'Jerry Seinfeld: NEW Stand Up Comedy 2004-2013 Compilation' - 2013

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Published on Jul 2, 2013
SheldonCooperJT
"A 40-minute compilation of various appearances made by renowned comedian, Jerry Seinfeld on several late-night talk shows, in which he delivers his NEW material, post-Seinfeld.

Sorry about the timestamps; they didn't compress well with the video.

Routines:

00:18 November, 2004 - Late Show (David Letterman)

07:27 December, 2008 - Late Show (David Letterman)

14:54 March, 2010 - Late Show (David Letterman)

19:51 November, 2010 - Late Show (David Letterman)

25:23 March, 2011 - Tonight Show (Jay Leno)

28:51 November, 2011 - Late Show (David Letterman)

35:22 February 2013 - Late Show (David Letterman)

Link to Late Night Show performance:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8-jOr...

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