Talk:The Magic Hour (talk show)

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" Considered the most memorable segment on the program was Magic's $10,000 money shot - at which point, band leader Sheila E would go, "10,000 dollars. Wooooo. 10,000 dollars. Wooooo." "
 * Could somebody provide more context? I don't understand this.

"...though in a future episode he had a chimpanzee give the absent Stern a raspberries." :Huh???? -Taco325i 17:38, 17 January 2007 (UTC)

I remember that. They were really desperate and had a chimpanzee on the show for some reason. The chimp blew the raspberries (Bronx cheer), which Magic announced was for Stern. It must have really hurt Stern's feelings. Bkatcher (talk) 06:17, 24 March 2008 (UTC)

Clean up
I've cleaned up the article considerably and removed some of the confusing text (including the chimp giving an absent Howard Stern raspberries or something). The whole Howard Stern section was pretty much original research which is why I replaced it with sourced text that makes his appearance and what he did a whole lot clearer. I didn't have the, um, privilege of seeing the show while it was on and I'm assuming a whole lot of other people didn't either since it was a ratings flop, so it's best to keep the text clear so everyone can understand it. Pinkadelica (talk) 01:40, 19 August 2008 (UTC)

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