for fun. The Office has made me cry. Seinfeld? Never. After Seinfeld ended, its co-creator, Larry David, continued the smart-but-light-hearted thing on Curb Your...
In this article: Curb Your Enthusiasm, Larry David, Kramer, J. Peterman, and Pam
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Entertainment Weekly | 6 days ago
'Curb' season finale: 'Seinfeld' '09
...was easy to predict that it would pop up in the final scene(s), as this always happened in "Seinfeld" and earlier seasons of "Curb. " I enjoyed the Seinfeld elements, but Curb has become completely predictable - Larry gets into a...
In this article: Larry David, Jason Alexander, The Simpsons, BlackBerry, and Black Swan
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Zap2it | November 20, 2009
'Curb Your Enthusiasm': Preview the 'Seinfeld'-ian finale
"Curb Your Enthusiasm" winds down its season Sunday with an episode that also brings the show's "Seinfeld" reunion arc to a close. HBO has even gone so far as to restyle "Curb's" logo to look like "Seinfeld's." Actually, the whole...
In this article: Curb Your Enthusiasm, Jerry Seinfeld, Larry David, HBO, Twitter, and Jason Alexander
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TIME | November 16, 2009
Curb Watch: Seinfeld 2.0
The official position of Larry David-at least the meta-one within Curb Your Enthusiasm-is that there was nothing wrong with the Seinfeld finale. But just supposing, as a hypothetical, that for whatever crazy reason he might have seen the...
In this article: Larry David, Newman, Iphone, Wayne Knight, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Bernie Madoff
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Reuters | November 16, 2009
Seinfeld veteran Larry Charles returns to NBC
"Seinfeld" veteran Larry Charles returns to NBC By Nellie Andreeva LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Former "Seinfeld" writer-producer Larry Charles, who went on to direct the "Borat" and "Bruno" movies, is returning to NBC with a...
In this article: Larry Charles, Bruno, Sacha Baron Cohen, Borat, NBC, Religulous, Bill Maher, Larry David, and HBO
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Entertainment Weekly | November 15, 2009
'Seinfeld' reunion: Liking it?
...series finale (though LOL that keep mention on Curb that they screwed it up). This is as satisfying as it's going to get, the stories are Seinfeldian enough, right down to Kramer yelling at Jerry's roomie that he wasn't the dead guy and...
In this article: Larry David, Cheryl Hines, Kramer, Newman, Iphone, Vicki Lewis, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Bernie Madoff
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Seinfeld is an American television sitcom that originally aired on NBC from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998, lasting nine seasons, and is now in syndication. The eponymous series was created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, with the latter starring as a fictionalized version of himself. Set predominantly in an apartment block on New York City's Upper West Side (but shot mainly in Los Angeles, California), the show features a host of Jerry's friends and acquaintances, who include George Costanza, Elaine Benes and Cosmo Kramer. Seinfeld was produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and distributed in association with Columbia Pictures Television and Columbia TriStar Television. Sony Pictures Television has distributed the series since 2002. It was largely co-written by David and Seinfeld with input from numerous script writers, including Larry Charles, Peter Mehlman, Gregg Kavet, Andy Robin, Carol Leifer, David Mandel, Jeff Schaffer, Steve Koren, Jennifer Crittenden, Tom Gammill, Max Pross, Charlie Rubin, Alec Berg, and Spike Feresten.
As a critical favorite, commercial blockbuster and cultural phenomenon, the show led the Nielsen Ratings in its sixth and ninth seasons and finished among the top two (along with NBC's ER) every year from 1994 to 1998. In 2002, TV Guide named Seinfeld as the greatest television program of all time. In 2008, Entertainment Weekly ranked Seinfeld as the third best show of the last 25 years, behind The Sopranos and The Simpsons.
- Name:
- Seinfeld
- Country of Origin:
- United States
- Directed By:
- Executive Producer:
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- Andrew Scheinman
- Ben A. Scott
- Jerry Seinfeld (Seasons 8-9)
- Howard West
- George Shapiro
- Larry David (Seasons 1-7)
- Created By:
- Distributed By:
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- Columbia TriStar Television (1999-2002)
- Sony Pictures Television (Since 2002)
- Columbia Pictures Television (1989-1998)
- Length:
- 21 minutes (syndication)
- Picture Format:
- 4:3 (Original SD run), 16:9 (HD Re-release)
- Format:
- Sitcom
- Website:
- http://www.seinfeld.com
- Location:
- New York City
- Broadcast Channel:
- NBC
- Number of Seasons:
- 9
- Number of Episodes:
- 180 (including two-part episodes and clip shows)
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