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When did Seinfeld become popular?

When did Seinfeld become popular?

“Seinfeld” aired on NBC from 1989 to 1998. In its early seasons, the show ranked No. 46 on TV for ratings. But by its sixth season, it had climbed into one of the top two highest-rated shows on TV and maintained that through its final season.

How did Seinfeld become popular?

It took being championed by NBC’s Rick Ludwin, staying the course in the face of studio interference, and piggy-backing on the hugely successful Cheers in the schedules that steadily transformed Seinfeld into a massive success.

Was Seinfeld more successful than friends?

Friends and Seinfeld were the two biggest sitcoms of the ’90s, but while each had legions of fans watching them on NBC, it was Seinfeld who won the battle back then. Across its run, Friends averaged 23.6 million viewers, contrasted to Seinfeld’s 26.6 million.

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What made Seinfeld so funny?

The show has mostly been about the characters and how the lives of these characters get entwined with each other’s and the result is a chaotic mess! There is nothing funny about the storyline of the show. It is just the characters and the writing plots that made it funny.

Why did Tom Cherones leave Seinfeld?

Seinfeld director Tom Cherones knows how to make nothing really look like something. Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David’s writing often forced Cherones to leave the soundstage and shoot all over the CBS lot in Studio City, which is why Seinfeld had much more of an expansive feel than any sitcom before it.

Is Seinfeld the greatest show ever?

Simply put, “Seinfeld” is one of the greatest sitcoms of all time. It is hard to overstate the influence the show has had since its premiere in 1989 through its finale in 1998, influencing every single TV show to come out since.

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Did Friends steal from Seinfeld?

In a 2003 interview, Jerry Seinfeld implied that the Friends creators stole the concept of his show – a group of friends living in NYC. The only difference is that Friends did it with a better looking cast.

Did Larry David create Seinfeld?

Larry David met comedian Jerry Seinfeld in 1976, and the two soon began collaborating on stand-up material. In 1988 Seinfeld was offered a sitcom pilot by NBC, and he and David created Seinfeld.

Why do people like Seinfeld so much?

The show is so masterfully written that you can’t help but laugh out loud at almost every segment. A lot of the supporting cast members are loosely based off of Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David’s real life friends which just makes everything that much funnier. I can only imagine how much fun they all had writing and shooting the shows.

Is Seinfeld the richest man in show business?

Seinfeld is a BILLION dollar media empire and has made Jerry Seinfeld the richest man in show business. But what exactly did Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld do right that nobody else could emulate?

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How many episodes of Seinfeld are there?

First, some quick history for you: Seinfeld originally aired from 1989-1998, with 172 episodes in all, and completely dominated the 90s television landscape (well, apart from Friends). It was created by comedians Jerry Seinfeld and the iconic Larry David.

Was Seinfeld The first sitcom to be completely amoral?

Seinfeld was the first sitcom to be completely amoral. That was its appeal. You see before Seinfeld, sitcoms were always in some way sentimental, they focused on some kind of hero or idealized family, they were about “good people”. They had an aspirational quality to them, and they were always teaching you lessons.