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The Larry Sanders Show Page 2

Quote: swerytd @ March 3 2010, 9:46 AM GMT

Looks like it's coming out on DVD (officially): http://www.chortle.co.uk/news/2010/03/03/10614/flipping_brilliant

Excellent news. As someone else said, bout time. That's one of my Christmas presents sorted out then.

One of the best shows ever. Originally loved it for Rip Torn's Artie but every one was so good teh whole show grew on me especially Hank, just one of teh greatest sit-com charcters ever.

According to the Chortle link they are not even botherign to a region 2 release due to its lack of popularity over here.

Maybe that's due to scheduling or the country that made Steptoe and Fawlty Towers etc etc are now too busy watching Simon Cowell and have just turned into the most pathetic bunch nobs in the world.

Quote: youngian @ March 4 2010, 1:56 PM GMT

Hank, just one of the greatest sit-com characters ever.

Hey now!

The first season of 'It's Garry Shandling's Show' has just been released on DVD. http://www.play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/13562192/It-Garry-Shandling-Show-Season-1-Box-Set/Product.html?&_$ja=tsid:11518%7Ccc:%7Cprd:13562192%7Ccat:Movie+%3E+DVD+%3E+Box+Sets

I never saw this, but love Larry Sanders.

So, question is, Is it any good?

It is good, and well worth the punt, but from what I remember it really hit its stride in later series.

Cheers. I think I'll have to put this on a 'to buy'. I note also that the Channel 4 show where Ricky Gervais meets Garry Shandling is repeated at the weekend. Bit of late night recording, methinks.

I did fancy revisiting this, but wasn't sure about going through them all so I bought a 'best of' DVD for about a fiver.
looking forward to taking another look.

One of the best TV shows ever. They were all on YouTube up until recently under some obscure name.

Quote: swerytd @ March 3 2010, 10:46 AM BST

Looks like it's coming out on DVD (officially): http://www.chortle.co.uk/news/2010/03/03/10614/flipping_brilliant

That's great news. Cheers.

Blimey! Season 1 out and season 2 upcoming. Why does nobody tell me these things!

http://www.play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/15733292/The-Larry-Sanders-Show-Complete-Season-1/Product.html

http://www.play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/15824878/The-Larry-Sanders-Show-Complete-Season-2/Product.html

Quote: Dusty Substance @ February 17 2010, 11:25 AM BST

That Ricky Gervais Meets... interview certainily was a fascinating bit of television, both of them having made it to the big time with sitcoms featuring a great deal of comedy through cringing awkwardness, the interview itself becoming remenisicint of both of their shows.

Would you say Gervais was influenced by Sanders or 'borrowed' some of his ideas? Same for the Office, which was originally a sketch of the same name on The Day Today. Or obvious parallels between Extras and Curb?

Quote: bob4apples @ October 5 2010, 9:40 PM BST

Would you say Gervais was influenced by Sanders or 'borrowed' some of his ideas? Same for the Office, which was originally a sketch of the same name on The Day Today. Or obvious parallels between Extras and Curb?

I would say he was influenced by Sanders and the work of Larry David, yes, as he himself has stated several times.

I don't think he stole The Office from The Day Today, no. The idea for The Office came from a character Gervais used to do for work mates who he called 'Seedy Boss', I believe.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ October 5 2010, 9:44 PM BST

I would say he was influenced by Sanders and the work of Larry David, yes, as he himself has stated several times.

He wouldn't say he borrowed from them if he did, would he?

Quote: Matthew Stott @ October 5 2010, 9:44 PM BST

I don't think he stole The Office from The Day Today, no. The idea for The Office came from a character Gervais used to do for work mates who he called 'Seedy Boss', I believe.

Probably. But they were both spoof documentaries about the inner workings of an office. I would say it's his (and Merchant's) take on the same idea.

Quote: bob4apples @ October 5 2010, 11:41 PM BST

Probably. But they were both spoof documentaries about the inner workings of an office. I would say it's his (and Merchant's) take on the same idea.

Well obviously it's a take on the same idea, but it's not actually much of an idea is it, a mock-doc in an office. It's the charaters and relationships they brought to that 'idea' that make the show.

Quote: bob4apples @ October 5 2010, 11:41 PM BST

He wouldn't say he borrowed from them if he did, would he?

He was influenced by them and their shows, so what? They were influenced and took from others too, every writer does.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ October 6 2010, 1:26 PM BST

Well obviously it's a take on the same idea, but it's not actually much of an idea is it, a mock-doc in an office. It's the charaters and relationships they brought to that 'idea' that make the show.

Well, they made it into an episodic series which is a bit of a leap from one sketch so you would expect that.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ October 6 2010, 1:26 PM BST

He was influenced by them and their shows, so what? They were influenced and took from others too, every writer does.

If you take his word for it.

Garry Shandling sued his manager for stealing from him and triple dipping. His manager was Brad Grey of Grey-Brillstein and he became head of Paramount so that could explain a bit of where he's been and why the shows took so long to get to DVD. You should get the book Garry Shandling wrote about Larry Sanders called 'Confessions of a Talk Show Host' must be down to 99p by now.
Wonderful comic, great character, outstanding one-liners. 'I went to the doctor because my penis was red. He said 'That's just 'cos someone's talking about it.''

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