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Charles got his start writing for the comedy series “Fridays,” an “SNL” knockoff that aired on ABC on Friday nights from 1980 to 1982. Among its ensemble were Michael Richards and Larry David.
Larry Charles, a longtime staff writer for Seinfeld, said “everybody” was doing cocaine in Hollywood in the 1980s, when he got his start on TV shows like Fridays and The Arsenio Hall Show.
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Larry Charles, a longtime staff writer for Seinfeld, said “everybody” was doing cocaine in Hollywood in the 1980s, when he got his start on TV shows like Fridays and The Arsenio Hall Show.