Seinfeld (1989)
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Wayne Knight as Newman
Episodes 49
The Suicide
A psychic warns George to cancel his vacation; Jerry is hit on by his neighbor's girl after the neighbor's suicide attempt; Elaine fasts.
Read MoreThe Boyfriend (1)
Jerry becomes friends with baseball's Keith Hernandez, who has a history with Kramer and would like a future with Elaine.
Read MoreThe Boyfriend (2)
Jerry and Elaine compete for the attention of baseball's Keith Hernandez, while Kramer and Newman investigate a spitting incident involving Hernandez.
Read MoreThe Parking Space
George argues with a stranger over a "dream" parking space in front of Jerry's apartment.
Read MoreThe Ticket
Jerry and George take another meeting; Kramer testifies for Newman in a speeding-ticket protest.
Read MoreThe Old Man
Volunteering with seniors...Elaine is enthralled by hers, George gets fired and Jerry loses his.
Read MoreThe Pilot (1)
Kramer wants to audition for Jerry and George's pilot; and the network president becomes obsessed with Elaine.
Read MoreThe Pilot (2)
The pilot is cast, taped and aired, but George doesn't think he'll live to see its success.
Read MoreThe Sniffing Accountant
Jerry thinks his accountant may be on drugs; George's passion wins him a job; Elaine's exclamations end her relationship.
Read MoreThe Lip Reader
A tennis lineswoman is game to help George learn why he's been dumped.
Read MoreThe Non-Fat Yogurt
Jerry and Elaine's suspicion about "nonfat" yogurt figures into New York City's mayoral race.
Read MoreThe Barber
Jerry wants to switch barbers without hurting anyone's feelings; George goes to work, but was he hired?
Read MoreThe Marine Biologist
A writer hits a woman in the head with Elaine's electronic organiser; George lies to impress a woman.
Read MoreThe Raincoats (1)
Kramer plans to profit from raincoats created by Jerry's dad; George sells his dad's old "cruisewear."
Read MoreThe Raincoats (2)
The sale of Morty's raincoats is delayed; George tries to buy back his dad's clothes.
Read MoreThe Big Salad
Kramer fears a golf dispute has pushed his opponent to murder; Jerry dates a woman whom Newman rejected.
Read MoreThe Switch
George suspects that his girlfriend is bulimic; Jerry dates a woman who has a friendlier roommate; Elaine loans out her boss's tennis racket.
Read MoreThe Label Maker
George objects to his girlfriend's roommate; Super Bowl tickets make the rounds as plans change.
Read MoreThe Scofflaw
George fails to keep a secret about a friend; Kramer fingers Newman as a scofflaw.
Read MoreThe Doodle
Jerry's family lives it up at the Plaza for free, thanks to Elaine; the fumigation of Jerry's apartment disables Kramer's taste buds.
Read MoreThe Diplomat's Club
A booking agent is overly attentive to Jerry; Pitt puts Elaine in his will; Kramer starts gambling again.
Read MoreThe Engagement
Jerry reneges on his pact with George to be more like "grown-up men"; Newman takes care of a barking dog that keeps Elaine awake.
Read MoreThe Soup Nazi
Cooing between Jerry and his girlfriend irritates George; Elaine runs afoul of a soup vendor; Kramer loses Elaine's armoire to muggers.
Read MoreThe Pool Guy
An acquaintance latches on to Jerry; George objects to Susan's relationship with his pals; Kramer's new phone number brings many wrong numbers.
Read MoreThe Shower Head
Elaine fails a drug test--twice--and loses her job; Jerry talks about his Uncle Leo on "The Tonight Show."
Read MoreThe Calzone
George gets his boss, George Steinbrenner, hooked on calzones, then loses his supplier; Kramer warms to clothing fresh from the dryer.
Read MoreThe Bottle Deposit (1)
Jerry has an argument with his mechanic; Newman becomes obsessed with Michigan's recycling program; Elaine goes to an auction for her boss.
Read MoreThe Bottle Deposit (2)
While driving a postal truck, Kramer and Newman spot Jerry's stolen car, containing Elaine's JFK golf clubs.
Read MoreThe Soul Mate
Kramer falls for the woman Jerry's seeing; George suspects he's suspected of foul play.
Read MoreThe Package
Elaine regrets peeking at her medical chart; George takes dating advice from Kramer, who also hatches a scheme to improve Jerry's stereo.
Read MoreThe Chicken Roaster
George loses an expensive hat Elaine charged to her business account; a neon sign prompts Kramer and Jerry to swap apartments.
Read MoreThe Andrea Doria
Jerry tries to help Newman get transferred; George trades tales with a shipwreck survivor to obtain a dream apartment; Kramer coughs like a dog; a minor insult has a major effect on Elaine.
Read MoreThe Pothole
Jerry has an accident with his girlfriend's toothbrush; Elaine crams herself into a restaurant's delivery boundary; Kramer alters his "adopted" highway.
Read MoreThe Millennium
The Mets express interest in George; an inattentive saleswoman irks Elaine; Kramer prepares for his millennium party; Jerry jockeys for position on his girlfriend's speed dial.
Read MoreThe Muffin Tops
George pretends he's a tourist to bond with a tourism worker; Elaine's former boss steals her million-dollar idea, while Kramer promotes a bus tour about the life of Elaine's current boss; Jerry shaves his chest hair.
Read MoreThe Butter Shave
Kramer uses butter for shaving--and more; George's cane is an advantage at his new job; Jerry feels used by his comedy nemesis, Bania; Elaine breaks up with her boyfriend before their flight back from Europe.
Read MoreThe Junk Mail
Kramer battles junk mail; George thinks his parents are trying to avoid him; Jerry acquires a van; and Elaine gets a new man, whose past comes back to haunt her.
Read MoreThe Merv Griffin Show
Kramer turns his apartment into a talk-show set; Jerry's girlfriend won't let him play with her toys; George's clash with pigeons leads to problems with a squirrel; a new employee's silent movement rattles Elaine.
Read MoreThe Betrayal
Flashbacks trace the evolution of Jerry, George and Elaine's disastrous trip to a wedding in India, and Kramer's desperate need to barter for a birthday wish.
Read MoreThe Reverse Peephole
Elaine gets into a hassle regarding fur; Jerry stops carrying a wallet, while George suffers from his overstuffed one; Kramer keeps Newman from being evicted.
Read MoreThe Cartoon
An actress turns Jerry's criticism into a one-woman show; Kramer stops talking after offending George; Elaine struggles to understand a cartoon in The New Yorker.
Read MoreThe Bookstore
A bookstore busts Uncle Leo for shoplifting and George for bathroom reading; a misdeed at a company party costs Elaine; Kramer and Newman get a rickshaw, and audition homeless people to pull it.
Read MoreThe Finale (1)
The gang plans a trip to Paris to celebrate after NBC picks up Jerry and George's sitcom. But there's an in-flight emergency, stranding them in a small town.
Read MoreThe Finale (2)
Witnesses testify to the gang's (lack of) character as they go on trial for violating a "Good Samaritan Law."
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