Jerry Seinfeld

Review: Jerry Seinfeld – 23 Hours to Kill, Netflix

Jerry Seinfeld arrives for his latest Netflix special by helicopter and beats the New York traffic by jumping out and landing in the water. It's a) pretty impressive for a 65-year-old stand-up comedian and b) probably the riskiest thing in this special.

You don't go to Seinfeld for artistic envelope-pushing or taboo-busting. You go for solid, concentrated comedy about our human foibles with not a word wasted. And that's pretty much what you get here. Nothing less, but nothing more.

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News: Seinfeld Comes To All4

Classic US comedy Seinfeld will find a new home on All 4 from 7 February 2020, as part of a streaming deal with Sony Pictures Television (SPT). 

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News: Jerry Seinfeld Does Surprise Set In London

Superstar stand-up Jerry Seinfeld has performed an intimate suprise show at the Soho Theatre.

The gig was a warm up for his upcoming four shows at the Eventim Apollo – two on July 12, two on July 13.

These are his first shows in the capital since he appeared at the 02 Arena in 2011.

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News: Live Dates For Jerry Seinfeld

Jerry Seinfeld is to play the Eventim Apollo, London in July 2019. These will be his first UK dates in eight years and his first theatre-sized show in the UK since the London Palladium in 1998.

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Review: Jerry Before Seinfeld, Netflix

There is hope for stand-up hacks everywhere. In Jerry Before Seinfeld we get to see the earliest 1970s routines of superstar Jerry Seinfeld. And guess what. He is tackling the same subjects you might hear in a London comedy club any night in 2017. Being dragged around town by your parents as a kid, sport, socks that go missing, what is it with women and cotton balls, long-forgotten cereal brands. Yet in 1981, five years after making his debut Seinfeld was being introduced on TV by Johnny Carson. And the rest is sitcom history.

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