Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 1

"Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm"

This made for tv move was a "mockumentary" about Larry David considering a return to stand-up comedy

Larry runs into his ex-girlfriend and she asks him to escort her to an incest-survivors meeting. Cheryl is asked to co-star in The Vagina Monologues.

"Affirmative Action"

Larry gets himself in trouble when he makes a racial comment to a black dermatologist. When Larry later loses Cheryl's prescription, he really regrets it.

"Beloved Aunt"

When Cheryl's aunt dies, Larry is left in charge of the obituary, and the newspaper makes a typographical error.

When Jeff gets a new car, Larry takes it for a spin but when a commercial for AAMCO distracts him, he ends up getting reared ended. Larry and Cheryl hold a dinner party.

Needing to get the neighbors' approval to bury a wire, Larry and Cheryl come across a couple that has one demand... to meet Julia Louis-Dreyfus.

"Interior Decorator"

Larry has some medical problems involving a bracelet. However, the much bigger problem is when he finds out he has the same interior decorator as Diane Keaton.

"The Bracelet"

After offending his wife, Larry tries to buy a gift to smooth things over. However, his shabby appearance ruin his plans and he ends up spending the afternoon with a blind man.

Larry and Cheryl go to a former porn star's party. Jeff, fearful of his wife discovering his porn stash if he dies, asks Larry to move it for him.

"Ted and Mary"

Larry goes shopping with Mary Steenburgen and her mother, but things take a bad turn when he drinks from Mary's mother's glass of water and gags when he realizes what he did.

"The Pants Tent"

Larry goes to the movies with one of Cheryl's friends and his pants have a bulge in them, looking like an erection.

Show:
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Season:
1
Air Dates:
to
Total Episodes:
11

Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 1 Quotes

Larry: Who do you think has more freedom: the married man in America or the single man in Communist China?

Cheryl: Well, I think you should write a letter of apology to him.
Larry: "Dear prick, why are you such a prick?"