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The Larry Sanders Show
Season 6
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HBO television sitcom about Larry Sanders, a talk-show host. This show goes 'behind-the-scenes' to reveal Larry's humorous interactions with the producers and guests.
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12 Episodes
Another List
E1
Another List
Larry's ratings are slipping and the suits are looking to replace him with regular guest host Jon Stewart. Hank tries to trade for a fan's ""Hey Now"" license plates.
The Beginning of the End
E2
The Beginning of the End
The network executive assigned to retool the show has gone too far with his changes, and Larry's agent betrays him. Upset with all that is going on, Larry announces to his audience that he will be leaving the show when his contract expires.
As My Career Lay Dying
E3
As My Career Lay Dying
With the show winding down, everyone begins trying to secure future jobs. Hank is the most worried about his future, especially after auditioning for a job as a game show host and appearing on Caroline In The City.
Pilots and Pens Lost
E4
Pilots and Pens Lost
Phil leaves the show to write a pilot. Larry gives Artie a special gift.
The Interview
E5
The Interview
Larry embarrasses himself during an interview and enlists Arthur to help him get it edited. Mary Lou hits Hank's car and ends up on a date with him when she has trouble telling him about it. Hank gets in trouble when he blames Vince Vaughn.
Adolf Hankler
E6
Adolf Hankler
Larry spends his vacation with his brother who has a business proposition. Guest host Jon Stewart tests the network's censors by booking the Wu-Tang Clan.
Beverly's Secret
E7
Beverly's Secret
Beverly is pregnant, and it turns out that one of the guests on the show is the father. While Larry and the staff try to figure out who it is, Hank spends a week in Wisconsin with a married couple for a new segment.
I Buried Sid
E8
I Buried Sid
Hank blames himself for the recent suicide of Larry's cue card man, Sid, because of some hurtful things he said after a rehearsal. Larry tries to keep his relationship with guest, Laura Dern, a secret from the staff and his audience.
Just the Perfect Blendship
E9
Just the Perfect Blendship
Larry hits on a guest. Hank hits on his doctor. Mary Lou considers letting her best friend be on the show.
Putting the "Gay" Back in Litigation
E10
Putting the "Gay" Back in Litigation
Brian can no longer take Phil's homophobic jokes and threatens to sue the show for sexual harassment. Larry's tests his girlfriend, actress Illeana Douglas' guest appeal. Hank prepares celebrity farewell videos for Larry's departure.
Flip
E11
Flip
Larry scrambles to get his last show together, and must confront David Duchovny's affections in order to secure him as a guest. Arthur tries to keep the staff's emotions together as things are packed up and the last show is done.
Flip (2)
E12
Flip (2)
Part 2 of the final ever show. Larry is in hot water with Carol Burnet when he tells her she was the first person he chose to be on his final show. This doesn't appear to be the case as Ellen confirms. Bruno Kirby is bumped again. Clint Black sings goodbye to Larry.
Cast of Season 6
Garry Shandling
Larry Sanders
Jeffrey Tambor
Hank Kingsley
Wallace Langham
Phil
Rip Torn
Arthur
Penny Johnson Jerald
Beverly Barnes
Mary Lynn Rajskub
Marylou Collins
Scott Thompson
Brian
Season 6 Ratings & Reviews
Uncle Barky
Ed Bark
A dozen seasons after leaving HBO, The Larry Sanders Show still seems to have everything just right. And that's just beautiful.
AV Club
Kyle Ryan
The Larry Sanders Show is rightly hailed as one of the best comedies of the '90s, but it also had real heart.
Entertainment Weekly
Ken Tucker
Fearlessly, Shandling and his cowriters are pushing Larry to the edge.
Variety
Ray Richmond
If this truly is the beginning of the end of Larry Sanders, the show appears destined to go out with a great big whine. For the best talkshow on TV that isn't really a talkshow, that's the highest praise there is.
San Francisco Chronicle
Tim Goodman
Now in its last season, "The Larry Sanders Show" is the funniest non-animated show on television, period.
Washington Post
Tom Shales
In its unpleasantness, it served to verify the bittersweet credibility of Shandling's sitcom and its ingeniously observed milieu.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
The Larry Sanders Show has managed to keep TV and the entertainment business honest, if only for a few half-hours every year.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Mackenzie Carpenter
Larry Sanders, with its deadpan, naturalistic comedy (there was no laugh track and plenty of awkward silences), coarse language and "walk and talk" scenes, influenced a host of shows, from The West Wing to Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Pajiba
Seth Freilich
"The Larry Sanders Show" was, quite simply, brilliant.
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