Peter Tolan — Writer
Episodes 24
The Garden Weasel
Over Larry's strong protests, network executives force him to do a live commercial on the show for one of his sponsors.
Read MoreThe Spiders Episode
Larry battles his reluctance when real live spiders are scheduled for the show, and tries to find a sketch to do with guest Carol Burnett.
Read MoreA Brush With (the Elbow of) Greatness
Larry makes the tabloids when a woman claims he knocked her into a magazine rack and neglected to apologize.
Read MoreLife Behind Larry
Everybody has their own ideas about who should host the show being readied to follow Larry, while Larry worries over not winning a major award again.
Read MoreOff Camera
Artie has a terrible day backstage with an Entertainment Weekly writer prowling around, John Ritter and Gene Siskel nearly coming to blows, and a stray dog nipping at everyone.
Read MoreN.Y. or L.A.
Larry seriously considers either quitting the biz or moving his show to New York after the network's new owner begins to meddle with the format.
Read MoreHank's Night in the Sun
Hank gets his shot at the big chair when Larry gets food poisoning just before a taping.
Read MoreThe Mr. Sharon Stone Show
Larry hits it off with guest Sharon Stone, but finds he can't cope with her greater celebrity status.
Read MoreLike No Business I Know
Regis Philbin causes some major unrest when he intimates to Hank that there might be place for him on Regis' new show. Larry and Artie worry about what guest Bobcat Goldthwait might do to top his chair-burning incident on The Tonight Show.
Read MoreDoubt of the Benefit
Larry becomes convinced that Rob Reiner is snubbing him and the show, and retaliates by canceling out of a benefit.
Read MoreArthur After Hours
After a particularly trying day at work, Arthur spends the night at the studio with two new friends, Nicolae the janitor and Hank's karoake machine, and one old bottle of booze.
Read MoreBrother, Can You Spare 1.2 Million?
Larry scrambles to make some money after his accountant admits he's lost all of Larry's funds. Artie and Hank set out to teach the guy a lesson.
Read MoreI Was a Teenage Lesbian
While awaiting the results of a breast biopsy, a tense Paula angers Brett Butler who offers Larry some tips on his weekly massage. Hank interviews possible new agents while his beloved Sid lies gravely ill in the hospital.
Read More0.409
Larry begins an affair with a much younger show intern which causes resentment among the staff and places him in the awkward position of meeting her parents. Hank insists on a buying a race horse for himself, Larry and Artie in honor of the show's eighth anniversary.
Read MoreEverybody Loves Larry
Larry, worried about the implications of a permanent guest host, sabotages temporary host Jon Stewart at every turn. Hank buys a less-than-perfect used car from Elvis Costello. David Duchovny's friendliness makes Larry wonder about his sexual orientation.
Read MoreMy Name is Asher Kingsley
Hank's decison to re-embrace Judaism throws the office and the network into a tizzy. Larry worries that someone has been sitting in his new massaging recliner.
Read MoreArtie and Angie and Hank and Hercules
Artie falls off the wagon with his second addiction, Angie Dickinson, and flies to Venice with her. Larry's affair with Laura Leighton stumbles over their obsessions with watching their own TV shows. Hank auditions for a voice part in the new Disney movie, Hercules.
Read MoreAs My Career Lay Dying
Larry's staff prepares for the end by secretly looking for new jobs.
Read MorePilots and Pens Lost
Phil leaves the show to write a pilot. Larry gives Artie a special gift.
Read MoreJust the Perfect Blendship
Larry hits on a guest. Hank hits on his doctor. Mary Lou considers letting her best friend be on the show.
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