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Larry Charles, who also worked on the TV shows ‘Fridays’ and ‘The Arsenio Hall Show,’ said cocaine is ‘how the work got done.
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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.
Fresh Air Weekend: Podcaster Dan Taberski; 'Seinfeld' writer Larry Charles Taberski unpacks a mysterious illness among teen girls in "Hysterical." Maureen Corrigan recommends four new mystery novels.