The Larry Sanders Show

Comic Garry Shandling draws upon his own talk show experiences to create the character of Larry Sanders, a paranoid, insecure host of a late night talk show. Larry, along with his obsequious TV sidekick Hank Kingsley and his fiercely protective producer Artie, allows Garry Shandling and his talented writers to look behind the scenes and to show us a convincing slice of behind the camera life.

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Season From To Episodes
All Seasons
Specials 56
Season 1 August 1992 November 1992 13
Season 2 June 1993 September 1993 18
Season 3 June 1994 October 1994 17
Season 4 July 1995 November 1995 17
Season 5 November 1996 February 1997 13
Season 6 March 1998 May 1998 12
Unassigned Episodes 0
Season From To Episodes
Unassigned Episodes 146
Absolute ordering places all episodes in a single ordered season. This is generally used for anime.
Season From To Episodes
Season 1 0
Unassigned Episodes 146
Name Number of Episodes Dates
Todd Holland 52 09/05/1992 - 05/31/1998
Garry Shandling 34 08/29/1992 - 05/31/1998
Peter Tolan 27 08/15/1992 - 05/31/1998
John Riggi 18 06/30/1993 - 02/26/1997
Paul Simms 17 08/29/1992 - 10/12/1994
Maya Forbes 17 10/10/1992 - 02/05/1997
Ken Kwapis 13 08/15/1992 - 09/15/1993
Judd Apatow 12 07/21/1993 - 05/17/1998
Alan Myerson 7 08/03/1994 - 04/26/1998
Jeff Cesario 5 08/09/1995 - 02/12/1997
Adam Resnick 5 03/15/1998 - 05/03/1998
Michael Lehmann 5 07/20/1994 - 02/19/1997
John Markus 4 11/27/1996 - 12/11/1996
Kell Cahoon 3 04/12/1998 - 05/10/1998
Tom Saunders 3 04/12/1998 - 05/10/1998
Becky Hartman Edwards 2 12/18/1996
Paul Flaherty 1 09/22/1993
Eddie Ring 1 10/18/1995
Dennis Erdman 1 06/30/1993
Roy London 1 06/09/1993
Melanie Mayron 1 05/10/1998
David Mirkin 1 03/22/1998
Thomas Schlamme 1 03/15/1998
Michael Lange 1 01/29/1997
Mark LaVine 1 10/18/1995
Name Number of Episodes Dates
Drake Sather 5 06/23/1993 - 09/07/1994
Chris Thompson 4 09/12/1992 - 08/25/1993
Jon Vitti 4 08/16/1995 - 01/15/1997
Molly Newman 3 08/04/1993 - 07/20/1994
Peter Huyck 2 04/19/1998 - 05/17/1998
Dennis Klein 2 11/07/1992 - 03/22/1998
Steven Levitan 2 07/19/1995 - 09/13/1995
Alex Gregory 2 04/19/1998 - 05/17/1998
Mike Martineau 2 06/29/1994 - 08/24/1994
Fred Barron 2 09/19/1992
Lester Lewis 2 10/25/1995 - 01/29/1997
Marjorie Gross 1 10/03/1992
Peter Simms 1 06/22/1994
Emily Marshall 1 08/18/1993
Richard Day 1 05/17/1998
Rosie Schuster 1 08/29/1992
Dick Blasucci 1 09/12/1992
Victor Levin 1 06/23/1993
Howard Gewirtz 1 09/12/1992
Joe Toplyn 1 08/22/1992
Carol Leifer 1 01/29/1997

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