The Larry Sanders Show Starring Garry Shandling Season 3 Episode 8

The Larry Sanders Show Starring Garry Shandling Season 3 Episode 8 The Mr. Sharon Stone Show

  • TVMA
  • August 10, 1994

The Larry Sanders Show was a satirical TV sitcom that aired on HBO from 1992 to 1998. It was created by and starred Garry Shandling as Larry Sanders, a fictional talk show host. The show was known for its sharp writing, talented cast, and biting commentary on the entertainment industry.

Season 3 Episode 8 of The Larry Sanders Show is titled "The Mr. Sharon Stone Show." The episode opens with Larry and his staff discussing the upcoming show, which will feature actress Sharon Stone as the guest. Larry is excited to have Stone on the show, but worries about his own performance as the host. Meanwhile, Larry's producer Artie (played by Rip Torn) is dealing with a personal crisis as his daughter's wedding has been cancelled.

As Larry prepares for the show, he becomes increasingly paranoid about Stone's appearance. He obsesses over her outfit and makeup and is upset when he learns that she doesn't want to discuss any controversial topics. Despite Larry's worries, the show goes off without a hitch and Stone delivers a charming interview.

Throughout the episode, there are several subplots that add to the humor and depth of the storyline. One involves Larry's interactions with his ex-wife Francine (played by Kathryn Harrold), who he still has feelings for. Another follows the staff's attempts to help Artie through his crisis, with Larry even offering to officiate his daughter's wedding.

Overall, "The Mr. Sharon Stone Show" is a hilarious and insightful episode of The Larry Sanders Show. It showcases the talents of the show's talented cast and writers and offers a satirical take on the inner workings of the entertainment industry. Fans of the show and newcomers alike will enjoy this classic episode.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 10, 1994
  • Content Rating
    TVMA
  • Language
    English