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Revision as of 04:44, 1 January 2014

Seinfeld season 7
Season 7
The front cover of the Seinfeld: Season 7 DVD boxset.
No. of episodes24
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseSeptember 21, 1995 –
May 16, 1996
Season chronology
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List of episodes

Season seven of Seinfeld, an American comedy television series created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, began airing on September 21, 1995, and concluded on May 16, 1996, on NBC.

Production

Seinfeld was produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and distributed by Columbia Pictures Television and Columbia TriStar Television (now Sony Pictures Television) and was aired of NBC in the US. The executive producers were Larry David, George Shapiro, and Howard West with Tom Gammill and Max Pross as supervising producers. Bruce Kirschbaum was the executive consultant.[1] This season was directed by Andy Ackerman.

The series was set predominantly in an apartment block on New York City's Upper West Side; however, the seventh season was shot and mostly filmed in CBS Studio Center in Studio City, California.[2] The show features Jerry Seinfeld as himself, and a host of Jerry's friends and acquaintances, which include George Costanza, Elaine Benes, and Cosmo Kramer, portrayed by Jason Alexander, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Michael Richards, respectively.[3]

Episodes

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date[4] Production
code[5]
U.S. viewers
(millions)
1111"The Engagement"Andy AckermanLarry DavidSeptember 21, 199570137.6[6]
1122"The Postponement"Andy AckermanLarry DavidSeptember 28, 199570234.5[7]
1133"The Maestro"Andy AckermanLarry DavidOctober 5, 199570334.6[8]
1144"The Wink"Andy AckermanTom Gammill & Max ProssOctober 12, 199570432.3[9]
1155"The Hot Tub"Andy AckermanGregg Kavet & Andy RobinOctober 19, 199570532.6[10]
1166"The Soup Nazi"Andy AckermanSpike FerestenNovember 2, 199570633.1[11]
1177"The Secret Code"Andy AckermanAlec Berg & Jeff SchafferNovember 9, 199570733.9[12]
1188"The Pool Guy"Andy AckermanDavid MandelNovember 16, 199570833.4[13]
1199"The Sponge"Andy AckermanPeter MehlmanDecember 7, 199570932.3[14]
12010"The Gum"Andy AckermanTom Gammill & Max ProssDecember 14, 199571031.4[15]
12111"The Rye"Andy AckermanCarol LeiferJanuary 4, 199671135.1[16]
12212"The Caddy"Andy AckermanGregg Kavet & Andy RobinJanuary 25, 199671232.0[17]
12313"The Seven"Andy AckermanAlec Berg & Jeff SchafferFebruary 1, 199671337.1[18]
124–12514–15"The Cadillac"Andy AckermanLarry David & Jerry SeinfeldFebruary 8, 1996714/71735.9[19]
12616"The Shower Head"Andy AckermanPeter Mehlman & Marjorie GrossFebruary 15, 199671532.3[20]
12717"The Doll"Andy AckermanTom Gammill & Max ProssFebruary 22, 1996[21]71632.9
12818"The Friar's Club"Andy AckermanDavid MandelMarch 7, 199671832.7
12919"The Wig Master"Andy AckermanSpike FerestenApril 4, 199671930.5
13020"The Calzone"Andy AckermanAlec Berg & Jeff SchafferApril 25, 199672028.5
131–13221–22"The Bottle Deposit"Andy AckermanGregg Kavet & Andy RobinMay 2, 1996721/72232.4
13323"The Wait Out"Andy AckermanTeleplay by: Peter Mehlman
Story by: Peter Mehlman & Matt Selman
May 9, 199672329.9
13424"The Invitations"Andy AckermanLarry DavidMay 16, 199672433.2

Honors

TV Guide named it the 41st greatest television season of all time. It was one of four Seinfeld seasons on the list.

References

  1. ^ "The Seinfeld Crew and Credits at Seinfeld Official Site". Sony Pictures. Retrieved 2008-04-30.
  2. ^ "The Stock Tip episode at Seinfeld Official Site". Sony Pictures. Retrieved 2008-04-29.
  3. ^ "Seinfeld and nihilism". 1999-12-03. Retrieved 2008-04-29.
  4. ^ "Seinfeld Episodes | TVGuide.com". TV Guide. Retrieved 2008-03-20.
  5. ^ "Seinfeld Prod. Codes for all seasons". epguide.com. Retrieved 2008-03-23.
  6. ^ Graham, Jefferson (1995-09-27). "NBC Sunday starters stumble" (PDF). USA Today. Gannett Company. p. 3D. Retrieved 2013-12-30.
  7. ^ "Nielsen ratings" (PDF). USA Today. Gannett Company. 1995-10-04. p. 3D. Retrieved 2013-12-30.
  8. ^ "Nielsen ratings" (PDF). USA Today. Gannett Company. 1995-10-11. p. 3D. Retrieved 2013-12-30.
  9. ^ "Nielsen ratings" (PDF). USA Today. Gannett Company. 1995-10-18. p. 3D. Retrieved 2013-12-30.
  10. ^ "Nielsen ratings" (PDF). USA Today. Gannett Company. 1995-10-25. p. 3D. Retrieved 2013-12-30.
  11. ^ "Nielsen ratings" (PDF). USA Today. Gannett Company. 1995-11-08. p. 3D. Retrieved 2013-12-30.
  12. ^ "Nielsen ratings" (PDF). USA Today. Gannett Company. 1995-11-15. p. 3D. Retrieved 2013-12-30.
  13. ^ "Nielsen ratings" (PDF). USA Today. Gannett Company. 1995-11-22. p. 3D. Retrieved 2013-12-30.
  14. ^ "Nielsen ratings" (PDF). USA Today. Gannett Company. 1995-12-13. p. 3D. Retrieved 2013-12-30.
  15. ^ "Nielsen ratings" (PDF). USA Today. Gannett Company. 1995-12-20. p. 3D. Retrieved 2013-12-30.
  16. ^ "Nielsen ratings" (PDF). USA Today. Gannett Company. 1996-01-10. p. 3D. Retrieved 2013-12-30.
  17. ^ DeRosa, Robin (1996-01-31). "Super Bowl, 'Friends' lead to NBC blowout" (PDF). USA Today. Gannett Company. p. 3D. Retrieved 2013-12-30.
  18. ^ "Nielsen ratings" (PDF). USA Today. Gannett Company. 1996-02-07. p. 3D. Retrieved 2013-12-30.
  19. ^ "Nielsen ratings" (PDF). USA Today. Gannett Company. 1996-02-14. p. 3D. Retrieved 2013-12-30.
  20. ^ DeRosa, Robin (1996-02-21). "Pwerhouse thursday propels NBC" (PDF). USA Today. Gannett Company. p. 3D. Retrieved 2013-12-30.
  21. ^ "Nielsen ratings" (PDF). USA Today. Gannett Company. 1996-02-28. p. 3D. Retrieved 2013-12-30.