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From the Archives: "Seinfeld's" Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David.

Comedian Jerry Seinfeld. His television show just won three Emmy Awards and an army of devoted fans are propelling his book "SeinLanguage" (Bantam) up the best-seller lists. (REBROADCAST FROM 9/2/87).

Larry David, the co-creator, executive producer, and one of the writers of the comedy series "Seinfeld." David just won an Emmy for best writing in a comedy series. David is also the basis for the character "George," Jerry Seinfeld's neurotic best friend. He was a writer for Saturday Night Live and the short-lived ABC late night series, "Fridays." (REBROADCAST FROM 1/2/91).

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Other segments from the episode on September 24, 1993

Fresh Air with Terry Gross, September 24, 1993: Interviews with Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David; Interview with Jason Alexander; Review of the film "The Joy Luck Club."

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