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20 June 1994 (USA) moreTagline:
It's TV as only Howard can do itPlot:
Raunchy interviews, sketches, and social commentary from the king of shock radio.User Comments:
A fine reality-based television version of a classic radio show. moreCast
(Series Cast Summary - 2 of 528)| Howard Stern | ... | Himself (1,547 episodes, 1994-2005) | |
| Robin Quivers | ... | Herself (1,547 episodes, 1994-2005) |
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60 min (3 episodes) | USA:30 min (2280 episodes) (including commercials)Country:
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When Jackie Martling left the show in 2001, A.J. Benza was hired to take his place. Months later, Benza was fired for starting a fistfight with ''Stuttering' John Melendez' in the hallways. A few months after that, Artie Lange was hired to take the coveted spot. moreFAQ
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This is one of the finest half-hour programs that television has to offer. Hey! E!: Entertainment Television even shows it twice in a row every week-night at 11:00. Anyway, I digress. Here is my point. Our host, Howard Stern is a man. It's just that simple. We (or at least I) love him because he is honest and genuine. When it comes to talk shows, I identify with Howard more than anyone else on television or radio. Howard is man enough in fact to say what he wants to say and take the p*** out. Often what he preaches is what is on the mind of every American, just listening for good fun. No fake, No fraud, No boring s*** you'd find on Oprah. Oh, but I guess if you like that sort of thing, just watch that show and don't criticize Howard's. Okay, now you ask, (since I love Howard): Am I a perverted degenerate? Of course not. I'm just an honest, fun-loving guy who likes to hear people say it like it is and provide great laughs while doing it. Oh my god! I have to go. The Howard Stern Show is on right NOW! Cheers!