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  2. Every Time Jerry Seinfeld Has Defended ‘Seinfeld’ Against ...

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    The Larry King Show, 2007. Back in 2007, Seinfeld appeared on The Larry King Show and was almost lost for words when host King, who died in 2021 aged 87, questioned whether his show had been canceled.

  3. Larry David - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Gene David (born July 2, 1947) is an American comedian, actor, writer and television producer. [1] He and Jerry Seinfeld created the NBC television sitcom Seinfeld, of which David was head writer and executive producer for the first seven seasons.

  4. Larry David reprises his 'Seinfeld' George Steinbrenner role ...

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    Fans may not be able to curb their enthusiasm over Larry David’s latest gig. The funnyman reprises his role as the voice of late New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner in a new ad for the ...

  5. Every Single Minute of the ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Series ...

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    Instead, David gifts us a poetic ending for Curb, a show about nothing—which came from the man who created the original show about nothing, Seinfeld. Larry put Jerry in jail to end Seinfeld, so ...

  6. Seinfeld (Curb Your Enthusiasm) - Wikipedia

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    "Seinfeld" is the tenth and final episode of the seventh season of the American situation comedy television series Curb Your Enthusiasm. The 70th overall, the episode was written by Larry David and directed by Jeff Schaffer and originally aired on HBO on November 22, 2009. [1]

  7. The Finale (Seinfeld) - Wikipedia

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    Seinfeld co-creator Larry David, who had left the series after season seven, returned to write this episode. This freed up co-creator/star Jerry Seinfeld, who had had his hands full running the show without David, to put together an opening stand-up comedy routine for the first time since David left the show. [3]

  8. ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’: Jeff Schaffer and Susie Essman on ...

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    Larry is found guilty and winds up in a cell, but while the “Seinfeld” crew remained in jail, Larry ultimately walks free — thanks to a legal caveat exploited by his old pal Jerry Seinfeld.

  9. The Phone Message - Wikipedia

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    The script's gun content was deemed too provocative and, in little time, Seinfeld and David wrote "The Phone Message" to fill the production void. Though the episode was met with positive critical responses, its initial broadcast on NBC on February 13, 1991 was watched by an underwhelming audience of 13 million viewers, causing NBC to put the ...