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Three Stooges, The: Lost and Found Interviews

Air Date/Released Friday, July 31, 2009
Station/Studio Sirius XM 101 (radio)
Host/Star Tom Bergeron
Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly Joe

Television host Tom Bergeron, while a teenager in the 1970s, conducted and recorded telephone interviews with Moe Howard and Larry Fine. After revealing this fact on a HOWARD STERN SHOW appearance earlier in 2009, Tom was encouraged by Stern to find those interview recordings and share them on his show. With assistance from Sirius' technical staff, and produced by Stern, Tom hosted this 2-hour Sirius XM special which played those Stooge conversations. Interspersed with Tom's interview segments, recordings of Stooge-nonsense from past STERN episodes were presented, including a trivia quiz with Howard's cast, and appearances by Billy West with his 'Larry Fine' impersonations.


Cast: Tom Bergeron (Host), Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Howard Stern, Billy West, Robin Quivers, Fred Norris

Crew: Howard Stern (Producer)
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