| Howard Stern | ... | Himself (84 episodes, 1998-2001) |
Series Directed by | |||
| Scott DePace | (unknown episodes) | ||
Series Writing credits | ||
| Marty Byk | (unknown episodes) | |
| Marc Littman | (unknown episodes) | |
| Jackie Martling | (unknown episodes) | |
| John Melendez | (unknown episodes) | |
| Fred Norris | (unknown episodes) | |
| Jordan Silver | (unknown episodes) | |
| Howard Stern | (unknown episodes) | |
Series Produced by | |||
| Scott Einziger | .... | executive producer (68 episodes, 1999-2001) | |
| Jim Biederman | .... | executive producer (21 episodes, 1998-1999) | |
| Michele M. Dunn | .... | animation associate producer (16 episodes, 1998) | |
| David Lipson | .... | animation executive producer (16 episodes, 1998) | |
| Adam Steinman | .... | producer (16 episodes, 1998) | |
| Chris Claro | .... | producer (13 episodes, 1998) | |
| Evie Shapiro | .... | producer (13 episodes, 1998) | |
| Marty Byk | .... | producer (unknown episodes) | |
| Gary Dell'Abate | .... | executive producer (unknown episodes) | |
| Peter Fowkes | .... | producer (unknown episodes) | |
| Mark Freeman | .... | producer (unknown episodes) | |
| Christian McLaughlin | .... | supervising producer (unknown episodes) | |
| Ryan Meyers | .... | assistant producer (unknown episodes) | |
| Jordan Silver | .... | producer (unknown episodes) | |
| Howard Stern | .... | co-producer (unknown episodes) | |
| Vito Viscomi | .... | producer (unknown episodes) | |
Series Cinematography by | |||
| Peter Bumgarner | (unknown episodes) | ||
| Ian Saladyga | (unknown episodes) | ||
Series Film Editing by | |||
| Michael Capone | (56 episodes, 1998-2001) | ||
| Mark Longchamps | (22 episodes, 1998-1999) | ||
| Greg Boas | (unknown episodes) | ||
| Jim Fields | (unknown episodes) | ||
| Jon Fireman | (unknown episodes) | ||
| Michael Rivers | (unknown episodes) | ||
Series Production Management | |||
| Wendy Shuey | .... | assistant production manager (8 episodes, 1998-1999) | |
| John R. Holmes | .... | executive in charge of production (unknown episodes, 1999-2001) | |
| CK Gillen | .... | production manager (unknown episodes) | |
Series Sound Department | |||
| Fred Norris | .... | sound effects (unknown episodes) | |
Series Visual Effects by | |||
| Trace Burroughs | .... | animator (unknown episodes) | |
Series Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| David Feldman | .... | lighting designer (24 episodes, 2000-2001) | |
| Peter Bumgarner | .... | camera operator (unknown episodes) | |
| CK Gillen | .... | camera operator (unknown episodes) | |
| Brian Phelan | .... | camera operator: robotic camera (unknown episodes) | |
| Ian Saladyga | .... | camera operator (unknown episodes) | |
Series Animation Department | |||
| Luciano DiGeronimo | .... | animator/compositor (16 episodes, 1998) | |
| David Lipson | .... | animation director (16 episodes, 1998) | |
| Steve Burger | .... | animator (2 episodes, 2000) | |
Series Music Department | |||
| Steven M. Gold | .... | composer: theme music (16 episodes, 1998) | |
| Adam Schlesinger | .... | composer: theme music (16 episodes, 1998) | |
Series Other crew | |||
| Chris Geer | .... | technology coordinator (55 episodes, 1999-2001) | |
| Luis Castillo | .... | production engineer (16 episodes, 1998) | |
| Seth Margolin | .... | production associate (unknown episodes) | |
| Ryan Worrell | .... | intern (unknown episodes) | |
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It seems like many fans were disappointed in this syndicated show's start, complaining that it wasn't any different than the E! version of an already run radio show. So Howard went back and tweaked it a bit; making the segments shorter, adding more effects and graphics, and therefore making it kinetic, in your face comedy and commentary. A week's worth of radio (as well as video-taped bits) was fit into an hour, but it never overflowed.
Some of the most memorable segments of this show were when several radio bits were animated. Take a look at The Backstreet Boy song-parody, "The Gay Way" by the Backside Boys, and tell me that's not hilarious. Or take a look at how BAba Booey *really* eats shrimp! Someday, Howard has to agree to release these on DVD or video. The E! show didn't really pick up the animation slack, now that the syndicated TV show is ended Unfortunately, several stations across America would not carry this show early on, due to a controversial bit involving a female private parts shaving. So a lot of fans and non-fans missed out on some great television.