Seinfeld Reference: The Complete Encyclopedia (47 page)

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Written By: Peter Mehlman & Carol Leifer
Directed By: Tom Cherones
Characters: Melanie Smith (Rachel), Lisa Mende (Carol), Melora Walters (Jane), Richard Burgi (Ben), Mark L. Taylor (Michael), Jesse D. Goins (Cop)

86. 
"The Opposite" (5.19.94).
  George is depressed because every decision in his life was wrong, so he resolves to do the opposite.  He tests the theory, which results in a date with an attractive woman and a job with the New York Yankees.  Conversely, Elaine experiences the opposite repercussions and slowly becomes what George used to be.  She loses romance and her job all over the love of Jujyfruit candy.  Meanwhile, Jerry realizes that he breaks even in every aspect of life. 
Subplot:
Kramer promotes his book on "Live with Regis & Kathie Lee" but his typical incoordination precipitates the cancellation of his publicity tour.

Written By: Andy Cowan and Larry David & Jerry Seinfeld
Directed By: Tom Cherones
Characters: Estelle Harris (Estelle), Jerry Stiller (Frank), Richard Fancy (Lippman), Marty Rackham (Jake), Siobhan Fallon (Tina), Paul Gleason (Cushman), Dedee Pfeiffer (Victoria), Melanie Smith (Rachel) with Regis Philbin (Himself), and Kathie Lee Gifford (Herself), Hiram Kasten (Michael), French Stewart (Manager), Ken Takemoto (Chairman), Fritz Mashimo (Interpreter), Susan Seagal (Waitress), Oscar Jordan (Counterperson), Rolando Molina (Punk #1), Michael Friedman (Punk #2), Marvin Braverman (Poker Player #1), Wesley Thompson (Poker Player #2), Jeff Barton (Poker Player #3), Jeffrey Von Meyer (Poker Player #4)
Note:
Kathie Lee Gifford and Regis Philbin have cameo appearances and receive $75 royalty checks every time the episode is aired in syndication.  French Stewart was a regular in "3rd Rock From the Sun" (1996-2001) and a recurring regular on the syndicated series "The New WKRP in Cincinnati" (1992-93).  Dedee Pfeiffer (younger sister of famous actress Michelle), has solid acting credentials as a regular in "Cybill" (1995-97) as Rachel Blanders and “For Your Love” (1998-2002) as Sheri Winston, and appeared in the movies
Falling Down
(1993) and
Up Close and Personal
(1996). Production Staff member (and future Assistant Production Coordinator) Jeff Bye played the uncredited role of Man in Theater.

 

 

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Season 6: 1994-1995

Season Regulars

Jerry Seinfeld (Jerry Seinfeld), Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Elaine Benes), Michael Richards (Cosmo Kramer), Jason Alexander (George Costanza)

Thursdays, 9:00-9:30 p.m. EST (NBC)

Technical Credits

CREATED BY: Larry David & Jerry Seinfeld

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Larry David, George Shapiro & Howard West

PRODUCERS: Peter Mehlman, Jerry Seinfeld

COORDINATING PRODUCER: Tim Kaiser

PRODUCED BY: Suzy Mamann Greenberg

SUPERVISING PRODUCERS: Tom Gammill & Max Pross

WRITERS: Larry David, Tom Gammill, Max Pross, Marjorie Gross, Alec Berg, Carol Leifer, Jeff Schaffer, Sam Kass, Peter Mehlman, Fred Stoller, Jonathan Gross, Ron Hauge, Gregg Kavet, Bruce Kirschbaum, Bill Masters, Andy Robin, Charlie Rubin, Jerry Seinfeld, Bob Shaw

DIRECTORS: Andy Ackerman, David Owen Trainor

CREATIVE CONSULTANTS: Marjorie Gross, Bruce Kirschbaum

EXECUTIVE STORY EDITOR: Carol Leifer

EXECUTIVE CONSULTANT: Sam Kass

PROGRAM CONSULTANTS: Fred Stoller, Alec Berg, Jeff Schaffer, Andy Cowan

ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS: Nancy Sprow, Morgan Sackett

UNIT PRODUCTION MANAGER: Jeffrey Stott

FIRST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Randy Carter

SECOND ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: James E. Lansbury

CLIP CONSULTANT: Daniel Helfgott

CLIP COORDINATOR: Darin Henry

MAIN TITLE DESIGN: Scott Milne

CASTING BY: Liberman/Hirschfeld Casting, C.S.A.; Brian Myers

DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Wayne Kennan

PRODUCTION DESIGNER: Tho. E. Azzari

MUSIC BY: Jonathan Wolff

EDITED BY: Janet Ashikaga

SET DECORATOR: Mel Cooper

LEADMAN: Jerry Tirado

PROPERTY MASTER: Stan Ascough

ASSISTANT PROPERTY MASTER: Wayne Harris

SET DESIGNER: Suzanne Feller-Otto

COSTUME SUPERVISOR: Charmaine Simmons

COSTUME DESIGNER: Charmaine Simmons

KEY COSTUMER: Stephanie Kennedy

SCRIPT SUPERVISOR: Coby Turner, Morgan

MAKE-UP: Robin LaVigne

HAIR: Judy Crown

KEY GRIP: Pete Papanickolas

BEST BOY/GRIP: David Richardson

GAFFER: Jim Marcos

BEST BOY ELECTRICIAN: John Goldasich

SET DESIGNER: Suzanne Feller-Otto

PRODUCTION ACCOUNTANT: Eugene Lew

ASSISTANT PRODUCTION ACCOUNTANT: Vicki Sirotta Perez

PRODUCTION COORDINATOR: Brady Thomas

WRITERS' ASSISTANTS: Karen Wilkie, Jeffrey Yerkes, Darin Henry

ASSISTANT TO PRODUCERS: Carol Brown

PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: Jeff Bye

SOUND MIXER: Peter San Filipo

ON-LINE EDITOR: David Downing

COLORIST: Tom Sartori

POST PRODUCTION MIXERS: Charlie McDaniel, Craig Porter

TECHNICAL COORDINATORS: David Owen Trainor, John Witmer

CAMERA OPERATORS: Jeff Miller, Edward Nielsen, Herb Roberts, Charlie Young

FILMED IN Panavision

EXECUTIVE IN CHARGE OF PRODUCTION: Jeffrey Stott

Columbia Tristar Television Distribution a SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT company

87. 
"The Chaperone" (9.22.94).
  Jerry begins dating Miss Rhode Island in the upcoming beauty pageant but all sexual advances are thwarted by her chaperon, Kramer.  She is impressed with Kramer's pageant knowledge and hires him as a personal consultant.  The odds of victory improve until Jerry accidentally kills her trained doves for a magic act. 
Subplots:
George convinces the Yankee organization to use cotton uniforms instead of polyester.  The team breezes to victory in the first game, but washer shrinkage causes constrainment and a mammoth defeat.  Despite interviewing for an editor position, Elaine is hired as Justin Pitt's personal assistant to perform pedantic duties.

Written By: Larry David and Bill Masters & Bob Shaw
Directed By: Andy Ackerman
Characters: Ian Abercrombie (Justin Pitt), Gail Strickland (Landis), Marguerite MacIntyre (Karen), Danny Tartabull (Himself), Buck Showalter (Himself)

88. 
"The Big Salad" (9.29.94).
  George is distressed when his girlfriend takes credit for purchasing Elaine's big salad, so naturally he feels compelled to clarify the situation with Elaine, even at the expense of his romantic relationship. 
Subplots:
Jerry loses all interest in his girlfriend after discovering that she previously dated Newman.  Elaine searches for a mechanical pencil for Mr. Pitt, and accepts a date with a persistent salesman.  Kramer's penalty stroke in golf may have prompted Steve Gendason to kill a dry cleaner.  Kramer helps Gendason escape the police by traveling down the New Jersey turnpike in a white Ford Bronco (à la O.J. Simpson).

Written By: Larry David
Directed By: Andy Ackerman
Characters: Wayne Knight (Newman), Michelle Forbes (Julie), Jerry Levine (Stationer), Marita Geraghty (Margaret), Barry Nolan (Reporter), Dean Hallo (Gendason), Lauren Bowles (Waitress)
Note:
Lauren Bowles is the step-sister of Julia Louis-Dreyfus.

89. 
"The Pledge Drive" (10.6.94).
  Elaine organizes a fund-raising pledge drive and persuades Jerry to perform.  After throwing away the event organizer's thank you card, he makes amends by arranging a guest appearance by Danny Tartabull.  Unfortunately, the Yankee never arrives because George insists upon chasing after a motorist that gave him "the finger."  Kramer volunteers to answer telephones for the pledge drive. 
Subplots:
Problems arise when Elaine confuses her friend's voice with that of her high-talking husband.  Kramer convinces Jerry to cash numerous birthday checks, which results in Nana overdrawing her account.  Mr. Pitt's eccentric etiquette of eating candy bars with a fork and knife becomes the latest craze.

Written By: Tom Gammill & Max Pross
Directed By: Andy Ackerman
Characters: Len Lesser (Uncle Leo), Ian Abercrombie (Justin Pitt), Kelly Coffield (Noreen), Billye Ree Wallace (Nana), Brian Reddy (Dan), Rebecca Staab (Kristin), Danny Tartabull (Himself), Tom Wright (Executive), James Reynolds (Banker), Lauren Bowles (Waitress), F.J. Rio (Street Tough), Thom Vernon (Driver)
Note:
Kelly Coffield costarred on "In Living Color" (1990-93).

90. 
"The Chinese Woman" (10.13.94).
  The crossing of telephone wires results in George's calls being forwarded to Donna Chang's residence.  Jerry asks her for a date and is disappointed when she is Caucasian.  Donna also speaks with George's parents and uses Chinese proverbs to reconcile their marriage, that is, until Estelle discovers that Donna is from Long Island. 
Subplots:
Elaine hangs up whenever Noreen's boyfriend answers the telephone, which raises suspicion that Noreen is having an affair.  Kramer's low sperm count prompts an uncomfortable switch to boxer shorts.  George frets about his father conversing with a man in a cape.

Written By: Peter Mehlman
Directed By: Andy Ackerman
Characters: Jerry Stiller (Frank), Estelle Harris (Estelle), Kelly Coffield (Noreen), Angela Dohrmann (Donna Chang), Will Utay (Dr. Korval), Lucy Lin (Hostess), Jack Tracy (Man)

91. 
"The Couch" (10.27.94).
  Jerry purchases a couch and gives Elaine the old davenport.  When Poppie accidentally urinates on the new sofa, George willingly accepts the soiled furniture and merely flips the cushion.  Jerry then asks Elaine to return the old couch, which is subsequently ruined by grape juice.  Meanwhile, George joins a book club but prefers watching
Breakfast at Tiffany's
on video.  He imposes upon an Afro-American family and spills grape juice on their couch. 
Subplot:
Kramer and Poppie's business partnership dissolves after a disagreement over the patron's right to choose pizza toppings.  Elaine refuses to associate with anyone that supports anti-abortion groups, which includes boycotting Poppie's restaurant and breaking up with the perfect boyfriend.

Written By: Larry David
Directed By: Andy Ackerman
Characters: Reni Santoni (Poppie), David James Elliott (Carl), Robert Hooks (Joe Temple), Denise Dowse (Mother), Patton Oswalt (Clerk), Diana Theodore (Remy), Jessica Hecht (Marie), Mari Weiss (Woman #1), Tamar Cooper (Woman #2), Beverly C. Brown (Woman #3), Jeris Lee Poindexter (Man)
Note:
David James Elliot costarred in "JAG" (1995-2005) as Harmon Rabb Jr., and was a recurring regular in "Street Legal" (1988-91) as Nick Del Gado, and "The Untouchables" (1993-94) as Agent Paul Robbins.  Jessica Hecht was a nanny to George Wendt’s three children when she first arrived in Hollywood in 1993.  She was a recurring regular in "The Single Guy" (1995-96) and “Friends (1994-2000) as Susan Bunch.

92. 
"The Gymnast" (11.3.94).
  Jerry is enthusiastic about having sex with an Olympic gymnast, Katya, but finds the entire sexual experience average.  Ironically, Katya breaks up with Jerry when their sexual encounter is anything but magical. 
Subplots:
George meets his girlfriend's mother and is caught eating an eclair from the kitchen garbage, which becomes one of three
faux pas
that signal the demise of yet another romance.  Elaine's boss is mesmerized by 3-D art, so she handles an important merger negotiation.  Mr. Pitt is then forced to save the merger by giving a speech reminiscent of an Adolf Hitler oration.  Kramer is tortured by a kidney stone that eventually exits during a circus high wire act.

Written By: Alec Berg & Jeff Schaffer
Directed By: Andy Ackerman
Characters: Ian Abercrombie (Justin Pitt), Lois Nettleton (Mrs. Enright), Elina Lowensohn (Katya), Jessica Hecht (Lindsay), Maurice Godin (Misha), James Sweeney (Aronson), David Blackwood (Beck), Phil Ramsey (Man In Car), Damian London (Party Guest)

93. 
"The Soup" (11.10.94).
  Comedian Kenny Bania gives Jerry a new Armani suit in exchange for dinner at a nice restaurant.  They repeatedly dine together but Bania refuses to classify the meal as dinner, so Jerry donates the expensive suit to Elaine's pompous boyfriend. 
Subplots:
Elaine invites an Englishman to New York, but they are romantically incompatible.  As he prepares to depart, the Armani suit impresses a prospective employer, which may allow the Brit to stay indefinitely.  George has an afternoon date with a waitress, but his discussion about manure is not endearing.  Kramer recovers from a painful kidney stone with a strict diet of fresh fruit.

Written By: Fred Stoller
Directed By: Andy Ackerman
Characters: Stephen Hytner (Kenny), Tracy Kolis (Kelly), Daniel Gerroll (Simon), Linda Wallem (Hildy), Lawrence A. Mandley (Manager/Monk's), Michael Kaplan (Waiter)
Note:
Stephen Hytner costarred in "Working" (1997-99) with Fred Savage.

94. 
"The Mom & Pop Store" (11.17.94).
  Kramer extends patronage to a mom-and-pop shoe repair store by offering Jerry's entire collection of sneakers, except a pair of cowboy boots.  When Kramer notices exposed wires in the ceiling, the owners are forced to close their business, and quickly desert the city with all of Jerry's shoes. 
Subplots:
After purchasing a car, George uses Kramer's mangled arm and a masticated pencil to prove the vehicle's prior owner was Jon Voight the actor.  Elaine wins a ticket to Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade so Mr. Pitt can commandeer a rope on the Woody Woodpecker balloon.  Jerry is excluded from Tim Whatley's party but crashes the event to locate a dentist willing to repair a chipped tooth.

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