The Larry Sanders Show season 4 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In this episode of "The Larry Sanders Show," Hank Kingsley, the sidekick, navigates a series of comedic and embarrassing situations. After warming up the audience with a playful mix-up of "applause" for "applesauce," Larry delves into a monologue poking fun at current events. Behind the scenes, Hank excitedly accepts a spokesman role for Southern Orange Growers, only to face a background check that hints at the potential for scandal. The discovery of a compromising tape featuring Hank leads to a frantic scramble to prevent damage to his and the show's reputation. Despite the turmoil, the show must go on, with the team humorously addressing the predicament while working to resolve it. The episode wraps with Hank's heartfelt prayer for divine assistance to maintain his newly acquired commercial deal and a comedic twist on resolving his scandal.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Hank Kingsley?
Hank Kingsley is the sidekick on "The Larry Sanders Show."
What joke does Hank make about the applause sign?
Hank jokes that the sign says "applesauce" instead of "applause."
Who are the guests mentioned in the opening monologue?
The guests are Ron Howard, Anita Baker, and Richard Mulligan.
What is the content of Larry's monologue?
Larry jokes about CBS firing Connie Chung, McDonald's opening a kosher restaurant in Israel, and a calendar titled "Women Who Smoke."
How does Hank react to being offered a spokesman role?
Hank is overjoyed and thanks Irene Goodman from Southern Orange Growers for the opportunity.
What concerns does the Southern Orange Growers have with Hank?
They perform a background check to ensure Hank has no history that could reflect poorly on their brand.
What is the nature of the embarrassing tape?
The tape shows Hank in a compromising situation, potentially jeopardizing his new spokesman role.
How does the show's staff react to the tape?
The staff, along with guests, make jokes about the tape, causing Hank distress.
How is the tape problem resolved?
Artie retrieves the last copy from "Hard Copy," preventing further damage to Hank's reputation.
What does Hank pray for in the resolution?
Hank prays for help to maintain a moral public image and to keep his job with the Southern Orange Growers.