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Description: Greetings and Salutations ... SEINFELD ............. , Metal License Plate ...... Perfect purchase for a gift Great craftmanship Measurement: H: 6 x W: 12 A very nice license plate made of embossed aluminum - 12 inch x 6 inch - made in USA Seinfeld From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search This article is about the American television sitcom. For other uses, see Seinfeld (disambiguation). SeinfeldGenreSitcom Slice of lifeCreated byLarry DavidJerry SeinfeldDirected byArt WolffTom CheronesAndy AckermanDavid SteinbergDavid Owen TrainorJason AlexanderStarringJerry SeinfeldJulia Louis-DreyfusMichael RichardsJason AlexanderTheme music composerJonathan WolffCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo. of seasons9No. of episodes180 (list of episodes)ProductionExecutive producersLarry David (1990–1996)George ShapiroHoward WestAndrew Scheinman(1991–1993)Jerry Seinfeld (1996–1998)Alec Berg (1997–98)Jeff Schaffer (1997–1998)Camera setupMulti-cameraRunning time22–24 minutesProduction companies Giggling Goose Productions (1989)Fred Barron Productions (1990, season 1)West/Shapiro ProductionsCastle Rock Entertainment DistributorSony Pictures Television[nb 1]ReleaseOriginal networkNBCOriginal releaseJuly 5, 1989 – May 14, 1998ChronologyRelated showsCurb Your EnthusiasmExternal linksWebsite Seinfeld (/ˈsaɪnfɛld/; SYNE-feld) is an American sitcom television series created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld. It aired on NBC from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998, over nine seasons and 180 episodes. The show stars Seinfeld as a fictionalized version of himself who is the main protagonist and focuses on his personal life with three of his friends – George Costanza (Jason Alexander), former girlfriend Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), and neighbor across the hall Cosmo Kramer (Michael Richards). Seinfeld is set mostly in an apartment building in Manhattan's Upper West Side in New York City. It has been described as "a show about nothing," often focusing on the minutiae of daily life.[1] As a comedian rising in popularity in the late 1980s, Seinfeld was presented with an opportunity to create a show with NBC. Seinfeld asked David, a fellow comedian and friend, to help create a premise for a sitcom.[2] The series was produced by West-Shapiro Productions and Castle Rock Entertainment, and was distributed by Sony Pictures Television. It was largely written by David and Seinfeld with script writers who included Larry Charles, Peter Mehlman, Gregg Kavet, Carol Leifer, David Mandel, Jeff Schaffer, Steve Koren, Jennifer Crittenden, Tom Gammill, Max Pross, Dan O'Keefe, Charlie Rubin, Marjorie Gross, Alec Berg, Elaine Pope, and Spike Feresten. A favorite among critics, the series led the Nielsen ratings in seasons six and nine, and finished among the top two (with NBC's ER) every year from 1994 to 1998. Only two other shows have finished their runs at the top of the ratings, I Love Lucy and The Andy Griffith Show.[3] Seinfeld is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential sitcoms of all time. It has been ranked among the best television shows of all time in publications such as Entertainment Weekly,[4] Rolling Stone,[5] and TV Guide.[6][7] The show's most renowned episodes include "The Chinese Restaurant", "The Parking Garage",[8] and "The Contest".[9] In 2013, the Writers Guild of America voted it the No. 2 Best Written TV Series of All Time (second to The Sopranos).[10] E! named the series the "Number 1 reason the '90s ruled",[11] and quotes from numerous episodes have become catchphrases in American popular culture. Netflix is set to gain exclusive streaming rights in 2021 and broadcast the show in 4K for the first time. Peter Griffin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search This article is about the Family Guy character. For other uses, see Peter Griffin (disambiguation). Peter GriffinFamily Guy characterFirst appearance"Death Has a Shadow" (1999)Created bySeth MacFarlaneVoiced bySeth MacFarlaneIn-universe informationFull nameJustin Peter Löwenbräu Griffin, Sr.GenderMaleOccupationFormer safety inspector at the Happy-Go-Lucky toy factoryFormer fishermanBrewery shipping clerkFamilyMickey McFinnigan (biological father) Francis Griffin (adoptive father) Thelma Griffin (mother) Chip Griffin (twin brother) Karen Griffin (half-sister)SpouseLois GriffinChildrenMeg, Chris, and Stewie Griffin, Bertram and further Sperm Donation OffspringNationalityAmerican Justin Peter Löwenbräu Griffin, Sr. is a fictional character and the protagonist of the American animated sitcom Family Guy. He is voiced by the series' creator, Seth MacFarlane, and first appeared on television, along with the rest of the Griffin family, in the 15-minute pilot pitch of Family Guy on December 20, 1998. Peter was created and designed by MacFarlane himself. MacFarlane was asked to pitch a pilot to the Fox Broadcasting Company based on Larry & Steve, a short made by MacFarlane which featured a middle-aged character named Larry and an intellectual dog, Steve. After the pilot was given the green light, the Griffin family appeared in the episode "Death Has a Shadow". Peter is married to Lois Griffin and is the father of Meg, Chris, and Stewie. He also has a dog named Brian, with whom he is best friends. He has worked at a toy factory and at Quahog's Brewery. Peter's voice was inspired by the security guards that MacFarlane heard at his school. His appearance was a redesign of the protagonist Larry from MacFarlane's previous animated short films The Life of Larry and Larry & Steve. He has appeared in several pieces of Family Guy merchandise, including toys, T-shirts, and video games, and he has made crossover appearances in other shows, including The Simpsons, South Park, Drawn Together, American Dad!, and Family Guy's spin-off series The Cleveland Show. Stewie Griffin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search Stewie GriffinFamily Guy characterFirst appearance"Death Has a Shadow" (1999)Created bySeth MacFarlaneVoiced bySeth MacFarlaneIn-universe informationFull nameStewart Gilligan GriffinGenderMaleOccupationNone (formerly) Preschool studentFamilyPeter Griffin (father)Lois Griffin (mother)Meg Griffin (sister)Chris Griffin (brother)Brian Griffin (dog, best friend/friendly rival)Bertram (half brother)Jag (evil clone)NationalityAmerican Stewart Gilligan Griffin[1] is a fictional character from the animated television series Family Guy. He is voiced by series creator Seth MacFarlane and first appeared on television, along with the rest of the Griffin family, in a 15-minute short on December 20, 1998. Stewie was created and designed by MacFarlane himself, who was asked to pitch a pilot to the Fox Broadcasting Company, based on The Life of Larry and Larry & Steve, two shorts made by MacFarlane featuring a middle-aged man named Larry and an intellectual dog, Steve. After the pilot was given the greenlight, the Griffin family appeared in the episode "Death Has a Shadow". A highly precocious toddler who talks and acts as an adult, Stewie began the series as a Megalomaniacal sociopath, initially obsessed with violence, matricide and world domination. He is the youngest child of Peter and Lois Griffin, and the youngest brother of Meg and Chris. Over the duration of the series, particularly following the two episode arc "Stewie Kills Lois" and "Lois Kills Stewie", the violent aspects of Stewie's personality were toned down, and he has evolved into an eccentric, friendly and flamboyant scamp (something possibly foreshadowed in the direct-to-video film Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story). He has also come to have a very close friendship with the family's anthropomorphic dog, Brian (whom he originally used to antagonize in the earliest episodes). Stewie is considered to be the show's breakout character and has received numerous award accommodations from writers such as Jodiss Pierre.[2] Stewie is also the only character to appear in every episode of the series. Family Guy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Family guy) Jump to navigation Jump to search Family GuyGenreAnimated sitcom[1]Created bySeth MacFarlaneDeveloped by Seth MacFarlaneDavid Zuckerman Voices of Seth MacFarlaneAlex BorsteinSeth GreenMila KunisMike HenryPatrick Warburton Theme music composerWalter MurphyComposers Ron JonesWalter Murphy Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo. of seasons19No. of episodes362 (list of episodes)ProductionExecutive producers Seth MacFarlaneDavid Zuckerman (1999–2003)Daniel Palladino (2001–02)David A. Goodman (2005–12)Chris Sheridan (2005–12)Danny Smith (2008–)Mark Hentemann (2009–15)Steve Callaghan (2009–)Alec Sulkin (2011–)Wellesley Wild (2011–15)Richard Appel (2012–) Producers Shannon SmithJulius SharpeKara VallowSteve Marmel (2011)Sherry Gunther (1999–2003) EditorMike EliasCamera setupAnimated rendition of single-cameraRunning time 20–23 minutes45 minutes (select episodes) Production companies Fuzzy Door Productions20th Television[a][b] Distributor20th Television[2][3]ReleaseOriginal networkFox[N 1]Picture format 480i 4:3 (seasons 1–8)720p 16:9 (seasons 9–) Audio format Dolby Surround 2.0 (broadcast seasons 1–8)Dolby Digital 5.1 (season 9–) Original releaseJanuary 31, 1999 – presentChronologyPreceded byThe Life of Larry and Larry & SteveRelated showsThe Cleveland Show American Dad! Family Guy is an American animated sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane for the Fox Broadcasting Company that premiered on January 31, 1999. The series is produced by Fuzzy Door Productions and 20th Television.[4] The series centers on the Griffins, a family consisting of parents Peter and Lois; their children, Meg, Chris, and Stewie; and their anthropomorphic pet dog, Brian. The show is set in the fictional city of Quahog, Rhode Island, and exhibits much of its surreal and dark humor in the form of metafictional cutaway gags that often lampoon American culture. The family was conceived by MacFarlane after developing two animated films, The Life of Larry and Larry & Steve. MacFarlane redesigned the films' protagonist, Larry, and his dog, Steve, and renamed them Peter and Brian, respectively. MacFarlane pitched a seven-minute pilot to Fox in 1998, and the show was greenlit and began production. Family Guy's cancellation was announced shortly after the third season had aired in 2002, with one unaired episode eventually premiering on Adult Swim in 2003, finishing the series' original run. Favorable DVD sales and high ratings from syndicated reruns since then convinced Fox to revive the show in 2004; a fourth season would begin airing the following year on May 1, 2005. Since its premiere, Family Guy has been widely acclaimed. The series has been nominated for 12 Primetime Emmy Awards and 11 Annie Awards, and has won three of each. In 2009, it was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series, the first time an animated series was nominated for the award since The Flintstones in 1961. In 2013, TV Guide ranked Family Guy the ninth Greatest TV Cartoon of All Time.[5] The series has also attracted criticism and controversy for its offensive content, violence, and writing. Many tie-in media have been released, including Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, a straight-to-DVD special released in 2005; Family Guy: Live in Vegas, a soundtrack-DVD combo released in 2005, featuring music from the show as well as original music created by MacFarlane and Walter Murphy; a video game and pinball machine, released in 2006 and 2007, respectively; since 2005, six books published by Harper Adult; and Laugh It Up, Fuzzball: The Family Guy Trilogy (2010), a collection of three episodes parodying the original Star Wars trilogy. A spin-off series, The Cleveland Show, featuring Cleveland Brown, aired from September 27, 2009, to May 19, 2013. As of 2021, 362 episodes of Family Guy have been broadcast. On May 11, 2020, Fox renewed the series for a nineteenth season.[6][7] On September 23, 2020, Fox announced that the show would continue through a twenty-first season.[8]

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