Seinfeld (1989)

07x17 The Doll

Susan's old roommate from college, Sally Weaver, gives Jerry a package that she wants him to be careful with; which he is, but he loses his own package in the process. Frank tells George he is turning his room into a billiard room. Elaine tells Frank about a man she saw in Tuscany who looks just like him, Frank thinks it may be the cousin who stayed behind. Kramer challenges him to a game where the space is a bit tight. Jerry is enthusiastic about a new toothbrush, which he is convinced Elaine must have. Susan has a doll that looks uncannily like George's mother; she doesn't believe it, but he does and it affects his performance. Jerry is going to be on Charles Grodin's show with one of the Three Tenors, not Pavarotti or Domingo, but "the other guy." Elaine goes with him the studio, to replace an autographed picture of "the other guy," for "the Maestro" that was damaged while they were in Tuscany. "The Maestro" provides a new fashion for Kramer and Frank while playing pool, and his bat

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Jason Alexander Jason Alexander As: George Costanza
Julia Louis-Dreyfus Julia Louis-Dreyfus As: Elaine Benes
Jerry Seinfeld Jerry Seinfeld As: Jerry Seinfeld
Spike Feresten Spike Feresten As: Juror
Michael Richards Michael Richards As: Cosmo Kramer
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Susan's old roommate from college, Sally Weaver, gives Jerry a package that she wants him to be careful with; which he is, but he loses his own package in the process. Frank tells George he is turning his room into a billiard room. Elaine tells Frank about a man she saw in Tuscany who looks just like him, Frank thinks it may be the cousin who stayed behind. Kramer challenges him to a game where the space is a bit tight. Jerry is enthusiastic about a new toothbrush, which he is convinced Elaine must have. Susan has a doll that looks uncannily like George's mother; she doesn't believe it, but he does and it affects his performance. Jerry is going to be on Charles Grodin's show with one of the Three Tenors, not Pavarotti or Domingo, but "the other guy." Elaine goes with him the studio, to replace an autographed picture of "the other guy," for "the Maestro" that was damaged while they were in Tuscany. "The Maestro" provides a new fashion for Kramer and Frank while playing pool, and his bat


Certification: TV-PG

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Aired: 23 February, 1996 at 5:00 am

Language: English

Country: United States

Runtime: 25m

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Jason Alexander

Jason Alexander

George Costanza

Julia Louis-Dreyfus

Julia Louis-Dreyfus

Elaine Benes

Jerry Seinfeld

Jerry Seinfeld

Jerry Seinfeld

Spike Feresten

Spike Feresten

Juror

Michael Richards

Michael Richards

Cosmo Kramer

Heidi Swedberg

Heidi Swedberg

Susan Ross

Liz Sheridan

Liz Sheridan

Helen

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