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Get Out! Seinfeld's Patrick Warburton Gives Elaine the Boot

If you have a 9:30 date with CBS tonight, there's bad news and good news. The New Adventures of Old Christine is still on hiatus, and even when it does return, on March 12, it will be airing an hour earlier. But in Old Christine's place is an old friend of Julia Louis-Dreyfus' — Patrick Warbuton, who played Puddy to her Elaine on Seinfeld, stars on Rules of Engagement, a new laffer juxtaposing the mindsets of a married couple (Warburton and Megyn Price), a betrothed duo (Oliver Hudson and Bianca Kajlich), and a Barney-esque bache  read full article
While Underdog is busy saving Sweet Polly Purebred, a massive train crash is in Riff Raff's golden plan.
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Length: 19:04
Aired: 1/1/1964
One super-powered accident; one hero in training. Shows footage from the film and gives an idea of the plot.
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First trailer spoofs Superman Returns.
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Get Out! Seinfeld's Patrick Warburton Gives Elaine the Boot

If you have a 9:30 date with CBS tonight, there's bad news and good news. The New Adventures of Old Christine is still on hiatus, and even when it does return, on March 12, it will be airing an hour earlier. But in Old Christine's place is an old friend of Julia Louis-Dreyfus' — Patrick Warbuton, who played Puddy to her Elaine on Seinfeld, stars on Rules of Engagement, a new laffer juxtaposing the mindsets of a married couple (Warburton and Megyn Price), a betrothed duo (Oliver Hudson and Bianca Kajlich), and a Barney-esque bache read more

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Premiered: September 09, 1972, on NBC
Rating: TV-G
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Premise: An unassuming, bespectacled pooch known as Shoeshine Boy fights crime as his heroic alter ego after slipping into a phone booth and emerging as the blue-caped Underdog, speaking only in rhymes (`There's no need to fear, Underdog is here!').

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