The bass synthesizer music eventually replaced the original standard sitcom music by Jep Epstein when it was played again after the first broadcast "The Seinfeld Chronicles".
Seinfeld created The Seinfeld Chronicles with Larry David in 1988 for NBC.
The Seinfeld Chronicles (with Larry David)
However, the production staff and writers refer to the pilot as The Seinfeld Chronicles, to avoid confusion with a later Seinfeld episode called "The Pilot".
On its initial showing, July 5, 1989, "The Seinfeld Chronicles" was received poorly by audience testing groups, who gave the episode an overall grade of "Weak".
The show began on July 5, 1989, as "The Seinfeld Chronicles."
That was the same year he made what he thought would be a temporary move to California to do a show that was then called "The Seinfeld Chronicles."
This is the first episode that was made after the original pilot, "The Seinfeld Chronicles".
Special interests: Entertainment Weekly for "Thanks for Nothing, The Seinfeld Chronicles."
She was the female regular in the pilot episode, "The Seinfeld Chronicles", playing the waitress Claire at Pete's Luncheonette.