"Larry Loses A Friend" - Guest Jon Lovitz pursues a date with Darlene.
Garry Shandling takes us behind the scenes of the late night talk show circuit, hosting real-life celebrities in this funny look at the day-to-day working and feverish pace of a TV talk show.
"The Stalker" - Larry worries about being stalked by an obsessive fan.
"Hank's Divorce" - Hank's marriage is in trouble on its one year anniversary.
""Putting The Gay Back In Litigation" - Larry's final week on the show is marred when Phil's gay jokes force Brian to sue for sexual harassment.
"Larry Loses Interest" - Larry begins to lose interest in his show and throws his interest into a potential film project.
"End Of The Season" - Although Arthur is having an affair, Larry worries that he is being courted for another job.
"Next Stop...Bottom" - Hank hits the skids during his divorce.
"Broadcast Nudes" - Darlene is asked to pose for Playboy.
THE LARRY SANDERS SHOW - Without Larry and Hank, we wouldn't have Tony Soprano or Vampire Bill.
"The Flirt Episode" - Larry worries after flirting with a guest on his show.
"Larry's Partner" - Larry's old stand up partner shows up unexpectedly.
"Hank's Sex Tape" - An embarrassing videotape poses problems for Hank.
"I Was A Teenage Lesbian" - Paula deals with a health problem, and with comedian Brett Butler, with whom she once had a lesbian affair.
"The Warmth Episode" - Larry worries about being liked by his audience.
"Being There" - Larry struggles with Francine's independence; Hank feels threatened by a funny new bandleader.
"Performance Artist" - An avant garde artist's performance poses a problem for Larry.
"What Have You Done For Me Lately?" - Larry is pressed to do live commercials during his show.
"Pilots & Pens Lost" - Arthur loses a valuable gift from Larry; Phil quits to write his own show.
"Promise" - Larry is upset when a young comedian appears on a rival late night talk show.
"The Grand Opening" - Hanks struggles to open the Look-A-Round Cafe.
"The Spider's Episode" - Larry's fear of spiders poses a problem for the show.
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