Seinfeld - Season 1 -

The original pilot, titled The Seinfeld Chronicles , aired on July 5, 1989 , and was met with poor responses from test audiences. NBC initially passed on the series, and it only survived because executive Rick Ludwin diverted money from a Saturday Night Wrestling budget to fund four more episodes.

Before Seinfeld became a multi-billion dollar cultural phenomenon, its first season was a short, experimental "show about nothing" that almost didn't make it past the pilot. Here are some of the most interesting facts and "firsts" from Season 1 to share in your post: 📺 The Show That Almost Wasn't Seinfeld - Season 1

Julia Louis-Dreyfus is completely missing from the pilot. NBC executives felt the show was "too male-centric" and demanded a female lead be added; she finally debuted in Episode 2, "The Stake Out" . The original pilot, titled The Seinfeld Chronicles ,

In the pilot, Kramer was actually called Kessler because the creators were still waiting for the real-life Kenny Kramer to sign off on using his name. Here are some of the most interesting facts

George’s famous alter-ego, the "importer-exporter" Art Vandelay , is first mentioned in Episode 2, "The Stake Out".

Season 1 consists of only five episodes (including the pilot), making it one of the shortest seasons in TV history. 🕵️ Spot the Differences