Jeopardy-like game show featuring Ben Stein as both a host and a contestant. The second and third rounds of the game are played by Ben Stein himself as he tries to defend "his" money ... See full summary »
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. See more »
There is one reason why I can't stand television, and it's because a bunch of people called CENSORS always hacking things up and hiding things from the audience. I'm fully in favor for this show to keep running, but I just can't stand the way it is treated by the censors.
Howard Stern has worked hard all his life just to make a living, even if it means hurting people's feelings. But what does it matter if he's got a sick mind? There are plenty of celebs out there making a living off of their own sick fantasies, but they're entertaining people at least. I like the show, but without all the censorship, I'd like it a whole lot more.
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There is one reason why I can't stand television, and it's because a bunch of people called CENSORS always hacking things up and hiding things from the audience. I'm fully in favor for this show to keep running, but I just can't stand the way it is treated by the censors.
Howard Stern has worked hard all his life just to make a living, even if it means hurting people's feelings. But what does it matter if he's got a sick mind? There are plenty of celebs out there making a living off of their own sick fantasies, but they're entertaining people at least. I like the show, but without all the censorship, I'd like it a whole lot more.