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* [[Executive Meddling]]: Apparently averted in [[Real Life]], but a constant on the [[Show Within a Show]].
* [[Executive Meddling]]: Apparently averted in [[Real Life]], but a constant on the [[Show Within a Show]].
* [[Flanderization]]: Over several seasons, Phil the writer became more obnoxious and less talented.
* [[Flanderization]]: Over several seasons, Phil the writer became more obnoxious and less talented.
* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: Hank previously [[The Ropers|sold a condo to Helen and Stanley Roper]] and later went on to [[Arrested Development (TV)|sell houses to Sadam Hussain]].
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Hank previously [[The Ropers|sold a condo to Helen and Stanley Roper]] and later went on to [[Arrested Development (TV)|sell houses to Sadam Hussain]].
* [[Ho Yay]]: Larry and David Duchovny. No, really.
* [[Ho Yay]]: Larry and David Duchovny. No, really.
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]: Artie, to Larry.
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]: Artie, to Larry.
* [[Product Placement]]: The Garden Weasel.
* [[Product Placement]]: The Garden Weasel.
* Retraux: Larry's show, for the most part, mimics the style of Johnny Carson's ''[[Tonight Show]]'', even as contemporaneous late night shows moved away from Johnny's template in various ways.
* Retraux: Larry's show, for the most part, mimics the style of Johnny Carson's ''[[Tonight Show]]'', even as contemporaneous late night shows moved away from Johnny's template in various ways.
* [[Single Target Sexuality]]: Duchovny's interest in Larry.
* [[Single-Target Sexuality]]: Duchovny's interest in Larry.
* [[Screwed By the Network]]: The network sabotages Larry's show as they maneuver [[Jon Stewart]] to replace him.
* [[Screwed By the Network]]: The network sabotages Larry's show as they maneuver [[Jon Stewart]] to replace him.
* [[Show Within a Show]]: Also named ''The Larry Sanders Show''.
* [[Show Within a Show]]: Also named ''The Larry Sanders Show''.
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* [[Two for One Show]]
* [[Two for One Show]]
* [[Ugly Guy, Hot Wife]]: Below average in appearance Larry is married to the gorgeous Jeannie in the first season and dates many beautiful actresses throughout (Mimi Rogers, Sharon Stone etc). Balding Hank also has a much younger and attractive wife.
* [[Ugly Guy, Hot Wife]]: Below average in appearance Larry is married to the gorgeous Jeannie in the first season and dates many beautiful actresses throughout (Mimi Rogers, Sharon Stone etc). Balding Hank also has a much younger and attractive wife.
** Outside the show [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Shandling#Personal_life Gary Shandling dated Linda Doucett], who, in addition to playing Hank's secretary Darlene, modeled for Playboy.
** Outside the show [[wikipedia:Garry Shandling#Personal life|Gary Shandling dated Linda Doucett]], who, in addition to playing Hank's secretary Darlene, modeled for Playboy.


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Revision as of 19:18, 25 January 2014

Hank, Artie, and Larry

Live on tape from Hollywood, it's the Larry Sanders Show!

Superb late-night talk show satire, written by and starring Garry Shandling as the titular Larry Sanders, a self-centred and neurotic late-night talk show host à la David Letterman or Jay Leno. Adopting a curious format, the show was split between Larry's talk-show (recorded on videotape) and the back-stage exploits (recorded on film). This effortlessly presented the contrast between the professional showbiz world of the show and the petty, snide backstabbing environment behind the scenes, along with Larry's effortlessly smooth, constantly grinning and in-control stage persona and his insecure, paranoid off-camera personality. The contrast was helped by numerous real-life stars who agreed to play as 'guests' on Larry's show, including Robin Williams, Ellen DeGeneres, Roseanne Barr and David Duchovny, whose man-crush on Larry became a running gag.

Present to help (or hinder) Larry was his ultra-aggressive and tough-as-boots, but loyal, bulldog of a producer, Artie (Rip Torn), and Larry's pompous and egotistical sidekick, "Hey Now!" Hank Kingsley (Jeffrey Tambor), who despite his genial and bumbling stage presence was if anything even more paranoid, insecure and pathetic than Larry himself.


Provides examples of:

  Hank: Where you, and your food, go on an adventure!