
Seinfeld is an American sitcom that ran on NBC from July 05, 1989 to May 14, 1998 for nine seasons created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld.
Westphall connections to Seinfeld[]
- Cosmo Kramer appeared in Mad About You "The Apartment".
- In Mallrats, Tricia Jones mentions that her book was picked up by Pendant publishing, the fictional publishing company where Elaine Benes worked in this series.
Brand connection in Seinfeld[]
Etruscan horse Morley cigarettes, first seen in Psycho, appeared in "The Invitations". They appeared in Mannix previously and Friends next.
Continuity complication[]
In "The Keys", Cosmo Kramer goes to Hollywood and gets a part on Murphy Brown as the character's secretary named Steven Snell.
In "The Trip: Part 1", George Costanza meets and talks with Corbin Bernsen (Arnold Becker on L.A. Law) and George Wendt (Norm Peterson on Cheers) in NBC studios. They also appear on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno with Jerry Seinfeld.