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"Favourite episode of Seinfeld?"

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Tue 03/02/04 at 16:00
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Anyone here watch it? The show that defined sitcoms? BBC2 used to have it coupled with The Larry Sanders Show at about 1 in the morning, but it's been on Paramount 2 lately - at 1 in the morning. Such a shame for a brilliant show like this to be lurking in the graveyard of tv land. This seriously is the only reason I turn a tele on anymore. This and "surfing" on Teletext.
Tue 03/02/04 at 16:45
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Check it:

http://www.pocketmonkey.co.uk/Cool_CYE.mpg

That's the DVD boxset, it's the coolest thing ever! It's about 1.6Mb, so shouldn't take long.
Tue 03/02/04 at 16:34
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I used to watch it when it was on sky, not seen it for ages though.

Kramer is hilarious. Did you ever see the film UHF, with him in it?
Tue 03/02/04 at 16:20
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monkey_man wrote:
> It's brilliant, isn't it! There's always loads of little in-jokes and
> follow-ups that you miss the first time. Have you ever see Curb Your
> Enthusiasm? That used to be on BBC3, but I don't think it has been
> for a while. That's just as good as Seinfeld.

BBC4, wasn't it? Yep, seen it and loved it. It's improvised as well, so a little inconsistent, but generally worth watching.
Tue 03/02/04 at 16:14
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Really? He seems to nick loads of stuff from his own life. The one with the Peterman Reality Tour was apparently taken from the guy they based Kramer on starting up his own Kramer reality tour on the back of Seinfeld's success.

That Curb Your Enthusiasm DVD is wicked by the way - I watched 6 episodes this morning. Even the box mechanism is excellent!
Tue 03/02/04 at 16:08
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The one that starts with the wedding in India, and goes backwards from there, ending with Jerry's introduction to Kramer.

"Make yourself at home!"
"Really?"
*looks around*

Excellent stuff. Either that one, or the 'master of my own domain' episode. Which apparently really happened to Larry David.
Tue 03/02/04 at 16:07
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It's brilliant, isn't it! There's always loads of little in-jokes and follow-ups that you miss the first time. Have you ever see Curb Your Enthusiasm? That used to be on BBC3, but I don't think it has been for a while. That's just as good as Seinfeld.
Tue 03/02/04 at 16:03
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It's on at about half one (in the afternoon) on Paramount 1.

I saw a good episode the other day, where he couldn't remember the name of the girl he was going out with. Then the next day the episode they showed had a load of follow up jokes, even though it seemed to be from a different series.
Tue 03/02/04 at 16:00
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Anyone here watch it? The show that defined sitcoms? BBC2 used to have it coupled with The Larry Sanders Show at about 1 in the morning, but it's been on Paramount 2 lately - at 1 in the morning. Such a shame for a brilliant show like this to be lurking in the graveyard of tv land. This seriously is the only reason I turn a tele on anymore. This and "surfing" on Teletext.

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