Veteran talk show participant Jerry Seinfeld says that he has had his fill of them, and knows exactly how they work.
Kicking off a chat on Late Night with Seth Meyers last night, Seinfeld told his host why he refused to take part in a pre-interview before his appearance.
The comedian, according to news.com.au, revealed that before appearing on a talk show, you have a pre-interview with a producer who then tells the host what questions to ask the guest in order to allow them to tell their amusing anecdotes.
Seinfeld said that he is sick of that system, but added that it's fine to go along with that sort of script when you are finding your feet in the entertainment world.
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