According to Larry David, the sketch "The Elevator Man's Stool" was the only sketch that he wrote for the show that ever made it onto to the air. The basic concept of this sketch was used in The Maestro (1995), which was written by David. The sketch is usually cut from the reruns.
However, Billy Crystal in the book "Live from New York: An Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live" adds that he collaborated with David on three pieces in which Crystal played a Jewish weather man named Lew Goldman that did make it to air.
However, Billy Crystal in the book "Live from New York: An Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live" adds that he collaborated with David on three pieces in which Crystal played a Jewish weather man named Lew Goldman that did make it to air.