The Larry Sanders Show
Artie has a terrible day backstage with an Entertainment Weekly writer prowling around, John Ritter and Gene Siskel nearly coming to blows, and a stray dog nipping at everyone.
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Episode 1 - The Breakdown (1) Episode 2 - The Breakdown (2) Episode 3 - The List Episode 4 - The Stalker Episode 5 - Larry's Agent Episode 6 - The Hankerciser 200 Episode 7 - Life Behind Larry Episode 8 - Artie's Gone Episode 9 - Larry Loses Interest Episode 10 - Larry's Partner Episode 11 - Broadcast Nudes Episode 12 - Larry's Birthday Episode 13 - Being There Episode 14 - The Performance Artist Episode 15 - Hank's Wedding Episode 16 - Off Camera Episode 17 - The Grand Opening Episode 18 - N.Y. or L.A.
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S2 • E1
The Breakdown (1)
Larry is a wreck as he faces sinking ratings, no Emmy nominations, and a divorce suit from Jeannie. So Hank and Artie try to fix him up with attractive women. But the only one he really connects with is Francine, his first wife.
1993-06-02
S2 • E2
The Breakdown (2)
Larry is a wreck as he faces sinking ratings, no Emmy nominations, and a divorce suit from Jeannie. So Hank and Artie try to fix him up with attractive women. But the only one he really connects with is Francine, his first wife.
1993-06-02
S2 • E3
The List
A chance remark by Francine leads Larry to ask for a list of all her sexual partners since their divorce.
1993-06-09
S2 • E4
The Stalker
Larry gets a little paranoid when he learns he's being stalked by an obsessed fan.
1993-06-16
S2 • E5
Larry's Agent
Larry decides he needs a new high-power agent to negotiate his new deal with the network.
1993-06-23
S2 • E6
The Hankerciser 200
Francine is injured using an exercise device being endorsed by Hank who's afraid she'll write about it.
1993-06-30
S2 • E7
Life Behind Larry
Everybody has their own ideas about who should host the show being readied to follow Larry, while Larry worries over not winning a major award again.
1993-07-07
S2 • E8
Artie's Gone
Artie gets stuck on the highway during torrential rains and mud-slides leaving Paula the booker to function as the producer for the show.
1993-07-14
S2 • E9
Larry Loses Interest
As the show's traditional anniversary show approaches, Larry finds it all boring and tedious, so he plays with the idea of writing a book while rumors spread about a film role.
1993-07-21
S2 • E10
Larry's Partner
Larry reluctantly agrees to hire his former comedy partner as a show writer.
1993-07-28
S2 • E11
Broadcast Nudes
Hank manipulates Darlene into agreeing to do a Playboy spread and Larry worries about appearing in Architectural Digest.
1993-08-04
S2 • E12
Larry's Birthday
Larry celebrates his birthday and the gang all struggle to top each other with their birthday gifts to him. Meanwhile the celebration is darkened by the firing of one of the writers.
1993-08-11
S2 • E13
Being There
Larry and Francine quarrel over her commitment to their renewed relationship.
1993-08-18
S2 • E14
The Performance Artist
In an effort to freshen up the guest list, Larry agrees to have a controversial performance on, then chickens out when he sees the guy's routine.
1993-08-25
S2 • E15
Hank's Wedding
Larry tries to decide about warning an elated Hank about his new bride when the ""Hey now!"" guy announces he's going to marry a younger woman he has just recently met.
1993-09-08
S2 • E16
Off Camera
Artie has a terrible day backstage with an Entertainment Weekly writer prowling around, John Ritter and Gene Siskel nearly coming to blows, and a stray dog nipping at everyone.
1993-09-15
S2 • E17
The Grand Opening
Larry goes on vacation, but the problems follow him as Hank alienates a series of co-hosts as he anxiously awaits the opening night of Hank's Lookaround Restaurant.
1993-09-22
S2 • E18
N.Y. or L.A.
Larry seriously considers either quitting the biz or moving his show to New York after the network's new owner begins to meddle with the format.
1993-09-29