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The Howard Stern Show

  • TV Series
  • 1990–1993
  • TV-14
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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The Howard Stern Show (1990)
ComedyTalk Show

Howard Stern's short lived WWOR-TV Channel 9 show.Howard Stern's short lived WWOR-TV Channel 9 show.Howard Stern's short lived WWOR-TV Channel 9 show.

  • Stars
    • Howard Stern
    • Robin Quivers
    • Jackie Martling
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    546
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    • Stars
      • Howard Stern
      • Robin Quivers
      • Jackie Martling
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Howard Stern
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    • 1990–1992
    Robin Quivers
    Robin Quivers
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    Jackie Martling
    Jackie Martling
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    • 1990–1992
    John Melendez
    John Melendez
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    • 1990–1992
    Fred Norris
    Fred Norris
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    Gary Dell'Abate
    Gary Dell'Abate
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    • 1990–1991
    Kenneth Keith Kallenbach
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    Al Rosenberg
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    • 1991–1992
    Sandra Taylor
    Sandra Taylor
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    Billy West
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    • 1990–1992
    Suzanne Muldowney
    Suzanne Muldowney
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    • 1992
    Joey Ramone
    Joey Ramone
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    • 1990–1992
    Geraldo Rivera
    Geraldo Rivera
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    • 1991–1992
    Alison Stern
    Alison Stern
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    • 1991–1992
    Mark Harris
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    • 1992
    Joan Rivers
    Joan Rivers
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    10adrianeverett74

    Before E ! there was WWOR TV

    The late 1980's and early 1990s were the time live in. Especially if you had cable or big dish satellite and could pick up WWOR TV New Jersey 9 out of Secaucus. Howard Stern back then unleashed his adult brand of radio and TV humor that would be recognized later from E and Howard TV OnDemand.

    This version of The Howard Stern Show was on the level of Public Access. It had that cheap budget on the fly kinda feel with a bit more lean towards Party Time and Rock On all night long.

    The Howard Stern Show was sponsored by Snapple Ice Tea and this helped introduce it's pitch lady Wendy Kauffman "The Snapple Lady" to the rest of the world.

    Today ownership rights of the master 3/4 inch video tapes keep changing hands and there is no possibility what so ever of this show ever coming to DVD and Blu Ray Disc unless Alpha Blue or Anchorbay Entertainment gets hold of them.
    jeppelovescoins

    The ultimate Comedy!

    The "Channel 9" show was the best work Howard Stern and gang has done outside the radio. Since E! show is the radio show, this skit and interview show had some of the funniest moments in history.

    Great moments. The Gilligan's Island crew turning to cannibalism(starring Bob Denver). Homeless Hollywood Squares. Iggy Pop calls Howard Stern an a*****e for asking him about David Bowie's sex life. Great Satire: Howard Stern dressing up as Clarence Thomas with his bad black accent and eating fried chicken. Howard playing Daniel Day Lewis's role in My Left Foot, etc.
    10KayMack23

    WWOR show- aired in L.A. market in 90s. Low-brow stuff, guys

    Howard Stern Show- one could give it zero stars, or ten stars, it is way out of the sphere of actual ratings. The show reminds me of what a bunch of very spoiled rich teenagers with a VHS camcorder would come up with in a basement when Mom's not home- but is entertaining, if not funny, and at times so bad, one laughs quietly, hoping no one else is seeing what you're watching. 1990s me loved the show, and looking back at recordings of it today in 2017, the love for it endures, even in later maturity and sagacity that only decades of life experience and learning can take one, yes as I said it still endures. It is too ludicrous to take seriously enough to be offended, and way back in the olden days of the '90s I distinctly remember there being a network warning that it is recommended for mature audiences, and that the content may offend certain viewers, etc etc. There are probably laws today under some UN charter, that would not allow this to be aired on any planet in our universe under threat of imprisonment for a thousand years.

    This review is out of respect and admiration for the ultimate good sport (great sport, really) Adam West, who passed this year (June 10, 2017) from leukemia. West was wonderful on Stern's show. Stern had him on more than once, one episode is "Fartman Super Hero School" where Adam West was the instructor. One of the students/super heroes, is "Old Man" West (addressing student/hero 'Oldman'): "er, ah, what is YOUR super power, sir?" "ah,I can get into movies at half price". There was "Captain Korea" (as opposed to 'Captain America') wearing "chinky-eye" glasses, sporting a terrible ethnic Asian dialect. West tells him he can get a job at a deli.

    There are claims this program was ONLY aired in NYC area, but I know it was aired in Los Angeles market during it's reign: (source: Wikipedia) "In Los Angeles on KCOP, the show managed to attract a 34.4% market share at 12:30 am in the males aged 18 to 49 demographic"

    I hope, some day, it will pop up on some DVD set or rare VHS collection available for consumer purchase. I envy those who claim to own their home-recorded VHS tapes from when it first aired. I'd love to have a set myself!
    10furlough1

    Hilarious cutting edge satire

    The way that real people talk when hung-up people, like the OTHER reviewers,aren't around. Sure to offend bible thumpers and child molesters, but others should get many laughs from it. All 69 (lol) episodes are hilarious and shouldn't bother any but the most uptight, Sadam Hussein like, joyless whiners. If you are offended by the three stooges or mash then don't watch, but if you want to see a lot of the early 90's and late 80's TV and movie icons, then tune in for sure. About the only way to get these classics is to buy them from ebay or download them from the internet.. both of these are not particularly the best way to see them, but, as they are not available on tape or DVD.. it is the only way to get them. Also, the other reviewer that was crying about the show never saw it, as his review is 10 years after the show aired, and it's never been repeated..
    rosaliez

    The Original!

    IMBD reviewers may have little recognition of this classic, since it was carried on superstation WWOR; unless you had a cable system that carried it or lived in the New York City vicinity, you may have only heard about it. In many ways this was far superior to the later CBS Saturday night syndicated show. Social commentary was mixed with satire--the hypocrisy of a real-life priest accused of exploiting the teenage boys in the shelter he ran was immortalized in a spoof of a K-tel type commercial. It parodied songs such as Ringo Starr's "Photograph" with "I like to take boys and make photographs...I can't believe that people think I'm so nice." A politically incorrect classic. Who can forget loveable Stuttering John getting berated by baseball legend Ted Williams--for asking him if he ever broke wind in the catcher's face! It was a little rough around the edges, like an upscale public access show, but the obvious low budget and cheesy set only added to its mystique. But do not be fooled; a lot of hard work and funny writing went into this. As the radio show gained more exposure over the years through syndication, there are probably many newer fans who are even unaware of the existence of the "Channel 9 show," as it was often called. They deserve a chance to witness it for the first time, and the rest of us deserve to savor it again.

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      A segment featuring a quadriplegic and a one-legged man playing "Beat the Clock" did not air as the show's cast and crew felt they had gone too far.
    • Connections
      Featured in The '90s Greatest: The Internet Revolution (2018)

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    • Release date
      • July 14, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Channel 9 Show
    • Filming locations
      • Secaucus, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • MCA Broadcasting
      • WWOR
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      • Color

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