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"The Pledge Drive" is the 89th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the third episode of the sixth season. [1] It aired on October 6, 1994. [1] The episode revolves around Jerry, George, and Kramer's volunteer efforts with a PBS pledge drive.
"The Beard" is the 102nd episode of the NBC situation comedy Seinfeld. This is the 16th episode for the sixth season. [1] It aired on February 9, 1995. [1] In this episode, Elaine falls in love with a gay friend while serving as a beard for him, Jerry is subjected to a polygraph test to determine whether or not he has ever seen Melrose Place, and George goes on a blind date with a woman who ...
"The Highlights of 100" is the 14th and 15th episode of the sixth season of the American sitcom Seinfeld, [1] and the 100th and 101st episode overall. Written by Peter Mehlman and directed by Andy Ackerman , the episode originally aired on NBC on February 2, 1995. [ 1 ]
Jerry Seinfeld is walking back polarizing comments he made to The New Yorker in April while promoting his Netflix movie “Unfrosted.” The comedian went viral for saying TV comedy had been ...
"The Postponement" is the 112th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld, and the second episode of the seventh season. [1] It aired in the U.S. on September 28, 1995. [1] The story picks up from the plot of the previous episode, as an increasingly agitated George tries to postpone his engagement to Susan Ross, and Elaine reacts to the news of the engagement with extreme bitterness and jealousy.
Peter Mehlman (born 1955 or 1956) [1] is an American television writer, comedian, and producer, best known for serving as a writer and producer on the TV series Seinfeld through nearly all of the show's nine-year run from 1989–98. He also created the 1999 series It's Like, You Know... and produced the 2004 animated series Father of the Pride ...
In 1998, comedian Jerry Seinfeld made a decision that was no laughing matter: he ended the iconic sitcom that bore his name. The choice came even though the funnyman had been offered more than ...
His self-titled NBC sitcom remains very popular now in reruns after airing from 1989 to 1998, but he doesn’t think some of the same jokes would fly today. According to Seinfeld, 70, fans go to ...