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Widescreen version; Dolby Digital: English 5.1 surround sound; English Dolby surround; French Dolby surround; Spanish subtitles; English captions; Interactive menus; Scene selection
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0. Scene Selection
1. Opening credits/Fartman [5:49]
2. The Early Years [:49]
3. Roosevelt High School [3:07]
4. Boston U & The Howard Experience [1:40]
5. Alison [1:55]
6. Westchester,NY [3:08]
7. "Disc jockeys are dogs!" [3:22]
8. Howard Goes To Hartford [2:16]
9. Opening Night With Brittany Fairchild [4:03]
10. Alison Walks Out [:42]
11. Detroit [5:20]
12. Alison Comes Back [1:39]
13. Howard's FRevelation [:29]
14. Washington, DC And The Other Woman [4:56]
15. Baby Fever [1:13]
16. Sex On The Radio [2:11]
17. Fred Comes To Town [1:08]
18. Lesbians = Ratings [3:11]
19. Alison's Miscarriage [4:00]
20. Big News [1:03]
21. Howard Goes To NY [1:34]
22. Pig Vomit [2:41]
23. On The Air With WNBC [:46]
24. The Match Game [2:26]
25. Meet Ross Buckingham [5:18]
26. The Kielbasa Queen [1:26]
27. Welcome Back, Robin [3:37]
28. Naked Lady On The Radio [3:07]
29. Howard On Letterman [3:25]
30. Stern Rules [:20]
31. Howard's Epilogue [4:34]
32. End Credits [2:01]
Based on a best-selling autobiography, this comedy drama is the surprisingly sweet-natured life story of a controversial radio personality. Howard Stern, who stars as himself, is a nerdy New York kid who dreams of a disc jockey career despite being a self-loathing klutz who lacks a traditional broadcaster's voice. A strikeout artist in college, Stern's romantic travails end when he meets and marries Alison (Mary McCormack), a beautiful social worker. Stern's early career at several radio stations is undistinguished. Bored, he makes his life the centerpiece of his show, including his obsessions with sex and bathroom humor, and he finds willing cohorts in news reporter Robin Quivers and producer Fred Norris. After an abortive tenure at a Washington D.C. station that loathes his high-rated antics, he lands at NBC in New York. Again, Stern clashes regularly with executives, especially Kenny "Pig Vomit" Rushton (Paul Giamatti), who runs roughshod over Stern's team. At home, Stern's tendency to discuss the intimate details of his marriage takes a toll, reaching a meltdown when he jokes about Alison's recent miscarriage on-air. Karl Williams, All Movie Guide