• 106 - The Flirt Episode (w/ Ken Kwapis)

  • Oct 17 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast

106 - The Flirt Episode (w/ Ken Kwapis)

  • Summary

  • Sixth episode here. Are you enjoying It’s The Larry Sanders Show’s Show? Please consider following us on all social media @larrysanderspod and giving us a rating or review on your podcast distributor of choice!

    This week, Jason and Max continue with their utmost professionalism. They interview TLSS director Ken Kwapis about getting involved with the show and sticking to a tight production schedule. Mr. Kwapis also shares which films inspired his work and how Garry Shandling changed his directorial style for the rest of his career. In the back half of the show, Jason and Max break down The Flirt Episode guest starring Mimi Rogers.

    Ken Kwapis is an award-winning director, producer, and author who has worked in film and television. His credits include The Larry Sanders Show, The Office, Freaks and Geeks, The Bernie Mac Show, Malcolm In The Middle, Space Force, #blackAF, A Walk In The Woods, He’s Just Not That Into You, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, Dunston Checks In, and Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird. His memoir But What I Really Want To Do Is Direct was published by St. Martin’s Press in 2020.


    The Flirt Episode
    Originally aired: September 19, 1992
    Written by: Garry Shandling and Fred Barron
    Directed by: Ken Kwapis
    Production Number: 102

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