The Last Tape of Osama bin Laden: A reporter, (Howard Hesseman) recently
kidnapped in Afghanistan, and returns safely and shows his exclusive footage,
shot by him and his cameraman (Carl Gottlieb). The interviewee (Larry Hankin)
looks a lot like Osama bin Laden, giving a tour of his cave and one last,
insane interview.
My Uncle Emmett (Part One): A mockumentary filmmaker (Larry Hankin) explains how his
favorite Uncle went from being a frustrated elder Parking Enforcement Officer,
under the watchful eye of the town Sheriff (Fred Willard) and Judge Volpay
(Richard Liberitini), in a small Central California town, to a self-made,
outlaw biker, in this first of three part episodes.
The Lost Tapes of Emmett Deemus: Twenty-four hours in the life of a homeless
poet and local malcontent (Larry Hankin) as told in ten minutes, as he gives
the audience a glimpse into his feelings on panhandling, money, love and what
he does with his day.
The Independent: In the psych ward of a hospital, an insane, constrained serial killer
(Larry Hankin) negotiates the rights to his story with two producers (Janeane
Garafalo and Jerry Stiller), and their assistant (Max Perlich) but just he is
about to sign and deliver, a deranged backer (Paul Richard) kills the deal.
Emmett vs. The World: Larry Hankin is sued by his Uncle Emmett (Larry
Hankin) for stealing his fables.
Solly’s Diner: A homeless guy (Larry Hankin) tries to hold up a diner at 4 am, but
gets blind-sided from a competitor (Roger Bowen).
Frogs Never Lie: A hapless hitchhiker (Larry Hankin) gets advice on his road technique
from a fairytale frog.
Sometimes Jones and the Magic Credit Card (animated): A young thief
discovers a stolen credit card holds the key eternal life, but gets caught up
in the consequences. Narrated and drawn by Larry Hankin.
I Hate To Say I Told You So: One of Uncle Emmett’s (Larry Hankin) stolen rants.
Quicksand Hero: Larry Hankin live at The Cheeca Club: Sometimes Jones gets saved from
a quicksand death and seeks revenges.
Revenge of the Ring Thing: One day in the life of Randalf (Larry Hankin), youngest brother of Gandalf the Grey (Lord of the Rings). While practicing for his entrance exam into the Sorcerers Guild, his roommate Spanky, an ex-wizard marionette, warns him of the danger in an ancient curse, just as the Evil Warrior Princess (Genevieve Mishlen) appears to do the dirty deed.