27min - Over Larry's strong protests, network executives force him to do a live commercial on the show for one of his sponsors.
24min - Larry feels betrayed after helping the career of a stand-up comic who does a competing talk show.
27min - A tarantula race with Larry as the racecourse, planned with an entomologist guesting on the show, triggers Larry's arachnophobia.
28min - Larry freaks out when guest host Dana Carvey scores higher than he does.
27min - Arthur's illness prompts Larry to recruit Jonathan Littman, an old friend, as substitute producer.
23min - Larry and his wife Jeannie argue after she accuses him of flirting for real with guest Mimi Rogers.
28min - Hank holds out for big bucks -- and a "Hankmobile" golf cart to carry him around the set -- when his contract comes up.
22min - Larry feels isolated from the office gossip and day-to-day operations of the show.
24min - Jeannie is upset that Larry's career takes up so much of his time and threatens to return to Chicago.
22min - A simple dinner invitation to Arthur makes Larry worry about his privacy, especially after his guest list grows.
23min - Larry starts to worry about his "likeability" and agrees to hire a focus group to rate his talk-show personality.
22min - A woman accuses Larry of pushing her into a magazine rack at the grocery store.
21min - Larry and Hank have a falling-out over Hank's napping during the show and Hank's trademark expression "Hey Now!"
...a comedy diamond; one of those comedians comedian moments.
Son of a Critch
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Shrinking
St. Denis Medical
Malcolm in the Middle
Dollface
Primo
Hot Package
Animal Control
Going Dutch
Abbott Elementary
Overcompensating
The Middle
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Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis
Black Books
Community
Silicon Valley
HAPPY!
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30 Rock
Superstore
Reno 911!
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