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Raunchy interviews, sketches, and social commentary from the king of shock radio.Raunchy interviews, sketches, and social commentary from the king of shock radio.Raunchy interviews, sketches, and social commentary from the king of shock radio.
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The crazy ideas for shows and contests they would come up with were completely off the wall crazy and there has never been anything else like it. They had a good mix of A and B list celebrities as guests, but also wack pack members made famous by the show. People with all different mental or physical disabilities that Howard would find a way to make extremely interesting and entertaining. They were made fun of just like everyone else, but it was all in good fun and they all loved being on the show. His celebrity interviews were the exact opposite of all other entertainment shows asking cookie cutter boring questions. Howard would ask them wild things to test their limits and sense of humor. Put them on the spot and occasionally make them uncomfortable. You would learn way more about the person with this style interview and was more entertaining by a massive degree.
He also made all the people that worked on the show a big part of the show. What was going on in their personal lives, who they were dating, details about their love lives.
He would also air any problems or complaints with staff members and make full entertaining shows out of that.
Any fan of the show would care more about the sound engineer, makeup artist, producer, etc. Than any random celebrity. He made stars out of every person that worked on the show. It was the best cable TV show in history.
He also made all the people that worked on the show a big part of the show. What was going on in their personal lives, who they were dating, details about their love lives.
He would also air any problems or complaints with staff members and make full entertaining shows out of that.
Any fan of the show would care more about the sound engineer, makeup artist, producer, etc. Than any random celebrity. He made stars out of every person that worked on the show. It was the best cable TV show in history.
This guy is very immature. He prank calls disabled or foreign people and laughs it off. I listened to this for about half an hour and thought it was stupid and childish. I did this when I was 13 years old, but not to foreign or disable people. I found it offensive and rude, and it does not set a good example for others. Youth will pick up on this. People who are different should be treated with respect. It is not easy being disabled or foreign. It is hard for disabled people to live a normal life and they struggle a lot. It is not funny to prey on other people and should find something else to talk about. It is not funny and should be left alone.
The real story of how bozo bullied his way to the top of the trash heap has yet to be told...
Very immature. Howard Stern focus more on artists' private lives instead of their careers. He bodyshamed artists, and "offered" an artist ti see his p*nis for her to weight herself in front of him ? He disrespects artists and asks very private questions. This show needs to be reviewed immediatly.
I watched this show one night when there was nothing on. Howard is always doing something completely stupid or nasty. One time he had a girl from Playboy she showed her butt and do you want to know what he did to her butt? He kicked it. And one time he had two women and he asked them to show their boobs. I used to think his show was funny until I found out the truth. And one time he had a woman and he asked her to take her shoes off so he and his co hosts can tickle her feet. Or one time he got a guy to cut the hairs off a mans stomach and give him some icy hot and the man ran screaming. 4/10
Did you know
- TriviaAJ Benza was never hired to sit in the Jackie chair. AJ was a regular guest. He was banned from the show for punching Stuttering John.
- ConnectionsEdited into Tough Guise: Violence, Media & the Crisis in Masculinity (1999)
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