The Howard Stern Show

July. 14,1990      TV-14
Rating:
6.9
Trailer Synopsis

The original television show produced on Saturdays at WWOR in Secaucus, NJ from 1990 to 1992. This was originally intended as a 4-episode summer special, but its popularity lead to syndication in major markets.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 2 : 1991

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31 Episode

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Episode 18 - From Here to Eternity
March. 14,1992

Episode 19 - Stern Illustrated
March. 21,1992

Episode 20 - Queen For Today
March. 28,1992

Episode 21 - You Asked Us For It
April. 04,1992

Episode 22 - Club Howie
April. 18,1992

Episode 23 - Tribute to Breasts
April. 25,1992

Episode 24 - Lesbian Love Connection
May. 02,1992

Episode 25 - Last Tonight Show
May. 09,1992

Episode 26 - Scrapple in the Apple
May. 16,1992

Episode 27 - Sphinctie Awards
May. 23,1992

Episode 28 - Hooker Howiewood Squares
July. 11,1992

Episode 29 - Name That Tuna
July. 18,1992

Episode 30 - The Hooker Price is Right
July. 25,1992

Episode 31 - Sternlywed Game
August. 01,1992

Seasons 1 : 1990

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