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The controversy is referenced in the season 2 episode "Mr. Monk and the TV Star", in which Marci Maven, a dedicated fan of an in-universe detective show, complains that the program changed its theme song. She forces Monk to promise that if he ever gets a TV show, he will never change the theme song, and the original theme plays as the episode ...
"The Mom & Pop Store" is the 94th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the eighth episode for the sixth season. [1] It aired on November 17, 1994. [1] In this episode, George buys a car said to have belonged to Jon Voight (who cameos in the episode as himself).
"The Outing" is the 57th episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. First aired on February 11, 1993 on NBC, it is the 17th episode of the fourth season. [1] In this episode, a reporter publicly "outs" Jerry and George as a gay couple, and they struggle to convince the rest of the world of their heterosexuality.
The exterior of Tom's Restaurant, which appears as Monk's Café in the sitcom Seinfeld. Monk's Café is a fictional coffee shop from the NBC sitcom Seinfeld.The exterior of Tom's Restaurant on the corner of West 112th Street and Broadway, near Columbia University, which first appears in season 1 episode 3, "The Robbery," is often shown on the show as the exterior of Monk's, though the ...
SNL Video: An Exhausted Jerry Seinfeld Drops By Weekend Update With a Message for Ryan Gosling. Dave Nemetz. May 5, 2024 at 1:09 AM. There is such a thing as getting too much press, it turns out ...
"Drivin ' " is a song written by Ray Davies of the Kinks which appeared on that group's 1969 concept album Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire). It was released in the UK as the first single from the album, but failed to chart.
The final holiday episode of Seinfeld, Season 9, Episode 10, “The Strike,” is where the story of Festivus is told. Where to watch the Festivus episode of Seinfeld: You can stream all nine ...
He's goes on to explain that they had to do the take at least a dozen times because Jerry Seinfeld kept laughing. To be honest, we would be, too. Check out more from Bryan Cranston in the gallery ...