The Howard Stern Interview
The Howard Stern Interview

The Howard Stern Interview (2006)

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Bruce Springsteen

1. Bruce Springsteen

135 min

The interview features over two hours of intimate, in-depth conversation between Howard Stern and Bruce Springsteen, taking a candid look at Springsteen’s musical, professional and personal journey. The interview features several in-studio performances on acoustic guitar and piano, with Springsteen explaining the genesis behind many of his most beloved hits including, “Thunder Road,” “The Rising,” “Born to Run,” and many more. They also discuss Springsteen's new studio album Only The Strong Survive, a collection of 15 soul music gems recently released by Columbia Records. The interview, which aired live on SiriusXM’s Howard 100, took place at Howard Stern’s SiriusXM Studio in New York on October 31, 2022.

BIlly Joel

2. BIlly Joel

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Cher

3. Cher

Making her long-anticipated Stern Show debut, the recent Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee opened up about a wide range of topics, from her childhood and early days with former husband Sonny Bono to career highlights and even her love life. Check out some of the key moments from Cher’s sit-down

Elton.John.&.Brandi.Carlile

4. Elton.John.&.Brandi.Carlile

Howard talks to Elton John & Brandi Carlile about their influences, performing on “Saturday Night Live” and writing their album together, “Who Believes in Angels?”

Paul McCartney

5. Paul McCartney

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Cheech and Chong

6. Cheech and Chong

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Jeff Ross

7. Jeff Ross

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Season 1712 episodes
Rosie O'Donnell

1. Rosie O'Donnell

Actress, comedian, producer, and all-around entertainment icon Rosie O’Donnell returned to the Stern Show for a wide-ranging interview covering everything from the gift she gave to a recently paroled Martha Stewart to the Broadway musical she once talked rock legend David Bowie into enduring. Her sit-down with Howard also touched upon meeting her girlfriend on social media, Rosie’s reaction to “the slap,” and the 60-year-old’s recent transformation from daytime TV royalty into the star of three wildly different TV dramas. She appears as a bartender on Amazon’s acclaimed “A League of Their Own” reboot, a detective investigating Jon Bernthal on Showtime’s racy “American Gigolo” reprisal, and a public defender on Showtime’s romance drama “The L Word: Generation Q.”

Jon Hamm

2. Jon Hamm

It’s shaping up to be an astounding year for award-winning sex symbol and Hollywood icon Jon Hamm, who joined the Stern Show for the first time to promote his new crime comedy “Confess, Fletch” and speak with Howard about everything from which “Real Housewives” cast reeled him in to whether the rumors were true he preferred “going commando” on set.

Imagine Dragons

3. Imagine Dragons

Imagine Dragons, the Grammy-winning musicians behind chart-smashers like “Radioactive” and “Thunder,” returned to the Stern Show to chat with Howard about everything from their musical influences and new double album to the time lead singer Dan Reynolds spent two years with another big-name rocker slinging faith and shoveling feces in Nebraska. The group, which also includes lead guitarist Wayne Sermon, bassist Ben McKee, and drummer Daniel Platzman, also spoke about chatting with foreign leaders on Zoom and ghostwriting hits for pop stars before regaling listeners with an inspired performance of their 2017 single “Believer.” The conversation with Howard covered a lot of ground, but the recurrent themes were Reynolds’ spirituality, his upbringing, and his years-long evolution from Mormon missionary to LGBTQ+ advocate.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

4. Arnold Schwarzenegger

83 min

Schwarzenegger, who’s led a state of over 30 million people and starred in several of the biggest blockbusters in Hollywood history, didn’t sit down with Howard to chat about governance or film roles. He stopped by the show hoping to inspire listeners to better themselves, as others have inspired him. In his new book “Be Useful: Seven Tools for Life,” the Austrian-born icon shares the lessons he learned while conquering Hollywood, the world of bodybuilding, and politics.

Keith Richards

5. Keith Richards

The man, the myth, the bandana-clad legend Keith Richards has finally made his Stern Show debut, much to Howard’s satisfaction. The iconic Rolling Stones guitarist and some might say living embodiment of rock and roll opened up to listeners about his life, his love of music, and why, unlike his decades-long partner in rock Mick Jagger, he will never be knighted. The 79-year-old rock and blues pioneer also had plenty to say about “Hackney Diamonds,” the Rolling Stones first original album in nearly two decades and the band’s only one without founding drummer Charlie Watts, who passed away in 2021.

Post Malone

6. Post Malone

Rock, rap, and pop superstar Post Malone returned to the Stern Show, following the release of his brand-new album “Austin.” The 28-year-old recording artist, who has eight diamond certified songs to his name and two diamond crowns in his mouth, spoke to Howard about everything from his unwavering support of Bud Light to his burgeoning friendship with fellow music icon Taylor Swift. He also discussed his multi-million dollar Magic: The Gathering card, shared several stories about stage injuries and face tattoos, and even performed a couple of songs for Howard and his listeners live in the Stern Show studios.

John Stamos

7. John Stamos

Actor, musician, and longtime friend of the Stern Show John Stamos stopped by the studio on Tuesday morning with a head full of impeccably coiffed hair and a heart full of hilariously endearing anecdotes, many of which appear in his new book, “If You Would Have Told Me: A Memoir.” The 60-year-old Beach Boys drummer and “Full House” star has lived a uniquely charmed life, so it’s little surprise many stories from his memoir have already made a splash in the news, including a time when he got his heart broken by a cheating girlfriend.

Chris Distefano

8. Chris Distefano

Comedian and TV personality Chris Distefano stopped by the Stern Show to participate in the on-air segment “What’s My Freaky Fetish?” But before rolling up his sleeves and getting his hands dirty, the 39-year-old New York native told Howard all about his backstory, including previous relationships, his father the ex-convict, and the unusual road he traveled to become a successful comedian.

Seth Meyers

9. Seth Meyers

“Saturday Night Live” star turned late-night luminary Seth Meyers returned to the Stern Show where he regaled listeners with anecdotes about celebrities ranging from Taylor Swift to Don Rickles while also showing Howard precisely how the sausage he serves on his critically acclaimed NBC show gets made. The 49-year-old funnyman, father, podcaster, children’s author, and “Late Night With Seth Meyers” star was more than happy to peel back the curtain, especially when it came to his show’s signature segment, “A Closer Look.”

Barbra Streisand

10. Barbra Streisand

149 min

The legendary singer, actress, filmmaker, and philanthropist made her long-awaited Stern Show debut, connecting with Howard from her home in Malibu to deliver an epic interview in service of her equally epic new memoir, “My Name Is Barbra.” Over 10 years in the making, the 992-page book offers an in-depth look at the Brooklyn-born superstar’s sometimes tragic upbringing — from the father who died when she was just 15 months old to the mother who once told her to pursue a career in typing — and covers nearly every facet of her six-decades-long career as a multi-platinum recording artist, acclaimed movie star, and underappreciated director. As open as Barbra was in her book, she was even more candid in her conversation with Howard, touching upon subjects ranging from what song Bob Dylan wrote about her and which Martin Scorsese role she turned down to some of the run-ins she’s had with misguided men in media and the movie business.

Sammy Hagar

11. Sammy Hagar

Solo star and former Van Halen vocalist Sammy Hagar returned to the Stern Show, eager not only to bend Howard’s ear with wild tales from the heyday of hard rock but also to announce the creation of a brand-new supergroup featuring longtime bassist Michael Anthony, second-generation drum legend Jason Bonham, and guitar virtuoso Joe Satriani. The ferocious foursome – who next year will embark on a “Best of All Worlds Tour” — performed publicly for the first time in Howard’s studio, playing classic Van Halen tunes like “Right Now” and “5150” while also celebrating the music of trailblazers ranging from Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin to Anthony and Hagar’s former bandmate Eddie Van Halen, who passed away in 2020 after a long battle with cancer.

Dolly Parton

12. Dolly Parton

100 min

The undisputed queen of country music and bona fide American icon made her Stern Show debut, connecting with Howard from her Nashville studio while flanked by guitars and a smattering of Dolly-branded paraphernalia, including her new book (“Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones”) and new album (“Rockstar”). Wearing a sparkling lime-green outfit while rocking long red nails along with her patented platinum-blonde hairdo, she spoke candidly about her unique Appalachian upbringing, distinctive style, unflinching work ethic, and unparalleled career as well as the legacy she hopes to leave behind with philanthropic efforts ranging from the cool million she donated toward COVID-19 vaccination research (“I thought we were gonna go down with the Black Plague”) to Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, which distributes free books to children across the globe.

Season 1812 episodes
Demi Lovato

1. Demi Lovato

Beloved singer, songwriter, and actress Demi Lovato made her Stern Show debut to promote her upcoming remix album “Revamped” and reveal how and why a Disney-backed pop sensation goes about transforming themself into a rock star.

Paul Simon

2. Paul Simon

Paul Simon has won 16 Grammys, helped sell over 125 million records, and earned two separate inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but when the timeless troubadour made his Stern Show debut he seemed far less concerned with sales figures and industry accolades than with how his diverse catalog of genre-bending music has been shaped by those who enjoy it.

Anderson Cooper

3. Anderson Cooper

The 56-year-old CNN host and longtime “60 Minutes” contributor returned to the Stern Show to shine a light on topics ranging from his unconventional upbringing as the great-great-great-grandson of business magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt to the converted firehouse where he and his ex-boyfriend cohabitate and co-parent their two children. Cooper also clued listeners in on the state of his oft-scrutinized network and some of the many projects he has in the works, from the next season of his podcast “All There Is” to his latest biography about an ultra-wealthy family, “Astor: The Rise and Fall of an American Fortune.”

Arnold Schwarzenegger

4. Arnold Schwarzenegger

Schwarzenegger, who’s led a state of over 30 million people and starred in several of the biggest blockbusters in Hollywood history, didn’t sit down with Howard to chat about governance or film roles. He stopped by the show hoping to inspire listeners to better themselves, as others have inspired him. In his new book “Be Useful: Seven Tools for Life,” the Austrian-born icon shares the lessons he learned while conquering Hollywood, the world of bodybuilding, and politics.

Keith Richards

5. Keith Richards

The man, the myth, the bandana-clad legend Keith Richards has finally made his Stern Show debut, much to Howard’s satisfaction. The iconic Rolling Stones guitarist and some might say living embodiment of rock and roll opened up to listeners about his life, his love of music, and why, unlike his decades-long partner in rock Mick Jagger, he will never be knighted. The 79-year-old rock and blues pioneer also had plenty to say about “Hackney Diamonds,” the Rolling Stones first original album in nearly two decades and the band’s only one without founding drummer Charlie Watts, who passed away in 2021.

Post Malone

6. Post Malone

Rock, rap, and pop superstar Post Malone returned to the Stern Show, following the release of his brand-new album “Austin.” The 28-year-old recording artist, who has eight diamond certified songs to his name and two diamond crowns in his mouth, spoke to Howard about everything from his unwavering support of Bud Light to his burgeoning friendship with fellow music icon Taylor Swift. He also discussed his multi-million dollar Magic: The Gathering card, shared several stories about stage injuries and face tattoos, and even performed a couple of songs for Howard and his listeners live in the Stern Show studios.

John Stamos

7. John Stamos

Actor, musician, and longtime friend of the Stern Show John Stamos stopped by the studio on Tuesday morning with a head full of impeccably coiffed hair and a heart full of hilariously endearing anecdotes, many of which appear in his new book, “If You Would Have Told Me: A Memoir.” The 60-year-old Beach Boys drummer and “Full House” star has lived a uniquely charmed life, so it’s little surprise many stories from his memoir have already made a splash in the news, including a time when he got his heart broken by a cheating girlfriend.

Chris Distefano

8. Chris Distefano

Comedian and TV personality Chris Distefano stopped by the Stern Show to participate in the on-air segment “What’s My Freaky Fetish?” But before rolling up his sleeves and getting his hands dirty, the 39-year-old New York native told Howard all about his backstory, including previous relationships, his father the ex-convict, and the unusual road he traveled to become a successful comedian.

Seth Meyers

9. Seth Meyers

“Saturday Night Live” star turned late-night luminary Seth Meyers returned to the Stern Show where he regaled listeners with anecdotes about celebrities ranging from Taylor Swift to Don Rickles while also showing Howard precisely how the sausage he serves on his critically acclaimed NBC show gets made. The 49-year-old funnyman, father, podcaster, children’s author, and “Late Night With Seth Meyers” star was more than happy to peel back the curtain, especially when it came to his show’s signature segment, “A Closer Look.”

Barbra Streisand

10. Barbra Streisand

149 min

The legendary singer, actress, filmmaker, and philanthropist made her long-awaited Stern Show debut, connecting with Howard from her home in Malibu to deliver an epic interview in service of her equally epic new memoir, “My Name Is Barbra.”

Sammy Hagar

11. Sammy Hagar

Solo star and former Van Halen vocalist Sammy Hagar returned to the Stern Show, eager not only to bend Howard’s ear with wild tales from the heyday of hard rock but also to announce the creation of a brand-new supergroup featuring longtime bassist Michael Anthony, second-generation drum legend Jason Bonham, and guitar virtuoso Joe Satriani. The ferocious foursome – who next year will embark on a “Best of All Worlds Tour” — performed publicly for the first time in Howard’s studio, playing classic Van Halen tunes like “Right Now” and “5150” while also celebrating the music of trailblazers ranging from Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin to Anthony and Hagar’s former bandmate Eddie Van Halen, who passed away in 2020 after a long battle with cancer.

Dolly Parton

12. Dolly Parton

100 min

The undisputed queen of country music and bona fide American icon made her Stern Show debut, connecting with Howard from her Nashville studio while flanked by guitars and a smattering of Dolly-branded paraphernalia, including her new book (“Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones”) and new album (“Rockstar”).

Season 20174 episodes
Season 201832 episodes
Jon Bon Jovi

1. Jon Bon Jovi

Howard talks with musician Jon Bon Jovi about the creation of Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora's absence, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and bidding on the Buffalo Bills.

Stephen Colbert

2. Stephen Colbert

Howard talks to "Late Show" host Stephen Colbert about President Trump, David Letterman, and why he loves hosting late night television.

Jennifer Lawrence

3. Jennifer Lawrence

Howard talks to actress Jennifer Lawrence about childhood fame, the pressures of success, and her thoughts on the #MeToo movement.

David Spade

4. David Spade

Howard talks to comedian David Spade about dating Heather Locklear, meeting the "Cash Me Outside" girl, and the perks and perils of the Hollywood scene.

Amy Schumer

5. Amy Schumer

Howard talks with comedian Amy Schumer about dating apps, meeting her husband, pegging, and yelling at an audience member during a Broadway performance.

Claire Danes

6. Claire Danes

Howard talks with actress Claire Danes about "My So-Called Life," nude scenes, thoughts on #MeToo, tips for crying on camera, and a surprise pregnancy announcement.

Cory Michael Smith

7. Cory Michael Smith

Howard talks with actor Cory Michael Smith about playing the Riddler, getting naked with Khaleesi, and what's next for the "Gotham" TV series.

Cardi B

8. Cardi B

Howard talks with rapper Cardi B about her massive success in music, early days as a stripper, the pressures of fame, and handling pregnancy in the prime of her career.

Snoop Dogg

9. Snoop Dogg

Howard talks with legendary rapper and entrepreneur Snoop Dogg about his early days, auditioning for Dr. Dre, and the origin of "Gin and Juice."

Andy Cohen

10. Andy Cohen

Howard talks with television personality and radio host Andy Cohen about the Met Gala, Ronnie's sexuality, and Andy's recent feud with Kathy Griffin.

Johnny Knoxville

11. Johnny Knoxville

Howard talks with actor Johnny Knoxville about the creation of "Jackass," turning down "SNL," stunts gone wrong, and a gruesome eye injury.

Gwyneth Paltrow

12. Gwyneth Paltrow

Howard talks with actress Gwyneth Paltrow about divorce, postnatal depression, Harvey Weinstein, and entrepreneurship.

James Corden

13. James Corden

Howard talks with talk show host James Corden about Prince Harry's wedding, drinking at the Met gala, controversy over a Weinstein joke, and why being tired is a privilege.

Mandy Moore

14. Mandy Moore

Howard talks with actress Mandy Moore about her parents' divorce, dating famous men, her sperm tattoo, and being "discovered" by a FedEx delivery man.

Alec Baldwin

15. Alec Baldwin

Howard talks with actor Alec Baldwin about his Donald Trump impression, sobriety, running for President, the #MeToo movement, and working with Robert DeNiro.

Smashing Pumpkins

16. Smashing Pumpkins

Howard talks with the Smashing Pumpkins about their recent reunion, Billy's battle with depression, a bad Grammys experience, and an encounter with a supernatural being.

Dennis Rodman

17. Dennis Rodman

Howard talks with Dennis Rodman about North Korea, his friendship with Kim Jong-un, and what he wants if President Trump wins the Nobel Peace Prize.

Dave Matthews

18. Dave Matthews

Howard talks with musician Dave Matthews about "Ladybird," a misplaced Grammy, and forgetting Rolling Stones lyrics while performing with Mick Jagger.

David Spade

19. David Spade

Howard talks with comedian David Spade about ridiculous cars, dating celebrities, and the phenomenon known as "FOMO."

Sharon Osbourne

20. Sharon Osbourne

Howard talks with talk show host Sharon Osbourne about her relationship with Ozzy, the success of "The Talk," and recent CBS scandals.

Paul McCartney

21. Paul McCartney

Howard talks with legendary musician Paul McCartney about his time with The Beatles, his love of touring, and his new album "Egypt Station."

Norm Macdonald

22. Norm Macdonald

Comedian Norm Macdonald explains his controversial "Hollywood Reporter" comments with Howard and promotes his new Netflix show, "Norm Macdonald Has a Show."

Pete Davidson

23. Pete Davidson

Howard talks with Saturday Night Live cast member, Pete Davidson, about his start in comedy, overcoming depression, and his engagement with Ariana Grande.

Adam Sandler

24. Adam Sandler

Legendary comedian and "SNL" alum, Adam Sandler, returns to reflect on his "Saturday Night Live" days and to discuss his new Netflix special, "100% Fresh."

Jimmy Kimmel & Ike Barinholtz

25. Jimmy Kimmel & Ike Barinholtz

Celebrity superfans Jimmy Kimmel and Ike Barinholtz return to the Stern Show for a sit-down with Howard.

Sarah Silverman

26. Sarah Silverman

Comedian Sarah Silverman returns to promote her show, "I Love You, America," and opens up about her stand-up career and love life.

Jonah Hill

27. Jonah Hill

Jonah Hill returns to the Stern Show to promote his directorial feature, "Mid90s," and touches on his evolution as an actor and filmmaker.

George Takei

28. George Takei

Long-time friend and Stern Show guest announcer, George Takei, returns to address the tribulations of the past year and discuss his musical, "Allegiance," going to the big screen.

Ben Stiller

29. Ben Stiller

Actor, director and comedian Ben Stiller returns to promote his new show, "Escape at Dannemora," and discuss campaigning for the midterm elections.

Hugh Jackman

30. Hugh Jackman

Actor Hugh Jackman returns to the Stern Show to promote his new film, "The Front Runner," discuss his career as Wolverine, and talk about turning fifty.

Ringo Starr

31. Ringo Starr

Legendary Beatles drummer Ringo Starr returns to promote his new book, "Another Day In The Life," and to discuss his career in one of the biggest bands in music history.

Miley Cyrus

32. Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus returns to discuss her new song, "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart," and to debut her newest duet of "Silent Night" with Robin Quivers.

Season 1341 episodes
Lindsay Lohan

1. Lindsay Lohan

Howard talks to Lindsay Lohan about growing up in the spotlight and her new reality TV show, "Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club."

Sebastian Maniscalco

2. Sebastian Maniscalco

Howard talks to stand-up comedian Sebastian Maniscalco about his rise to fame, upcoming Madison Square Garden performance, and Netflix special based on his best-selling memoir, "Stay Hungry."

David Alan Grier

3. David Alan Grier

Howard talks to actor and comedian David Alan Grier about "In Living Color," partying with Prince, and his role on the comedy series, "The Cool Kids."

Mark Ronson

4. Mark Ronson

Howard talks to music producer Mark Ronson about his success in the music industry, working with Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga on "A Star Is Born," and his upcoming collaboration with the "King of All Media" himself.

Gary Clark Jr.

5. Gary Clark Jr.

Howard talks to musician Gary Clark Jr. about his start in music, performing with The Rolling Stones, and the writing process behind his new album, "This Land."

Peter Frampton

6. Peter Frampton

Howard talks to musician Peter Frampton about his illustrious career, playing on despite disease, and his upcoming farewell tour.

Def Leppard

7. Def Leppard

Howard talks with Def Leppard about their upcoming induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, how they overcame a tragic car accident, and their friendships with Queen, David Bowie and Robert Plant.

Alec Baldwin

8. Alec Baldwin

Howard talks with actor Alec Baldwin about the Trump Presidency, celebrity impersonation techniques, and his upcoming films.

Sammy Hagar & The Circle

9. Sammy Hagar & The Circle

Howard talks with Sammy Hagar & The Circle about their relationships with Van Halen and Led Zeppelin, Sammy's metaphysical encounters, and their debut album, "Space Between."

Chelsea Handler

10. Chelsea Handler

Howard talks with Chelsea Handler about her breakthrough in therapy, her experience taking a dog tranquilizer, and her new book, "Life Will Be the Death of Me: ...and You Too!"

Charlize Theron & Seth Rogen

11. Charlize Theron & Seth Rogen

Howard talks with Charlize Theron and Seth Rogen about shooting love scenes, meeting Steven Spielberg, and their new comedy, "Long Shot."

Tracy Morgan

12. Tracy Morgan

Howard talks with Tracy Morgan about his fascination with sea life, what makes a stand-up comic great, and his hit TV show, "The Last O.G."

Maren Morris

13. Maren Morris

Howard talks with Maren Morris about songwriting, the pressures of fame, a phone call from Elton John, and her hit song, "GIRL."

Jimmy Kimmel

14. Jimmy Kimmel

Howard talks with Jimmy Kimmel about his Las Vegas comedy club, managing his busy schedule, and his live remake of Norman Lear's "All in the Family" and "The Jeffersons" on ABC.

Adam Corolla

15. Adam Corolla

Howard talks with Adam Carolla about his longtime friendship with Jimmy Kimmel, the return of "Crank Yankers," and his new comedy special, "Not Tack Bell Material."

Dana Carvey

16. Dana Carvey

Howard talks with Dana Carvey about "SNL," celebrity impressions, almost quitting "Wayne's World," and his longtime friendship with Conan O'Brien.

James Corden

17. James Corden

Howard talks with James Corden about "The Late Late Show" format, Paul McCartney's "Carpool Karaoke" appearance, skydiving with Tom Cruise, and hosting the 73rd "Tony Awards."

Bill Maher

18. Bill Maher

Howard talks with Bill Maher about his start in comedy, his opinions on current politics, repairing their friendship, and hosting "Real Time" on HBO.

Russell Crowe

19. Russell Crowe

Howard talks with Russell Crowe about his acting career, working with Anthony Hopkins, receiving a gift from Marlon Brando, and portraying Roger Ailes in "The Loudest Voice."

Joe Namath

20. Joe Namath

Howard talks with Joe Namath about his football career, living with fame, working with O.J. Simpson, and his new book, "All The Way: My Life in Four Quarters."

Howard on Conan O'Brien's Podcast

21. Howard on Conan O'Brien's Podcast

Howard talks and Conan O'Brien discuss the art of conversation, career dysmorphia, and Howard's Evolution on the podcast, "Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend."

Kim Goldman

22. Kim Goldman

Howard talks with the victim advocate and best-selling author Kim Goldman about the OJ Simpson murder trial, living with the loss of her brother, and how she is moving forward on her podcast, "Confronting: O.J. Simpson."

David Spade

23. David Spade

Howard talks with legendary comedian David Spade about his experience at Adam Sandler's daughter's bat mitzvah, his rapport with Jack Nicholson, and his new Comedy Central show, "Lights Out with David Spade."

Bella Thorne

24. Bella Thorne

Howard talks with actress Bella Thorne about her film and television career, her honesty on social media, and the inspiration behind her revealing new book, "Life of a Wannabe Mogul: Mental Disarray."

Whitney Cummings

25. Whitney Cummings

Howard talks with comedian Whitney Cummings about unused jokes, leaving "Roseanne," an embarrassing dinner with Quentin Tarantino, and her new Netflix special, "Whitney Cummings: Can I Touch It?"

George Takei

26. George Takei

Howard talks with actor and Stern Show announcer George Takei about politics, a potential "Star Trek" reboot, "The Terror: Infamy," and his new podcast, "Oh Myyy Pod."

Orlando Bloom

27. Orlando Bloom

Howard talks with actor Orlando Bloom about his start in acting, his success in "Pirates of the Caribbean" and "The Lord of the Rings," and his new show, "Carnival Row."

Nikki Glaser

28. Nikki Glaser

Howard talks with comedian Nikki Glaser about her appearance on "The Comedy Central Road of Alec Baldwin," her romance with Bobby Bones while on "Dancing with the Stars," and her Netflix comedy special, "Bangin'."

Nick Cannon

29. Nick Cannon

Howard talks with Nick Cannon about his intense daily routine, leaving "America's Got Talent," a foray into daytime television, and hosting "The Masked Singer."

Billie Eilish

30. Billie Eilish

Howard talks with Billie Eilish and her brother, FINNEAS, about their musical upbringing, dealing with fame, and Billie's upcoming Where Do We Go? World Tour.

Jimmy Kimmel

31. Jimmy Kimmel

Howard talks with Jimmy Kimmel about his love for Ronnie the Limo Driver, his dinner parties with Howard, and his awkward roast of Bill Gates.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

32. Arnold Schwarzenegger

Howard talks with Arnold Schwarzenegger about his body building career, his stance on politics and the environment, and his new film, "Terminator: Dark Fate."

Adam Levine

33. Adam Levine

Howard talks with Adam Levine about leaving "The Voice," his new show "Songland," and a performance of his new song, "Memories."

Robert Downey Jr.

34. Robert Downey Jr.

Howard talks with Robert Downey Jr. about leaving the Marvel Cinematic Universe, working with Rodney Dangerfield, and his upcoming film, "The Voyage of Doctor Doolittle."

Jennifer Aniston

35. Jennifer Aniston

Howard talks with Jennifer Aniston about her upbringing in show business, her experience on "Friends," and her new Apple TV+ show, "The Morning Show."

Seth Rogen & Snoop Dogg

36. Seth Rogen & Snoop Dogg

Howard talks with Seth Rogen and Snoop Dogg about smoking weed, hobbies, and their upcoming projects.

Demi Moore

37. Demi Moore

Howard talks with Demi Moore abut her troubled upbringing, the importance of forgiveness, her illustrious career, and her new book, "Inside Out: A Memoir."

Green Day

38. Green Day

Howard talks with Green Day about their relationship with their record company, their upcoming tour with Weezer and Fall Out Boy, and their upcoming album, "Father of All..."

Jimmy Kimmel

39. Jimmy Kimmel

Howard talks with Jimmy Kimmel about Los Angeles, the return of "Crank Yankers," and the upcomming "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" in Brooklyn.

Paul Rudd

40. Paul Rudd

Howard talks to Paul Rudd about life since "Ant-Man," working with legends, and his new Netflix show, "Living with Yourself."

SNL Roundtable

41. SNL Roundtable

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Cast

Howard Stern

Howard Stern

Self

Robin Quivers

Robin Quivers

Self

Fred Norris

Fred Norris

Self

Gary Dell'Abate

Gary Dell'Abate

Self

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