
| The Larry Sanders Show | |
|---|---|
| Format | Comedy |
| Created by | Dennis Klein & Garry Shandling |
| Starring | Garry Shandling Jeffrey Tambor Rip Torn |
| Country of origin | |
| No. of episodes | 89 (List of episodes) |
| Production | |
| Running time | approx. 25 min. |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | HBO |
| Original run | August 15, 1992 – May 31, 1998 |
| External links | |
| IMDb profile | |
| TV.com summary | |
The Larry Sanders Show is a satirical television sitcom that originally aired from August 1992 to May 1998 on the HBO cable television network in the United States. It starred stand-up comedian Garry Shandling as vain, neurotic talk show host Larry Sanders, and centered on the running of his TV show, and the many people behind the scenes. It is notable for featuring celebrities as themselves (often parodying themselves, by being themselves) and its character-based humor, which is similar to other series like Curb Your Enthusiasm, Entourage and Extras, all of which also air or have aired on HBO.
The series, in which Shandling used his experience as a guest host on The Tonight Show, is ranked by various critics and fans alongside Seinfeld as one of the best TV comedies of the 1990s. The series also ranked #38 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time and was included in Time magazine's list of the "100 Best TV Shows of All Time." [1]
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The Larry Sanders Show mixed video-taped footage of the fictional broadcast show (which was recorded in front of an actual live studio audience) with "behind the scenes" footage shot on film (for example, Larry talking to his guests during the commercial break or the everyday workings of the office between shows). As such it featured real-life celebrity guests as they appeared on the talk show, but also as they appeared behind the scenes. This gave the writers and the celebrity guests the opportunity to send up their media images while making the show appear more realistic.
Most episodes featured celebrity guests who usually played themselves appearing on the fictional Larry Sanders Show, and who were often the primary source of conflict between Sanders and his co-workers. Guests included Robin Williams, David Duchovny, Roseanne Barr, Elvis Costello, Chris Farley, Sharon Stone, Jon Stewart, Danny DeVito, Rob Reiner, Alec Baldwin, Jon Lovitz, David Spade, Dana Carvey, Jim Carrey, John Ritter, Bob Saget, Bruno Kirby, Ellen DeGeneres and Howard Stern, among others. Jeff Cesario was the butt of a long running joke, being frequently "bumped" when booked to appear.
On the season 1 DVD, Shandling says the guests were invariably very happy to parody their media images and generally shared the same sense of humour as himself and the other writers.
In addition to Shandling, the show featured the following regular primary actors and characters [2][3]:
Directors and writers of note include Judd Apatow (who also became an executive producer on the show), Todd Holland, Ken Kwapis, David Mirkin, Jon Vitti, Joe Flaherty, Carol Leifer, Jeff Cesario, Adam Resnick and Paul Simms.
Ken Kwapis and Todd Holland, who directed the bulk of the first season, were particularly instrumental in determining the style of the program.
| Award | Category | Recipient |
|---|---|---|
| Emmy Awards 1998 | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Comedy Series | Peter Tolan & Garry Shandling (for "Flip") |
| Emmy Awards 1998 | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing in a Comedy Series | Todd Holland (for "Flip") |
| Emmy Awards 1996 | Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Rip Torn |
| Peabody Awards 1998 | "Flip" | |
| Peabody Awards 1993 | ||
| Rose d'Or Festival 1997 | Sitcom | |
| Satellite Awards 1997 | Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical | |
| Television Critics Association Awards 1997 & 1998 | Outstanding Achievement in Comedy |
| The Larry Sanders Show |
| Episodes • The Show • Category |
| Primary Characters |
| Larry Sanders • Artie • Hank Kingsley |
| Secondary Characters |
| Jeannie Sanders • Francine Sanders • Phil • Jerry Capen • Beverly Barnes • Darlene Chapinni • Paula • Brian • Mary Lou Collins • Minor characters v • d • e
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