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- Larry, Hank, Arthur and the staff prepare for, and put on, Larry's last show.
- Hank worries that his life is ruined when someone steals an embarrassing videotape from his office.
- Larry takes ill and Hank is called on to host the show.
- The network is furious after guest host, Jon Stewart, writes a sketch starring Hank, as Hitler, and invites The Wu Tang Clan to perform on the show. Larry's brother comes to visit.
- The Larry Sanders Show celebrates its 8th anniversary, the guests get into arguments, and Larry really has to go to the bathroom.
- The network wants Jon Stewart to be the permanent guest host, but Arthur knows they want him to take over for Larry. Larry thinks David Duchovny has a crush on him. Hank gets ripped off by Elvis Costello.
- Tired of the way Larry treats him, Arthur spends an intoxicated, late night in the studio telling his troubles to a new friend.
- Larry has a problem with the impression that Dana Carvey does of him. Hank struggles with the sexual orientation of his new assistant.
- Hank hits the skids during his divorce.
- Hank's father passes away and Hank wants to give him a tribute on the show. This further complicates the problems Larry and Arthur are already having with a show that has too many guests.
- Larry's fear of spiders poses a problem for the show.
- Larry's future is in doubt when the network is sold.
- A magazine writer peeks behind the scene of the show.
- Phil decides to leave the show early when the network takes interest in his pilot. Larry buys Arthur a special gift, and Arthur loses it.
- 1992–199826mTV-MA8.2 (183)TV EpisodeBrian 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.
- Larry pays the price for offending the network on his show.
- 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.
- Larry becomes angry at Hank for taking so many outside jobs and retaliates by ordering him not to use his catchphrase on the show.
- Hank struggles to open the Look-A-Round Café
- Hank's marriage is in trouble on its one year anniversary.
- 1992–199829mTV-MA8.0 (140)TV EpisodeWhen Hank decides to embrace his religion, he causes problems with Larry, the network, and his fans.
- The show's staff is at odds over Larry's romance with Darlene.
- Larry decides to get involved with the personal problems of his staff.
- 1992–199824mTV-MA8.0 (165)TV EpisodeThe 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.
- Larry fears he might cheat on his wife after he flirts with Mimi Rogers during an interview and then invites her back for the next show.
- Paula struggles to keep guest Danny DeVito from canceling.
- 1992–199823mTV-MA8.0 (159)TV EpisodeA date with guest Sharon Stone causes Larry problems.
- Arthur finds himself stuck on the road and asks Paula to produce the show in his absence, but no one tells Larry.
- A copy of the show's budget, including employee salaries, gets passed around the office, and everyone is upset. Larry is supposed to try to get Ellen Degeneres to come out on his show, but he isn't entirely sure that she is gay.
- Hank decides to get married on the show.
- 1992–199823mTV-MA7.9 (138)TV EpisodeSomeone from Paula's past is booked on the show, but Paula is distracted by health concerns. Hank must weigh his options when his agent is hospitalized.
- Problems arise when Larry's ex-wife, Jeannie, comes to visit.
- Larry must choose the host for a new late night show; Hank goes on the rampage to find the prankster who sabotaged his fan newsletter with a lewd remark.
- 1992–199825mTV-MA7.9 (141)TV EpisodeAn appearance by Bobcat Goldthwait creates tension; Hank entertains a job offer from Regis Philbin.
- When Rosanne is scheduled to appear on the show, Larry fears an awkward reunion. To prove a point, someone eggs Hank's car.
- 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.
- Phil has trouble accepting the new female writer. Kevin Nealon starts hanging around the office so much that Hank worries he is going to steal his job.
- Larry is reluctant to give in to network suggestions on how to improve the show. Hank meets a fan that looks like him.
- 1992–199823mTV-MA7.8 (124)TV EpisodeUpset about the lack of black people both working and appearing on the show, Beverly considers quitting.
- 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.
- 1992–199824mTV-MA7.8 (155)TV EpisodeFriendships are tested when Larry wants to date Jeff Goldblum's ex, Gina Gershon, and Mary Lou agrees to book Wendy on the show. Hank falls for the female doctor that gives him his first colonoscopy.
- Larry decides to drop his longtime manager with a new, hotshot, up-and-coming Hollywood agent.
- Larry causes problems when he puts his staff on the show.
- Larry is given the opportunity to produce a sitcom with a young comedian. However, Larry finds it difficult to sell his idea to the network.
- Arthur and Larry plot his return to the show.
- Beverly has a secret admirer. Larry decides to write a revealing book about his life and career, but regrets it when he sees who he is on paper. Hank worries that the book will include an embarrassing incident.
- Artie and Hank try to help Larry cope with his divorce.
- 1992–199830mTV-MA7.8 (387)TV EpisodeLarry is pressed to do a sponsored live commercial for a gardening tool called The Garden Weasel during his show, which creates animosity between him and his boss, Melanie Parrish. Actor Robert Hays guests on the show.
- Larry struggles with Francine's independence; Hank feels threatened by a funny new bandleader.
- 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.
- Problems arise when Paula dates Larry's agent.
- Hank threatens to leave the show without a better contract.
- Phil lobbies to be made the show's head writer.
- A staff shake-up interrupts preparations for Larry's surprise birthday party.
- Phil's writing suffers when he gets a new girlfriend, but thrives whenever she hurts him. Paula is offered another job, so Larry promotes her in order to keep her around. Unhappy with this, Arthur walks off the show.
- Problems arise when Dana Carvey guest hosts Larry's show.
- Hank's endorsement of an exercise device creates trouble; Arthur conducts a behind-the-scenes tour of the show for his television class.
- Larry discovers some revealing secrets about his ex-wife, Francine.
- A substitute producer causes panic among the show's staff.
- A Montana woman claims to be pregnant with Larry's child.
- 1992–199823mTV-MA7.6 (193)TV EpisodeAfter embarrassing CCTV footage of Larry emerges, he allows himself to be persuaded that all publicity is good publicity, a decision he grows to regret.
- Darlene is asked to pose for Playboy.
- Larry tries to get a "big name" on the show while struggling to get a date with the network publicist.
- An innocent invitation to Arthur and his wife for dinner turns into a full-blown staff party
- Larry's career jeopardizes his marriage.
- Larry struggles with the prospect of another divorce.
- Larry has trouble firing a staff member that is consistently messing up. Hank does something nice for his assistant and it results in a rumor that he might be gay.
- Larry thinks that Lori Loughlin stole money out of his wallet. Hank falls for a single mom and books her son on the show. Phil hatches a scheme to meet models and attractive actresses.
- When a television critic gives Larry a bad review, Larry starts a feud by responding on his show.
- 1992–199828mTV-MA7.6 (137)TV EpisodeLarry's father visits; Beverly feels under appreciated.
- Larry experiences dating a much younger woman, a college intern, and it leads to problems.
- Although Arthur is having an affair, Larry worries that he is being courted for another job.
- 1992–199824mTV-MA7.5 (168)TV EpisodeAngie Dickinson is appearing on the show. This is a problem for Arthur because of their past and his inability to control himself around her. Hank attempts to get a part in Disney's Hercules.
- 1992–199821mTV-MA7.5 (122)TV EpisodeLarry finds himself in financial trouble because of his business manager.
- Larry thinks his refusal to host a charity benefit has spoiled his chances to get Rob Reiner as a guest.
- Roseanne helps Larry with his addiction to painkillers
- Larry's new girlfriend convinces him to put her in a sketch on the show, and nobody trusts her motive.
- Larry's old stand-up partner shows up unexpectedly.
- Larry is upset when Arthur is hired to produce the People's Choice Awards.
- An avant garde artist's performance poses a problem for Larry.
- Larry is upset when the up-and-coming comedian David Spade appears on rival Jay Leno's late-night talk show and tells the same jokes he was supposed to tell on his show first; Hank gives his elderly groupies a tour of the studio.
- Larry worries about being stalked by an obsessive fan.
- Larry begins to lose interest in his show and throws his interest into a potential film project.
- Larry is recovering from surgery and Sandra Bernhard is booked to guest host. However, Larry's break is ended short when Sandra's manager attempts to steal the show from him.
- Nearly everyone has difficulties dealing with Arthur's son who has been hired as a P.A.
- Larry is roasted by his friends and a couple strangers.
- Guest Jon Lovitz pursues a date with Darlene.
- After market research shows that audience members don't find him likable, Larry goes out of his way to be nice to everyone and asks Artie to run the show by focus groups.
- Larry is desperate to make People Magazine's Sexiest Men Alive list, and it causes problems with Ben Stiller, his friend and guest on the show. Customs busts Hank for importing Cuban cigars.