Seinfeld (1989)
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Fred Barron — Executive Producer
Episodes 180
Easter egg showing on set camera tests.
Read MoreInside look from the season 1 episode "The Pilot."
Read MoreInside look from the season 1 episode "Male-Unbonding."
Read MoreInside look from the season 1 episode "The Stake Out."
Read MoreInside look from the season 1 episode "The Robbery."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "Male-Unbonding."
Read MoreExclusive stand up material from season 2.
Read MoreInside look from the season 2 episode "The Pony Remark."
Read MoreInside look from the season 2 episode "The Busboy."
Read MoreInside look from the season 2 episode "The Baby Shower."
Read MoreInside look from the season 2 episode "The Jacket."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Ex-Girlfriend."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Jacket."
Read MoreBloopers from season 2.
Read MoreInside look from the season 2 episode "The Chinese Restaurant."
Read MoreInside look from the season 2 episode "The Phone Message."
Read MoreInside look from the season 2 episode "The Apartment."
Read MoreInside look from the season 2 episode "The Statue."
Read MoreInside look from the season 2 episode "The Bet." This episode was never created due to its controversial subject.
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Chinese Restaurant."
Read MoreInside look from the season 2 episode "The Revenge."
Read MoreInside look from the season 2 episode "The Deal."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Heart Attack."
Read MoreInside look from the season 3 episode "The Note."
Read MoreInside look from the season 3 episode "The Library."
Read MoreInside look from the season 3 episode "The Pen."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Note."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Dog."
Read MoreInside look from the season 3 episode "The Parking Garage."
Read MoreInside look from the season 3 episode "The Café."
Read MoreInside look from the season 3 episode "The Nose Job."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Parking Garage."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Nose Job."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Alternate Side."
Read MoreInside look from the season 3 episode "The Red Dot."
Read MoreInside look from the season 3 episode "The Suicide."
Read MoreInside look from the season 3 episode "The Subway."
Read MoreInside look from the season 3 episode "The Pez Dispenser."
Read MoreInside look from the season 3 episodes "The Boyfriend (Part 1 & 2)."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Red Dot."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episodes "The Boyfriend (Part 1 & 2)."
Read MoreThe relationship between Cosmo Kramer and Kenny Kramer is explored in this featurette "Kramer vs. Kramer: Kenny to Cosmo."
Read MoreBloopers from season 3.
Read MoreExclusive stand up material from season 3.
Read MoreNBC promos and trailers about Seinfeld on NBC for Season 3.
Read MoreInside look from the season 3 episode "The Fix-Up."
Read MoreInside look from the season 3 episode "The Limo."
Read MoreInside look from the season 3 episode "The Good Samaritan."
Read MoreInside look from the season 3 episode "The Letter."
Read MoreInside look from the season 3 episode "The Parking Space."
Read MoreInside look from the season 3 episode "The Keys."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Fix-Up."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Good Samaritan."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Letter."
Read MoreInside look from the season 4 episode "The Trip Part 1."
Read MoreInside look from the season 4 episode "The Pitch/The Ticket."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Trip Part 1."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Wallet."
Read MoreThe Breakthrough Season
An in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at the Emmy-winning season in which Seinfeld leapt from cult favorite to ratings sensation and officially became "A Show about Nothing."
Read MoreSeason 4 parody by the Seinfeld gang during season four.
Read MoreEaster egg of the cast of Seinfeld Singing Happy Birthday!
Read MoreInside look from the season 4 episode "The Bubble Boy."
Read MoreInside look from the season 4 episode "The Cheever Letters."
Read MoreInside look from the season 4 episode "The Opera."
Read MoreInside look from the season 4 episode "The Contest."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Cheever Letters."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Opera."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Virgin."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Contest."
Read MoreBloopers from season 4.
Read MoreExclusive stand up material from season 4.
Read MoreInside look from the season 4 episode "The Airport."
Read MoreInside look from the season 4 episode "The Pick."
Read MoreInside look from the season 4 episode "The Visa."
Read MoreInside look from the season 4 episode "The Outing."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Airport."
Read MoreAlternate Ending from the episode "The Airport."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Pick."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Movie."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Outing."
Read MoreEaster egg of Julia Louis-Dreyfus telling a funny story about Tom Arnold and a parking spot.
Read MoreInside look from the season 4 episode "The Old Man."
Read MoreInside look from the season 4 episode "The Implant."
Read MoreInside look from the season 4 episode "The Handicap Spot."
Read MoreInside look from the season 4 episode "The Junior Mint."
Read MoreInside look from the season 4 episode "The Smelly Car."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Old Man."
Read MoreAlternate Ending from the episode "The Old Man."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Junior Mint."
Read MoreGoing out to buy an engagement party present for "The Drake," George parks his father's car in a handicap parking spot, after taking Kramer's advice. An angry mob trashes the vehicle when a disabled woman gets injured, because of the illegal parking. While visiting the woman at the hospital, Kramer falls in love and feels compelled to replace the wheelchair. George becomes his father's butler after his father gets arrested for parking in the spot.
This is the original aired version where John Randolph played Mr. Costanza.
Read MoreOcean Raft (Easter Egg)
Easter egg showing Kramer and the cast comedically flailing around on a prop raft.
Read MoreInside look from the season 5 episode "The Mango."
Read MoreInside look from the season 5 episode "The Glasses."
Read MoreInside look from the season 5 episode "The Puffy Shirt."
Read MoreInside look from the season 5 episode "The Sniffing Accountant."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Mango."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Glasses."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Puffy Shirt."
Read MoreJason + Larry = George
In this documentary short, discover how Larry David and Jason Alexander epitomized one of television's most beloved character, George Costanza on Seinfeld.
Read MoreInside look from the season 5 episode "The Lip Reader."
Read MoreInside look from the season 5 episode "The Non-Fat Yogurt."
Read MoreInside look from the season 5 episode "The Barber."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Non-Fat Yogurt."
Read MoreExclusive stand up material from season 5.
Read MoreInside look from the season 5 episode "The Conversation."
Read MoreInside look from the season 5 episode "The Stall."
Read MoreInside look from the season 5 episode "The Marine Biologist."
Read MoreInside look from the season 5 episode "The Pie."
Read MoreInside look from the season 5 episode "The Stand-In."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Conversion."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Stall."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Marine Biologist."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Pie."
Read MoreEaster egg showing Jerry's manager George Shapiro filming a scene in that episode that did not make the final cut.
Read MoreEaster egg showing the cast describing their experience with the 1994 Northridge Earthquake.
Read MoreBloopers from season 5.
Read MoreInside look from the season 5 episode "The Fire."
Read MoreInside look from the season 5 episode "The Raincoats."
Read MoreInside look from the season 5 episode "The Hamptons."
Read MoreInside look from the season 5 episode "The Opposite."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Fire."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Raincoats."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Opposite."
Read MoreUgly Baby (Easter Egg)
Easter egg of the cast describing a comedic shot that they created for an episode that never was created.
Read MoreThe cast and crew discuss the process of making an episode of Seinfeld.
Read MorePart 1 of the cast and crew discussing the process of making an episode of Seinfeld.
Read MorePart 2 of the cast and crew discussing the process of making an episode of Seinfeld.
Read MoreInside look from the season 6 episode "The Chaperone."
Read MoreInside look from the season 6 episode "The Big Salad."
Read MoreInside look from the season 6 episode "The Pledge Drive."
Read MoreInside look from the season 6 episode "The Couch."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Chaperone."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Big Salad."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Pledge Drive."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Chinese Woman."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Couch."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Gymnast."
Read MoreEaster egg of the Seinfeld cast talking about the Rob Reiner tribute.
Read MoreEaster egg showing concept sketches of each character's design for the Sein-imation cartoons.
Read MoreSein-imation is a series of cartoons of Seinfeld episodes. They were released on the Seinfeld DVDs as special features. They used audio from a set episode placed over a new "toon".
Read MoreBloopers from season 6.
Read MoreInside look from the season 6 episode "The Mom & Pop Store."
Read MoreInside look from the season 6 episode "The Soup."
Read MoreInside look from the season 6 episode "The Switch."
Read MoreInside look from the season 6 episode "The Race."
Read MoreInside look from the season 6 episode "The Label Maker."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Mom & Pop Store."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Soup."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Switch."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Race."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Label Maker."
Read MoreEaster egg of Jerry Seinfeld talking about the little things on the show.
Read MoreSein-imation is a series of cartoons of Seinfeld episodes. They were released on the Seinfeld DVDs as special features. They used audio from a set episode placed over a new "toon".
Read MoreExclusive stand up material from season 6.
Read MoreInside look from the season 6 episode "The Kiss Hello."
Read MoreInside look from the season 6 episode "The Doorman."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Scofflaw."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Beard."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Doorman."
Read MoreEaster egg of Jerry Seinfeld talking about the dark side.
Read MoreSein-imation is a series of cartoons of Seinfeld episodes. They were released on the Seinfeld DVDs as special features. They used audio from a set episode placed over a new "toon".
Read MoreInside look from the season 6 episode "The Jimmy."
Read MoreInside look from the season 6 episode "The Fusilli Jerry."
Read MoreInside look from the season 6 episode "The Diplomat's Club."
Read MoreInside look from the season 6 episode "The Face Painter."
Read MoreInside look from the season 6 episode "The Understudy."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Jimmy."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Doodle."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Diplomat's Club."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Face Painter."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Understudy."
Read MoreEaster egg of Jerry Seinfeld talking about pain on the set of the show.
Read MoreSein-imation is a series of cartoons of Seinfeld episodes. They were released on the Seinfeld DVDs as special features. They used audio from a set episode placed over a new "toon".
Read MoreInside look from the season 7 episode "The Engagement."
Read MoreInside look from the season 7 episode "The Maestro."
Read MoreInside look from the season 7 episode "The Soup Nazi."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Engagement."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Hot Tub."
Read MoreEaster egg showing a deleted scene from the episode that did not make the final cut.
Read MoreSein-imation is a series of cartoons of Seinfeld episodes. They were released on the Seinfeld DVDs as special features. They used audio from a set episode placed over a new "toon".
Read MoreInside look from the season 7 episode "The Secret Code."
Read MoreInside look from the season 7 episode "The Pool Guy."
Read MoreInside look from the season 7 episode "The Gum."
Read MoreInside look from the season 7 episode "The Rye."
Read MoreInside look from the season 7 episode "The Caddy."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Rye."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Caddy."
Read MoreEaster egg of the Seinfeld cast telling stories about the show.
Read MoreInside look from the season 7 episode "The Cadillac (Parts 1 & 2)."
Read MoreInside look from the season 7 episode "The Friars Club."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Seven."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Doll."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Friars Club."
Read MoreWhen Seinfeld needed a girl, Julia Louis-Dreyfus fit the bill, bringing luster and laughter to the show.
Read MoreLarry David's Farewell
Larry David reflects on the show and his final season.
Read MoreLarry David's on screen guest appearances on Seinfeld. This clip comes with the extra features of the Seinfeld Season 7 DVD.
Read MoreExclusive stand up material from season 7.
Read MoreBloopers from season 7.
Read MoreInside look from the season 7 episode "The Wig Master."
Read MoreInside look from the season 7 episode "The Calzone."
Read MoreInside look from the season 7 episode "The Bottle Deposit (Parts 1 & 2)."
Read MoreInside look from the season 7 episode "The Invitations."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Wig Master."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Invitations."
Read MoreA half-hour look at what Seinfeld did to pull the show together to get season 8 going and what he did behind-the-scenes to substitute for Larry David. Most of the cast and crew discuss what went on behind the scenes of the show as well.
Read MoreInside look from the season 8 episode "The Foundation."
Read MoreInside look from the season 8 episode "The Bizarro Jerry."
Read MoreInside look from the season 8 episode "The Little Kicks."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Foundation."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Package."
Read MoreEaster egg showing a clip of Robert Padnick's Bar Mitzvah.
Read MoreSein-imation is a series of cartoons of Seinfeld episodes. They were released on the Seinfeld DVDs as special features. They used audio from a set episode placed over a new "toon".
Read MoreInside look from the season 8 episode "The Fatigues."
Read MoreInside look from the season 8 episode "The Chicken Roaster."
Read MoreInside look from the season 8 episode "The Abstinence."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Fatigues."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Chicken Roaster."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Little Jerry."
Read MoreEaster egg showing some of the cast & crew members and some of the guest stars explain what they did before Seinfeld came into existence.
Read MoreSein-imation is a series of cartoons of Seinfeld episodes. They were released on the Seinfeld DVDs as special features. They used audio from a set episode placed over a new "toon".
Read MoreInside look from the season 8 episode "The Comeback."
Read MoreInside look from the season 8 episode "The Money."
Read MoreInside look from the season 8 episode "The Van Buren Boys."
Read MoreInside look from the season 8 episode "The Pothole."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Comeback."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Money."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Van Buren Boys."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The English Patient."
Read MoreBloopers from season 8.
Read MoreInside look from the season 8 episode "The Nap."
Read MoreInside look from the season 8 episode "The Yada Yada."
Read MoreInside look from the season 8 episode "The Muffin Tops."
Read MoreInside look from the season 8 episode "The Summer of George."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Nap."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Yada Yada."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Millennium."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Muffin Tops."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Summer of George."
Read MoreThe Last Lap
Comments from the cast and crew of Seinfeld look at the decision to end the series after Season Nine. It gauges reactions to that choice and also gets into the creation of “The Finale” as well as attempts to keep it a secret. We also hear reactions to the episode.
Read MoreSein-imation is a series of cartoons of Seinfeld episodes. They were released on the Seinfeld DVDs as special features. They used audio from a set episode placed over a new "toon".
Read MoreInside look from the season 9 episode "The Butter Shave."
Read MoreInside look from the season 9 episode "The Voice."
Read MoreInside look from the season 9 episode "The Junk Mail."
Read MoreInside look from the season 9 episode "The Merv Griffin Show."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Butter Shave."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Voice."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Blood."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Junk Mail."
Read MoreEaster egg showing a scene involving key grip Pete Papinickolas standing in for Lloyd Bridges (Izzy Mandelbaum).
Read MoreEaster egg showing a scene involving key grip Pete Papinickolas standing in for Lloyd Bridges (Izzy Mandelbaum).
Read MoreSein-imation is a series of cartoons of Seinfeld episodes. They were released on the Seinfeld DVDs as special features. They used audio from a set episode placed over a new "toon".
Read MoreInside look from the season 9 episode "The Betrayal."
Read MoreInside look from the season 9 episode "The Strike."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Betrayal."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Strike."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Dealership."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Reverse."
Read MoreSein-imation is a series of cartoons of Seinfeld episodes. They were released on the Seinfeld DVDs as special features. They used audio from a set episode placed over a new "toon".
Read MoreBloopers from season 9.
Read MoreInside look from the season 9 episode "The Bookstore."
Read MoreInside look from the season 9 episode "The Frogger."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Cartoon."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Wizard."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Burning."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Bookstore."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Frogger."
Read MoreThe Cartoon (Easter Egg)
Easter egg showing Elaine's pig cartoon discussed in the episode with Elaine's initials in the corner.
Read MoreClips and highlights of "The Roundtable: The Cast of Seinfeld and Larry David".
Read MoreInside look from the season 9 episode "The Puerto Rican Day."
Read MoreDeleted Scene from the episode "The Maid."
Read MoreDeleted Scenes from the episode "The Finale."
Read MoreSein-imation is a series of cartoons of Seinfeld episodes. They were released on the Seinfeld DVDs as special features. They used audio from a set episode placed over a new "toon".
Read MorePart one of an hour-long featurette wherein the cast got together to discuss the show in all its splendor on the ninth anniversary of the series finale and is also considered the official Seinfeld Reunion.
Read MorePart two of an hour-long featurette wherein the cast got together to discuss the show in all its splendor on the ninth anniversary of the series finale and is also considered the official Seinfeld Reunion.
Read MoreReunion Special
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The Seinfeld Chronicles
Jerry is ecstatic that a woman he met on the road is coming to stay with him in New York. George and Kramer weigh in on how Jerry should best approach the situation.
Read MoreThe Stake Out
Jerry meets an attractive woman at a party but by the time she leaves, he has only learned where she works. Jerry stakes out the mystery woman's office with George so that he can “casually” bump into her.
Read MoreThe Robbery
Jerry is robbed after Kramer fails to close the apartment door. Elaine talks Jerry into looking at a fabulous apartment in the hopes that she can then have Jerry’s place. Things are further complicated when George decides he wants the new place too.
Read MoreMale Unbonding
Jerry tries to “break-up” with his obnoxious childhood friend but his pathetic weeping leads Jerry to give him another chance. Elaine helps Jerry come up with excuses to avoid him.
Read MoreThe Stock Tip
After George receives a stock tip, he and Jerry take the financial plunge. Elaine and her allergies battle her boyfriend’s cats. Meanwhile,Jerry’s weekend getaway with his new girlfriend proves to be a relationship killer.
Read MoreGood News Bad News (Alternative Pilot Version)
Jerry and George argue whether an overnight visitor Jerry is expecting is coming with romantic intentions.
Read MoreThe Ex-Girlfriend
George has doubts about his current relationship that he broke off. Elaine is curious about a relationship that she has with a guy in her building that has degenerated over the past two years. Jerry is reluctantly drawn into George's ex-relationship when he picks up some books left at her apartment. Although he wants to break it off with her, she has this "psycho-sexual" hold over him and he becomes worried about what George might think if he lets this relationship develop. Elaine confronts the guy in her building and Jerry's relationship maybe in jeopardy when his girlfriend sees his act.
Read MoreThe Pony Remark
Jerry's parents come to town for a 50th anniversary party. Jerry bets Kramer that he won't complete his plans to renovate his apartment with levels in a month. Jerry takes Elaine to the dinner and he makes an observation about children who have ponies, this remark offends the guest of honor. When she dies soon afterwards, Jerry wonders if he should go to the funeral or go to his championship softball game. Elaine wonders about the fate of the apartment, when she hears the widower is moving to Arizona. George wonders if it will ever be possible for him to have sex again.
Read MoreThe Jacket
Jerry buys a real expensive new suede jacket with a colorful inner lining. George has a song from Les Miserables that he just can't get out of his mind. Kramer is supposed pickup a magician friend's doves, and needs someone to help him for two minutes; Elaine takes on the job. Kramer promises she'll get "a lift" to the hotel where Jerry and George are meeting her and her father, Alton Benes, an author cut from Hemingway cloth. Jerry and George suffer while waiting with Elaine's father. When it begins to snow, Jerry turns his new jacket inside out, to protect it, but Alton Benes doesn't want to be seen on the street with him.
Read MoreThe Phone Message
George blows an invitation upstairs with his latest girlfriend and then when he tries to make restitution he leaves progressively nastier messages on her answering machine. He gets the chance to prevent her from hearing her messages by having Jerry switch the tape out of her machine, while he distracts her. Jerry and his girlfriend have a disagreement about a TV commercial for Dockers, and his telling his friends about their conflict.
Read MoreThe Apartment
Kramer tries mousse in his hair. Jerry gets Elaine an opportunity to get the apartment right above him, before he realizes the possible implications. George tests the "man with a wedding band" theory of meeting women.
Read MoreThe Statue
Jerry has a box of stuff his grandfather left him. Inside is an interesting looking statue that could replace one George's parents had years ago, but he broke. George plans to pick the statue up later but in the meantime he tells his parents about the replacement statue. Meanwhile the boyfriend of a bitter Finnish author (whose latest work Elaine is going to edit) is going to clean Jerry's apartment. When Jerry returns to his apartment it is cleaned beyond reason. Later when Jerry and Elaine are at the author's apartment, they see the statue on her mantelpiece. Getting it back may jeopardize Elaine's chance at being an editor, but save George from his parent's wrath.
Read MoreThe Revenge
George quits his job in a huff after he is demoted to using the regular bathroom. Newman tells Kramer that he plans to jump off the building. Jerry suggests that George just go back into work next Monday morning and pretend like nothing happened; however, that doesn't work. Newman jumps, from the second floor. George plots revenge, and with Elaine's help, tries to slip his boss "a Mickey." Jerry suspects that his launderer is a larcenist after he discovers that $1500 he had stashed in his laundry bag is missing. Kramer helps Jerry get revenge by bringing a bag of concrete in to put into one of the wash machines.
Read MoreThe Heart Attack
George thinks he's had a heart attack. The doctor tells him otherwise, but he might want to get his tonsils and adenoids removed. Elaine is interested in the doctor and he is interested in her tongue. George not wanting to deal with the cost, follows Kramer's suggestion of going to a holistic healer. The healer's cure turns George purple and the ride to the hospital is delayed over a Chuckle.
Read MoreThe Deal
Jerry and Elaine are watching TV late at night and stumble across "naked people" and that gets them both discussing whether they could have a relationship and not jeopardize their friendship. George says it can't be done, but Jerry and Elaine devise "a system"; however, it develops a little trouble when her birthday comes along.
Read MoreThe Baby Shower
Elaine needs to use Jerry's apartment to hold a baby shower for a woman that once dated George. George reflects that she was "unequivocally the worst date of my life." Jerry has to go out of town for a show, so he lets Elaine use the apartment. Kramer sells Jerry on the idea on getting an illegal cable hookup. The party begins. The cable guys come to install the hookup. Jerry's show gets canceled, so he returns to the apartment with George (who's prepared to confront the bad date). Jerry is the victim of his own confrontation.
Read MoreThe Chinese Restaurant
Jerry, Elaine and George stop for a quick Chinese dinner before a showing of Plan 9 From Outer Space on the big screen. However, while waiting a really long time to get a table, Jerry sees a woman whose name he can't recall; George needs to use a phone he can't have and Elaine needs food, more than those seated ahead of them.
Read MoreThe Busboy
George inadvertently meddles in the life of a busboy, by getting him fired. He tries to rectify things; however, he winds up compounding them by losing the busboy's cat. Elaine discovers that a week is much too long to have a houseguest. She does everything in her power to get him out. The busboy's life is saved and made for the better after his involvement with George, until he meets Elaine's houseguest.
Read MoreThe Library
A library cop says Jerry is 20 years overdue with a steamy novel.
Read MoreThe Parking Garage
Saturday at the mall with the gang, none of whom bothered to note where the car was parked.
Read MoreThe Nose Job
Kramer is the catalyst for George to urge his otherwise wonderful girlfriend to get a nose job, while Jerry dates a beauty whose brain is a beaut.
Read MoreThe Stranded
Jerry pays a high price for being stranded at a party by George, who pays the price for romance in the workplace but forgets to pay for something else.
Read MoreThe Alternate Side
Jerry gets his car stolen; Kramer gets a line in a Woody Allen film; George gets a job; and Elaine gets tired of her boyfriend.
Read MoreThe Red Dot
An imperfection mars George's gift to Elaine; Jerry inadvertently helps an alcoholic go off the wagon.
Read MoreThe Subway
A beauty picks up George; Jerry makes friends with a naked guy; Kramer is tipped off about a hot horse; Elaine gets stuck en route to a lesbian wedding.
Read MoreThe Pez Dispenser
Kramer's advice gives George "the upper hand" in his relationship with a pianist, whose recital is ruined by Elaine's outburst of laughter.
Read MoreThe Suicide
A psychic warns George to cancel his vacation; Jerry is hit on by his neighbor's girl after the neighbor's suicide attempt; Elaine fasts.
Read MoreThe Fix-Up
Jerry and Elaine fix up George with Elaine's friend--then wait nervously.
Read MoreThe Boyfriend (1)
Jerry becomes friends with baseball's Keith Hernandez, who has a history with Kramer and would like a future with Elaine.
Read MoreThe Boyfriend (2)
Jerry and Elaine compete for the attention of baseball's Keith Hernandez, while Kramer and Newman investigate a spitting incident involving Hernandez.
Read MoreThe Good Samaritan
Jerry witnesses an accident--and is attracted to the victim and the perpetrator.
Read MoreThe Letter
Kramer sits for Jerry's artist girlfriend, but Jerry won't stand for her temperament, until she declares her feelings.
Read MoreThe Parking Space
George argues with a stranger over a "dream" parking space in front of Jerry's apartment.
Read MoreThe Trip (1)
Jerry and George look for Kramer in Hollywood, where Kramer's new friend becomes a victim.
Read MoreThe Trip (2)
Jerry and George find Kramer, whose past is laid out by the lieutenant seeking his confession.
Read MoreThe Ticket
Jerry and George take another meeting; Kramer testifies for Newman in a speeding-ticket protest.
Read MoreThe Wallet
Jerry's dad has a bad time at the back doctor's; Elaine wants to part with her boyfriend; Jerry's unhappy with George's network "negotiating."
Read MoreThe Bubble Boy
A weekend is kaput, partly because of George's driving.
Read MoreThe Cheever Letters
Elaine's assistant has words with Jerry, who has few with George; Kramer deals for more Cuban cigars.
Read MoreThe Virgin
Jerry courts a woman with a tame past; George makes a bad move at a meeting; a man disagrees with Elaine.
Read MoreThe Contest
George's mom lands in the hospital; a contest begins among Jerry, George, Kramer and Elaine, involving a naked woman and an attractive man.
Read MoreThe Airport
On a flight to NYC, Jerry has a first-class time, but Elaine suffers in coach. Meanwhile, Kramer and George try to hit the right airport.
Read MoreThe Outing
Elaine's prank leads a reporter to believe Jerry and George are a gay couple.
Read MoreThe Old Man
Volunteering with seniors...Elaine is enthralled by hers, George gets fired and Jerry loses his.
Read MoreThe Implant
Jerry adopts Elaine's opinion about a woman he's seeing; then Elaine changes her mind.
Read MoreThe Junior Mint
Jerry can't remember the name of his date, and he observes a splenectomy.
Read MoreThe Smelly Car
An odor in Jerry's car seeps into the love life of Elaine.
Read MoreThe Handicap Spot
There are many repercussions after the gang parks in a handicap space.
Read MoreThe Pilot (1)
Kramer wants to audition for Jerry and George's pilot; and the network president becomes obsessed with Elaine.
Read MoreThe Pilot (2)
The pilot is cast, taped and aired, but George doesn't think he'll live to see its success.
Read MoreThe Puffy Shirt
Jerry's appearance with Bryant Gumbel is not the expected career boost for Kramer's girlfriend; but George gets a new career after moving back with his parents.
Read MoreThe Glasses
Kramer's optometrist pal replaces George's glasses with suspect frames.
Read MoreThe Sniffing Accountant
Jerry thinks his accountant may be on drugs; George's passion wins him a job; Elaine's exclamations end her relationship.
Read MoreThe Lip Reader
A tennis lineswoman is game to help George learn why he's been dumped.
Read MoreThe Non-Fat Yogurt
Jerry and Elaine's suspicion about "nonfat" yogurt figures into New York City's mayoral race.
Read MoreThe Barber
Jerry wants to switch barbers without hurting anyone's feelings; George goes to work, but was he hired?
Read MoreThe Masseuse
Jerry's masseuse-girlfriend doesn't like George; Elaine's boyfriend shares a moniker with a mass murderer.
Read MoreThe Cigar Store Indian
Reading TV Guide nets Elaine an admirer, but gets her into trouble with George's father; Jerry's gift to Elaine offends her friend.
Read MoreThe Conversion
George wants to change religions for the sake of romance, while Kramer is attracted to a novice nun.
Read MoreThe Dinner Party
A "brief" stop to buy gifts for a dinner party becomes an ordeal thanks to George's big coat.
Read MoreThe Marine Biologist
A writer hits a woman in the head with Elaine's electronic organiser; George lies to impress a woman.
Read MoreThe Stand-In
George postpones breaking up with his girlfriend; Kramer befriends a fellow soap-opera stand-in; and Jerry bombs trying to cheer up a sick friend.
Read MoreThe Raincoats (1)
Kramer plans to profit from raincoats created by Jerry's dad; George sells his dad's old "cruisewear."
Read MoreThe Raincoats (2)
The sale of Morty's raincoats is delayed; George tries to buy back his dad's clothes.
Read MoreThe Hamptons
In the Hamptons, George's date sunbathes topless; Kramer steals lobsters; and a handsome doctor compliments Elaine, or does he?
Read MoreThe Opposite
George changes his life by going against his instincts; Kramer plugs his book on "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee."
Read MoreThe Chaperone
Kramer supervises Jerry's date with a Miss America contestant; George gets the Yankees to wear cotton; Elaine tries to fill the shoes of a late book editor.
Read MoreThe Big Salad
Kramer fears a golf dispute has pushed his opponent to murder; Jerry dates a woman whom Newman rejected.
Read MoreThe Pledge Drive
Elaine mistakes a man for a woman on the phone; George gets baseball's Danny Tartabull to join Jerry at a fund-raiser.
Read MoreThe Chinese Woman
Jerry makes a blind date; Kramer makes a change to increase his sperm count.
Read MoreThe Gymnast
His girl's mom sees George as a bum; Kramer encourages Jerry to make the most of dating a gymnast; 3-D art mesmerizes Mr. Pitt.
Read MoreThe Mom & Pop Store
George buys a car thinking it was owned by Jon Voight; Kramer tries to save a mom-and-pop store; Elaine gets her boss into the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Read MoreThe Secretary
Clothing problems are a hang-up; George hires a secretary.
Read MoreThe Switch
George suspects that his girlfriend is bulimic; Jerry dates a woman who has a friendlier roommate; Elaine loans out her boss's tennis racket.
Read MoreThe Label Maker
George objects to his girlfriend's roommate; Super Bowl tickets make the rounds as plans change.
Read MoreThe Scofflaw
George fails to keep a secret about a friend; Kramer fingers Newman as a scofflaw.
Read MoreThe Highlights of 100 (1)
The first of a two-part collection of highlights from the first 100 shows includes the characters' ambitions and outside relationships; and George explaining the "show about nothing."
Read MoreThe Highlights of 100 (2)
The conclusion of a two-part collection of highlights from the first 100 shows includes the characters' concern about their self-images. Also: the evolution of "the contest"; how "marine biologist" George saved a beached whale.
Read MoreThe Kiss Hello
A physical therapist bothers Jerry, angers George and attracts Kramer. Meanwhile, Kramer promotes friendliness within his building.
Read MoreThe Doorman
Jerry runs afoul of a doorman; Kramer invents a bra for men. Elaine offends Mr. Pitt's neighbor.
Read MoreThe Doodle
Jerry's family lives it up at the Plaza for free, thanks to Elaine; the fumigation of Jerry's apartment disables Kramer's taste buds.
Read MoreThe Fusilli Jerry
Jerry's mechanic "steals" his lovemaking technique; someone's license plates enhance Kramer's image; Mrs. Costanza gets an eye job.
Read MoreThe Diplomat's Club
A booking agent is overly attentive to Jerry; Pitt puts Elaine in his will; Kramer starts gambling again.
Read MoreThe Face Painter
Elaine's boyfriend is too zealous a hockey fan; George ventures saying "I love you"; Kramer has an altercation with a chimp.
Read MoreThe Understudy
Jerry dates Bette Midler's understudy, who gets the call after George injures Bette; Elaine suspects she's being insulted in Korean.
Read MoreThe Engagement
Jerry reneges on his pact with George to be more like "grown-up men"; Newman takes care of a barking dog that keeps Elaine awake.
Read MoreThe Postponement
Elaine shares her feelings about George with the wrong person. Meanwhile, George discovers the power of tears.
Read MoreThe Maestro
A maestro impresses Elaine, jeopardizes Kramer's lawsuit and makes Jerry curious about housing in Italy.
Read MoreThe Hot Tub
An Olympic athlete stays at Elaine's; George picks up colloquialisms from Houston Astros execs; Kramer installs a hot tub at his pad.
Read MoreThe Soup Nazi
Cooing between Jerry and his girlfriend irritates George; Elaine runs afoul of a soup vendor; Kramer loses Elaine's armoire to muggers.
Read MoreThe Secret Code
George dines with Elaine's boss; Jerry's sleeping foot costs him a commercial; Kramer gives traffic advice to firemen.
Read MoreThe Pool Guy
An acquaintance latches on to Jerry; George objects to Susan's relationship with his pals; Kramer's new phone number brings many wrong numbers.
Read MoreThe Sponge
Elaine holds a monopoly on the contraceptive devices that Susan prefers; Kramer refuses to wear a ribbon on his AIDS walk.
Read MoreThe Cadillac (1)
George becomes obsessed with Marisa Tomei after he's told he's her type; Jerry gives his father a Cadillac.
Read MoreThe Cadillac (2)
George has a meeting with Marisa Tomei; the Cadillac Jerry buys his father sparks trouble for his dad.
Read MoreThe Shower Head
Elaine fails a drug test--twice--and loses her job; Jerry talks about his Uncle Leo on "The Tonight Show."
Read MoreThe Friars Club
Elaine suspects a co-worker is faking a hearing impairment; Jerry makes a faux pas at the Friars Club after comic Pat Cooper sponsors him for membership.
Read MoreThe Wig Master
Jerry gets miffed when a salesman hits on Elaine while she's with him; George suspects hookers are conducting business in his parked car.
Read MoreThe Calzone
George gets his boss, George Steinbrenner, hooked on calzones, then loses his supplier; Kramer warms to clothing fresh from the dryer.
Read MoreThe Bottle Deposit (1)
Jerry has an argument with his mechanic; Newman becomes obsessed with Michigan's recycling program; Elaine goes to an auction for her boss.
Read MoreThe Bottle Deposit (2)
While driving a postal truck, Kramer and Newman spot Jerry's stolen car, containing Elaine's JFK golf clubs.
Read MoreThe Wait Out
Jerry and Elaine see opportunities for themselves when George causes a couple to separate; Kramer can't remove his new jeans.
Read MoreThe Invitations
Jerry falls for a woman much like himself; George wants out of his wedding, and his fiancée doesn't want Elaine in the wedding party.
Read MoreThe Foundation
Susan's parents act to preserve her memory; Kramer gives Elaine a confidence boost after Peterman puts her in charge.
Read MoreThe Soul Mate
Kramer falls for the woman Jerry's seeing; George suspects he's suspected of foul play.
Read MoreThe Bizarro Jerry
Elaine hangs out with men who are opposites of Jerry, George and Kramer; Kramer stumbles into a white-collar job; Jerry finds a flaw in Elaine's beautiful friend.
Read MoreThe Little Kicks
Elaine's staff loses respect for her after seeing her dance; George benefits socially when Elaine labels him a "bad seed"; Kramer's friend forces Jerry into crime.
Read MoreThe Package
Elaine regrets peeking at her medical chart; George takes dating advice from Kramer, who also hatches a scheme to improve Jerry's stereo.
Read MoreThe Fatigues
An employee's military bent scares Elaine; Kramer cooks for a Jewish singles night; Jerry finds fault with his girlfriend's mentor.
Read MoreThe Checks
Jerry's popularity in Japan brings new friends to Kramer, and maybe new life to Jerry's TV pilot; Elaine's new beau won't share "his song" with her.
Read MoreThe Chicken Roaster
George loses an expensive hat Elaine charged to her business account; a neon sign prompts Kramer and Jerry to swap apartments.
Read MoreThe Abstinence
George's intellect thrives when thoughts of sex are shut out; Elaine wants her intern to become a doctor--stat; Jerry is bumped from a school's Career Day.
Read MoreThe Andrea Doria
Jerry tries to help Newman get transferred; George trades tales with a shipwreck survivor to obtain a dream apartment; Kramer coughs like a dog; a minor insult has a major effect on Elaine.
Read MoreThe Little Jerry
George finds a new romance--in a women's prison; Kramer buys a chicken, then puts his fowl to foul use; Elaine encourages her shaved-headed beau to grow back his hair.
Read MoreThe Comeback
Kramer arranges to die with dignity; Jerry learns his tennis consultant is a lousy player; George becomes obsessed with responding to an insult long after the fact; Elaine offends her video advisor.
Read MoreThe Van Buren Boys
Gang members protest George's handling of a scholarship named for Susan; some find Jerry's new girlfriend objectionable; Peterman wants Kramer's life experiences for his own autobiography, written by Elaine.
Read MoreThe Pothole
Jerry has an accident with his girlfriend's toothbrush; Elaine crams herself into a restaurant's delivery boundary; Kramer alters his "adopted" highway.
Read MoreThe English Patient
Elaine's review of a film loses her friends; a woman mistakes George for her boyfriend; Jerry visits his parents in Florida.
Read MoreThe Yada Yada
George adopts his girlfriend's verbal shorthand; Jerry suspects a comic motive behind his dentist's conversion to Judaism; double-daters Kramer and Mickey don't know whose date is whose.
Read MoreThe Millennium
The Mets express interest in George; an inattentive saleswoman irks Elaine; Kramer prepares for his millennium party; Jerry jockeys for position on his girlfriend's speed dial.
Read MoreThe Muffin Tops
George pretends he's a tourist to bond with a tourism worker; Elaine's former boss steals her million-dollar idea, while Kramer promotes a bus tour about the life of Elaine's current boss; Jerry shaves his chest hair.
Read MoreThe Summer of George
Kramer's job at the Tony Awards leads to a meeting with Raquel Welch; George helps Jerry date a high-maintenance woman; Elaine is labeled catty after making a comment about a co-worker.
Read MoreThe Butter Shave
Kramer uses butter for shaving--and more; George's cane is an advantage at his new job; Jerry feels used by his comedy nemesis, Bania; Elaine breaks up with her boyfriend before their flight back from Europe.
Read MoreThe Serenity Now
George goes to work for his father; Jerry's girlfriend wants to see his emotions; Kramer adopts a suburban feel at home; Elaine prompts two Jewish men to renounce their faith.
Read MoreThe Junk Mail
Kramer battles junk mail; George thinks his parents are trying to avoid him; Jerry acquires a van; and Elaine gets a new man, whose past comes back to haunt her.
Read MoreThe Merv Griffin Show
Kramer turns his apartment into a talk-show set; Jerry's girlfriend won't let him play with her toys; George's clash with pigeons leads to problems with a squirrel; a new employee's silent movement rattles Elaine.
Read MoreThe Slicer
George has a past with his new boss; Jerry's "revenge date" backfires; Kramer's deli slicer solves Elaine's problem with a neighbor.
Read MoreThe Betrayal
Flashbacks trace the evolution of Jerry, George and Elaine's disastrous trip to a wedding in India, and Kramer's desperate need to barter for a birthday wish.
Read MoreThe Apology
Jerry's girlfriend is naked too often; Elaine's lifestyle offends a co-worker; Kramer seeks to shorten his showers; George has a disagreement with a new AA member.
Read MoreThe Strike
Kramer returns to work after his 12-year strike is settled; Jerry dates a woman whose appearance fluctuates; George gives holiday gifts in his co-workers' names to a fraudulent charity.
Read MoreThe Dealership
At a car dealership, Kramer takes a test drive, while Jerry's deal is threatened by a fight between Elaine and Puddy.
Read MoreThe Reverse Peephole
Elaine gets into a hassle regarding fur; Jerry stops carrying a wallet, while George suffers from his overstuffed one; Kramer keeps Newman from being evicted.
Read MoreThe Cartoon
An actress turns Jerry's criticism into a one-woman show; Kramer stops talking after offending George; Elaine struggles to understand a cartoon in The New Yorker.
Read MoreThe Strong Box
Jerry keeps finding Kramer's hidden strongbox key. Elaine dates a mysterious man. George plans a breakup.
Read MoreThe Wizard
Kramer retires and moves next door to Jerry's parents in Florida; Susan's parents catch George in a lie; Elaine can't tell if she's part of an interracial couple.
Read MoreThe Burning
Kramer and Mickey play ill for med students; Elaine learns that Puddy's religious; George works out how and when to make a good exit; a tractor figures into the past of Jerry's girlfriend.
Read MoreThe Bookstore
A bookstore busts Uncle Leo for shoplifting and George for bathroom reading; a misdeed at a company party costs Elaine; Kramer and Newman get a rickshaw, and audition homeless people to pull it.
Read MoreThe Frogger
George buys an arcade game to preserve his high score; fear of a serial killer adversely affects Jerry's social life; Elaine eats Peterman's slice of wedding cake from the nuptials of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.
Read MoreThe Puerto Rican Day
Gridlocked by a parade, Jerry verbally spars with another driver; George goes to a movie; and Kramer looks for a bathroom. Elaine, meanwhile, searches for a crossing point with a group of strangers.
Read MoreThe Chronicle (1)
Part 1 of a two-part retrospective on the series' nine seasons.
Read MoreThe Chronicle (2)
A two-part retrospective on the series' nine seasons concludes.
Read MoreThe Finale (1)
The gang plans a trip to Paris to celebrate after NBC picks up Jerry and George's sitcom. But there's an in-flight emergency, stranding them in a small town.
Read MoreThe Finale (2)
Witnesses testify to the gang's (lack of) character as they go on trial for violating a "Good Samaritan Law."
Read MoreSeinfeld Beginnings
Beginnings of collaboration between Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David.
Read More"The Tonight Show" TV Appearances
From Season 2 - The Tonight Show TV Appearances
Read MoreNBC Promos & Trailers
From Season 2 - "Sponsored by Vandelay Industries"
Read MoreSeason 2 Photo Gallery
Season 2 Photo Gallery
Read MoreMad About You - The Apartment Crossover
Snippet Crossover from Mad About You, The Apartment. Season 01 Episode 08
Read MorePhoto Gallery
Season 4 Photo Gallery
Read More"Sponsored by Vandelay Industries"
NBC Promos
Read More1992 Olympic Promos
Seinfeld Olympic Moment
Read More'In the Vault' (The Friars Club Alternate Ending)
Alternate Ending of 'The Friars Club'
Read More"In the Vault" (The Finale Alternate Ending)
Alternate Ending to The Finale (S09 E24) Found innocent
Read MoreHow It Began (Documentary)
Making-of Documentary on how Seinfeld came to be.
Read MoreThe Seinfeld Story
While doing his stand up act, Jerry takes questions from the crowd. One of the questions is "where did the series come from?" An often asked question, Jerry responds by showing a videotape he's prepared. The video includes his first appearance on "The Tonight Show" (6 May 1981), interviews with his managers, his co-creator Larry David, executives from NBC and Castle Rock, his fellow cast mates, and other people involved with the production during the early years (the pilot through season. All of this is interspersed with numerous clips from the show. At the end when asked if they are going to do a reunion show, Jerry answers "Ah yes, you've just saw it, I hope you enjoyed it." This is followed by several bloopers.
Read More25 Things You Didn't Know About Seinfeld
Think you know everything there is to know about 'Seinfeld'? Ok, maybe you do, but for the rest of us, TV Guide Channel put together a special called '25 Things You Didn't Know About ... Seinfeld.'
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