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Which main cast member of this show was in three episodes of Seinfeld?


Larry David
Nope. Larry David doesn't physically appear in any episode of Seinfeld, but he provided the voice of the subway conductor in one episode, and the voice of George Steinbrenner in seven.



With all due respect, you are incorrect, sir.

He did many other voices and physically appeared in four episodes.


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I count six physical appearances by Larry David in the video clip, and the question asked for the Fridays cast member with three appearances, so I'm not going to give you a green Correct!, or alter the question, but for proving my statement that he had not physically appeared in any episodes to be false, I'll give you this instead:

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What actor costarred 10 years apart on what 2 shows that had essentially the same name, one was a comedy, the other a drama?

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On the Seinfeld episode The Soup Nazi, what was the first name of Jerry's girlfriend-for-an-episode who called him 'schmoopy'?


Shiela..........Alii Wentworth (one of my favorites) who is married to????
(Sheila) MissCroft got this one in post #1,018.
 

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In the 90's , there was sort of a revival of sketch comedies such as In Living Colour and House of Buggin' among others.

What well known comedic actor had his own sketch comedy show at this time? He won an Emmy award for outstanding writing for this show, name this show?
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Ben Stiller?
 

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In the 90's , there was sort of a revival of sketch comedies such as In Living Colour and House of Buggin' among others.

What well known comedic actor had his own sketch comedy show at this time? He won an Emmy award for outstanding writing for this show, name this show?
Ben Stiller?
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Ben Stiller?
The Ben Stiller Show was terrific, but unlucky to have been scheduled opposite the last few minutes of an NFL game, every other week.


I actually made the physical video capture of this clip, in 2003; it was uploaded by someone else. (TV->EP VHS->MPEG, using a JVC S-video VCR and audio and video capture cards installed on my computer). I can tell by the exact point where the video ends. The clip was shared on eMule and WinMX before YouTube existed.

I might possibly have the only copy in the world of a JVC S5912U that has never been used. I fried the recording heads on the first one I bought, and never connected the second. Around 2003, one of these sold for about $250 at the electronics store just south of the Zanzibar on Yonge Street. The box isn't in mint condition, but this isn't a Star Wars toy.

Here's a used one on eBay for about $225 Canadian with shipping and HST, (excluding duty, if applicable), but it has no remote. That makes it very fragile, because the record, play and pause buttons aren't meant to be manually depressed. There are several features on an S-Video remote control that aren't found on a 'universal remote'. I doubt that many people who have a complete model would be willing to sell it separately. Pretty much the only way to get just the remote would be to deal with some guy who stole the remote from someone else. Sending him money in advance carries considerable risk. If you bought the remote, but it was for the wrong model, it would probably work only if both were JVC models.
 
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From the first 1,000 posts of this thread, the following posts contain a question posed be me, for which the correct answer(s) has/have not been provided by someone eligible to answer. In some cases, the correct answer appears in another post, often posted by someone answering the same question more than once. Any of these questions that remain unanswered will be retired at noon on Monday, May 10, with correct answers provided by me sometime shortly after that.

#68, 71, 73, 83, 106, 108, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 152, 155, 160, 165, 176, 179, 181, 187, 189, 190, 192, 193, 200, 202, 206, 209, 210, 212, 213, 221, 222, 225, 227, 235, 241, 246, 253, 254, 256, 260, 262, 263, 264, 266, 267, 268, 271, 278, 292, 296, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 306, 308, 314, 319, 320, 326, 340, 417, 420, 422, 423, 424, 425, 426, 428, 444, 449, 477, 480, 493, 568, 570, 571, 572, 576, 578, 582, 606, 648, 655, 665, 671, 679, 702, 723, 768, 769, 776, 797, 835, 837, 842, 904, 977, 980, 1,000
NOTE: I cheated.

68 = Sue Ellen Mitchek
68 = Desperate Housewives
71 = Jody Dallas
73 = Opthamologist
83 = Ann Marie
298 = The History of White People in America
299 = Jemima Kirke
300 = Mr Show
301 = Cop It Sweet
308 = Coach Buzzcut
449 = Michelle Pfeiffer
582 = Addie
665 = Mad Monster Party
 

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NOTE: I cheated.

68 = Sue Ellen Mitchek
68 = Desperate Housewives
71 = Jody Dallas
73 = Opthamologist
83 = Ann Marie
298 = The History of White People in America
299 = Jemima Kirke
300 = Mr Show
301 = Cop It Sweet
308 = Coach Buzzcut
449 = Michelle Pfeiffer
582 = Addie
665 = Mad Monster Party
You need to modify your post to quote the individual question posts. More than one answer in your post is fine, but I'm not going to hunt down the questions, that's your job. In cases of duplicate answers, the time stamp for post 1,032 will determine order of finish. Now that I have quoted your post, you cannot modify any of these answers, and you cannot attempt to answer any of those questions again.
 

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Character "Joe Mannix" from detective show "Mannix" appeared in what 2 other shows?
(One appearance was during Mannix's run, the 2nd appearance was 24 years after Mannix was cancelled)
 

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We know the owner of the left breast in the pic below is Meredith Baxter.

Question: Who is the owner of the right hand grabbing her breast or actually pushing in her breast?
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R.H. Thomson played the doctor in that TV movie but a real doctor played this particular scene. That hand belonged to a real doctor, that breast belonged to the real Meredith Baxter,
 
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