Looking back, he once wrote for Saturday Night Live — and Sunday, July 5 marked exactly 37 years since the sitcom of all sitcoms premiered on TV, which he created with Jerry Seinfeld.
"Good News, Bad News" was the pilot episode's title, as fans might recall, though that might surprise some since virtually the rest of the installments that aired began with the word "the" ("The Contest," "The Soup Nazi," etc.).
Luckily, television critics spoke highly of The Seinfeld Chronicles when it first aired, despite previous test audiences reacting negatively to the content, and Seinfeld ultimately took shape. The rest is history, with the entertainment website Collider recently calling the show about nothing "the greatest American TV show ever made" for many reasons, including the fact that it broke out of the cutesy, family-centric sitcom mold and thrived on unpredictability.
Meanwhile, David's new HBO sketch series, which he co-created with former President Barack Obama, made headlines recently when its second episode featured the great Rob Reiner in his final role. In ultimate satirical form, the late actor and filmmaker is pitch perfect as George Washington. Find out more here.
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