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"The Tape" is the 25th episode of Seinfeld. It is the eighth episode of the show's third season. [1] It first aired on NBC on November 13, 1991. [1]The episode was written by Larry David and Don McEnery and Bob Shaw and was directed by David Steinberg.
Utmost secrecy was maintained around the production: the table read was held on one of the sets; immediately after the read, all but one copy of the script was destroyed; and the extras and studio audience were selected from among the producers' and cast's family and friends, all of whom were required to sign a legally binding agreement not to ...
– is taken almost verbatim from a Buddy Rich bootleg tape on which he berates his big band players for playing too loud. [2] Regis Philbin, as recounted in his memoir How I Got This Way, was embarrassed and disappointed with Jerry Seinfeld and the show's writing crew after his repeated line, "This guy's bonkos!" bombed with the audiences.
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The final holiday episode of Seinfeld, Season 9, Episode 10, “The Strike,” is where the story of Festivus is told. Where to watch the Festivus episode of Seinfeld: You can stream all nine ...
The final scene shows the homeless man in an alley, revealing himself as Heyman because he's mumbling "can't stand ya", an insulting version of George's last name, and a dilapidated copy of the long-lost Tropic of Cancer lies at his side.
It was evident that the video had not yet leaked during the taping of WWHL, as Williams shared, "I don't like any of it. I've learned in my minutes in theater, which is all a first for me, is don ...
The script's gun content was deemed too provocative and, in little time, Seinfeld and David wrote "The Phone Message" to fill the production void. Though the episode was met with positive critical responses, its initial broadcast on NBC on February 13, 1991 was watched by an underwhelming audience of 13 million viewers, causing NBC to put the ...