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Arguendo and Dixi: January 2011

17 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT Seinfeld n The show was originally titled "The Seinfeld Chronicles," but was changed because of a failed ABC show called "The Marshall Chronicles." The Show was set in New York City's Upper West Side, but was shot mainly in Los Angeles. Before Julia Louis-Dreyfus scored the role of Elaine, Patricia Heaton, Megan Mullally, and Rosie O'Donnell read for the part. Elaine was also not an original part of the cast. In the original pilot script, Kramer was referred to as "Kessler" because the guy Larry David based the character on hadn't yet given his consent to use his name. Jerry, George And Elaine's Siblings Were Never Seen. Larry David originally envisioned the Newman character as African-American and suicidal. "Seinfeld" has won 10 Primetime Emmy Awards. ...and was nominated for 68. ११११११ "Seinfeld" led the Nielsens in its sixth and ninth seasons and finished among the top two (along with NBC's "ER")- every year from 1994 to 1998. 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 The Series began and ended with a conversation about a shirt button. "The second button is the key button. It literally makes or breaks the shirt.." "Have we had this conversation before?" "Seinfeld" became the first television series to get more than $1 Million a Minute for advertising- fee previously commanded only by the Super Bowl. 76 million viewers (58 percent of all TV watchers that night) tuned in to the series finale. It was the third most-watched series finale behind "M*A*S*H*" and "Cheers." The final episode of Seinfeld aired on the same day that Frank Sinatra died. May 14, 1998 Every Seinfeld episode has a Superman reference in it. The Alternative Holiday 'Festivus' (Popularized by the Season 9 Episode 'The Strike') was created in 1966 by a Reader's Digest Editor. By the end of its final season the show generated about $200 million a year in pure profit for NBC, who supposedly offered Jerry Seinfeld $5 million an episode to continue for just one more season. NBC $$$ THE END INFORMATION PROVIDED BY: Www.ONLINESCHOOLS. ORG TV SQUAD REFERENCES: HTTP://wwW.BUDDYTV.COM/TVSHOW/PAGE/SEINFELD-INFO-1.ASPX HTTP://wwW.ASSOCIATEDCONTENT.COM/ARTICLE/1626027/JERRY_SEINFELD_FUN_FACTS_AND_INTERESTING.HTML?CAT=49 HTTP://wwW.IMDB.COM/NEWS/NI0953248/ HTTP://wwW.ASKMEN.COM/ENTERTAINMENT/SPECIAL_FEATURE_150/164B_SPECIAL_FEATURE.HTML 17 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT Seinfeld n The show was originally titled "The Seinfeld Chronicles," but was changed because of a failed ABC show called "The Marshall Chronicles." The Show was set in New York City's Upper West Side, but was shot mainly in Los Angeles. Before Julia Louis-Dreyfus scored the role of Elaine, Patricia Heaton, Megan Mullally, and Rosie O'Donnell read for the part. Elaine was also not an original part of the cast. In the original pilot script, Kramer was referred to as "Kessler" because the guy Larry David based the character on hadn't yet given his consent to use his name. Jerry, George And Elaine's Siblings Were Never Seen. Larry David originally envisioned the Newman character as African-American and suicidal. "Seinfeld" has won 10 Primetime Emmy Awards. ...and was nominated for 68. ११११११ "Seinfeld" led the Nielsens in its sixth and ninth seasons and finished among the top two (along with NBC's "ER")- every year from 1994 to 1998. 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 The Series began and ended with a conversation about a shirt button. "The second button is the key button. It literally makes or breaks the shirt.." "Have we had this conversation before?" "Seinfeld" became the first television series to get more than $1 Million a Minute for advertising- fee previously commanded only by the Super Bowl. 76 million viewers (58 percent of all TV watchers that night) tuned in to the series finale. It was the third most-watched series finale behind "M*A*S*H*" and "Cheers." The final episode of Seinfeld aired on the same day that Frank Sinatra died. May 14, 1998 Every Seinfeld episode has a Superman reference in it. The Alternative Holiday 'Festivus' (Popularized by the Season 9 Episode 'The Strike') was created in 1966 by a Reader's Digest Editor. By the end of its final season the show generated about $200 million a year in pure profit for NBC, who supposedly offered Jerry Seinfeld $5 million an episode to continue for just one more season. NBC $$$ THE END INFORMATION PROVIDED BY: Www.ONLINESCHOOLS. ORG TV SQUAD REFERENCES: HTTP://wwW.BUDDYTV.COM/TVSHOW/PAGE/SEINFELD-INFO-1.ASPX HTTP://wwW.ASSOCIATEDCONTENT.COM/ARTICLE/1626027/JERRY_SEINFELD_FUN_FACTS_AND_INTERESTING.HTML?CAT=49 HTTP://wwW.IMDB.COM/NEWS/NI0953248/ HTTP://wwW.ASKMEN.COM/ENTERTAINMENT/SPECIAL_FEATURE_150/164B_SPECIAL_FEATURE.HTML 17 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT Seinfeld n The show was originally titled "The Seinfeld Chronicles," but was changed because of a failed ABC show called "The Marshall Chronicles." The Show was set in New York City's Upper West Side, but was shot mainly in Los Angeles. Before Julia Louis-Dreyfus scored the role of Elaine, Patricia Heaton, Megan Mullally, and Rosie O'Donnell read for the part. Elaine was also not an original part of the cast. In the original pilot script, Kramer was referred to as "Kessler" because the guy Larry David based the character on hadn't yet given his consent to use his name. Jerry, George And Elaine's Siblings Were Never Seen. Larry David originally envisioned the Newman character as African-American and suicidal. "Seinfeld" has won 10 Primetime Emmy Awards. ...and was nominated for 68. ११११११ "Seinfeld" led the Nielsens in its sixth and ninth seasons and finished among the top two (along with NBC's "ER")- every year from 1994 to 1998. 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 The Series began and ended with a conversation about a shirt button. "The second button is the key button. It literally makes or breaks the shirt.." "Have we had this conversation before?" "Seinfeld" became the first television series to get more than $1 Million a Minute for advertising- fee previously commanded only by the Super Bowl. 76 million viewers (58 percent of all TV watchers that night) tuned in to the series finale. It was the third most-watched series finale behind "M*A*S*H*" and "Cheers." The final episode of Seinfeld aired on the same day that Frank Sinatra died. May 14, 1998 Every Seinfeld episode has a Superman reference in it. The Alternative Holiday 'Festivus' (Popularized by the Season 9 Episode 'The Strike') was created in 1966 by a Reader's Digest Editor. By the end of its final season the show generated about $200 million a year in pure profit for NBC, who supposedly offered Jerry Seinfeld $5 million an episode to continue for just one more season. NBC $$$ THE END INFORMATION PROVIDED BY: Www.ONLINESCHOOLS. ORG TV SQUAD REFERENCES: HTTP://wwW.BUDDYTV.COM/TVSHOW/PAGE/SEINFELD-INFO-1.ASPX HTTP://wwW.ASSOCIATEDCONTENT.COM/ARTICLE/1626027/JERRY_SEINFELD_FUN_FACTS_AND_INTERESTING.HTML?CAT=49 HTTP://wwW.IMDB.COM/NEWS/NI0953248/ HTTP://wwW.ASKMEN.COM/ENTERTAINMENT/SPECIAL_FEATURE_150/164B_SPECIAL_FEATURE.HTML 17 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT Seinfeld n The show was originally titled "The Seinfeld Chronicles," but was changed because of a failed ABC show called "The Marshall Chronicles." The Show was set in New York City's Upper West Side, but was shot mainly in Los Angeles. Before Julia Louis-Dreyfus scored the role of Elaine, Patricia Heaton, Megan Mullally, and Rosie O'Donnell read for the part. Elaine was also not an original part of the cast. In the original pilot script, Kramer was referred to as "Kessler" because the guy Larry David based the character on hadn't yet given his consent to use his name. Jerry, George And Elaine's Siblings Were Never Seen. Larry David originally envisioned the Newman character as African-American and suicidal. "Seinfeld" has won 10 Primetime Emmy Awards. ...and was nominated for 68. ११११११ "Seinfeld" led the Nielsens in its sixth and ninth seasons and finished among the top two (along with NBC's "ER")- every year from 1994 to 1998. 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 The Series began and ended with a conversation about a shirt button. "The second button is the key button. It literally makes or breaks the shirt.." "Have we had this conversation before?" "Seinfeld" became the first television series to get more than $1 Million a Minute for advertising- fee previously commanded only by the Super Bowl. 76 million viewers (58 percent of all TV watchers that night) tuned in to the series finale. It was the third most-watched series finale behind "M*A*S*H*" and "Cheers." The final episode of Seinfeld aired on the same day that Frank Sinatra died. May 14, 1998 Every Seinfeld episode has a Superman reference in it. The Alternative Holiday 'Festivus' (Popularized by the Season 9 Episode 'The Strike') was created in 1966 by a Reader's Digest Editor. By the end of its final season the show generated about $200 million a year in pure profit for NBC, who supposedly offered Jerry Seinfeld $5 million an episode to continue for just one more season. NBC $$$ THE END INFORMATION PROVIDED BY: Www.ONLINESCHOOLS. ORG TV SQUAD REFERENCES: HTTP://wwW.BUDDYTV.COM/TVSHOW/PAGE/SEINFELD-INFO-1.ASPX HTTP://wwW.ASSOCIATEDCONTENT.COM/ARTICLE/1626027/JERRY_SEINFELD_FUN_FACTS_AND_INTERESTING.HTML?CAT=49 HTTP://wwW.IMDB.COM/NEWS/NI0953248/ HTTP://wwW.ASKMEN.COM/ENTERTAINMENT/SPECIAL_FEATURE_150/164B_SPECIAL_FEATURE.HTML 17 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT Seinfeld n The show was originally titled "The Seinfeld Chronicles," but was changed because of a failed ABC show called "The Marshall Chronicles." The Show was set in New York City's Upper West Side, but was shot mainly in Los Angeles. Before Julia Louis-Dreyfus scored the role of Elaine, Patricia Heaton, Megan Mullally, and Rosie O'Donnell read for the part. Elaine was also not an original part of the cast. In the original pilot script, Kramer was referred to as "Kessler" because the guy Larry David based the character on hadn't yet given his consent to use his name. Jerry, George And Elaine's Siblings Were Never Seen. Larry David originally envisioned the Newman character as African-American and suicidal. "Seinfeld" has won 10 Primetime Emmy Awards. ...and was nominated for 68. ११११११ "Seinfeld" led the Nielsens in its sixth and ninth seasons and finished among the top two (along with NBC's "ER")- every year from 1994 to 1998. 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 The Series began and ended with a conversation about a shirt button. "The second button is the key button. It literally makes or breaks the shirt.." "Have we had this conversation before?" "Seinfeld" became the first television series to get more than $1 Million a Minute for advertising- fee previously commanded only by the Super Bowl. 76 million viewers (58 percent of all TV watchers that night) tuned in to the series finale. It was the third most-watched series finale behind "M*A*S*H*" and "Cheers." The final episode of Seinfeld aired on the same day that Frank Sinatra died. May 14, 1998 Every Seinfeld episode has a Superman reference in it. The Alternative Holiday 'Festivus' (Popularized by the Season 9 Episode 'The Strike') was created in 1966 by a Reader's Digest Editor. By the end of its final season the show generated about $200 million a year in pure profit for NBC, who supposedly offered Jerry Seinfeld $5 million an episode to continue for just one more season. NBC $$$ THE END INFORMATION PROVIDED BY: Www.ONLINESCHOOLS. ORG TV SQUAD REFERENCES: HTTP://wwW.BUDDYTV.COM/TVSHOW/PAGE/SEINFELD-INFO-1.ASPX HTTP://wwW.ASSOCIATEDCONTENT.COM/ARTICLE/1626027/JERRY_SEINFELD_FUN_FACTS_AND_INTERESTING.HTML?CAT=49 HTTP://wwW.IMDB.COM/NEWS/NI0953248/ HTTP://wwW.ASKMEN.COM/ENTERTAINMENT/SPECIAL_FEATURE_150/164B_SPECIAL_FEATURE.HTML

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This infographic provides 17 obscure facts about the hit NBC t.v show Seinfeld. From the original name of the show to a superman reference in every episode, here are some Seinfeld facts that the avera...

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