Yes. Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld originally pitched the show as a show about "nothing." While many other sitcoms revolved around a central family or theme, Seinfeld focused on the minutiae of life such as finding your car in a parking lot or waiting for a table at a restaurant.
Seinfeld was aired on NBC (Nothing but Commercials)
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I think he'd always been a comedian on Seinfeld. He's really funny and talented with his work. There are re-runs of Seinfeld on TV.
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This is an interesting question because for all intents and purposes it really isn't a question - it reminds me of Seinfeld, a show about nothing because there is no question here.
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In the "Seinfeld" episode titled "The Pitch," Jerry Seinfeld and George Costanza, played by Jerry Seinfeld and Jason Alexander, pitch their idea for a "show about nothing" to NBC executives. The episode features a guest appearance by the character of NBC executive, played by actor Rick Ludwin. This pivotal moment in the series highlights the meta-narrative of the show itself, which has become iconic in television history.
Steve Jobs first job was working at a Whataburger when he was in high school.
Funny. No seriously it was called The Seinfeld Chronicles
Jerry Seinfeld married to Jessica Seinfeld in 1999