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Ex Seinfeld Writer Doesn’t Hold Back While Explaining Why Cocaine Was So Popular Among TV Show Staffs In The ‘80s: ‘Everybody Was Doing It’

Larry Charles, ex Seinfeld writer, has had a long career in Hollywood. He took the time to reflect on his tenure while highlighting a very specific era in showbiz: the 1980s, when cocaine was regularly circulated through La La Land. And, even more specifically, why it was common to find the drug among various TV show staffs.

While today’s 2025 TV guide may have just as great of offerings as the primetime lineups four decades ago did, many internal structures within Tinseltown have changed. Larry Charles shared with Page Six that at the beginning of his career, he started writing for Fridays in 1980 (a knock off version of SNL). The industry standards and “absurd deadlines” of the time were tight and not realistic without some intervention. He shares that’s why the stimulant voluntarily found its way into writers rooms:

That’s how the work got done. In the beginning, when you first started doing coke, it gives you incredible energy, it gives you incredible confidence.

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