Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee

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    Reuters

    Jerry Seinfeld defeats lawsuit claiming he stole 'Comedians in Cars'

    Jerry Seinfeld has defeated a lawsuit claiming he stole the Netflix hit "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" from a former colleague who said he had pitched the idea for the show a decade before its debut. U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan in Manhattan on Monday said Christian Charles took too long to sue, having waited six years to file his lawsuit after Seinfeld had in 2012 rejected his copyright claim. "Today's victory is a complete vindication," Seinfeld's lawyer, Orin Snyder, said in a statem

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    Superfan TV

    ‘Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee’: Our Favorite Moments

    Netflix has been on a comedy spending spree, shoveling out huge sums of cash for standup specials from Chris Rock, Dave Chapelle, Amy Schumer, and now Jerry Seinfeld. The production deal also calls for 24 new episodes of Seinfeld’s hit series, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.

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    Deadline

    ‘Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee’ Moves To Netflix As Part Of Big Jerry Seinfeld Deal That Includes Specials & Series

    <em>Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee</em> is on the move. Jerry Seinfeld has made Netflix the new home of his Emmy-nominated series. The massive exclusive Netflix comedy deal, which starts this year, also includes two new Seinfeld stand-up specials as well as the development of scripted and non-scripted comedy programming for the Internet network. The first special will be released this year. <em>Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee</em> launched on Sony’s Crackle in 2012 and just premiered…

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    Ethan Alter

    ‘Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee’: 6 Episodes to Celebrate Its Surprise Emmy Nomination

    New to Jerry Seinfeld's 'Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee'? Here are six Emmy-worthy episodes to stream.

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    Ethan Alter

    ‘Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee’: Jerry & Co. Tackle Everything From Cosby to Trans Issues in New Season

    Seven seasons into his web series, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, and Jerry Seinfeld still hasn’t run out of willing road trip companions. On the heels of a season that opened with President Obama and closed with Will Ferrell in the shotgun seat, the TV legend turned streaming star has booked such big-name guests as Trainwreck director, Judd Apatow, late night sensation John Oliver and Saturday Night Live Svengali, Lorne Michaels for his latest batch of episodes. A just-released trailer for

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    Yahoo TV Staff

    Garry Shandling,?1949-2016

    Comedian Garry Shandling passed away March 24 in a Los Angeles hospital. He helped redefine comedy in the cable age with 'It’s Garry Shandling’s Show' and 'The Larry Sanders Show.' Here, we look back at his influential career.

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    Superfan

    Jerry Seinfeld on Hanging Out With President Obama

    On The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, Jerry Seinfeld opened with some good old-fashioned standup comedy, making him the first ever guest to do a standup set on Colbert’s Late Show. He talked about landing President Barack Obama as a guest on his series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. He had said to one of his producers jokingly, “Why don’t we get the president on the show?” — and it turns out that producer got on the phone, and before he knew it, he was driving around 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue

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    Yahoo TV Staff

    Jerry Seinfeld Takes President Obama for a Ride in?'Comedians in Cars'

    After sharing a ride and a few stories with the likes of Amy Schumer, Stephen Colbert and Louis C.K., the latest episode of Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee saw Jerry Seinfeld bend the rules a little and pick a man who’s “gotten off just enough funny lines to qualify for this show.”

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