Welcome to It’s The Larry Sanders Show’s Show, a new podcast about Garry Shandling’s classic sitcom. This week, it’s the Season One finale! Jason and Max break down the first produced episode, paying attention to the visual style director Ken Kwapis brought to the show and how our favorite characters feel a little bit off in their characterizations. Finally, we bring you what must be a first in watchalong podcasting, a musical guest, with a performance of “A Work Call” by the band Frankie Cos...
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Welcome to It’s The Larry Sanders Show’s Show, a new podcast about Garry Shandling’s classic sitcom. This week, it’s the Season One finale! Jason and Max break down the first produced episode, paying attention to the visual style director Ken Kwapis brought to the show and how our favorite characters feel a little bit off in their characterizations. Finally, we bring you what must be a first in watchalong podcasting, a musical guest, with a performance of “A Work Call” by the band Frankie Cos...
In the third episode of It’s The Larry Sanders Show’s Show, Jason and Max continue their history lectures with a rundown of Rip Torn's career before he became Artie. Then they chat with Jo Firestone, who worked on late-night talk shows while pursuing stand-up in the New York alternative comedy world. Finally, they break down The Spiders Episode and its anti-comedy scene-by-scene and disagree on whether it’s the best episode of the season. It's sure to get tense! Jo Firestone is a comedian, ...
It's The Larry Sanders Show's Show
Welcome to It’s The Larry Sanders Show’s Show, a new podcast about Garry Shandling’s classic sitcom. This week, it’s the Season One finale! Jason and Max break down the first produced episode, paying attention to the visual style director Ken Kwapis brought to the show and how our favorite characters feel a little bit off in their characterizations. Finally, we bring you what must be a first in watchalong podcasting, a musical guest, with a performance of “A Work Call” by the band Frankie Cos...