After the terrible news of Garry Shandling’s death broke yesterday, people looking to remember the comedian’s legacy naturally sought out episodes of The Larry Sanders Show, the HBO comedy that aired from 1992-1998. The problem was that due to rights issues, the show is unavailable on HBO GO or HBO Now. But as The Wrap reports today, Shandling and Sony Pictures Television had very recently completed negotiations to return Larry Sanders to HBO.

As it stands right now, The Larry Sanders Show‘s episodes are available to purchase on Amazon Video or iTunes. Since HBO did not produce The Larry Sanders Show, rights did not belong to them, but it was Shandling’s wish for the show to air reruns on HBO and for the show to be available on HBO’s streaming services. According to The Wrap’s reports, Sony Pictures Television chairman Steve Mosko spoke of the recent deal with Shandling: “I loved Garry. We were fulfilling his wishes to see the show move to HBO.”

Shandling died of a heart attack Thursday at the age of 66. The Larry Sanders Show aired for six seasons on HBO and was the first cable series to be nominated for an Outstanding Comedy Series Emmy. The show would win 3 Emmys in its lifetime, earning a grand total of 57 Emmy nominations. Its restoration to HBO GO and HBO NOW is a long time coming.

As of now there has been no announcement of a date for The Larry Sanders Show‘s return to HBO.