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Check Out Howard Stern’s Most Outrageous On-Air Moments [VIDEO]

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Katie Jerkovich Entertainment Reporter
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It’s radio shock-jock Howard Stern’s birthday on Friday. In honor of his day, we decided to find some of the most memorable moments he’s had on-air.

While he has appeared on the big and small screen, the 64-year-old radio and television personality is best known as the host of “The Howard Stern” radio show. It became a nationally syndicated program in 1986 and ran until 2005, before he signed with the satellite based radio network Sirus XM, where he has been since 2006.

The radio host single-handedly changed the way morning radio shows operated after he burst on to the scene in 1976 in Boston. Over the next few years, he worked in radio stations across the mid-west and east coast where he developed the on-air radio persona that made him a world-wide celebrity. Stern shared his story in his 1993 book titled “Private Parts.” That book was made into a biographical comedy movie four years later.

During his career, he has done some crazy things. 

Check out the list for some of his most memorable shows and appearances.

His appearance at the MTV VMA’s in 1992 as Fartman would definitely be one of them. 

The radio celebrity has a head-to-head with Bill O’Reilly about his success.

The episode of when, a regular on the show, Gary got the nickname Baba Booey.

Talk show host Conan O’Brien reminisced about the time he and his buddy’s tricked Bill Cosby to come to their university to accept a fake award during his Harvard Lampoon days.

Gwyneth Paltrow talks about her relationship with Brad Pitt and how she didn’t feel that she was “good enough” for him.

David Crosby apologizes to Neil Young and Daryl Hannah admitting he “screwed up” talking about their relationship.

Roseanne Barr and Tom Arnold talk about their divorce.

Andrew Dice Clay looses it on the show towards regular, Jackie the Joker.

Stern and Jim Breur destroy the top “Saturday Night Live” cast member all-time ranking in the Rolling Stone magazine.

Madonna spills on dating Tupac while talking about one of her appearances on David Letterman’s late-night show.

Louis C.K. apologizes to Sarah Palin for all the harsh tweets he made about the former vice presidential candidate.